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  1. /*++
  2. Copyright (c) 1992 Microsoft Corporation
  3. Module Name:
  4. charconv.cxx
  5. Abstract:
  6. Single byte character conversion routines.
  7. Author:
  8. Donna Liu (DonnaLi) ??-???-19??
  9. Environment:
  10. This code should execute in all environments supported by RPC
  11. (DOS, Win 3.X, and Win/NT as well as OS2).
  12. Comments:
  13. The EBCDIC to ASCII data conversion will not be tested until we
  14. interoperate with some system which speaks EBCDIC.
  15. Revision history:
  16. ... (long...)
  17. Dov Harel 04-24-1992 Added char_array_from_ndr.
  18. Dov Harel 04-24-1992 Fixed both _from_ndr to do EBCDIC => ASCII
  19. conversion. Changed the ebcdic_to_ascii
  20. table to "unsigned char" array type.
  21. Donna Liu 07-23-1992 Added LowerIndex parameter to
  22. <basetype>_array_from_ndr routines
  23. Dov Harel 08-19-1992 Added RpcpMemoryCopy ([_f]memcpy)
  24. to ..._array_from_ndr routines
  25. --*/
  26. #include <string.h>
  27. #include <sysinc.h>
  28. #include <rpc.h>
  29. #include <rpcdcep.h>
  30. #include <rpcndr.h>
  31. #include <ndrlibp.h>
  32. // Note this is the conversion from IBM 1047 EBCDIC codeset to ANSI 1252 code page.
  33. //
  34. // Also please see a comment in endian.c regarding disputable mapping involving
  35. // EBCDIC 0x15->0x0a and 0x25->0x85.
  36. //
  37. unsigned char ebcdic_to_ascii[] =
  38. {
  39. 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x9c, 0x09, 0x86, 0x7f,
  40. 0x97, 0x8d, 0x8e, 0x0b, 0x0c, 0x0d, 0x0e, 0x0f,
  41. 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x9d, 0x0a, 0x08, 0x87,
  42. 0x18, 0x19, 0x92, 0x8f, 0x1c, 0x1d, 0x1e, 0x1f,
  43. 0x80, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x17, 0x1b,
  44. 0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x8b, 0x8c, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07,
  45. 0x90, 0x91, 0x16, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x04,
  46. 0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, 0x9b, 0x14, 0x15, 0x9e, 0x1a,
  47. 0x20, 0xa0, 0xe2, 0xe4, 0xe0, 0xe1, 0xe3, 0xe5,
  48. 0xe7, 0xf1, 0xa2, 0x2e, 0x3c, 0x28, 0x2b, 0x7c,
  49. 0x26, 0xe9, 0xea, 0xeb, 0xe8, 0xed, 0xee, 0xef,
  50. 0xec, 0xdf, 0x21, 0x24, 0x2a, 0x29, 0x3b, 0x5e,
  51. 0x2d, 0x2f, 0xc2, 0xc4, 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc3, 0xc5,
  52. 0xc7, 0xd1, 0xa6, 0x2c, 0x25, 0x5f, 0x3e, 0x3f,
  53. 0xf8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xcb, 0xc8, 0xcd, 0xce, 0xcf,
  54. 0xcc, 0x60, 0x3a, 0x23, 0x40, 0x27, 0x3d, 0x22,
  55. 0xd8, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67,
  56. 0x68, 0x69, 0xab, 0xbb, 0xf0, 0xfd, 0xfe, 0xb1,
  57. 0xb0, 0x6a, 0x6b, 0x6c, 0x6d, 0x6e, 0x6f, 0x70,
  58. 0x71, 0x72, 0xaa, 0xba, 0xe6, 0xb8, 0xc6, 0xa4,
  59. 0xb5, 0x7e, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78,
  60. 0x79, 0x7a, 0xa1, 0xbf, 0xd0, 0x5b, 0xde, 0xae,
  61. 0xac, 0xa3, 0xa5, 0xb7, 0xa9, 0xa7, 0xb6, 0xbc,
  62. 0xbd, 0xbe, 0xdd, 0xa8, 0xaf, 0x5d, 0xb4, 0xd7,
  63. 0x7b, 0x41, 0x42, 0x43, 0x44, 0x45, 0x46, 0x47,
  64. 0x48, 0x49, 0xad, 0xf4, 0xf6, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf5,
  65. 0x7d, 0x4a, 0x4b, 0x4c, 0x4d, 0x4e, 0x4f, 0x50,
  66. 0x51, 0x52, 0xb9, 0xfb, 0xfc, 0xf9, 0xfa, 0xff,
  67. 0x5c, 0xf7, 0x53, 0x54, 0x55, 0x56, 0x57, 0x58,
  68. 0x59, 0x5a, 0xb2, 0xd4, 0xd6, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd5,
  69. 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37,
  70. 0x38, 0x39, 0xb3, 0xdb, 0xdc, 0xd9, 0xda, 0x9f
  71. };
  72. #if !defined(DOS) || defined(WIN)
  73. //
  74. // Due to the DOS NDR1/NDR2 split, this function is now defined for DOS
  75. // in ndr20\dos
  76. //
  77. size_t RPC_ENTRY
  78. MIDL_wchar_strlen (
  79. IN wchar_t s[]
  80. )
  81. {
  82. size_t i = 0;
  83. while (s[i] != (wchar_t)0)
  84. {
  85. ++i;
  86. }
  87. return i;
  88. }
  89. #endif
  90. void RPC_ENTRY
  91. MIDL_wchar_strcpy (
  92. OUT void * t,
  93. IN wchar_t * s
  94. )
  95. {
  96. while ( *(*(wchar_t **)&t)++ = *s++ )
  97. ;
  98. }
  99. void RPC_ENTRY
  100. char_from_ndr (
  101. IN OUT PRPC_MESSAGE SourceMessage,
  102. OUT unsigned char * Target
  103. )
  104. /*++
  105. Routine Description:
  106. Unmarshall a single char from an RPC message buffer into
  107. the target (*Target). This routine:
  108. o Unmarshalls the char (as unsigned char); performs data
  109. conversion if necessary, and
  110. o Advances the buffer pointer to the address immediately
  111. following the unmarshalled char.
