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build: fix circular header inclusion with other packages This commit renames lib/setup.h to lib/curl_setup.h and renames lib/setup_once.h to lib/curl_setup_once.h. Removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. [1] Removes the need and presence of an alarming notice we carried in old setup_once.h [2] ---------------------------------------- 1 - lib/setup_once.h used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro as header inclusion guard up to commit ec691ca3 which changed this to HEADER_CURL_SETUP_ONCE_H, this single inclusion guard is enough to ensure that inclusion of lib/setup_once.h done from lib/setup.h is only done once. Additionally lib/setup.h has always used __SETUP_ONCE_H macro to protect inclusion of setup_once.h even after commit ec691ca3, this was to avoid a circular header inclusion triggered when building a c-ares enabled version with c-ares sources available which also has a setup_once.h header. Commit ec691ca3 exposes the real nature of __SETUP_ONCE_H usage in lib/setup.h, it is a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl belonging to c-ares's setup_once.h The renaming this commit does, fixes the circular header inclusion, and as such removes the need and usage of a header inclusion guard foreign to libcurl. Macro __SETUP_ONCE_H no longer used in libcurl. 2 - Due to the circular interdependency of old lib/setup_once.h and the c-ares setup_once.h header, old file lib/setup_once.h has carried back from 2006 up to now days an alarming and prominent notice about the need of keeping libcurl's and c-ares's setup_once.h in sync. Given that this commit fixes the circular interdependency, the need and presence of mentioned notice is removed. All mentioned interdependencies come back from now old days when the c-ares project lived inside a curl subdirectory. This commit removes last traces of such fact.
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#include "curl_setup.h"
#ifdef HAVE_STRERROR_R
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# if (!defined(HAVE_POSIX_STRERROR_R) && \
!defined(HAVE_GLIBC_STRERROR_R) && \
!defined(HAVE_VXWORKS_STRERROR_R)) || \
(defined(HAVE_POSIX_STRERROR_R) && defined(HAVE_VXWORKS_STRERROR_R)) || \
(defined(HAVE_GLIBC_STRERROR_R) && defined(HAVE_VXWORKS_STRERROR_R)) || \
(defined(HAVE_POSIX_STRERROR_R) && defined(HAVE_GLIBC_STRERROR_R))
# error "strerror_r MUST be either POSIX, glibc or vxworks-style"
# endif
#endif
#include <curl/curl.h>
#ifdef USE_LIBIDN2
#include <idn2.h>
#endif
#ifdef USE_WINDOWS_SSPI
#include "curl_sspi.h"
#endif
#include "strerror.h"
/* The last 3 #include files should be in this order */
#include "curl_printf.h"
#include "curl_memory.h"
#include "memdebug.h"
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
#define PRESERVE_WINDOWS_ERROR_CODE
#endif
const char *
curl_easy_strerror(CURLcode error)
{
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#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS
switch(error) {
case CURLE_OK:
return "No error";
case CURLE_UNSUPPORTED_PROTOCOL:
return "Unsupported protocol";
case CURLE_FAILED_INIT:
return "Failed initialization";
case CURLE_URL_MALFORMAT:
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return "URL using bad/illegal format or missing URL";
case CURLE_NOT_BUILT_IN:
return "A requested feature, protocol or option was not found built-in in"
" this libcurl due to a build-time decision.";
case CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_PROXY:
return "Couldn't resolve proxy name";
case CURLE_COULDNT_RESOLVE_HOST:
return "Couldn't resolve host name";
case CURLE_COULDNT_CONNECT:
return "Couldn't connect to server";
case CURLE_WEIRD_SERVER_REPLY:
return "Weird server reply";
case CURLE_REMOTE_ACCESS_DENIED:
return "Access denied to remote resource";
case CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_FAILED:
return "FTP: The server failed to connect to data port";
case CURLE_FTP_ACCEPT_TIMEOUT:
return "FTP: Accepting server connect has timed out";
case CURLE_FTP_PRET_FAILED:
return "FTP: The server did not accept the PRET command.";
case CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_PASS_REPLY:
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return "FTP: unknown PASS reply";
case CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_PASV_REPLY:
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return "FTP: unknown PASV reply";
case CURLE_FTP_WEIRD_227_FORMAT:
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return "FTP: unknown 227 response format";
case CURLE_FTP_CANT_GET_HOST:
