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139 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
Executable File
139 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
Executable File
#! /usr/bin/env python3
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"""
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This script should be called *manually* when we want to upgrade SSLError
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`library` and `reason` mnemonics to a more recent OpenSSL version.
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It takes two arguments:
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- the path to the OpenSSL source tree (e.g. git checkout)
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- the path to the header file to be generated Modules/_ssl_data_{version}.h
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- error codes are version specific
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"""
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import argparse
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import datetime
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import operator
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import os
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import re
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parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(
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description="Generate ssl_data.h from OpenSSL sources"
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)
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parser.add_argument("srcdir", help="OpenSSL source directory")
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parser.add_argument(
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"output", nargs="?", default=None
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)
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def _file_search(fname, pat):
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with open(fname, encoding="utf-8") as f:
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for line in f:
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match = pat.search(line)
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if match is not None:
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yield match
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def parse_err_h(args):
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"""Parse err codes, e.g. ERR_LIB_X509: 11"""
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pat = re.compile(r"#\s*define\W+ERR_LIB_(\w+)\s+(\d+)")
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lib2errnum = {}
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for match in _file_search(args.err_h, pat):
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libname, num = match.groups()
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lib2errnum[libname] = int(num)
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return lib2errnum
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def parse_openssl_error_text(args):
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"""Parse error reasons, X509_R_AKID_MISMATCH"""
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# ignore backslash line continuation for now
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pat = re.compile(r"^((\w+?)_R_(\w+)):(\d+):")
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for match in _file_search(args.errtxt, pat):
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reason, libname, errname, num = match.groups()
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if "_F_" in reason:
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# ignore function codes
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continue
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num = int(num)
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yield reason, libname, errname, num
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def parse_extra_reasons(args):
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"""Parse extra reasons from openssl.ec"""
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pat = re.compile(r"^R\s+((\w+)_R_(\w+))\s+(\d+)")
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for match in _file_search(args.errcodes, pat):
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reason, libname, errname, num = match.groups()
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num = int(num)
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yield reason, libname, errname, num
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def gen_library_codes(args):
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"""Generate table short libname to numeric code"""
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yield "static struct py_ssl_library_code library_codes[] = {"
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for libname in sorted(args.lib2errnum):
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yield f"#ifdef ERR_LIB_{libname}"
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yield f' {{"{libname}", ERR_LIB_{libname}}},'
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yield "#endif"
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yield " { NULL }"
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yield "};"
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yield ""
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def gen_error_codes(args):
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"""Generate error code table for error reasons"""
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yield "static struct py_ssl_error_code error_codes[] = {"
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for reason, libname, errname, num in args.reasons:
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yield f" #ifdef {reason}"
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yield f' {{"{errname}", ERR_LIB_{libname}, {reason}}},'
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yield " #else"
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yield f' {{"{errname}", {args.lib2errnum[libname]}, {num}}},'
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yield " #endif"
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yield " { NULL }"
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yield "};"
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yield ""
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def main():
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args = parser.parse_args()
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args.err_h = os.path.join(args.srcdir, "include", "openssl", "err.h")
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if not os.path.isfile(args.err_h):
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# Fall back to infile for OpenSSL 3.0.0
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args.err_h += ".in"
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args.errcodes = os.path.join(args.srcdir, "crypto", "err", "openssl.ec")
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args.errtxt = os.path.join(args.srcdir, "crypto", "err", "openssl.txt")
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if not os.path.isfile(args.errtxt):
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parser.error(f"File {args.errtxt} not found in srcdir\n.")
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# {X509: 11, ...}
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args.lib2errnum = parse_err_h(args)
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# [('X509_R_AKID_MISMATCH', 'X509', 'AKID_MISMATCH', 110), ...]
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reasons = []
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reasons.extend(parse_openssl_error_text(args))
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reasons.extend(parse_extra_reasons(args))
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# sort by libname, numeric error code
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args.reasons = sorted(reasons, key=operator.itemgetter(0, 3))
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lines = [
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"/* File generated by Tools/ssl/make_ssl_data.py */"
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f"/* Generated on {datetime.datetime.utcnow().isoformat()} */"
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]
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lines.extend(gen_library_codes(args))
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lines.append("")
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lines.extend(gen_error_codes(args))
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if args.output is None:
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for line in lines:
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print(line)
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else:
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with open(args.output, 'w') as output:
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for line in lines:
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print(line, file=output)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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main()
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