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  1. /*
  2. * Copyright (c) Ian F. Darwin 1986-1995.
  3. * Software written by Ian F. Darwin and others;
  4. * maintained 1995-present by Christos Zoulas and others.
  5. *
  6. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
  7. * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
  8. * are met:
  9. * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
  10. * notice immediately at the beginning of the file, without modification,
  11. * this list of conditions, and the following disclaimer.
  12. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
  13. * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
  14. * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  15. *
  16. * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
  17. * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
  18. * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
  19. * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR
  20. * ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
  21. * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
  22. * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
  23. * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
  24. * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
  25. * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
  26. * SUCH DAMAGE.
  27. */
  28. /*
  29. * ASCII magic -- file types that we know based on keywords
  30. * that can appear anywhere in the file.
  31. *
  32. * Extensively modified by Eric Fischer <enf@pobox.com> in July, 2000,
  33. * to handle character codes other than ASCII on a unified basis.
  34. *
  35. * Joerg Wunsch <joerg@freebsd.org> wrote the original support for 8-bit
  36. * international characters, now subsumed into this file.
  37. */
  38. #include "file.h"
  39. #include "magic.h"
  40. #include <stdio.h>
  41. #include <string.h>
  42. #include <memory.h>
  43. #include <ctype.h>
  44. #include <stdlib.h>
  45. #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
  46. #include <unistd.h>
  47. #endif
  48. #include "names.h"
  49. #ifndef lint
  50. FILE_RCSID("@(#)$File: ascmagic.c,v 1.62 2008/03/01 22:21:48 rrt Exp $")
  51. #endif /* lint */
  52. #define MAXLINELEN 300 /* longest sane line length */
  53. #define ISSPC(x) ((x) == ' ' || (x) == '\t' || (x) == '\r' || (x) == '\n' \
  54. || (x) == 0x85 || (x) == '\f')
  55. private int looks_ascii(const unsigned char *, size_t, unichar *, size_t *);
  56. private int looks_utf8_with_BOM(const unsigned char *, size_t, unichar *,
  57. size_t *);
  58. protected int file_looks_utf8(const unsigned char *, size_t, unichar *, size_t *);
  59. private int looks_ucs16(const unsigned char *, size_t, unichar *, size_t *);
  60. private int looks_latin1(const unsigned char *, size_t, unichar *, size_t *);
  61. private int looks_extended(const unsigned char *, size_t, unichar *, size_t *);
  62. private void from_ebcdic(const unsigned char *, size_t, unsigned char *);
  63. private int ascmatch(const unsigned char *, const unichar *, size_t);
  64. private unsigned char *encode_utf8(unsigned char *, size_t, unichar *, size_t);
  65. protected int
  66. file_ascmagic(struct magic_set *ms, const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes)
  67. {
  68. size_t i;
  69. unsigned char *nbuf = NULL, *utf8_buf = NULL, *utf8_end;
  70. unichar *ubuf = NULL;
  71. size_t ulen, mlen;
  72. const struct names *p;
  73. int rv = -1;
  74. int mime = ms->flags & MAGIC_MIME;
  75. const char *code = NULL;
  76. const char *code_mime = NULL;
  77. const char *type = NULL;
  78. const char *subtype = NULL;
  79. const char *subtype_mime = NULL;
  80. int has_escapes = 0;
  81. int has_backspace = 0;
  82. int seen_cr = 0;
  83. int n_crlf = 0;
  84. int n_lf = 0;
  85. int n_cr = 0;
  86. int n_nel = 0;
  87. size_t last_line_end = (size_t)-1;
  88. int has_long_lines = 0;
  89. /*
  90. * Undo the NUL-termination kindly provided by process()
  91. * but leave at least one byte to look at
  92. */
  93. while (nbytes > 1 && buf[nbytes - 1] == '\0')
  94. nbytes--;
  95. if ((nbuf = calloc(1, (nbytes + 1) * sizeof(nbuf[0]))) == NULL)
  96. goto done;
  97. if ((ubuf = calloc(1, (nbytes + 1) * sizeof(ubuf[0]))) == NULL)
  98. goto done;
  99. /*
  100. * Then try to determine whether it's any character code we can
  101. * identify. Each of these tests, if it succeeds, will leave
  102. * the text converted into one-unichar-per-character Unicode in
  103. * ubuf, and the number of characters converted in ulen.