  112. Arguments:
  113. SourceMessage - A pointer to an RPC_MESSAGE.
  114. IN - SourceMessage->Buffer points to the address just prior to
  115. the char to be unmarshalled.
  116. OUT - SourceMessage->Buffer points to the address just following
  117. the char which was just unmarshalled.
  118. Target - A pointer to the char to unmarshall the data into.
  119. Return Values:
  120. None.
  121. --*/
  122. {
  123. if ( (SourceMessage->DataRepresentation & NDR_CHAR_REP_MASK) ==
  124. NDR_EBCDIC_CHAR )
  125. {
  126. //
  127. // The sender is an EBCDIC system. To convert to ASCII:
  128. // retrieve *(SourceMessage->Buffer) as an unsigned char, and use
  129. // that value to index into the ebcdic_to_ascii table.
  130. //
  131. *Target = ebcdic_to_ascii[*(unsigned char *)SourceMessage->Buffer];
  132. }
  133. else
  134. {
  135. //
  136. // The sender is an ASCII system. To unmarshall, just
  137. // copy an unsigned character from the buffer to the Target.
  138. //
  139. *Target = *(unsigned char *)SourceMessage->Buffer;
  140. }
  141. //
  142. // Advance the buffer pointer before returning
  143. //
  144. (*(unsigned char**)&SourceMessage->Buffer)++;
  145. }
  146. //
  147. // end char_from_ndr
  148. //
  149. void RPC_ENTRY
  150. char_array_from_ndr (
  151. IN OUT PRPC_MESSAGE SourceMessage,
  152. IN unsigned long LowerIndex,
  153. IN unsigned long UpperIndex,
  154. OUT unsigned char Target[]
  155. )
  156. /*++
  157. Routine Description:
  158. Unmarshall an array of chars from an RPC message buffer into
  159. the range Target[LowerIndex] .. Target[UpperIndex-1] of the
  160. target array of shorts (Target[]). This routine:
  161. o Unmarshalls MemberCount chars; performs data
  162. conversion if necessary, and
  163. o Advances the buffer pointer to the address immediately
  164. following the last unmarshalled char.
  165. Arguments:
  166. SourceMessage - A pointer to an RPC_MESSAGE.
  167. IN - SourceMessage->Buffer points to the address just prior to
  168. the first char to be unmarshalled.
  169. OUT - SourceMessage->Buffer points to the address just following
  170. the last char which was just unmarshalled.
  171. LowerIndex - Lower index into the target array.
  172. UpperIndex - Upper bound index into the target array.
  173. Target - An array of chars to unmarshall the data into.
  174. Return Values:
  175. None.
  176. --*/
  177. {
  178. register unsigned char * MsgBuffer = (unsigned char *)SourceMessage->Buffer;
  179. unsigned int Index;
  180. int byteCount = (int)(UpperIndex - LowerIndex);
  181. if ( (SourceMessage->DataRepresentation & NDR_CHAR_REP_MASK) ==
  182. NDR_EBCDIC_CHAR )
  183. {
  184. for (Index = (int)LowerIndex; Index < UpperIndex; Index++)
  185. {
  186. //
  187. // The sender is an EBCDIC system. To convert to ASCII:
  188. // retrieve *(SourceMessage->Buffer) as an unsigned char, and use
  189. // that value to Index into the ebcdic_to_ascii table.
  190. //
  191. Target[Index] =
  192. ebcdic_to_ascii[ MsgBuffer[(Index-LowerIndex)] ];
  193. }
  194. }
  195. else
  196. {
  197. RpcpMemoryCopy(
  198. &Target[LowerIndex],
  199. MsgBuffer,
  200. byteCount
  201. );
  202. /* Replaced by RpcpMemoryCopy:
  203. for (Index = LowerIndex; Index < UpperIndex; Index++)
  204. {
  205. //
  206. // The sender is an ASCII system. To unmarshall, just
  207. // copy an unsigned character from the buffer to the Target.
  208. //
  209. Target[Index] = MsgBuffer[(Index-LowerIndex)];
  210. }
  211. */
  212. }
  213. //
  214. // Advance the buffer pointer before returning
  215. //
  216. *(unsigned char **)&SourceMessage->Buffer += byteCount;
  217. }
  218. //
  219. // end char_array_from_ndr
  220. //
  221. /*
  222. //
  223. // Changed name to ..._bytecount. Not currently used.
  224. //
  225. int MIDL_wchar_bytecount (
  226. unsigned char s[]
  227. )
  228. {
  229. int i = 0;
  230. while (s[2*i] || s[2*i+1]) ++i;
  231. return i;
  232. }
  233. */