Coverage Report

Created: 2025-11-16 06:08

next uncovered line (L), next uncovered region (R), next uncovered branch (B)
/src/libidn2/lib/punycode.c
Line
Count
Source
1
/* punycode.c - punycode encoding/decoding
2
   Copyright (C) 2011-2025 Simon Josefsson
3
4
   Libidn2 is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
5
   under the terms of either:
6
7
     * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
8
       Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
9
       your option) any later version.
10
11
   or
12
13
     * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
14
       Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
15
       your option) any later version.
16
17
   or both in parallel, as here.
18
19
   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
20
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
21
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
22
   GNU General Public License for more details.
23
24
   You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and
25
   the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program.  If
26
   not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
27
*/
28
29
/*
30
  Code copied from http://www.nicemice.net/idn/punycode-spec.gz on
31
  2011-01-04 with SHA-1 a966a8017f6be579d74a50a226accc7607c40133
32
  labeled punycode-spec 1.0.3 (2006-Mar-23-Thu).  It is modified for
33
  Libidn2 by Simon Josefsson and others.  Original code license:
34
35
  punycode-spec 1.0.3 (2006-Mar-23-Thu)
36
  http://www.nicemice.net/idn/
37
  Adam M. Costello
38
  http://www.nicemice.net/amc/
39
40
  B. Disclaimer and license
41
42
    Regarding this entire document or any portion of it (including
43
    the pseudocode and C code), the author makes no guarantees and
44
    is not responsible for any damage resulting from its use.  The
45
    author grants irrevocable permission to anyone to use, modify,
46
    and distribute it in any way that does not diminish the rights
47
    of anyone else to use, modify, and distribute it, provided that
48
    redistributed derivative works do not contain misleading author or
49
    version information.  Derivative works need not be licensed under
50
    similar terms.
51
52
  C. Punycode sample implementation
53
54
  punycode-sample.c 2.0.0 (2004-Mar-21-Sun)
55
  http://www.nicemice.net/idn/
56
  Adam M. Costello
57
  http://www.nicemice.net/amc/
58
59
  This is ANSI C code (C89) implementing Punycode 1.0.x.
60
*/
61
62
#include <config.h>
63
64
#include "idn2.h"   /* IDN2_OK, ... */
65
66
#include <string.h>
67
68
/*** Bootstring parameters for Punycode ***/
69
70
enum
71
{ base = 36, tmin = 1, tmax = 26, skew = 38, damp = 700,
72
  initial_bias = 72, initial_n = 0x80, delimiter = 0x2D
73
};
74
75
/* basic(cp) tests whether cp is a basic code point: */
76
101k
#define encode_basic(cp) ((uint32_t)(cp) < 0x80)
77
78
/* encode_digit(d,flag) returns the basic code point whose value      */
79
/* (when used for representing integers) is d, which needs to be in   */
80
/* the range 0 to base-1.  The lowercase form is used unless flag is  */
81
/* nonzero, in which case the uppercase form is used.  The behavior   */
82
/* is undefined if flag is nonzero and digit d has no uppercase form. */
83
84
static char
85
encode_digit (uint32_t d, int flag)
86
129k
{
87
129k
  return d + 22 + 75 * (d < 26) - ((flag != 0) << 5);
88
  /*  0..25 map to ASCII a..z or A..Z */
89
  /* 26..35 map to ASCII 0..9         */
90
129k
}
91
92
/* basic(cp) tests whether cp is a basic code point: */
93
#define decode_basic(cp)             \
94
251k
  ((cp >= 'a' && cp <= 'z') || (cp >= '0' && cp <='9')    \
95
251k
   || (cp >= 'A' && cp <='Z') || cp == '-' || cp == '_')
96
97
/* decode_digit(cp) returns the numeric value of a basic code */
98
/* point (for use in representing integers) in the range 0 to */
99
/* base-1, or base if cp does not represent a value.          */
100
101
static unsigned
102
decode_digit (int cp)
103
214k
{
104
214k
  if (cp >= 'a' && cp <= 'z')
105
154k
    return cp - 'a';
106
59.9k
  if (cp >= '0' && cp <= '9')
107
47.0k
    return cp - '0' + 26;
108
12.8k
  if (cp >= 'A' && cp <= 'Z')
109
9.15k
    return cp - 'A';
110
111
3.73k
  return 0;
112
12.8k
}
113
114
/*** Bias adaptation function ***/
115
116
static uint32_t
117
adapt (uint32_t delta, uint32_t numpoints, int firsttime)
118
  _GL_ATTRIBUTE_CONST;
119
120
     static uint32_t adapt (uint32_t delta, uint32_t numpoints, int firsttime)
121
183k
{
122
183k
  uint32_t k;
123
124
183k
  delta = firsttime ? delta / damp : delta >> 1;
125
  /* delta >> 1 is a faster way of doing delta / 2 */
126
183k
  delta += delta / numpoints;
127
128
216k
  for (k = 0; delta > ((base - tmin) * tmax) / 2; k += base)
129
33.3k
    {
130
33.3k
      delta /= base - tmin;
131
33.3k
    }
132
133
183k
  return k + (base - tmin + 1) * delta / (delta + skew);
134
183k
}
135
136
/**
137
 * idn2_punycode_encode:
138
 * @input: array of input Unicode (UCS-4) code points
139
 * @input_length: number of code points in the @input array.