  104. */
  105. if (looks_ascii(buf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen)) {
  106. code = "ASCII";
  107. code_mime = "us-ascii";
  108. type = "text";
  109. } else if (looks_utf8_with_BOM(buf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen) > 0) {
  110. code = "UTF-8 Unicode (with BOM)";
  111. code_mime = "utf-8";
  112. type = "text";
  113. } else if (file_looks_utf8(buf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen) > 1) {
  114. code = "UTF-8 Unicode";
  115. code_mime = "utf-8";
  116. type = "text";
  117. } else if ((i = looks_ucs16(buf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen)) != 0) {
  118. if (i == 1)
  119. code = "Little-endian UTF-16 Unicode";
  120. else
  121. code = "Big-endian UTF-16 Unicode";
  122. type = "character data";
  123. code_mime = "utf-16"; /* is this defined? */
  124. } else if (looks_latin1(buf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen)) {
  125. code = "ISO-8859";
  126. type = "text";
  127. code_mime = "iso-8859-1";
  128. } else if (looks_extended(buf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen)) {
  129. code = "Non-ISO extended-ASCII";
  130. type = "text";
  131. code_mime = "unknown";
  132. } else {
  133. from_ebcdic(buf, nbytes, nbuf);
  134. if (looks_ascii(nbuf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen)) {
  135. code = "EBCDIC";
  136. type = "character data";
  137. code_mime = "ebcdic";
  138. } else if (looks_latin1(nbuf, nbytes, ubuf, &ulen)) {
  139. code = "International EBCDIC";
  140. type = "character data";
  141. code_mime = "ebcdic";
  142. } else {
  143. rv = 0;
  144. goto done; /* doesn't look like text at all */
  145. }
  146. }
  147. if (nbytes <= 1) {
  148. rv = 0;
  149. goto done;
  150. }
  151. /* Convert ubuf to UTF-8 and try text soft magic */
  152. /* If original was ASCII or UTF-8, could use nbuf instead of
  153. re-converting. */
  154. /* malloc size is a conservative overestimate; could be
  155. re-converting improved, or at least realloced after
  156. re-converting conversion. */
  157. mlen = ulen * 6;
  158. if ((utf8_buf = malloc(mlen)) == NULL) {
  159. file_oomem(ms, mlen);
  160. goto done;
  161. }
  162. if ((utf8_end = encode_utf8(utf8_buf, mlen, ubuf, ulen)) == NULL)
  163. goto done;
  164. if (file_softmagic(ms, utf8_buf, utf8_end - utf8_buf, TEXTTEST) != 0) {
  165. rv = 1;
  166. goto done;
  167. }
  168. /* look for tokens from names.h - this is expensive! */
  169. if ((ms->flags & MAGIC_NO_CHECK_TOKENS) != 0)
  170. goto subtype_identified;
  171. i = 0;
  172. while (i < ulen) {
  173. size_t end;
  174. /* skip past any leading space */
  175. while (i < ulen && ISSPC(ubuf[i]))