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return "FTP: can't figure out the host in the PASV response";
case CURLE_HTTP2:
return "Error in the HTTP2 framing layer";
case CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_SET_TYPE:
return "FTP: couldn't set file type";
case CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE:
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return "Transferred a partial file";
case CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_RETR_FILE:
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return "FTP: couldn't retrieve (RETR failed) the specified file";
case CURLE_QUOTE_ERROR:
return "Quote command returned error";
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case CURLE_HTTP_RETURNED_ERROR:
return "HTTP response code said error";
case CURLE_WRITE_ERROR:
return "Failed writing received data to disk/application";
case CURLE_UPLOAD_FAILED:
return "Upload failed (at start/before it took off)";
case CURLE_READ_ERROR:
return "Failed to open/read local data from file/application";
case CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY:
return "Out of memory";
case CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEDOUT:
return "Timeout was reached";
case CURLE_FTP_PORT_FAILED:
return "FTP: command PORT failed";
case CURLE_FTP_COULDNT_USE_REST:
return "FTP: command REST failed";
case CURLE_RANGE_ERROR:
return "Requested range was not delivered by the server";
case CURLE_HTTP_POST_ERROR:
return "Internal problem setting up the POST";
case CURLE_SSL_CONNECT_ERROR:
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return "SSL connect error";
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case CURLE_BAD_DOWNLOAD_RESUME:
return "Couldn't resume download";
case CURLE_FILE_COULDNT_READ_FILE:
return "Couldn't read a file:// file";
case CURLE_LDAP_CANNOT_BIND:
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return "LDAP: cannot bind";
case CURLE_LDAP_SEARCH_FAILED:
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return "LDAP: search failed";
case CURLE_FUNCTION_NOT_FOUND:
return "A required function in the library was not found";
case CURLE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK:
return "Operation was aborted by an application callback";
case CURLE_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT:
return "A libcurl function was given a bad argument";
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case CURLE_INTERFACE_FAILED:
return "Failed binding local connection end";
case CURLE_TOO_MANY_REDIRECTS :
return "Number of redirects hit maximum amount";
case CURLE_UNKNOWN_OPTION:
return "An unknown option was passed in to libcurl";
case CURLE_SETOPT_OPTION_SYNTAX :
return "Malformed option provided in a setopt";
case CURLE_GOT_NOTHING:
return "Server returned nothing (no headers, no data)";
case CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_NOTFOUND:
return "SSL crypto engine not found";
case CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_SETFAILED:
return "Can not set SSL crypto engine as default";
case CURLE_SSL_ENGINE_INITFAILED:
return "Failed to initialise SSL crypto engine";
case CURLE_SEND_ERROR:
return "Failed sending data to the peer";
case CURLE_RECV_ERROR:
return "Failure when receiving data from the peer";
case CURLE_SSL_CERTPROBLEM:
return "Problem with the local SSL certificate";
case CURLE_SSL_CIPHER:
return "Couldn't use specified SSL cipher";
case CURLE_PEER_FAILED_VERIFICATION:
return "SSL peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK";
case CURLE_SSL_CACERT_BADFILE:
return "Problem with the SSL CA cert (path? access rights?)";
case CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING:
return "Unrecognized or bad HTTP Content or Transfer-Encoding";
case CURLE_LDAP_INVALID_URL:
return "Invalid LDAP URL";
case CURLE_FILESIZE_EXCEEDED:
return "Maximum file size exceeded";
case CURLE_USE_SSL_FAILED:
return "Requested SSL level failed";
case CURLE_SSL_SHUTDOWN_FAILED:
return "Failed to shut down the SSL connection";
case CURLE_SSL_CRL_BADFILE:
return "Failed to load CRL file (path? access rights?, format?)";
case CURLE_SSL_ISSUER_ERROR:
return "Issuer check against peer certificate failed";
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case CURLE_SEND_FAIL_REWIND:
return "Send failed since rewinding of the data stream failed";
case CURLE_LOGIN_DENIED:
return "Login denied";
case CURLE_TFTP_NOTFOUND:
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return "TFTP: File Not Found";
case CURLE_TFTP_PERM:
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return "TFTP: Access Violation";
case CURLE_REMOTE_DISK_FULL:
return "Disk full or allocation exceeded";
case CURLE_TFTP_ILLEGAL:
