glib/gio/giowin32-private.c
Руслан Ижбулатов 9f070db4c5 GWin32AppInfo: Support rundll32-using applications
1) When parsing the executable name out of the command line,
see if the executable is rundll32.exe. If that is the case,
use the DLL name from its first argument as the "executable"
(this is used only for matching, and Windows Registry matches
these programs by their DLLs, so this is correct; for running
the application GLib would still use the command line, with
rundll32).

2) If an app runs with rundll32, ensure that rundll32 arguments
can be safely quoted. Otherwise GLib will break them with its
protective quotation.
2020-01-15 18:04:14 +00:00

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/* giowin32-private.c - private glib-gio functions for W32 GAppInfo
*
* Copyright 2019 Руслан Ижбулатов
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
static gssize
g_utf16_len (const gunichar2 *str)
{
gssize result;
for (result = 0; str[0] != 0; str++, result++)
;
return result;
}
static gunichar2 *
g_wcsdup (const gunichar2 *str, gssize str_len)
{
gssize str_size;
g_return_val_if_fail (str != NULL, NULL);
if (str_len == -1)
str_len = g_utf16_len (str);
g_assert (str_len <= G_MAXSIZE / sizeof (gunichar2) - 1);
str_size = (str_len + 1) * sizeof (gunichar2);
return g_memdup (str, str_size);
}
static const gunichar2 *
g_utf16_wchr (const gunichar2 *str, const wchar_t wchr)
{
for (; str != NULL && str[0] != 0; str++)
if ((wchar_t) str[0] == wchr)
return str;
return NULL;
}
static gboolean
g_utf16_to_utf8_and_fold (const gunichar2 *str,
gssize length,
gchar **str_u8,
gchar **str_u8_folded)
{
gchar *u8;
gchar *folded;
u8 = g_utf16_to_utf8 (str, length, NULL, NULL, NULL);
if (u8 == NULL)
return FALSE;
folded = g_utf8_casefold (u8, -1);
if (str_u8)
*str_u8 = g_steal_pointer (&u8);
g_free (u8);
if (str_u8_folded)
*str_u8_folded = g_steal_pointer (&folded);
g_free (folded);
return TRUE;
}
/* Finds the last directory separator in @filename,
* returns a pointer to the position after that separator.
* If the string ends with a separator, returned value
* will be pointing at the NUL terminator.
* If the string does not contain separators, returns the
* string itself.
*/
static const gunichar2 *
g_utf16_find_basename (const gunichar2 *filename,
gssize len)
{
const gunichar2 *result;
if (len < 0)
len = g_utf16_len (filename);
if (len == 0)
return filename;
result = &filename[len - 1];
while (result > filename)
{
if ((wchar_t) result[0] == L'/' ||
(wchar_t) result[0] == L'\\')
{
result += 1;
break;
}
result -= 1;
}
return result;
}
/* Finds the last directory separator in @filename,
* returns a pointer to the position after that separator.
* If the string ends with a separator, returned value
* will be pointing at the NUL terminator.
* If the string does not contain separators, returns the
* string itself.
*/
static const gchar *
g_utf8_find_basename (const gchar *filename,
gssize len)
{
const gchar *result;
if (len < 0)
len = strlen (filename);
if (len == 0)
return filename;
result = &filename[len - 1];
while (result > filename)
{
if (result[0] == '/' ||
result[0] == '\\')
{
result += 1;
break;
}
result -= 1;
}
return result;
}
/**
* Parses @commandline, figuring out what the filename being invoked
* is. All returned strings are pointers into @commandline.
* @commandline must be a valid UTF-16 string and not be NULL.
* @after_executable is the first character after executable
* (usually a space, but not always).
* If @comma_separator is TRUE, accepts ',' as a separator between
* the filename and the following argument.
