Commit cf65fabc authored by John Johansen's avatar John Johansen

apparmor: add first substr match to dfa

Signed-off-by: default avatarJohn Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com>
Acked-by: default avatarSeth Arnold <seth.arnold@canonical.com>
parent a6a52579
......@@ -129,6 +129,10 @@ unsigned int aa_dfa_match(struct aa_dfa *dfa, unsigned int start,
const char *str);
unsigned int aa_dfa_next(struct aa_dfa *dfa, unsigned int state,
const char c);
unsigned int aa_dfa_match_until(struct aa_dfa *dfa, unsigned int start,
const char *str, const char **retpos);
unsigned int aa_dfa_matchn_until(struct aa_dfa *dfa, unsigned int start,
const char *str, int n, const char **retpos);
void aa_dfa_free_kref(struct kref *kref);
......
......@@ -457,3 +457,123 @@ unsigned int aa_dfa_next(struct aa_dfa *dfa, unsigned int state,
return state;
}
/**
* aa_dfa_match_until - traverse @dfa until accept state or end of input
* @dfa: the dfa to match @str against (NOT NULL)
* @start: the state of the dfa to start matching in
* @str: the null terminated string of bytes to match against the dfa (NOT NULL)
* @retpos: first character in str after match OR end of string
*
* aa_dfa_match will match @str against the dfa and return the state it
* finished matching in. The final state can be used to look up the accepting
* label, or as the start state of a continuing match.
*
* Returns: final state reached after input is consumed
*/
unsigned int aa_dfa_match_until(struct aa_dfa *dfa, unsigned int start,
const char *str, const char **retpos)
{
u16 *def = DEFAULT_TABLE(dfa);
u32 *base = BASE_TABLE(dfa);
u16 *next = NEXT_TABLE(dfa);
u16 *check = CHECK_TABLE(dfa);
u32 *accept = ACCEPT_TABLE(dfa);
unsigned int state = start, pos;
if (state == 0)
return 0;
/* current state is <state>, matching character *str */
if (dfa->tables[YYTD_ID_EC]) {
/* Equivalence class table defined */
u8 *equiv = EQUIV_TABLE(dfa);
/* default is direct to next state */
while (*str) {
pos = base_idx(base[state]) + equiv[(u8) *str++];
if (check[pos] == state)
state = next[pos];
else
state = def[state];
if (accept[state])
break;
}
} else {
/* default is direct to next state */
while (*str) {
pos = base_idx(base[state]) + (u8) *str++;
if (check[pos] == state)
state = next[pos];
else
state = def[state];
if (accept[state])
break;
}
}
*retpos = str;
return state;
}
/**
* aa_dfa_matchn_until - traverse @dfa until accept or @n bytes consumed
* @dfa: the dfa to match @str against (NOT NULL)
* @start: the state of the dfa to start matching in
* @str: the string of bytes to match against the dfa (NOT NULL)
* @n: length of the string of bytes to match
* @retpos: first character in str after match OR str + n
*
* aa_dfa_match_len will match @str against the dfa and return the state it
* finished matching in. The final state can be used to look up the accepting
* label, or as the start state of a continuing match.
*
* This function will happily match again the 0 byte and only finishes
* when @n input is consumed.
*
* Returns: final state reached after input is consumed
*/
unsigned int aa_dfa_matchn_until(struct aa_dfa *dfa, unsigned int start,
const char *str, int n, const char **retpos)
{
u16 *def = DEFAULT_TABLE(dfa);
u32 *base = BASE_TABLE(dfa);
u16 *next = NEXT_TABLE(dfa);
u16 *check = CHECK_TABLE(dfa);
u32 *accept = ACCEPT_TABLE(dfa);
unsigned int state = start, pos;
*retpos = NULL;
if (state == 0)
return 0;
/* current state is <state>, matching character *str */
if (dfa->tables[YYTD_ID_EC]) {
/* Equivalence class table defined */
u8 *equiv = EQUIV_TABLE(dfa);
/* default is direct to next state */
for (; n; n--) {
pos = base_idx(base[state]) + equiv[(u8) *str++];
if (check[pos] == state)
state = next[pos];
else
state = def[state];
if (accept[state])
break;
}
} else {
/* default is direct to next state */
for (; n; n--) {
pos = base_idx(base[state]) + (u8) *str++;
if (check[pos] == state)
state = next[pos];
else
state = def[state];
if (accept[state])
break;
}
}
*retpos = str;
return state;
}
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