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return "TFTP: Illegal operation";
case CURLE_TFTP_UNKNOWNID:
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return "TFTP: Unknown transfer ID";
case CURLE_REMOTE_FILE_EXISTS:
return "Remote file already exists";
case CURLE_TFTP_NOSUCHUSER:
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return "TFTP: No such user";
case CURLE_CONV_FAILED:
return "Conversion failed";
case CURLE_CONV_REQD:
return "Caller must register CURLOPT_CONV_ callback options";
case CURLE_REMOTE_FILE_NOT_FOUND:
return "Remote file not found";
case CURLE_SSH:
return "Error in the SSH layer";
case CURLE_AGAIN:
return "Socket not ready for send/recv";
case CURLE_RTSP_CSEQ_ERROR:
return "RTSP CSeq mismatch or invalid CSeq";
case CURLE_RTSP_SESSION_ERROR:
return "RTSP session error";
case CURLE_FTP_BAD_FILE_LIST:
return "Unable to parse FTP file list";
case CURLE_CHUNK_FAILED:
return "Chunk callback failed";
Multiple pipelines and limiting the number of connections. Introducing a number of options to the multi interface that allows for multiple pipelines to the same host, in order to optimize the balance between the penalty for opening new connections and the potential pipelining latency. Two new options for limiting the number of connections: CURLMOPT_MAX_HOST_CONNECTIONS - Limits the number of running connections to the same host. When adding a handle that exceeds this limit, that handle will be put in a pending state until another handle is finished, so we can reuse the connection. CURLMOPT_MAX_TOTAL_CONNECTIONS - Limits the number of connections in total. When adding a handle that exceeds this limit, that handle will be put in a pending state until another handle is finished. The free connection will then be reused, if possible, or closed if the pending handle can't reuse it. Several new options for pipelining: CURLMOPT_MAX_PIPELINE_LENGTH - Limits the pipeling length. If a pipeline is "full" when a connection is to be reused, a new connection will be opened if the CURLMOPT_MAX_xxx_CONNECTIONS limits allow it. If not, the handle will be put in a pending state until a connection is ready (either free or a pipe got shorter). CURLMOPT_CONTENT_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE - A pipelined connection will not be reused if it is currently processing a transfer with a content length that is larger than this. CURLMOPT_CHUNK_LENGTH_PENALTY_SIZE - A pipelined connection will not be reused if it is currently processing a chunk larger than this. CURLMOPT_PIPELINING_SITE_BL - A blacklist of hosts that don't allow pipelining. CURLMOPT_PIPELINING_SERVER_BL - A blacklist of server types that don't allow pipelining. See the curl_multi_setopt() man page for details.
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case CURLE_NO_CONNECTION_AVAILABLE:
return "The max connection limit is reached";
case CURLE_SSL_PINNEDPUBKEYNOTMATCH:
return "SSL public key does not match pinned public key";
case CURLE_SSL_INVALIDCERTSTATUS:
return "SSL server certificate status verification FAILED";
case CURLE_HTTP2_STREAM:
return "Stream error in the HTTP/2 framing layer";
case CURLE_RECURSIVE_API_CALL:
return "API function called from within callback";
case CURLE_AUTH_ERROR:
return "An authentication function returned an error";
case CURLE_HTTP3:
return "HTTP/3 error";
case CURLE_QUIC_CONNECT_ERROR:
return "QUIC connection error";
case CURLE_PROXY:
return "proxy handshake error";
case CURLE_SSL_CLIENTCERT:
return "SSL Client Certificate required";
/* error codes not used by current libcurl */
case CURLE_OBSOLETE20:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE24:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE29:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE32:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE40:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE44:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE46:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE50:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE51:
case CURLE_OBSOLETE57:
case CURL_LAST:
break;
}
/*
* By using a switch, gcc -Wall will complain about enum values
* which do not appear, helping keep this function up-to-date.
* By using gcc -Wall -Werror, you can't forget.
*
* A table would not have the same benefit. Most compilers will
* generate code very similar to a table in any case, so there
* is little performance gain from a table. And something is broken
* for the user's application, anyways, so does it matter how fast
* it _doesn't_ work?
*
* The line number for the error will be near this comment, which
* is why it is here, and not at the start of the switch.
