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/*********************************************************************\ 
 
MODULE NAME:    b64.c 
 
AUTHOR:         Bob Trower 08/04/01 
 
PROJECT:        Crypt Data Packaging 
 
COPYRIGHT:      Copyright (c) Trantor Standard Systems Inc., 2001 
 
NOTE:           This source code may be used as you wish, subject to 
                the MIT license.  See the LICENCE section below. 
 
DESCRIPTION: 
                This little utility implements the Base64 
                Content-Transfer-Encoding standard described in 
                RFC1113 (http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1113.html). 
 
                This is the coding scheme used by MIME to allow 
                binary data to be transferred by SMTP mail. 
 
                Groups of 3 bytes from a binary stream are coded as 
                groups of 4 bytes in a text stream. 
 
                The input stream is 'padded' with zeros to create 
                an input that is an even multiple of 3. 
 
                A special character ('=') is used to denote padding so 
                that the stream can be decoded back to its exact size. 
 
                Encoded output is formatted in lines which should 
                be a maximum of 72 characters to conform to the 
                specification.  This program defaults to 72 characters, 
                but will allow more or less through the use of a 
                switch.  The program enforces a minimum line size 
                of 4 characters. 
 
                Example encoding: 
 
                The stream 'ABCD' is 32 bits long.  It is mapped as 
                follows: 
 
                ABCD 
 
                 A (65)     B (66)     C (67)     D (68)   (None) (None) 
                01000001   01000010   01000011   01000100 
 
                16 (Q)  20 (U)  9 (J)   3 (D)    17 (R) 0 (A)  NA (=) NA (=) 
                010000  010100  001001  000011   010001 000000 000000 000000 
 
 
                QUJDRA== 
 
                Decoding is the process in reverse.  A 'decode' lookup 
                table has been created to avoid string scans. 
 
DESIGN GOALS:	Specifically: 
		Code is a stand-alone utility to perform base64  
		encoding/decoding. It should be genuinely useful  
		when the need arises and it meets a need that is  
		likely to occur for some users.   
		Code acts as sample code to show the author's  
		design and coding style.   
 
		Generally:  
		This program is designed to survive: 
		Everything you need is in a single source file. 
		It compiles cleanly using a vanilla ANSI C compiler. 
		It does its job correctly with a minimum of fuss.   
		The code is not overly clever, not overly simplistic  
		and not overly verbose.  
		Access is 'cut and paste' from a web page.   
		Terms of use are reasonable.   
 
VALIDATION:     Non-trivial code is never without errors.  This 
                file likely has some problems, since it has only 
                been tested by the author.  It is expected with most 
                source code that there is a period of 'burn-in' when 
                problems are identified and corrected.  That being 
                said, it is possible to have 'reasonably correct' 
                code by following a regime of unit test that covers 
                the most likely cases and regression testing prior 
                to release.  This has been done with this code and 
                it has a good probability of performing as expected. 
 
                Unit Test Cases: 
 
                case 0:empty file: 
                    CASE0.DAT  ->  -> 
                    (Zero length target file created 
                    on both encode and decode.) 
 
                case 1:One input character: 
                    CASE1.DAT A -> QQ== -> A 
 
                case 2:Two input characters: 
                    CASE2.DAT AB -> QUJD -> AB 
 
                case 3:Three input characters: 
                    CASE3.DAT ABC -> QUJD -> ABC 
 
                case 4:Four input characters: 
                    case4.dat ABCD -> QUJDRA== -> ABCD 
 
                case 5:All chars from 0 to ff, linesize set to 50: 
 
                    AAECAwQFBgcICQoLDA0ODxAREhMUFRYXGBkaGxwdHh8gISIj 
                    JCUmJygpKissLS4vMDEyMzQ1Njc4OTo7PD0+P0BBQkNERUZH 
                    SElKS0xNTk9QUVJTVFVWV1hZWltcXV5fYGFiY2RlZmdoaWpr 
                    bG1ub3BxcnN0dXZ3eHl6e3x9fn+AgYKDhIWGh4iJiouMjY6P 
                    kJGSk5SVlpeYmZqbnJ2en6ChoqOkpaanqKmqq6ytrq+wsbKz 
                    tLW2t7i5uru8vb6/wMHCw8TFxsfIycrLzM3Oz9DR0tPU1dbX 
                    2Nna29zd3t/g4eLj5OXm5+jp6uvs7e7v8PHy8/T19vf4+fr7 
                    /P3+/w== 
 
                case 6:Mime Block from e-mail: 
                    (Data same as test case 5) 
 
                case 7: Large files: 
                    Tested 28 MB file in/out. 
 
                case 8: Random Binary Integrity: 
                    This binary program (b64.exe) was encoded to base64, 
                    back to binary and then executed. 
 
                case 9 Stress: 
                    All files in a working directory encoded/decoded 
                    and compared with file comparison utility to 
                    ensure that multiple runs do not cause problems 
                    such as exhausting file handles, tmp storage, etc. 
 