140
 * @output: output character array with ASCII code points.
141
 * @output_length: size of @output array
142
 *
143
 * Converts a sequence of code points to Punycode.
144
 *
145
 * Warning: Be aware that is rare for applications to need to perform
146
 *   Punycode operations, and you should consider idn2_to_ascii_8z(),
147
 *   idn2_to_ascii_lz(), idn2_to_ascii_4z() etc.
148
 *
149
 * Returns: On successful encoding %IDN2_OK is returned, or an error
150
 *   codes like %IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT, %IDN2_PUNYCODE_BIG_OUTPUT,
151
 *   or %IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW.
152
 *
153
 * Since: 2.3.5
154
 **/
155
int
156
idn2_punycode_encode (const uint32_t *input,
157
          size_t input_length,
158
          char *output, size_t *output_length)
159
14.6k
{
160
14.6k
  uint32_t our_input_length, n, delta, h, b, bias, j, m, q, k, t;
161
14.6k
  size_t out, max_out;
162
163
  /* The Punycode spec assumes that the input length is the same type */
164
  /* of integer as a code point, so we need to convert the size_t to  */
165
  /* a uint32_t, which could overflow.                           */
166
167
14.6k
  if (input_length > UINT32_MAX)
168
0
    return IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW;
169
14.6k
  our_input_length = (uint32_t) input_length;
170
171
  /* Initialize the state: */
172
173
14.6k
  n = initial_n;
174
14.6k
  delta = 0;
175
14.6k
  out = 0;
176
14.6k
  max_out = *output_length;
177
14.6k
  bias = initial_bias;
178
179
  /* Handle the basic code points: */
180
181
116k
  for (j = 0; j < our_input_length; ++j)
182
101k
    {
183
101k
      if (encode_basic (input[j]))
184
16.6k
  {
185
16.6k
    if (max_out - out < 2)
186
43
      return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BIG_OUTPUT;
187
16.5k
    output[out++] = (char) input[j];
188
16.5k
  }
189
84.8k
      else if (input[j] > 0x10FFFF
190
84.8k
         || (input[j] >= 0xD800 && input[j] <= 0xDBFF))
191
0
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT;
192
101k
    }
193
194
14.5k
  h = b = (uint32_t) out;
195
  /* cannot overflow because out <= our_input_length <= UINT32_MAX */
196
197
  /* h is the number of code points that have been handled, b is the  */
198
  /* number of basic code points, and out is the number of ASCII code */
199
  /* points that have been output.                                    */
200
201
14.5k
  if (b > 0)
202
3.14k
    output[out++] = delimiter;
203
204
  /* Main encoding loop: */
205
206
53.7k
  while (h < our_input_length)
207
39.4k
    {
208
      /* All non-basic code points < n have been     */
209
      /* handled already.  Find the next larger one: */
210
211
461k
      for (m = UINT32_MAX, j = 0; j < our_input_length; ++j)
212
421k
  {
213
    /* if (basic(input[j])) continue; */
214
    /* (not needed for Punycode) */
215
421k
    if (input[j] >= n && input[j] < m)
216
70.6k