*/
static void
_g_win32_parse_filename (const gunichar2 *commandline,
gboolean comma_separator,
const gunichar2 **executable_start,
gssize *executable_len,
const gunichar2 **executable_basename,
const gunichar2 **after_executable)
{
const gunichar2 *p;
const gunichar2 *first_argument;
gboolean quoted;
gssize len;
gssize execlen;
gboolean found;
while ((wchar_t) commandline[0] == L' ')
commandline++;
quoted = FALSE;
execlen = 0;
found = FALSE;
first_argument = NULL;
if ((wchar_t) commandline[0] == L'"')
{
quoted = TRUE;
commandline += 1;
}
len = g_utf16_len (commandline);
p = commandline;
while (p < &commandline[len])
{
switch ((wchar_t) p[0])
{
case L'"':
if (quoted)
{
first_argument = p + 1;
/* Note: this is a valid commandline for opening "c:/file.txt":
* > "notepad"c:/file.txt
*/
p = &commandline[len];
found = TRUE;
}
else
execlen += 1;
break;
case L' ':
if (!quoted)
{
first_argument = p;
p = &commandline[len];
found = TRUE;
}
else
execlen += 1;
break;
case L',':
if (!quoted && comma_separator)
{
first_argument = p;
p = &commandline[len];
found = TRUE;
}
else
execlen += 1;
break;
default:
execlen += 1;
break;
}
p += 1;
}
if (!found)
first_argument = &commandline[len];
if (executable_start)
*executable_start = commandline;
if (executable_len)
*executable_len = execlen;
if (executable_basename)
*executable_basename = g_utf16_find_basename (commandline, execlen);
if (after_executable)
*after_executable = first_argument;
}
/* Make sure @commandline is a valid UTF-16 string before
* calling this function!
* follow_class_chain_to_handler() does perform such validation.
*/
static void
_g_win32_extract_executable (const gunichar2 *commandline,
gchar **ex_out,
gchar **ex_basename_out,
gchar **ex_folded_out,
gchar **ex_folded_basename_out,
gchar **dll_function_out)
{
gchar *ex;
gchar *ex_folded;
const gunichar2 *first_argument;
const gunichar2 *executable;
const gunichar2 *executable_basename;
gboolean quoted;
gboolean folded;
gssize execlen;
_g_win32_parse_filename (commandline, FALSE, &executable, &execlen, &executable_basename, &first_argument);
commandline = executable;
while ((wchar_t) first_argument[0] == L' ')
first_argument++;
folded = g_utf16_to_utf8_and_fold (executable, (gssize) execlen, &ex, &ex_folded);
/* This should never fail as @executable has to be valid UTF-16. */
g_assert (folded);
if (dll_function_out)
*dll_function_out = NULL;
/* See if the executable basename is "rundll32.exe". If so, then
* parse the rest of the commandline as r'"?path-to-dll"?[ ]*,*[ ]*dll_function_to_invoke'
*/
/* Using just "rundll32.exe", without an absolute path, seems
* very exploitable, but MS does that sometimes, so we have
* to accept that.
*/
if ((g_strcmp0 (ex_folded, "rundll32.exe") == 0 ||
g_str_has_suffix (ex_folded, "\\rundll32.exe") ||
g_str_has_suffix (ex_folded, "/rundll32.exe")) &&
first_argument[0] != 0 &&
dll_function_out != NULL)
{
/* Corner cases:
* > rundll32.exe c:\some,file,with,commas.dll,some_function
* is treated by rundll32 as:
* dll=c:\some
* function=file,with,commas.dll,some_function
* unless the dll name is surrounded by double quotation marks:
* > rundll32.exe "c:\some,file,with,commas.dll",some_function
* in which case everything works normally.
* Also, quoting only works if it surrounds the file name, i.e:
* > rundll32.exe "c:\some,file"",with,commas.dll",some_function
* will not work.
* Also, comma is optional when filename is quoted or when function
* name is separated from the filename by space(s):
* > rundll32.exe "c:\some,file,with,commas.dll"some_function
* will work,
* > rundll32.exe c:\some_dll_without_commas_or_spaces.dll some_function
* will work too.
* Also, any number of commas is accepted:
* > rundll32.exe c:\some_dll_without_commas_or_spaces.dll , , ,,, , some_function
* works just fine.