  176. i++;
  177. if (i >= ulen)
  178. break;
  179. /* find the next whitespace */
  180. for (end = i + 1; end < nbytes; end++)
  181. if (ISSPC(ubuf[end]))
  182. break;
  183. /* compare the word thus isolated against the token list */
  184. for (p = names; p < names + NNAMES; p++) {
  185. if (ascmatch((const unsigned char *)p->name, ubuf + i,
  186. end - i)) {
  187. subtype = types[p->type].human;
  188. subtype_mime = types[p->type].mime;
  189. goto subtype_identified;
  190. }
  191. }
  192. i = end;
  193. }
  194. subtype_identified:
  195. /* Now try to discover other details about the file. */
  196. for (i = 0; i < ulen; i++) {
  197. if (ubuf[i] == '\n') {
  198. if (seen_cr)
  199. n_crlf++;
  200. else
  201. n_lf++;
  202. last_line_end = i;
  203. } else if (seen_cr)
  204. n_cr++;
  205. seen_cr = (ubuf[i] == '\r');
  206. if (seen_cr)
  207. last_line_end = i;
  208. if (ubuf[i] == 0x85) { /* X3.64/ECMA-43 "next line" character */
  209. n_nel++;
  210. last_line_end = i;
  211. }
  212. /* If this line is _longer_ than MAXLINELEN, remember it. */
  213. if (i > last_line_end + MAXLINELEN)
  214. has_long_lines = 1;
  215. if (ubuf[i] == '\033')
  216. has_escapes = 1;
  217. if (ubuf[i] == '\b')
  218. has_backspace = 1;
  219. }
  220. /* Beware, if the data has been truncated, the final CR could have
  221. been followed by a LF. If we have HOWMANY bytes, it indicates
  222. that the data might have been truncated, probably even before
  223. this function was called. */
  224. if (seen_cr && nbytes < HOWMANY)
  225. n_cr++;
  226. if (mime) {
  227. if (mime & MAGIC_MIME_TYPE) {
  228. if (subtype_mime) {
  229. if (file_printf(ms, subtype_mime) == -1)
  230. goto done;
  231. } else {
  232. if (file_printf(ms, "text/plain") == -1)
  233. goto done;
  234. }
  235. }
  236. if ((mime == 0 || mime == MAGIC_MIME) && code_mime) {
  237. if ((mime & MAGIC_MIME_TYPE) &&
  238. file_printf(ms, " charset=") == -1)
  239. goto done;
  240. if (file_printf(ms, code_mime) == -1)
  241. goto done;
  242. }
  243. if (mime == MAGIC_MIME_ENCODING)
  244. file_printf(ms, "binary");
  245. } else {
  246. if (file_printf(ms, code) == -1)
  247. goto done;
  248. if (subtype) {
  249. if (file_printf(ms, " ") == -1)
  250. goto done;
  251. if (file_printf(ms, subtype) == -1)
  252. goto done;
  253. }
  254. if (file_printf(ms, " ") == -1)
  255. goto done;
  256. if (file_printf(ms, type) == -1)
  257. goto done;
  258. if (has_long_lines)
  259. if (file_printf(ms, ", with very long lines") == -1)
  260. goto done;
  261. /*
  262. * Only report line terminators if we find one other than LF,
  263. * or if we find none at all.