      m = input[j];
217
421k
  }
218
219
      /* Increase delta enough to advance the decoder's    */
220
      /* <n,i> state to <m,0>, but guard against overflow: */
221
222
39.4k
      if (m - n > (UINT32_MAX - delta) / (h + 1))
223
0
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW;
224
39.4k
      delta += (m - n) * (h + 1);
225
39.4k
      n = m;
226
227
443k
      for (j = 0; j < our_input_length; ++j)
228
404k
  {
229
    /* Punycode does not need to check whether input[j] is basic: */
230
404k
    if (input[j] < n /* || basic(input[j]) */ )
231
163k
      {
232
163k
        if (++delta == 0)
233
0
    return IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW;
234
163k
      }
235
236
404k
    if (input[j] == n)
237
64.5k
      {
238
        /* Represent delta as a generalized variable-length integer: */
239
240
65.2k
        for (q = delta, k = base;; k += base)
241
129k
    {
242
129k
      if (out >= max_out)
243
263
        return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BIG_OUTPUT;
244
129k
      t = k <= bias /* + tmin */ ? tmin :  /* +tmin not needed */
245
129k
        k >= bias + tmax ? tmax : k - bias;
246
129k
      if (q < t)
247
64.2k
        break;
248
65.2k
      output[out++] = encode_digit (t + (q - t) % (base - t), 0);
249
65.2k
      q = (q - t) / (base - t);
250
65.2k
    }
251
252
64.2k
        output[out++] = encode_digit (q, 0);
253
64.2k
        bias = adapt (delta, h + 1, h == b);
254
64.2k
        delta = 0;
255
64.2k
        ++h;
256
64.2k
      }
257
404k
  }
258
259
39.1k
      ++delta, ++n;
260
39.1k
    }
261
262
14.3k
  *output_length = out;
263
14.3k
  return IDN2_OK;
264
14.5k
}
265
266
/**
267
 * idn2_punycode_decode:
268
 * @input: array of ASCII characters (0..7F)
269
 * @input_length: Number of ASCII characters in the @input array.
270
 * @output: output character array with ASCII code points.
271
 * @output_length: on input, guarantee that @output has room
272
 *   for this many code points; on output, *@output_length
273
 *   holds number of code points in @output.
274
 *
275
 * Converts Punycode to a sequence of code points.
276
 *
277
 * The decoder will never need to output more code points than the
278
 * number of ASCII code points in the input, because of the way the
279
 * encoding is defined.
280
 *
281
 * The number of code points output cannot exceed the maximum possible
282
 * value of a uint32_t, even if the supplied @output_length is greater
283
 * than that.
284
 *
285
 * Warning: Be aware that is rare for applications to need to perform
286
 *   Punycode operations, and you should consider
287
 *   idn2_to_unicode_8z8z(), idn2_to_unicode_lzlz() etc.
288
 *
289
 * Returns: On successful encoding %IDN2_OK is returned, or an error
290
 *   codes like %IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT, %IDN2_PUNYCODE_BIG_OUTPUT,
291
 *   or %IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW.