* And the ultimate example is:
* > "rundll32.exe""c:\some,file,with,commas.dll"some_function
* and it also works.
* Good job, Microsoft!
*/
const gunichar2 *filename_end = NULL;
gssize filename_len = 0;
gssize function_len = 0;
const gunichar2 *dllpart;
quoted = FALSE;
if ((wchar_t) first_argument[0] == L'"')
quoted = TRUE;
_g_win32_parse_filename (first_argument, TRUE, &dllpart, &filename_len, NULL, &filename_end);
if (filename_end[0] != 0 && filename_len > 0)
{
const gunichar2 *function_begin = filename_end;
while ((wchar_t) function_begin[0] == L',' || (wchar_t) function_begin[0] == L' ')
function_begin += 1;
if (function_begin[0] != 0)
{
gchar *dllpart_utf8;
gchar *dllpart_utf8_folded;
gchar *function_utf8;
gboolean folded;
const gunichar2 *space = g_utf16_wchr (function_begin, L' ');
if (space)
function_len = space - function_begin;
else
function_len = g_utf16_len (function_begin);
if (quoted)
first_argument += 1;
folded = g_utf16_to_utf8_and_fold (first_argument, filename_len, &dllpart_utf8, &dllpart_utf8_folded);
g_assert (folded);
function_utf8 = g_utf16_to_utf8 (function_begin, function_len, NULL, NULL, NULL);
/* We only take this branch when dll_function_out is not NULL */
*dll_function_out = g_steal_pointer (&function_utf8);
g_free (function_utf8);
/*
* Free our previous output candidate (rundll32) and replace it with the DLL path,
* then proceed forward as if nothing has changed.
*/
g_free (ex);
g_free (ex_folded);
ex = dllpart_utf8;
ex_folded = dllpart_utf8_folded;
}
}
}
if (ex_out)
{
if (ex_basename_out)
*ex_basename_out = (gchar *) g_utf8_find_basename (ex, -1);
*ex_out = g_steal_pointer (&ex);
}
g_free (ex);
if (ex_folded_out)
{
if (ex_folded_basename_out)
*ex_folded_basename_out = (gchar *) g_utf8_find_basename (ex_folded, -1);
*ex_folded_out = g_steal_pointer (&ex_folded);
}
g_free (ex_folded);
}
/**
* rundll32 accepts many different commandlines. Among them is this:
* > rundll32.exe "c:/program files/foo/bar.dll",,, , ,,,, , function_name %1
* rundll32 just reads the first argument as a potentially quoted
* filename until the quotation ends (if quoted) or until a comma,
* or until a space. Then ignores all subsequent spaces (if any) and commas (if any;
* at least one comma is mandatory only if the filename is not quoted),
* and then interprets the rest of the commandline (until a space or a NUL-byte)
* as a name of a function.
* When GLib tries to run a program, it attempts to correctly re-quote the arguments,
* turning the first argument into "c:/program files/foo/bar.dll,,,".
* This breaks rundll32 parsing logic.
* Try to work around this by ensuring that the syntax is like this:
* > rundll32.exe "c:/program files/foo/bar.dll" function_name
* This syntax is valid for rundll32 *and* GLib spawn routines won't break it.
*
* @commandline must have at least 2 arguments, and the second argument
* must contain a (possibly quoted) filename, followed by a space or
* a comma. This can be checked for with an extract_executable() call -
* it should return a non-null dll_function.
*/
static void
_g_win32_fixup_broken_microsoft_rundll_commandline (gunichar2 *commandline)
{
const gunichar2 *first_argument;
gunichar2 *after_first_argument;
_g_win32_parse_filename (commandline, FALSE, NULL, NULL, NULL, &first_argument);
while ((wchar_t) first_argument[0] == L' ')
first_argument++;
_g_win32_parse_filename (first_argument, TRUE, NULL, NULL, NULL, (const gunichar2 **) &after_first_argument);
if ((wchar_t) after_first_argument[0] == L',')
after_first_argument[0] = 0x0020;
/* Else everything is ok (first char after filename is ' ' or the first char
* of the function name - either way this will work).
*/
}