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# Copyright © 2008 Frank Lichtenheld <djpig@debian.org> # Copyright © 2008, 2012-2015 Guillem Jover <guillem@debian.org> # Copyright © 2010 Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program 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 General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. package Dpkg::Checksums; use strict; use warnings; our $VERSION = '1.04'; our @EXPORT = qw( checksums_is_supported checksums_get_list checksums_get_property ); use Exporter qw(import); use Digest; use Dpkg::Gettext; use Dpkg::ErrorHandling; =encoding utf8 =head1 NAME Dpkg::Checksums - generate and manipulate file checksums =head1 DESCRIPTION This module provides a class that can generate and manipulate various file checksums as well as some methods to query information about supported checksums. =head1 FUNCTIONS =over 4 =cut my $CHECKSUMS = { md5 => { name => 'MD5', regex => qr/[0-9a-f]{32}/, strong => 0, }, sha1 => { name => 'SHA-1', regex => qr/[0-9a-f]{40}/, strong => 0, }, sha256 => { name => 'SHA-256', regex => qr/[0-9a-f]{64}/, strong => 1, }, }; =item @list = checksums_get_list() Returns the list of supported checksums algorithms. =cut sub checksums_get_list() { my @list = sort keys %{$CHECKSUMS}; return @list; } =item $bool = checksums_is_supported($alg) Returns a boolean indicating whether the given checksum algorithm is supported. The checksum algorithm is case-insensitive. =cut sub checksums_is_supported($) { my $alg = shift; return exists $CHECKSUMS->{lc($alg)}; } =item $value = checksums_get_property($alg, $property) Returns the requested property of the checksum algorithm. Returns undef if either the property or the checksum algorithm doesn't exist. Valid properties currently include "name" (returns the name of the digest algorithm), "regex" for the regular expression describing the common string representation of the checksum, and "strong" for a boolean describing whether the checksum algorithm is considered cryptographically strong. =cut sub checksums_get_property($$) { my ($alg, $property) = @_; return unless checksums_is_supported($alg); return $CHECKSUMS->{lc($alg)}{$property}; } =back =head1 METHODS =over 4 =item $ck = Dpkg::Checksums->new() Create a new Dpkg::Checksums object. This object is able to store the checksums of several files to later export them or verify them. =cut sub new { my ($this, %opts) = @_; my $class = ref($this) || $this; my $self = {}; bless $self, $class; $self->reset(); return $self; } =item $ck->reset() Forget about all checksums stored. The object is again in the same state as if it was newly created. =cut sub reset { my $self = shift; $self->{files} = []; $self->{checksums} = {}; $self->{size} = {}; } =item $ck->add_from_file($filename, %opts) Add or verify checksums information for the file $filename. The file must exists for the call to succeed. If you don't want the given filename to appear when you later export the checksums you might want to set the "key" option with the public name that you want to use. Also if you don't want to generate all the checksums, you can pass an array reference of the wanted checksums in the "checksums" option. It the object already contains checksums information associated the filename (or key), it will error out if the newly computed information does not match what's stored, and the caller did not request that it be updated with the boolean "update" option. =cut sub add_from_file { my ($self, $file, %opts) = @_; my $key = exists $opts{key} ? $opts{key} : $file; my @alg; if (exists $opts{checksums}) { push @alg, map { lc } @{$opts{checksums}}; } else { push @alg, checksums_get_list(); } push @{$self->{files}}, $key unless exists $self->{size}{$key}; (my @s = stat($file)) or syserr(g_('cannot fstat file %s'), $file); if (not $opts{update} and exists $self->{size}{$key} and $self->{size}{$key} != $s[7]) { error(g_('file %s has size %u instead of expected %u'), $file, $s[7], $self->{size}{$key}); } $self->{size}{$key} = $s[7]; foreach my $alg (@alg) { my $digest = Digest->new($CHECKSUMS->{$alg}{name}); open my $fh, '<', $file or syserr(g_('cannot open file %s'), $file); $digest->addfile($fh); close $fh; my $newsum = $digest->hexdigest; if (not $opts{update} and exists $self->{checksums}{$key}{$alg} and $self->{checksums}{$key}{$alg} ne $newsum) { error(g_('file %s has checksum %s instead of expected %s (algorithm %s)'), $file, $newsum, $self->{checksums}{$key}{$alg}, $alg); } $self->{checksums}{$key}{$alg} = $newsum; } } =item $ck->add_from_string($alg, $value, %opts) Add checksums of type $alg that are stored in the $value variable. $value can be multi-lines, each line should be a space separated list of checksum, file size and filename. Leading or trailing spaces are not allowed. It the object already contains checksums information associated to the filenames, it will error out if the newly read information does not match what's stored, and the caller did not request that it be updated with the boolean "update" option. =cut sub