  264. */
  265. if ((n_crlf == 0 && n_cr == 0 && n_nel == 0 && n_lf == 0) ||
  266. (n_crlf != 0 || n_cr != 0 || n_nel != 0)) {
  267. if (file_printf(ms, ", with") == -1)
  268. goto done;
  269. if (n_crlf == 0 && n_cr == 0 && n_nel == 0 && n_lf == 0) {
  270. if (file_printf(ms, " no") == -1)
  271. goto done;
  272. } else {
  273. if (n_crlf) {
  274. if (file_printf(ms, " CRLF") == -1)
  275. goto done;
  276. if (n_cr || n_lf || n_nel)
  277. if (file_printf(ms, ",") == -1)
  278. goto done;
  279. }
  280. if (n_cr) {
  281. if (file_printf(ms, " CR") == -1)
  282. goto done;
  283. if (n_lf || n_nel)
  284. if (file_printf(ms, ",") == -1)
  285. goto done;
  286. }
  287. if (n_lf) {
  288. if (file_printf(ms, " LF") == -1)
  289. goto done;
  290. if (n_nel)
  291. if (file_printf(ms, ",") == -1)
  292. goto done;
  293. }
  294. if (n_nel)
  295. if (file_printf(ms, " NEL") == -1)
  296. goto done;
  297. }
  298. if (file_printf(ms, " line terminators") == -1)
  299. goto done;
  300. }
  301. if (has_escapes)
  302. if (file_printf(ms, ", with escape sequences") == -1)
  303. goto done;
  304. if (has_backspace)
  305. if (file_printf(ms, ", with overstriking") == -1)
  306. goto done;
  307. }
  308. rv = 1;
  309. done:
  310. if (nbuf)
  311. free(nbuf);
  312. if (ubuf)
  313. free(ubuf);
  314. if (utf8_buf)
  315. free(utf8_buf);
  316. return rv;
  317. }
  318. private int
  319. ascmatch(const unsigned char *s, const unichar *us, size_t ulen)
  320. {
  321. size_t i;
  322. for (i = 0; i < ulen; i++) {
  323. if (s[i] != us[i])
  324. return 0;
  325. }
  326. if (s[i])
  327. return 0;
  328. else
  329. return 1;
  330. }
  331. /*
  332. * This table reflects a particular philosophy about what constitutes
  333. * "text," and there is room for disagreement about it.
  334. *
  335. * Version 3.31 of the file command considered a file to be ASCII if
  336. * each of its characters was approved by either the isascii() or
  337. * isalpha() function. On most systems, this would mean that any
  338. * file consisting only of characters in the range 0x00 ... 0x7F
  339. * would be called ASCII text, but many systems might reasonably
  340. * consider some characters outside this range to be alphabetic,
  341. * so the file command would call such characters ASCII. It might
  342. * have been more accurate to call this "considered textual on the
  343. * local system" than "ASCII."
  344. *
  345. * It considered a file to be "International language text" if each
  346. * of its characters was either an ASCII printing character (according
  347. * to the real ASCII standard, not the above test), a character in
  348. * the range 0x80 ... 0xFF, or one of the following control characters:
  349. * backspace, tab, line feed, vertical tab, form feed, carriage return,
  350. * escape. No attempt was made to determine the language in which files
  351. * of this type were written.
  352. *
  353. *
  354. * The table below considers a file to be ASCII if all of its characters
  355. * are either ASCII printing characters (again, according to the X3.4
  356. * standard, not isascii()) or any of the following controls: bell,
  357. * backspace, tab, line feed, form feed, carriage return, esc, nextline.
  358. *
  359. * I include bell because some programs (particularly shell scripts)
  360. * use it literally, even though it is rare in normal text. I exclude
  361. * vertical tab because it never seems to be used in real text. I also
  362. * include, with hesitation, the X3.64/ECMA-43 control nextline (0x85),
  363. * because that's what the dd EBCDIC->ASCII table maps the EBCDIC newline
  364. * character to. It might be more appropriate to include it in the 8859
  365. * set instead of the ASCII set, but it's got to be included in *something*
  366. * we recognize or EBCDIC files aren't going to be considered textual.
  367. * Some old Unix source files use SO/SI (^N/^O) to shift between Greek
  368. * and Latin characters, so these should possibly be allowed. But they
  369. * make a real mess on VT100-style displays if they're not paired properly,
  370. * so we are probably better off not calling them text.
  371. *
  372. * A file is considered to be ISO-8859 text if its characters are all
  373. * either ASCII, according to the above definition, or printing characters
  374. * from the ISO-8859 8-bit extension, characters 0xA0 ... 0xFF.
  375. *
  376. * Finally, a file is considered to be international text from some other
  377. * character code if its characters are all either ISO-8859 (according to
  378. * the above definition) or characters in the range 0x80 ... 0x9F, which
  379. * ISO-8859 considers to be control characters but the IBM PC and Macintosh
  380. * consider to be printing characters.
