1 /*
2 * ntp_leapsec.c - leap second processing for NTPD
3 *
4 * Written by Juergen Perlinger (perlinger@ntp.org) for the NTP project.
5 * The contents of 'html/copyright.html' apply.
6 * ----------------------------------------------------------------------
7 * This is an attempt to get the leap second handling into a dedicated
8 * module to make the somewhat convoluted logic testable.
9 */
10
11 #include <config.h>
12 #include <sys/types.h>
13 #include <sys/stat.h>
14 #include <ctype.h>
15
16 #include "ntp_types.h"
17 #include "ntp_fp.h"
18 #include "ntp_stdlib.h"
19 #include "ntp_calendar.h"
20 #include "ntp_leapsec.h"
21 #include "ntp.h"
22 #include "vint64ops.h"
23 #include "lib_strbuf.h"
24
25 #include "isc/sha1.h"
26
27 static const char * const logPrefix = "leapsecond file";
28
29 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
30 * GCC is rather sticky with its 'const' attribute. We have to do it more
31 * explicit than with a cast if we want to get rid of a CONST qualifier.
32 * Greetings from the PASCAL world, where casting was only possible via
33 * untagged unions...
34 */
35 static inline void*
noconst(const void * ptr)36 noconst(
37 const void* ptr
38 )
39 {
40 union {
41 const void * cp;
42 void * vp;
43 } tmp;
44 tmp.cp = ptr;
45 return tmp.vp;
46 }
47
48 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
49 * Our internal data structure
50 */
51 #define MAX_HIST 10 /* history of leap seconds */
52
53 struct leap_info {
54 vint64 ttime; /* transition time (after the step, ntp scale) */
55 uint32_t stime; /* schedule limit (a month before transition) */
56 int16_t taiof; /* TAI offset on and after the transition */
57 uint8_t dynls; /* dynamic: inserted on peer/clock request */
58 };
59 typedef struct leap_info leap_info_t;
60
61 struct leap_head {
62 vint64 update; /* time of information update */
63 vint64 expire; /* table expiration time */
64 uint16_t size; /* number of infos in table */
65 int16_t base_tai; /* total leaps before first entry */
66 int16_t this_tai; /* current TAI offset */
67 int16_t next_tai; /* TAI offset after 'when' */
68 vint64 dtime; /* due time (current era end) */
69 vint64 ttime; /* nominal transition time (next era start) */
70 vint64 stime; /* schedule time (when we take notice) */
71 vint64 ebase; /* base time of this leap era */
72 uint8_t dynls; /* next leap is dynamic (by peer request) */
73 };
74 typedef struct leap_head leap_head_t;
75
76 struct leap_table {
77 leap_signature_t lsig;
78 leap_head_t head;
79 leap_info_t info[MAX_HIST];
80 };
81
82 /* Where we store our tables */
83 static leap_table_t _ltab[2], *_lptr;
84 static int/*BOOL*/ _electric;
85
86 /* Forward decls of local helpers */
87 static int add_range(leap_table_t*, const leap_info_t*);
88 static char * get_line(leapsec_reader, void*, char*, size_t);
89 static char * skipws(const char*);
90 static int parsefail(const char * cp, const char * ep);
91 static void reload_limits(leap_table_t*, const vint64*);
92 static void fetch_leap_era(leap_era_t*, const leap_table_t*,
93 const vint64*);
94 static int betweenu32(uint32_t, uint32_t, uint32_t);
95 static void reset_times(leap_table_t*);
96 static int leapsec_add(leap_table_t*, const vint64*, int);
97 static int leapsec_raw(leap_table_t*, const vint64 *, int, int);
98 static const char * lstostr(const vint64 * ts);
99
100 /* =====================================================================
101 * Get & Set the current leap table
102 */
103
104 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
105 leap_table_t *
leapsec_get_table(int alternate)106 leapsec_get_table(
107 int alternate)
108 {
109 leap_table_t *p1, *p2;
110
111 p1 = _lptr;
112 if (p1 == &_ltab[0]) {
113 p2 = &_ltab[1];
114 } else if (p1 == &_ltab[1]) {
115 p2 = &_ltab[0];
116 } else {
117 p1 = &_ltab[0];
118 p2 = &_ltab[1];
119 reset_times(p1);
120 reset_times(p2);
121 _lptr = p1;
122 }
123 if (alternate) {
124 memcpy(p2, p1, sizeof(leap_table_t));