292
 *
293
 * Since: 2.3.5
294
 **/
295
int
296
idn2_punycode_decode (const char *input,
297
          size_t input_length,
298
          uint32_t *output, size_t *output_length)
299
28.8k
{
300
28.8k
  uint32_t n, out = 0, i, max_out, bias, oldi, w, k, digit, t;
301
28.8k
  size_t b = 0, j, in;
302
303
28.8k
  if (!input_length)
304
71
    return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT;
305
306
  /* Check that all chars are basic */
307
278k
  for (j = 0; j < input_length; ++j)
308
251k
    {
309
251k
      if (!decode_basic (input[j]))
310
1.94k
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT;
311
249k
      if (input[j] == delimiter)
312
7.68k
  b = j;
313
249k
    }
314
315
26.8k
  max_out =
316
26.8k
    *output_length > UINT32_MAX ? UINT32_MAX : (uint32_t) * output_length;
317
318
26.8k
  if (input[b] == delimiter)
319
3.19k
    {
320
      /* do not accept leading or trailing delimiter
321
       *   - leading delim must be omitted if there is no ASCII char in u-label
322
       *   - trailing delim means there where no non-ASCII chars in u-label
323
       */
324
3.19k
      if (!b || b == input_length - 1)
325
90
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT;
326
327
3.10k
      if (b >= max_out)
328
51
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BIG_OUTPUT;
329
330
      /* Check that all chars before last delimiter are basic chars */
331
      /* and copy the first b code points to the output. */
332
20.5k
      for (j = 0; j < b; j++)
333
17.4k
  output[out++] = input[j];
334
335
3.05k
      b += 1;     /* advance to non-basic char encoding */
336
3.05k
    }
337
338
  /* Initialize the state: */
339
26.7k
  n = initial_n;
340
26.7k
  i = 0;
341
26.7k
  bias = initial_bias;
342
343
  /* Main decoding loop:  Start just after the last delimiter if any  */
344
  /* basic code points were copied; start at the beginning otherwise. */
345
144k
  for (in = b; in < input_length; ++out)
346
119k
    {
347
348
      /* in is the index of the next ASCII code point to be consumed, */
349
      /* and out is the number of code points in the output array.    */
350
351
      /* Decode a generalized variable-length integer into delta,  */
352
      /* which gets added to i.  The overflow checking is easier   */
353
      /* if we increase i as we go, then subtract off its starting */
354
      /* value at the end to obtain delta.                         */
355
119k
      for (oldi = i, w = 1, k = base;; k += base)
356
214k
  {
357
214k
    if (in >= input_length)
358
210
      return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT;
359
214k
    digit = decode_digit (input[in++]);
360
214k
    if (digit >= base)
361
0
      return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT;
362
214k
    if (digit > (UINT32_MAX - i) / w)
363
44
      return IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW;
364
214k
    i += digit * w;
365
214k
    t = k <= bias /* + tmin */ ? tmin :  /* +tmin not needed */
366
214k
      k >= bias + tmax ? tmax : k - bias;
367
214k
    if (digit < t)
368
118k
      break;
369
95.7k
    if (w > UINT32_MAX / (base - t))
370
0
      return IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW;
371
95.7k
    w *= (base - t);
372
95.7k
  }
373
374
118k
      bias = adapt (i - oldi, out + 1, oldi == 0);
375
376
      /* i was supposed to wrap around from out+1 to 0,   */
377
      /* incrementing n each time, so we'll fix that now: */
378
118k
      if (i / (out + 1) > UINT32_MAX - n)
379
89
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_OVERFLOW;
380
118k
      n += i / (out + 1);
381
118k
      if (n > 0x10FFFF || (n >= 0xD800 && n <= 0xDBFF))
382
918
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT;
383
117k
      i %= (out + 1);
384
385
      /* Insert n at position i of the output: */
386
387
      /* not needed for Punycode: */
388
      /* if (basic(n)) return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BAD_INPUT; */
389
117k
      if (out >= max_out)
390
28
  return IDN2_PUNYCODE_BIG_OUTPUT;
391
392
117k
      memmove (output + i + 1, output + i, (out - i) * sizeof *output);
393
117k
      output[i++] = n;
394
117k
    }
395
396
25.4k
  *output_length = (size_t) out;
397
  /* cannot overflow because out <= old value of *output_length */
398
25.4k
  return IDN2_OK;
399
26.7k
}
400
401
/* We are stuck exporting these old internal interfaces because old
402
   versions of GNUTLS used them, and maybe other software. */
403
404
extern int _IDN2_API _idn2_punycode_decode (size_t input_length,
405
              const char input[],
406
              size_t *output_length,
407
              uint32_t output[]);
408
extern int _IDN2_API _idn2_punycode_encode (size_t input_length,
409
              const uint32_t input[],
410
              size_t *output_length,
411
              char output[]);
412
413
int
414
_idn2_punycode_decode (size_t input_length,
415
           const char input[],
416
           size_t *output_length, uint32_t output[])
417
0
{
418
0
  return idn2_punycode_decode (input, input_length, output, output_length);
419
420
0
}
421
422
int
423
_idn2_punycode_encode (size_t input_length,
424
           const uint32_t input[],
425
           size_t *output_length, char output[])
426
0
{
427
0
  return idn2_punycode_encode (input, input_length, output, output_length);
428
0
}