  381. */
  382. #define F 0 /* character never appears in text */
  383. #define T 1 /* character appears in plain ASCII text */
  384. #define I 2 /* character appears in ISO-8859 text */
  385. #define X 3 /* character appears in non-ISO extended ASCII (Mac, IBM PC) */
  386. private char text_chars[256] = {
  387. /* BEL BS HT LF FF CR */
  388. F, F, F, F, F, F, F, T, T, T, T, F, T, T, F, F, /* 0x0X */
  389. /* ESC */
  390. F, F, F, F, F, F, F, F, F, F, F, T, F, F, F, F, /* 0x1X */
  391. T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, /* 0x2X */
  392. T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, /* 0x3X */
  393. T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, /* 0x4X */
  394. T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, /* 0x5X */
  395. T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, /* 0x6X */
  396. T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, T, F, /* 0x7X */
  397. /* NEL */
  398. X, X, X, X, X, T, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, /* 0x8X */
  399. X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, X, /* 0x9X */
  400. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, /* 0xaX */
  401. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, /* 0xbX */
  402. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, /* 0xcX */
  403. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, /* 0xdX */
  404. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, /* 0xeX */
  405. I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I, I /* 0xfX */
  406. };
  407. private int
  408. looks_ascii(const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes, unichar *ubuf,
  409. size_t *ulen)
  410. {
  411. size_t i;
  412. *ulen = 0;
  413. for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) {
  414. int t = text_chars[buf[i]];
  415. if (t != T)
  416. return 0;
  417. ubuf[(*ulen)++] = buf[i];
  418. }
  419. return 1;
  420. }
  421. private int
  422. looks_latin1(const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes, unichar *ubuf, size_t *ulen)
  423. {
  424. size_t i;
  425. *ulen = 0;
  426. for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) {
  427. int t = text_chars[buf[i]];
  428. if (t != T && t != I)
  429. return 0;
  430. ubuf[(*ulen)++] = buf[i];
  431. }
  432. return 1;
  433. }
  434. private int
  435. looks_extended(const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes, unichar *ubuf,
  436. size_t *ulen)
  437. {
  438. size_t i;
  439. *ulen = 0;
  440. for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) {
  441. int t = text_chars[buf[i]];
  442. if (t != T && t != I && t != X)
  443. return 0;
  444. ubuf[(*ulen)++] = buf[i];
  445. }
  446. return 1;
  447. }
  448. /*
  449. * Encode Unicode string as UTF-8, returning pointer to character
  450. * after end of string, or NULL if an invalid character is found.
  451. */
  452. private unsigned char *
  453. encode_utf8(unsigned char *buf, size_t len, unichar *ubuf, size_t ulen)
  454. {
  455. size_t i;
  456. unsigned char *end = buf + len;
  457. for (i = 0; i < ulen; i++) {
  458. if (ubuf[i] <= 0x7f) {
  459. if (end - buf < 1)
  460. return NULL;
  461. *buf++ = (unsigned char)ubuf[i];
  462. } else if (ubuf[i] <= 0x7ff) {
  463. if (end - buf < 2)
  464. return NULL;
  465. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] >> 6) + 0xc0);
  466. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  467. } else if (ubuf[i] <= 0xffff) {
  468. if (end - buf < 3)
  469. return NULL;
  470. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] >> 12) + 0xe0);
  471. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 6) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  472. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  473. } else if (ubuf[i] <= 0x1fffff) {
  474. if (end - buf < 4)
  475. return NULL;
  476. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] >> 18) + 0xf0);
  477. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 12) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  478. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 6) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  479. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  480. } else if (ubuf[i] <= 0x3ffffff) {
  481. if (end - buf < 5)
  482. return NULL;
  483. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] >> 24) + 0xf8);
  484. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 18) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  485. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 12) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  486. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 6) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  487. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  488. } else if (ubuf[i] <= 0x7fffffff) {
  489. if (end - buf < 6)
  490. return NULL;
  491. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] >> 30) + 0xfc);
  492. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 24) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  493. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 18) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  494. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 12) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  495. *buf++ = (unsigned char)(((ubuf[i] >> 6) & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  496. *buf++ = (unsigned char)((ubuf[i] & 0x3f) + 0x80);
  497. } else /* Invalid character */
  498. return NULL;
  499. }
  500. return buf;
  501. }
  502. /*
  503. * Decide whether some text looks like UTF-8. Returns:
  504. *
  505. * -1: invalid UTF-8
  506. * 0: uses odd control characters, so doesn't look like text
  507. * 1: 7-bit text
  508. * 2: definitely UTF-8 text (valid high-bit set bytes)
  509. *
  510. * If ubuf is non-NULL on entry, text is decoded into ubuf, *ulen;
  511. * ubuf must be big enough!