                ------------- 
 
                Syntax, operation and failure: 
                    All options/switches tested.  Performs as 
                    expected. 
 
                case 10: 
                    No Args -- Shows Usage Screen 
                    Return Code 1 (Invalid Syntax) 
                case 11: 
                    One Arg (invalid) -- Shows Usage Screen 
                    Return Code 1 (Invalid Syntax) 
                case 12: 
                    One Arg Help (-?) -- Shows detailed Usage Screen. 
                    Return Code 0 (Success -- help request is valid). 
                case 13: 
                    One Arg Help (-h) -- Shows detailed Usage Screen. 
                    Return Code 0 (Success -- help request is valid). 
                case 14: 
                    One Arg (valid) -- Uses stdin/stdout (filter) 
                    Return Code 0 (Sucess) 
                case 15: 
                    Two Args (invalid file) -- shows system error. 
                    Return Code 2 (File Error) 
                case 16: 
                    Encode non-existent file -- shows system error. 
                    Return Code 2 (File Error) 
                case 17: 
                    Out of disk space -- shows system error. 
                    Return Code 3 (File I/O Error) 
 
                ------------- 
 
                Compile/Regression test: 
                    gcc compiled binary under Cygwin 
                    Microsoft Visual Studio under Windows 2000 
                    Microsoft Version 6.0 C under Windows 2000 
 
DEPENDENCIES:   None 
 
LICENCE:        Copyright (c) 2001 Bob Trower, Trantor Standard Systems Inc. 
 
                Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person 
                obtaining a copy of this software and associated 
                documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the 
                Software without restriction, including without limitation 
                the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, 
                sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to 
                permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, 
                subject to the following conditions: 
 
                The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall 
                be included in all copies or substantial portions of the 
                Software. 
 
                THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY 
                KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE 
                WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR 
                PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS 
                OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR 
                OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR 
                OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE 
                SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. 
 
VERSION HISTORY: 
                Bob Trower 08/04/01 -- Create Version 0.00.00B 
 
\******************************************************************* */ 
 
#include  
#include  
 
/* 
** Translation Table as described in RFC1113 
*/ 
static const char cb64[]="ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/"; 
 
/* 
** Translation Table to decode (created by author) 
*/ 
static const char cd64[]="|$$$}rstuvwxyz{$$$$$$$>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVW$$$$$$XYZ[\\]^_`abcdefghijklmnopq"; 
 
/* 
** encodeblock 
** 
** encode 3 8-bit binary bytes as 4 '6-bit' characters 
*/ 
void encodeblock( unsigned char in[3], unsigned char out[4], int len ) 
{ 
    out[0] = cb64[ in[0] >> 2 ]; 
    out[1] = cb64[ ((in[0] & 0x03) << 4) | ((in[1] & 0xf0) >> 4) ]; 
    out[2] = (unsigned char) (len > 1 ? cb64[ ((in[1] & 0x0f) << 2) | ((in[2] & 0xc0) >> 6) ] : '='); 
    out[3] = (unsigned char) (len > 2 ? cb64[ in[2] & 0x3f ] : '='); 
} 
 
/* 
** encode 
** 
** base64 encode a stream adding padding and line breaks as per spec. 
*/ 
void encode( FILE *infile, FILE *outfile, int linesize ) 
{ 
    unsigned char in[3], out[4]; 
    int i, len, blocksout = 0; 
 
    while( !feof( infile ) ) { 
        len = 0; 
        for( i = 0; i < 3; i++ ) { 
            in[i] = (unsigned char) getc( infile ); 
            if( !feof( infile ) ) { 
                len++; 
            } 
            else { 
                in[i] = 0; 
            } 
        } 
        if( len ) { 
            encodeblock( in, out, len ); 
            for( i = 0; i < 4; i++ ) { 
                putc( out[i], outfile ); 
            } 
            blocksout++; 
        } 
        if( blocksout >= (linesize/4) || feof( infile ) ) { 
            if( blocksout ) { 
                fprintf( outfile, "\r\n" ); 
            } 
            blocksout = 0; 
        } 
    } 
} 
 
