/*------------------------------------------------------------------ * strcpy_s.c * * October 2008, Bo Berry * * Copyright (c) 2008-2011 by Cisco Systems, Inc * All rights reserved. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person * obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation * files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without * restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, * copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or * sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following * conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. *------------------------------------------------------------------ */ #include "safeclib_private.h" #include "safe_str_constraint.h" #include "safe_str_lib.h" /** * NAME * strcpy_s * * SYNOPSIS * #include "safe_str_lib.h" * errno_t * strcpy_s(char *dest, rsize_t dmax, const char *src) * * DESCRIPTION * The strcpy_s function copies the string pointed to by src * (including the terminating null character) into the array * pointed to by dest. All elements following the terminating * null character (if any) written by strcpy_s in the array * of dmax characters pointed to by dest are nulled when * strcpy_s returns. * * SPECIFIED IN * ISO/IEC TR 24731, Programming languages, environments * and system software interfaces, Extensions to the C Library, * Part I: Bounds-checking interfaces * * INPUT PARAMETERS * dest pointer to string that will be replaced by src. * * dmax restricted maximum length of dest * * src pointer to the string that will be copied * to dest * * OUTPUT PARAMETERS * dest updated * * RUNTIME CONSTRAINTS * Neither dest nor src shall be a null pointer. * dmax shall not be greater than RSIZE_MAX_STR. * dmax shall not equal zero. * dmax shall be greater than strnlen_s(src, dmax). * Copying shall not take place between objects that overlap. * If there is a runtime-constraint violation, then if dest * is not a null pointer and destmax is greater than zero and * not greater than RSIZE_MAX_STR, then strcpy_s nulls dest. * * RETURN VALUE * EOK successful operation, the characters in src were * copied into dest and the result is null terminated. * ESNULLP NULL pointer * ESZEROL zero length * ESLEMAX length exceeds max limit * ESOVRLP strings overlap * ESNOSPC not enough space to copy src * * ALSO SEE * strcat_s(), strncat_s(), strncpy_s() * */ errno_t strcpy_s (char *dest, rsize_t dmax, const char *src) { rsize_t orig_dmax; char *orig_dest; const char *overlap_bumper; if (dest == NULL) { invoke_safe_str_constraint_handler("strcpy_s: dest is null", NULL, ESNULLP); return RCNEGATE(ESNULLP); } if (dmax == 0) { invoke_safe_str_constraint_handler("strcpy_s: dmax is 0", NULL, ESZEROL); return RCNEGATE(ESZEROL); } if (dmax > RSIZE_MAX_STR) { invoke_safe_str_constraint_handler("strcpy_s: dmax exceeds max", NULL, ESLEMAX); return RCNEGATE(ESLEMAX); } if (src == NULL) { #ifdef SAFECLIB_STR_NULL_SLACK /* null string to clear data */ while (dmax) { *dest = '\0'; dmax--; dest++; } #else *dest = '\0'; #endif invoke_safe_str_constraint_handler("strcpy_s: src is null", NULL, ESNULLP); return RCNEGATE(ESNULLP); } if (dest == src) { return RCNEGATE(EOK); } /* hold base of dest in case src was not copied */ orig_dmax = dmax; orig_dest = dest; if (dest < src) { overlap_bumper = src; while (dmax > 0) { if (dest == overlap_bumper) { handle_error(orig_dest, orig_dmax, "strcpy_s: " "overlapping objects", ESOVRLP); return RCNEGATE(ESOVRLP); } *dest = *src; if (*dest == '\0') { #ifdef SAFECLIB_STR_NULL_SLACK /* null slack to clear any data */ while (dmax) { *dest = '\0'; dmax--; dest++; } #endif return RCNEGATE(EOK); } dmax--; dest++; src++; } } else { overlap_bumper = dest; while (dmax > 0) { if (src == overlap_bumper) { handle_error(orig_dest, orig_dmax, "strcpy_s: " "overlapping objects", ESOVRLP); return RCNEGATE(ESOVRLP); } *dest = *src; if (*dest == '\0') { #ifdef SAFECLIB_STR_NULL_SLACK /* null slack to clear any data */ while (dmax) { *dest = '\0'; dmax--; dest++; } #endif return RCNEGATE(EOK); } dmax--; dest++; src++; } } /* * the entire src must have been copied, if not reset dest * to null the string. */ handle_error(orig_dest, orig_dmax, "strcpy_s: not " "enough space for src", ESNOSPC); return RCNEGATE(ESNOSPC); } EXPORT_SYMBOL(strcpy_s);