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- /* Copyright (C) 1994, 1997 Aladdin Enterprises. All rights reserved.
-
- This file is part of Aladdin Ghostscript.
-
- Aladdin Ghostscript is distributed with NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. No author
- or distributor accepts any responsibility for the consequences of using it,
- or for whether it serves any particular purpose or works at all, unless he
- or she says so in writing. Refer to the Aladdin Ghostscript Free Public
- License (the "License") for full details.
-
- Every copy of Aladdin Ghostscript must include a copy of the License,
- normally in a plain ASCII text file named PUBLIC. The License grants you
- the right to copy, modify and redistribute Aladdin Ghostscript, but only
- under certain conditions described in the License. Among other things, the
- License requires that the copyright notice and this notice be preserved on
- all copies.
- */
-
- /* seexec.c */
- /* eexec filters */
- #include "stdio_.h" /* includes std.h */
- #include "strimpl.h"
- #include "sfilter.h"
- #include "gscrypt1.h"
- #include "scanchar.h"
-
- /* ------ eexecEncode ------ */
-
- /* Encoding is much simpler than decoding, because we don't */
- /* worry about initial characters or hex vs. binary (the client */
- /* has to take care of these aspects). */
-
- private_st_exE_state();
-
- #define ss ((stream_exE_state *)st)
-
- /* Process a buffer */
- private int
- s_exE_process(stream_state *st, stream_cursor_read *pr,
- stream_cursor_write *pw, bool last)
- { const byte *p = pr->ptr;
- byte *q = pw->ptr;
- uint rcount = pr->limit - p;
- uint wcount = pw->limit - q;
- uint count;
- int status;
- if ( rcount <= wcount )
- count = rcount, status = 0;
- else
- count = wcount, status = 1;
- gs_type1_encrypt(q + 1, p + 1, count, (crypt_state *)&ss->cstate);
- pr->ptr += count;
- pw->ptr += count;
- return status;
- }
-
- #undef ss
-
- /* Stream template */
- const stream_template s_exE_template =
- { &st_exE_state, NULL, s_exE_process, 1, 2
- };
-
- /* ------ eexecDecode ------ */
-
- private_st_exD_state();
-
- #define ss ((stream_exD_state *)st)
-
- /* Set defaults. */
- private void
- s_exD_set_defaults(stream_state *st)
- { ss->lenIV = 4;
- }
-
- /* Initialize the state for reading and decrypting. */
- /* Decrypting streams are not positionable. */
- private int
- s_exD_init(stream_state *st)
- { ss->odd = -1;
- ss->binary = -1; /* unknown */
- ss->record_left = max_long;
- ss->skip = ss->lenIV;
- return 0;
- }
-
- /* Process a buffer. */
- private int
- s_exD_process(stream_state *st, stream_cursor_read *pr,
- stream_cursor_write *pw, bool last)
- { register const byte *p = pr->ptr;
- register byte *q = pw->ptr;
- int skip = ss->skip;
- int rcount = pr->limit - p;
- int wcount = pw->limit - q;
- int status = 0;
- int count = (wcount < rcount ? (status = 1, wcount) : rcount);
-
- if ( ss->binary < 0 )
- { /* This is the very first time we're filling the buffer. */
- /* Determine whether this is ASCII or hex encoding. */
- register const byte _ds *decoder = scan_char_decoder;
- int i;
-
- if ( rcount < 8 )
- return 0;
- /* Adobe's documentation doesn't actually specify the test */
- /* that eexec should use, but we believe the following */
- /* gives correct answers even on certain non-conforming */
- /* PostScript files encountered in practice: */
- ss->binary = 0;
- for ( i = 1; i <= 8; i++ )
- if ( !(decoder[p[i]] <= 0xf ||
- decoder[p[i]] == ctype_space)
- )
- { ss->binary = 1;
- if ( ss->pfb_state != 0 )
- { /* Stop at the end of the .PFB binary data. */
- ss->record_left = ss->pfb_state->record_left;
- }
- break;
- }
- }
- if ( ss->binary )
- { if ( count > ss->record_left )
- { count = ss->record_left;
- status = 0;
- }
- /* We pause at the end of the .PFB binary data, */
- /* in an attempt to keep from reading beyond the end of */
- /* the encrypted data. */
- if ( (ss->record_left -= count) == 0 )
- ss->record_left = max_long;
- pr->ptr = p + count;
- }
- else
- { /* We only ignore leading whitespace, in an attempt to */
- /* keep from reading beyond the end of the encrypted data. */
- status = s_hex_process(pr, pw, &ss->odd,
- hex_ignore_leading_whitespace);
- p = q;
- count = pw->ptr - q;
- }
- if ( skip >= count && skip != 0 )
- { gs_type1_decrypt(q + 1, p + 1, count,
- (crypt_state *)&ss->cstate);
- ss->skip -= count;
- count = 0;
- status = 0;
- }
- else
- { gs_type1_decrypt(q + 1, p + 1, skip,
- (crypt_state *)&ss->cstate);
- count -= skip;
- gs_type1_decrypt(q + 1, p + 1 + skip, count,
- (crypt_state *)&ss->cstate);
- ss->skip = 0;
- }
- pw->ptr = q + count;
- return status;
- }
-
- #undef ss
-
- /* Stream template */
- /*
- * The specification of eexec decoding requires that it never read more than
- * 512 source bytes ahead. The only reliable way to ensure this is to
- * limit the size of the output buffer to 256. We set it a little smaller
- * so that it will stay under the limit even after adding min_in_size
- * for a subsequent filter in a pipeline. Note that we have to specify
- * a size of at least 128 so that filter_read won't round it up.
- */
- const stream_template s_exD_template =
- { &st_exD_state, s_exD_init, s_exD_process, 8, 200,
- NULL, s_exD_set_defaults
- };
-