X-Git-Url: https://git.saurik.com/apt.git/blobdiff_plain/2f5b615169aef2d9c74bb337af229dee2dce595e..107d054ba954d05965f793f560468c6c453cc2a5:/apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.h diff --git a/apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.h b/apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.h index c15166c94..f018893fd 100644 --- a/apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.h +++ b/apt-pkg/contrib/gpgv.h @@ -9,16 +9,81 @@ #ifndef CONTRIB_GPGV_H #define CONTRIB_GPGV_H +#include + #include +#include + +#ifndef APT_10_CLEANER_HEADERS +#include +#endif -/** \brief generates and run the command to verify a file with gpgv */ -bool ExecGPGV(std::string const &File, std::string const &FileOut, - int const &statusfd, int fd[2]); +class FileFd; -inline bool ExecGPGV(std::string const &File, std::string const &FileOut, +/** \brief generates and run the command to verify a file with gpgv + * + * If File and FileSig specify the same file it is assumed that we + * deal with a clear-signed message. Note that the method will accept + * and validate files which include additional (unsigned) messages + * without complaining. Do NOT open files accepted by this method + * for reading. Use #OpenMaybeClearSignedFile to access the message + * instead to ensure you are only reading signed data. + * + * The method does not return, but has some notable exit-codes: + * 111 signals an internal error like the inability to execute gpgv, + * 112 indicates a clear-signed file which doesn't include a message, + * which can happen if APT is run while on a network requiring + * authentication before usage (e.g. in hotels) + * All other exit-codes are passed-through from gpgv. + * + * @param File is the message (unsigned or clear-signed) + * @param FileSig is the signature (detached or clear-signed) + */ +void ExecGPGV(std::string const &File, std::string const &FileSig, + int const &statusfd, int fd[2]) APT_NORETURN; +inline APT_NORETURN void ExecGPGV(std::string const &File, std::string const &FileSig, int const &statusfd = -1) { int fd[2]; - return ExecGPGV(File, FileOut, statusfd, fd); + ExecGPGV(File, FileSig, statusfd, fd); } +/** \brief Split an inline signature into message and signature + * + * Takes a clear-signed message and puts the first signed message + * in the content file and all signatures following it into the + * second. Unsigned messages, additional messages as well as + * whitespaces are discarded. The resulting files are suitable to + * be checked with gpgv. + * + * If a FileFd pointers is NULL it will not be used and the content + * which would have been written to it is silently discarded. + * + * The content of the split files is undefined if the splitting was + * unsuccessful. + * + * Note that trying to split an unsigned file will fail, but + * not generate an error message. + * + * @param InFile is the clear-signed file + * @param ContentFile is the FileFd the message will be written to + * @param ContentHeader is a list of all required Amored Headers for the message + * @param SignatureFile is the FileFd all signatures will be written to + * @return true if the splitting was successful, false otherwise + */ +bool SplitClearSignedFile(std::string const &InFile, FileFd * const ContentFile, + std::vector * const ContentHeader, FileFd * const SignatureFile); + +/** \brief open a file which might be clear-signed + * + * This method tries to extract the (signed) message of a file. + * If the file isn't signed it will just open the given filename. + * Otherwise the message is extracted to a temporary file which + * will be opened instead. + * + * @param ClearSignedFileName is the name of the file to open + * @param[out] MessageFile is the FileFd in which the file will be opened + * @return true if opening was successful, otherwise false + */ +bool OpenMaybeClearSignedFile(std::string const &ClearSignedFileName, FileFd &MessageFile); + #endif