*/
return "Unknown error";
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#else
if(!error)
return "No error";
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else
return "Error";
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#endif
}
const char *
curl_multi_strerror(CURLMcode error)
{
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#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS
switch(error) {
case CURLM_CALL_MULTI_PERFORM:
return "Please call curl_multi_perform() soon";
case CURLM_OK:
return "No error";
case CURLM_BAD_HANDLE:
return "Invalid multi handle";
case CURLM_BAD_EASY_HANDLE:
return "Invalid easy handle";
case CURLM_OUT_OF_MEMORY:
return "Out of memory";
case CURLM_INTERNAL_ERROR:
return "Internal error";
case CURLM_BAD_SOCKET:
return "Invalid socket argument";
case CURLM_UNKNOWN_OPTION:
return "Unknown option";
case CURLM_ADDED_ALREADY:
return "The easy handle is already added to a multi handle";
case CURLM_RECURSIVE_API_CALL:
return "API function called from within callback";
case CURLM_WAKEUP_FAILURE:
return "Wakeup is unavailable or failed";
case CURLM_BAD_FUNCTION_ARGUMENT:
return "A libcurl function was given a bad argument";
case CURLM_LAST:
break;
}
return "Unknown error";
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#else
if(error == CURLM_OK)
return "No error";
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else
return "Error";
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#endif
}
const char *
curl_share_strerror(CURLSHcode error)
{
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#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS
switch(error) {
case CURLSHE_OK:
return "No error";
case CURLSHE_BAD_OPTION:
return "Unknown share option";
case CURLSHE_IN_USE:
return "Share currently in use";
case CURLSHE_INVALID:
return "Invalid share handle";
case CURLSHE_NOMEM:
return "Out of memory";
case CURLSHE_NOT_BUILT_IN:
return "Feature not enabled in this library";
case CURLSHE_LAST:
break;
}
return "CURLSHcode unknown";
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#else
if(error == CURLSHE_OK)
return "No error";
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else
return "Error";
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#endif
}
#ifdef USE_WINSOCK
/* This is a helper function for Curl_strerror that converts Winsock error
* codes (WSAGetLastError) to error messages.
* Returns NULL if no error message was found for error code.
*/
static const char *
get_winsock_error (int err, char *buf, size_t len)
{
#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS
const char *p;
#endif
if(!len)
return NULL;
*buf = '\0';
#ifdef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS
(void)err;
return NULL;
#else
switch(err) {
case WSAEINTR:
p = "Call interrupted";
break;
case WSAEBADF:
p = "Bad file";
break;
case WSAEACCES:
p = "Bad access";
break;
case WSAEFAULT:
p = "Bad argument";
break;
case WSAEINVAL:
p = "Invalid arguments";
break;
case WSAEMFILE:
p = "Out of file descriptors";
break;
case WSAEWOULDBLOCK:
p = "Call would block";
break;
case WSAEINPROGRESS:
case WSAEALREADY:
p = "Blocking call in progress";
break;
case WSAENOTSOCK:
p = "Descriptor is not a socket";
break;
case WSAEDESTADDRREQ:
p = "Need destination address";
break;
case WSAEMSGSIZE:
p = "Bad message size";
break;
case WSAEPROTOTYPE:
p = "Bad protocol";
break;
case WSAENOPROTOOPT:
p = "Protocol option is unsupported";
break;
case WSAEPROTONOSUPPORT:
p = "Protocol is unsupported";
break;
case WSAESOCKTNOSUPPORT:
p = "Socket is unsupported";
break;
case WSAEOPNOTSUPP:
p = "Operation not supported";
break;
case WSAEAFNOSUPPORT:
p = "Address family not supported";
break;
case WSAEPFNOSUPPORT:
p = "Protocol family not supported";
break;
case WSAEADDRINUSE:
p = "Address already in use";
break;
case WSAEADDRNOTAVAIL:
p = "Address not available";
break;
case WSAENETDOWN:
p = "Network down";
break;
case WSAENETUNREACH:
p = "Network unreachable";
break;
case WSAENETRESET:
p = "Network has been reset";
break;
case WSAECONNABORTED:
p = "Connection was aborted";
break;
case WSAECONNRESET:
p = "Connection was reset";
break;
case WSAENOBUFS:
p = "No buffer space";
break;
case WSAEISCONN:
p = "Socket is already connected";
break;
case WSAENOTCONN:
p = "Socket is not connected";
break;
case WSAESHUTDOWN:
p = "Socket has been shut down";
break;
case WSAETOOMANYREFS:
p = "Too many references";
break;
case WSAETIMEDOUT:
p = "Timed out";
break;
case WSAECONNREFUSED:
p = "Connection refused";
break;
case WSAELOOP:
p = "Loop??";
break;
case WSAENAMETOOLONG:
p = "Name too long";
break;
case WSAEHOSTDOWN:
p = "Host down";
break;
case WSAEHOSTUNREACH:
p = "Host unreachable";
break;
case WSAENOTEMPTY:
p = "Not empty";
break;
case WSAEPROCLIM:
p = "Process limit reached";
break;
case WSAEUSERS:
p = "Too many users";
break;
case WSAEDQUOT:
p = "Bad quota";
break;
case WSAESTALE:
p = "Something is stale";
break;
case WSAEREMOTE:
p = "Remote error";
break;
#ifdef WSAEDISCON /* missing in SalfordC! */
case WSAEDISCON:
p = "Disconnected";
break;
#endif
/* Extended Winsock errors */
case WSASYSNOTREADY:
p = "Winsock library is not ready";
break;
case WSANOTINITIALISED:
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p = "Winsock library not initialised";
break;
case WSAVERNOTSUPPORTED:
p = "Winsock version not supported";
break;
/* getXbyY() errors (already handled in herrmsg):
* Authoritative Answer: Host not found */
case WSAHOST_NOT_FOUND:
p = "Host not found";
break;
/* Non-Authoritative: Host not found, or SERVERFAIL */
case WSATRY_AGAIN:
p = "Host not found, try again";
break;
/* Non recoverable errors, FORMERR, REFUSED, NOTIMP */
case WSANO_RECOVERY:
p = "Unrecoverable error in call to nameserver";
break;
/* Valid name, no data record of requested type */
case WSANO_DATA:
p = "No data record of requested type";
break;
default:
return NULL;
}
strncpy(buf, p, len);
buf [len-1] = '\0';
return buf;
#endif
}
#endif /* USE_WINSOCK */
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
/* This is a helper function for Curl_strerror that converts Windows API error
* codes (GetLastError) to error messages.
* Returns NULL if no error message was found for error code.
*/
static const char *
get_winapi_error(int err, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
char *p;
wchar_t wbuf[256];
if(!buflen)
return NULL;
*buf = '\0';
*wbuf = L'\0';
/* We return the local codepage version of the error string because if it is
output to the user's terminal it will likely be with functions which
expect the local codepage (eg fprintf, failf, infof).
FormatMessageW -> wcstombs is used for Windows CE compatibility. */
if(FormatMessageW((FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS), NULL, err,
LANG_NEUTRAL, wbuf, sizeof(wbuf)/sizeof(wchar_t), NULL)) {
size_t written = wcstombs(buf, wbuf, buflen - 1);
if(written != (size_t)-1)
buf[written] = '\0';
else
*buf = '\0';
}
/* Truncate multiple lines */
p = strchr(buf, '\n');
if(p) {
if(p > buf && *(p-1) == '\r')
*(p-1) = '\0';
else
*p = '\0';
}
return (*buf ? buf : NULL);
}
#endif /* WIN32 || _WIN32_WCE */
/*
* Our thread-safe and smart strerror() replacement.
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*
* The 'err' argument passed in to this function MUST be a true errno number
* as reported on this system. We do no range checking on the number before
* we pass it to the "number-to-message" conversion function and there might
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* be systems that don't do proper range checking in there themselves.
*
* We don't do range checking (on systems other than Windows) since there is
* no good reliable and portable way to do it.
*
* On Windows different types of error codes overlap. This function has an
* order of preference when trying to match error codes:
* CRT (errno), Winsock (WSAGetLastError), Windows API (GetLastError).
*
* It may be more correct to call one of the variant functions instead:
* Call Curl_sspi_strerror if the error code is definitely Windows SSPI.
* Call Curl_winapi_strerror if the error code is definitely Windows API.