  512. */
  513. protected int
  514. file_looks_utf8(const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes, unichar *ubuf, size_t *ulen)
  515. {
  516. size_t i;
  517. int n;
  518. unichar c;
  519. int gotone = 0, ctrl = 0;
  520. if (ubuf)
  521. *ulen = 0;
  522. for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) {
  523. if ((buf[i] & 0x80) == 0) { /* 0xxxxxxx is plain ASCII */
  524. /*
  525. * Even if the whole file is valid UTF-8 sequences,
  526. * still reject it if it uses weird control characters.
  527. */
  528. if (text_chars[buf[i]] != T)
  529. ctrl = 1;
  530. if (ubuf)
  531. ubuf[(*ulen)++] = buf[i];
  532. } else if ((buf[i] & 0x40) == 0) { /* 10xxxxxx never 1st byte */
  533. return -1;
  534. } else { /* 11xxxxxx begins UTF-8 */
  535. int following;
  536. if ((buf[i] & 0x20) == 0) { /* 110xxxxx */
  537. c = buf[i] & 0x1f;
  538. following = 1;
  539. } else if ((buf[i] & 0x10) == 0) { /* 1110xxxx */
  540. c = buf[i] & 0x0f;
  541. following = 2;
  542. } else if ((buf[i] & 0x08) == 0) { /* 11110xxx */
  543. c = buf[i] & 0x07;
  544. following = 3;
  545. } else if ((buf[i] & 0x04) == 0) { /* 111110xx */
  546. c = buf[i] & 0x03;
  547. following = 4;
  548. } else if ((buf[i] & 0x02) == 0) { /* 1111110x */
  549. c = buf[i] & 0x01;
  550. following = 5;
  551. } else
  552. return -1;
  553. for (n = 0; n < following; n++) {
  554. i++;
  555. if (i >= nbytes)
  556. goto done;
  557. if ((buf[i] & 0x80) == 0 || (buf[i] & 0x40))
  558. return -1;
  559. c = (c << 6) + (buf[i] & 0x3f);
  560. }
  561. if (ubuf)
  562. ubuf[(*ulen)++] = c;
  563. gotone = 1;
  564. }
  565. }
  566. done:
  567. return ctrl ? 0 : (gotone ? 2 : 1);
  568. }
  569. /*
  570. * Decide whether some text looks like UTF-8 with BOM. If there is no
  571. * BOM, return -1; otherwise return the result of looks_utf8 on the
  572. * rest of the text.