add_from_string { my ($self, $alg, $fieldtext, %opts) = @_; $alg = lc($alg); my $rx_fname = qr/[0-9a-zA-Z][-+:.,=0-9a-zA-Z_~]+/; my $regex = checksums_get_property($alg, 'regex'); my $checksums = $self->{checksums}; for my $checksum (split /\n */, $fieldtext) { next if $checksum eq ''; unless ($checksum =~ m/^($regex)\s+(\d+)\s+($rx_fname)$/) { error(g_('invalid line in %s checksums string: %s'), $alg, $checksum); } my ($sum, $size, $file) = ($1, $2, $3); if (not $opts{update} and exists($checksums->{$file}{$alg}) and $checksums->{$file}{$alg} ne $sum) { error(g_("conflicting checksums '%s' and '%s' for file '%s'"), $checksums->{$file}{$alg}, $sum, $file); } if (not $opts{update} and exists $self->{size}{$file} and $self->{size}{$file} != $size) { error(g_("conflicting file sizes '%u' and '%u' for file '%s'"), $self->{size}{$file}, $size, $file); } push @{$self->{files}}, $file unless exists $self->{size}{$file}; $checksums->{$file}{$alg} = $sum; $self->{size}{$file} = $size; } } =item $ck->add_from_control($control, %opts) Read checksums from Checksums-* fields stored in the Dpkg::Control object $control. It uses $self->add_from_string() on the field values to do the actual work. If the option "use_files_for_md5" evaluates to true, then the "Files" field is used in place of the "Checksums-Md5" field. By default the option is false. =cut sub add_from_control { my ($self, $control, %opts) = @_; $opts{use_files_for_md5} //= 0; foreach my $alg (checksums_get_list()) { my $key = "Checksums-$alg"; $key = 'Files' if ($opts{use_files_for_md5} and $alg eq 'md5'); if (exists $control->{$key}) { $self->add_from_string($alg, $control->{$key}, %opts); } } } =item @files = $ck->get_files() Return the list of files whose checksums are stored in the object. =cut sub get_files { my $self = shift; return @{$self->{files}}; } =item $bool = $ck->has_file($file) Return true if we have checksums for the given file. Returns false otherwise. =cut sub has_file { my ($self, $file) = @_; return exists $self->{size}{$file}; } =item $ck->remove_file($file) Remove all checksums of the given file. =cut sub remove_file { my ($self, $file) = @_; return unless $self->has_file($file); delete $self->{checksums}{$file}; delete $self->{size}{$file}; @{$self->{files}} = grep { $_ ne $file } $self->get_files(); } =item $checksum = $ck->get_checksum($file, $alg) Return the checksum of type $alg for the requested $file. This will not compute the checksum but only return the checksum stored in the object, if any. If $alg is not defined, it returns a reference to a hash: keys are the checksum algorithms and values are the checksums themselves. The hash returned must not be modified, it's internal to the object. =cut sub get_checksum { my ($self, $file, $alg) = @_; $alg = lc($alg) if defined $alg; if (exists $self->{checksums}{$file}) { return $self->{checksums}{$file} unless defined $alg; return $self->{checksums}{$file}{$alg}; } return; } =item $size = $ck->get_size($file) Return the size of the requested file if it's available in the object. =cut sub get_size { my ($self, $file) = @_; return $self->{size}{$file}; } =item $bool = $ck->has_strong_checksums($file) Return a boolean on whether the file has a strong checksum. =cut sub has_strong_checksums { my ($self, $file) = @_; foreach my $alg (checksums_get_list()) { return 1 if defined $self->get_checksum($file, $alg) and checksums_get_property($alg, 'strong'); } return 0; } =item $ck->export_to_string($alg, %opts) Return a multi-line string containing the checksums of type $alg. The string can be stored as-is in a Checksum-* field of a Dpkg::Control object. =cut sub export_to_string { my ($self, $alg, %opts) = @_; my $res = ''; foreach my $file ($self->get_files()) { my $sum = $self->get_checksum($file, $alg); my $size = $self->get_size($file); next unless defined $sum and defined $size; $res .= "\n$sum $size $file"; } return $res; } =item $ck->export_to_control($control, %opts) Export the checksums in the Checksums-* fields of the Dpkg::Control $control object. =cut sub export_to_control { my ($self, $control, %opts) = @_; $opts{use_files_for_md5} //= 0; foreach my $alg (checksums_get_list()) { my $key = "Checksums-$alg"; $key = 'Files' if ($opts{use_files_for_md5} and $alg eq 'md5'); $control->{$key} = $self->export_to_string($alg, %opts); } } =back =head1 CHANGES =head2 Version 1.04 (dpkg 1.20.0) Remove warning: For obsolete property 'program'. =head2 Version 1.03 (dpkg 1.18.5) New property: Add new 'strong' property. New member: $ck->has_strong_checksums(). =head2 Version 1.02 (dpkg 1.18.0) Obsolete property: Getting the 'program' checksum property will warn and return undef, the Digest module is used internally now. New property: Add new 'name' property with the name of the Digest algorithm to use. =head2 Version 1.01 (dpkg 1.17.6) New argument: Accept an options argument in $ck->export_to_string(). New option: Accept new option 'update' in $ck->add_from_file() and $ck->add_from_control(). =head2 Version 1.00 (dpkg 1.15.6) Mark the module as public. =cut 1;