*/
const char *Curl_strerror(int err, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
#ifdef PRESERVE_WINDOWS_ERROR_CODE
DWORD old_win_err = GetLastError();
#endif
int old_errno = errno;
char *p;
size_t max;
if(!buflen)
return NULL;
#ifndef WIN32
DEBUGASSERT(err >= 0);
#endif
max = buflen - 1;
*buf = '\0';
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#if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
#if defined(WIN32)
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/* 'sys_nerr' is the maximum errno number, it is not widely portable */
if(err >= 0 && err < sys_nerr)
strncpy(buf, strerror(err), max);
else
#endif
{
if(
#ifdef USE_WINSOCK
!get_winsock_error(err, buf, max) &&
#endif
!get_winapi_error((DWORD)err, buf, max))
msnprintf(buf, max, "Unknown error %d (%#x)", err, err);
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}
#else /* not Windows coming up */
#if defined(HAVE_STRERROR_R) && defined(HAVE_POSIX_STRERROR_R)
/*
* The POSIX-style strerror_r() may set errno to ERANGE if insufficient
* storage is supplied via 'strerrbuf' and 'buflen' to hold the generated
* message string, or EINVAL if 'errnum' is not a valid error number.
*/
if(0 != strerror_r(err, buf, max)) {
if('\0' == buf[0])
msnprintf(buf, max, "Unknown error %d", err);
}
#elif defined(HAVE_STRERROR_R) && defined(HAVE_GLIBC_STRERROR_R)
/*
* The glibc-style strerror_r() only *might* use the buffer we pass to
* the function, but it always returns the error message as a pointer,
* so we must copy that string unconditionally (if non-NULL).
*/
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{
char buffer[256];
char *msg = strerror_r(err, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
if(msg)
strncpy(buf, msg, max);
else
msnprintf(buf, max, "Unknown error %d", err);
}
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#elif defined(HAVE_STRERROR_R) && defined(HAVE_VXWORKS_STRERROR_R)
/*
* The vxworks-style strerror_r() does use the buffer we pass to the function.
* The buffer size should be at least NAME_MAX (256)
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*/
{
char buffer[256];
if(OK == strerror_r(err, buffer))
strncpy(buf, buffer, max);
else
msnprintf(buf, max, "Unknown error %d", err);
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}
#else
{
const char *msg = strerror(err);
if(msg)
strncpy(buf, msg, max);
else
msnprintf(buf, max, "Unknown error %d", err);
}
#endif
#endif /* end of not Windows */
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buf[max] = '\0'; /* make sure the string is null-terminated */
/* strip trailing '\r\n' or '\n'. */
p = strrchr(buf, '\n');
if(p && (p - buf) >= 2)
*p = '\0';
p = strrchr(buf, '\r');
if(p && (p - buf) >= 1)
*p = '\0';
if(errno != old_errno)
errno = old_errno;
#ifdef PRESERVE_WINDOWS_ERROR_CODE
if(old_win_err != GetLastError())
SetLastError(old_win_err);
#endif
return buf;
}
/*
* Curl_winapi_strerror:
* Variant of Curl_strerror if the error code is definitely Windows API.
*/
#if defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE)
const char *Curl_winapi_strerror(DWORD err, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
#ifdef PRESERVE_WINDOWS_ERROR_CODE
DWORD old_win_err = GetLastError();
#endif
int old_errno = errno;
if(!buflen)
return NULL;
*buf = '\0';
#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS
if(!get_winapi_error(err, buf, buflen)) {
msnprintf(buf, buflen, "Unknown error %u (0x%08X)", err, err);
}
#else
{
const char *txt = (err == ERROR_SUCCESS) ? "No error" : "Error";
strncpy(buf, txt, buflen);
buf[buflen - 1] = '\0';
}
#endif
if(errno != old_errno)
errno = old_errno;
#ifdef PRESERVE_WINDOWS_ERROR_CODE
if(old_win_err != GetLastError())
SetLastError(old_win_err);
#endif
return buf;
}
#endif /* WIN32 || _WIN32_WCE */
#ifdef USE_WINDOWS_SSPI
/*
* Curl_sspi_strerror:
* Variant of Curl_strerror if the error code is definitely Windows SSPI.