  573. */
  574. private int
  575. looks_utf8_with_BOM(const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes, unichar *ubuf,
  576. size_t *ulen)
  577. {
  578. if (nbytes > 3 && buf[0] == 0xef && buf[1] == 0xbb && buf[2] == 0xbf)
  579. return file_looks_utf8(buf + 3, nbytes - 3, ubuf, ulen);
  580. else
  581. return -1;
  582. }
  583. private int
  584. looks_ucs16(const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes, unichar *ubuf,
  585. size_t *ulen)
  586. {
  587. int bigend;
  588. size_t i;
  589. if (nbytes < 2)
  590. return 0;
  591. if (buf[0] == 0xff && buf[1] == 0xfe)
  592. bigend = 0;
  593. else if (buf[0] == 0xfe && buf[1] == 0xff)
  594. bigend = 1;
  595. else
  596. return 0;
  597. *ulen = 0;
  598. for (i = 2; i + 1 < nbytes; i += 2) {
  599. /* XXX fix to properly handle chars > 65536 */
  600. if (bigend)
  601. ubuf[(*ulen)++] = buf[i + 1] + 256 * buf[i];
  602. else
  603. ubuf[(*ulen)++] = buf[i] + 256 * buf[i + 1];
  604. if (ubuf[*ulen - 1] == 0xfffe)
  605. return 0;
  606. if (ubuf[*ulen - 1] < 128 &&
  607. text_chars[(size_t)ubuf[*ulen - 1]] != T)
  608. return 0;
  609. }
  610. return 1 + bigend;
  611. }
  612. #undef F
  613. #undef T
  614. #undef I
  615. #undef X
  616. /*
  617. * This table maps each EBCDIC character to an (8-bit extended) ASCII
  618. * character, as specified in the rationale for the dd(1) command in
  619. * draft 11.2 (September, 1991) of the POSIX P1003.2 standard.
  620. *
  621. * Unfortunately it does not seem to correspond exactly to any of the
  622. * five variants of EBCDIC documented in IBM's _Enterprise Systems
  623. * Architecture/390: Principles of Operation_, SA22-7201-06, Seventh
  624. * Edition, July, 1999, pp. I-1 - I-4.
  625. *
  626. * Fortunately, though, all versions of EBCDIC, including this one, agree
  627. * on most of the printing characters that also appear in (7-bit) ASCII.
  628. * Of these, only '|', '!', '~', '^', '[', and ']' are in question at all.
  629. *
  630. * Fortunately too, there is general agreement that codes 0x00 through
  631. * 0x3F represent control characters, 0x41 a nonbreaking space, and the
  632. * remainder printing characters.
  633. *
  634. * This is sufficient to allow us to identify EBCDIC text and to distinguish
  635. * between old-style and internationalized examples of text.
  636. */
  637. private unsigned char ebcdic_to_ascii[] = {
  638. 0, 1, 2, 3, 156, 9, 134, 127, 151, 141, 142, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
  639. 16, 17, 18, 19, 157, 133, 8, 135, 24, 25, 146, 143, 28, 29, 30, 31,
  640. 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 10, 23, 27, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 5, 6, 7,
  641. 144, 145, 22, 147, 148, 149, 150, 4, 152, 153, 154, 155, 20, 21, 158, 26,
  642. ' ', 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 213, '.', '<', '(', '+', '|',
  643. '&', 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, '!', '$', '*', ')', ';', '~',
  644. '-', '/', 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 203, ',', '%', '_', '>', '?',
  645. 186, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, '`', ':', '#', '@', '\'','=', '"',
  646. 195, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201,
  647. 202, 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', '^', 204, 205, 206, 207, 208,
  648. 209, 229, 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z', 210, 211, 212, '[', 214, 215,
  649. 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, ']', 230, 231,
  650. '{', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237,
  651. '}', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M', 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243,
  652. '\\',159, 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z', 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249,
  653. '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255
  654. };
  655. #ifdef notdef
  656. /*
  657. * The following EBCDIC-to-ASCII table may relate more closely to reality,
  658. * or at least to modern reality. It comes from
  659. *
  660. * http://ftp.s390.ibm.com/products/oe/bpxqp9.html
  661. *
  662. * and maps the characters of EBCDIC code page 1047 (the code used for
  663. * Unix-derived software on IBM's 390 systems) to the corresponding
  664. * characters from ISO 8859-1.