/* 
** decodeblock 
** 
** decode 4 '6-bit' characters into 3 8-bit binary bytes 
*/ 
void decodeblock( unsigned char in[4], unsigned char out[3] ) 
{    
    out[ 0 ] = (unsigned char ) (in[0] << 2 | in[1] >> 4); 
    out[ 1 ] = (unsigned char ) (in[1] << 4 | in[2] >> 2); 
    out[ 2 ] = (unsigned char ) (((in[2] << 6) & 0xc0) | in[3]); 
} 
 
/* 
** decode 
** 
** decode a base64 encoded stream discarding padding, line breaks and noise 
*/ 
void decode( FILE *infile, FILE *outfile ) 
{ 
    unsigned char in[4], out[3], v; 
    int i, len; 
 
    while( !feof( infile ) ) { 
        for( len = 0, i = 0; i < 4 && !feof( infile ); i++ ) { 
            v = 0; 
            while( !feof( infile ) && v == 0 ) { 
                v = (unsigned char) getc( infile ); 
                v = (unsigned char) ((v < 43 || v > 122) ? 0 : cd64[ v - 43 ]); 
                if( v ) { 
                    v = (unsigned char) ((v == '$') ? 0 : v - 61); 
                } 
            } 
            if( !feof( infile ) ) { 
                len++; 
                if( v ) { 
                    in[ i ] = (unsigned char) (v - 1); 
                } 
            } 
            else { 
                in[i] = 0; 
            } 
        } 
        if( len ) { 
            decodeblock( in, out ); 
            for( i = 0; i < len - 1; i++ ) { 
                putc( out[i], outfile ); 
            } 
        } 
    } 
} 
 
/* 
** returnable errors 
** 
** Error codes returned to the operating system. 
** 
*/ 
#define B64_SYNTAX_ERROR        1 
#define B64_FILE_ERROR          2 
#define B64_FILE_IO_ERROR       3 
#define B64_ERROR_OUT_CLOSE     4 
#define B64_LINE_SIZE_TO_MIN    5 
 
/* 
** b64_message 
** 
** Gather text messages in one place. 
** 
*/ 
char *b64_message( int errcode ) 
{ 
    #define B64_MAX_MESSAGES 6 
    char *msgs[ B64_MAX_MESSAGES ] = { 
            "b64:000:Invalid Message Code.", 
            "b64:001:Syntax Error -- check help for usage.", 
            "b64:002:File Error Opening/Creating Files.", 
            "b64:003:File I/O Error -- Note: output file not removed.", 
            "b64:004:Error on output file close.", 
            "b64:004:linesize set to minimum." 
    }; 
    char *msg = msgs[ 0 ]; 
 
    if( errcode > 0 && errcode < B64_MAX_MESSAGES ) { 
        msg = msgs[ errcode ]; 
    } 
 
    return( msg ); 
} 
 
/* 
** b64 
** 
** 'engine' that opens streams and calls encode/decode 
*/ 
 
int b64( int opt, const char *infilename, const char *outfilename, int linesize ) 
{ 
    FILE *infile; 
    int retcode = B64_FILE_ERROR; 
 
    if( !infilename ) { 
        infile = stdin; 
    } 
    else { 
        infile = fopen( infilename, "rb" ); 
    } 
    if( !infile ) { 
        perror( infilename ); 
    } 
    else { 
        FILE *outfile; 
        if( !outfilename ) { 
            outfile = stdout; 
        } 
        else { 
            outfile = fopen( outfilename, "wb" ); 
        } 
        if( !outfile ) { 
            perror( outfilename ); 
        } 
        else { 
            if( opt == 'e' ) { 
                encode( infile, outfile, linesize ); 
            } 
            else { 
                decode( infile, outfile ); 
            } 
            if (ferror( infile ) || ferror( outfile )) { 
                retcode = B64_FILE_IO_ERROR; 
            } 
            else { 
                 retcode = 0; 
            } 
            if( outfile != stdout ) { 
                if( fclose( outfile ) != 0 ) { 
                    perror( b64_message( B64_ERROR_OUT_CLOSE ) ); 
                    retcode = B64_FILE_IO_ERROR; 
                } 
            } 
        } 
        if( infile != stdin ) { 
            fclose( infile ); 
        } 
    } 
 
    return( retcode ); 
}