*/
const char *Curl_sspi_strerror(int err, char *buf, size_t buflen)
{
#ifdef PRESERVE_WINDOWS_ERROR_CODE
DWORD old_win_err = GetLastError();
#endif
int old_errno = errno;
const char *txt;
if(!buflen)
return NULL;
*buf = '\0';
#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_VERBOSE_STRINGS
switch(err) {
case SEC_E_OK:
txt = "No error";
break;
#define SEC2TXT(sec) case sec: txt = #sec; break
SEC2TXT(CRYPT_E_REVOKED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_ALGORITHM_MISMATCH);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_BAD_BINDINGS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_BAD_PKGID);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CANNOT_INSTALL);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CANNOT_PACK);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CERT_EXPIRED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CERT_UNKNOWN);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CERT_WRONG_USAGE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CONTEXT_EXPIRED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CROSSREALM_DELEGATION_FAILURE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_CRYPTO_SYSTEM_INVALID);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_DECRYPT_FAILURE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_DELEGATION_POLICY);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_DELEGATION_REQUIRED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_DOWNGRADE_DETECTED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_ENCRYPT_FAILURE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_ILLEGAL_MESSAGE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_INCOMPLETE_CREDENTIALS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_INCOMPLETE_MESSAGE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_INTERNAL_ERROR);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_INVALID_HANDLE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_INVALID_PARAMETER);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_INVALID_TOKEN);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_ISSUING_CA_UNTRUSTED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_ISSUING_CA_UNTRUSTED_KDC);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_KDC_CERT_EXPIRED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_KDC_CERT_REVOKED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_KDC_INVALID_REQUEST);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_KDC_UNABLE_TO_REFER);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_KDC_UNKNOWN_ETYPE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_LOGON_DENIED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_MAX_REFERRALS_EXCEEDED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_MESSAGE_ALTERED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_MULTIPLE_ACCOUNTS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_MUST_BE_KDC);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NOT_OWNER);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_AUTHENTICATING_AUTHORITY);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_CREDENTIALS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_IMPERSONATION);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_IP_ADDRESSES);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_KERB_KEY);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_PA_DATA);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_S4U_PROT_SUPPORT);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_NO_TGT_REPLY);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_OUT_OF_SEQUENCE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_PKINIT_CLIENT_FAILURE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_PKINIT_NAME_MISMATCH);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_POLICY_NLTM_ONLY);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_QOP_NOT_SUPPORTED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_REVOCATION_OFFLINE_C);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_REVOCATION_OFFLINE_KDC);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_SECPKG_NOT_FOUND);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_SECURITY_QOS_FAILED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_SHUTDOWN_IN_PROGRESS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_SMARTCARD_CERT_EXPIRED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_SMARTCARD_CERT_REVOKED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_SMARTCARD_LOGON_REQUIRED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_STRONG_CRYPTO_NOT_SUPPORTED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_TARGET_UNKNOWN);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_TIME_SKEW);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_TOO_MANY_PRINCIPALS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_UNFINISHED_CONTEXT_DELETED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_UNKNOWN_CREDENTIALS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_UNSUPPORTED_FUNCTION);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_UNSUPPORTED_PREAUTH);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_UNTRUSTED_ROOT);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_WRONG_CREDENTIAL_HANDLE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_E_WRONG_PRINCIPAL);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_COMPLETE_AND_CONTINUE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_COMPLETE_NEEDED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_CONTEXT_EXPIRED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_CONTINUE_NEEDED);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_INCOMPLETE_CREDENTIALS);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_LOCAL_LOGON);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_NO_LSA_CONTEXT);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_RENEGOTIATE);
SEC2TXT(SEC_I_SIGNATURE_NEEDED);
default:
txt = "Unknown error";
}
if(err == SEC_E_ILLEGAL_MESSAGE) {
msnprintf(buf, buflen,
"SEC_E_ILLEGAL_MESSAGE (0x%08X) - This error usually occurs "
"when a fatal SSL/TLS alert is received (e.g. handshake failed)."
" More detail may be available in the Windows System event log.",
err);
}
else {
char txtbuf[80];
char msgbuf[256];
msnprintf(txtbuf, sizeof(txtbuf), "%s (0x%08X)", txt, err);
if(get_winapi_error(err, msgbuf, sizeof(msgbuf)))
msnprintf(buf, buflen, "%s - %s", txtbuf, msgbuf);
else {
strncpy(buf, txtbuf, buflen);
buf[buflen - 1] = '\0';
}
}
#else
if(err == SEC_E_OK)
txt = "No error";
else
txt = "Error";
strncpy(buf, txt, buflen);
buf[buflen - 1] = '\0';
#endif
if(errno != old_errno)
errno = old_errno;
#ifdef PRESERVE_WINDOWS_ERROR_CODE
if(old_win_err != GetLastError())
SetLastError(old_win_err);
#endif
return buf;
}
#endif /* USE_WINDOWS_SSPI */