  665. *
  666. * If this table is used instead of the above one, some of the special
  667. * cases for the NEL character can be taken out of the code.
  668. */
  669. private unsigned char ebcdic_1047_to_8859[] = {
  670. 0x00,0x01,0x02,0x03,0x9C,0x09,0x86,0x7F,0x97,0x8D,0x8E,0x0B,0x0C,0x0D,0x0E,0x0F,
  671. 0x10,0x11,0x12,0x13,0x9D,0x0A,0x08,0x87,0x18,0x19,0x92,0x8F,0x1C,0x1D,0x1E,0x1F,
  672. 0x80,0x81,0x82,0x83,0x84,0x85,0x17,0x1B,0x88,0x89,0x8A,0x8B,0x8C,0x05,0x06,0x07,
  673. 0x90,0x91,0x16,0x93,0x94,0x95,0x96,0x04,0x98,0x99,0x9A,0x9B,0x14,0x15,0x9E,0x1A,
  674. 0x20,0xA0,0xE2,0xE4,0xE0,0xE1,0xE3,0xE5,0xE7,0xF1,0xA2,0x2E,0x3C,0x28,0x2B,0x7C,
  675. 0x26,0xE9,0xEA,0xEB,0xE8,0xED,0xEE,0xEF,0xEC,0xDF,0x21,0x24,0x2A,0x29,0x3B,0x5E,
  676. 0x2D,0x2F,0xC2,0xC4,0xC0,0xC1,0xC3,0xC5,0xC7,0xD1,0xA6,0x2C,0x25,0x5F,0x3E,0x3F,
  677. 0xF8,0xC9,0xCA,0xCB,0xC8,0xCD,0xCE,0xCF,0xCC,0x60,0x3A,0x23,0x40,0x27,0x3D,0x22,
  678. 0xD8,0x61,0x62,0x63,0x64,0x65,0x66,0x67,0x68,0x69,0xAB,0xBB,0xF0,0xFD,0xFE,0xB1,
  679. 0xB0,0x6A,0x6B,0x6C,0x6D,0x6E,0x6F,0x70,0x71,0x72,0xAA,0xBA,0xE6,0xB8,0xC6,0xA4,
  680. 0xB5,0x7E,0x73,0x74,0x75,0x76,0x77,0x78,0x79,0x7A,0xA1,0xBF,0xD0,0x5B,0xDE,0xAE,
  681. 0xAC,0xA3,0xA5,0xB7,0xA9,0xA7,0xB6,0xBC,0xBD,0xBE,0xDD,0xA8,0xAF,0x5D,0xB4,0xD7,
  682. 0x7B,0x41,0x42,0x43,0x44,0x45,0x46,0x47,0x48,0x49,0xAD,0xF4,0xF6,0xF2,0xF3,0xF5,
  683. 0x7D,0x4A,0x4B,0x4C,0x4D,0x4E,0x4F,0x50,0x51,0x52,0xB9,0xFB,0xFC,0xF9,0xFA,0xFF,
  684. 0x5C,0xF7,0x53,0x54,0x55,0x56,0x57,0x58,0x59,0x5A,0xB2,0xD4,0xD6,0xD2,0xD3,0xD5,
  685. 0x30,0x31,0x32,0x33,0x34,0x35,0x36,0x37,0x38,0x39,0xB3,0xDB,0xDC,0xD9,0xDA,0x9F
  686. };
  687. #endif
  688. /*
  689. * Copy buf[0 ... nbytes-1] into out[], translating EBCDIC to ASCII.
  690. */
  691. private void
  692. from_ebcdic(const unsigned char *buf, size_t nbytes, unsigned char *out)
  693. {
  694. size_t i;
  695. for (i = 0; i < nbytes; i++) {
  696. out[i] = ebcdic_to_ascii[buf[i]];
  697. }
  698. }