125 p1 = p2;
126 }
127
128 return p1;
129 }
130
131 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
132 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_set_table(leap_table_t * pt)133 leapsec_set_table(
134 leap_table_t * pt)
135 {
136 if (pt == &_ltab[0] || pt == &_ltab[1])
137 _lptr = pt;
138 return _lptr == pt;
139 }
140
141 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
142 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_electric(int on)143 leapsec_electric(
144 int/*BOOL*/ on)
145 {
146 int res = _electric;
147 if (on < 0)
148 return res;
149
150 _electric = (on != 0);
151 if (_electric == res)
152 return res;
153
154 if (_lptr == &_ltab[0] || _lptr == &_ltab[1])
155 reset_times(_lptr);
156
157 return res;
158 }
159
160 /* =====================================================================
161 * API functions that operate on tables
162 */
163
164 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
165 * Clear all leap second data. Use it for init & cleanup
166 */
167 void
leapsec_clear(leap_table_t * pt)168 leapsec_clear(
169 leap_table_t * pt)
170 {
171 memset(&pt->lsig, 0, sizeof(pt->lsig));
172 memset(&pt->head, 0, sizeof(pt->head));
173 reset_times(pt);
174 }
175
176 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
177 * Load a leap second file and check expiration on the go
178 */
179 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_load(leap_table_t * pt,leapsec_reader func,void * farg,int use_build_limit)180 leapsec_load(
181 leap_table_t * pt ,
182 leapsec_reader func,
183 void * farg,
184 int use_build_limit)
185 {
186 char *cp, *ep, linebuf[50];
187 vint64 ttime, limit;
188 long taiof;
189 struct calendar build;
190
191 leapsec_clear(pt);
192 if (use_build_limit && ntpcal_get_build_date(&build)) {
193 /* don't prune everything -- permit the last 10yrs
194 * before build.
195 */
196 build.year -= 10;
197 limit = ntpcal_date_to_ntp64(&build);
198 } else {
199 memset(&limit, 0, sizeof(limit));
200 }
201
202 while (get_line(func, farg, linebuf, sizeof(linebuf))) {
203 cp = linebuf;
204 if (*cp == '#') {
205 cp++;
206 if (*cp == '@') {
207 cp = skipws(cp+1);
208 pt->head.expire = strtouv64(cp, &ep, 10);
209 if (parsefail(cp, ep))
210 goto fail_read;
211 pt->lsig.etime = pt->head.expire.D_s.lo;
212 } else if (*cp == '$') {
213 cp = skipws(cp+1);
214 pt->head.update = strtouv64(cp, &ep, 10);
215 if (parsefail(cp, ep))
216 goto fail_read;
217 }
218 } else if (isdigit((u_char)*cp)) {
219 ttime = strtouv64(cp, &ep, 10);
220 if (parsefail(cp, ep))
221 goto fail_read;
222 cp = skipws(ep);
223 taiof = strtol(cp, &ep, 10);
224 if ( parsefail(cp, ep)
225 || taiof > SHRT_MAX || taiof < SHRT_MIN)
226 goto fail_read;
227 if (ucmpv64(&ttime, &limit) >= 0) {
228 if (!leapsec_raw(pt, &ttime,
229 taiof, FALSE))
230 goto fail_insn;
231 } else {
232 pt->head.base_tai = (int16_t)taiof;
233 }
234 pt->lsig.ttime = ttime.D_s.lo;
235 pt->lsig.taiof = (int16_t)taiof;
236 }
237 }
238 return TRUE;
239
240 fail_read:
241 errno = EILSEQ;
242 fail_insn:
243 leapsec_clear(pt);
244 return FALSE;
245 }
246
247 /* ---------------------------------------------------------------------
248 * Dump a table in human-readable format. Use 'fprintf' and a FILE
249 * pointer if you want to get it printed into a stream.
250 */
251 void
leapsec_dump(const leap_table_t * pt,leapsec_dumper func,void * farg)252 leapsec_dump(
253 const leap_table_t * pt ,
254 leapsec_dumper func,
255 void * farg)
256 {
257 int idx;
258 vint64 ts;
259 struct calendar atb, ttb;
260
261 ntpcal_ntp64_to_date(&ttb, &pt->head.expire);
262 (*func)(farg, "leap table (%u entries) expires at %04u-%02u-%02u:\n",
263 pt->head.size,
264 ttb.year, ttb.month, ttb.monthday);
265 idx = pt->head.size;
266 while (idx-- != 0) {
267 ts = pt->info[idx].ttime;
268 ntpcal_ntp64_to_date(&ttb, &ts);
269 ts = subv64u32(&ts, pt->info[idx].stime);
270 ntpcal_ntp64_to_date(&atb, &ts);
271
272 (*func)(farg, "%04u-%02u-%02u [%c] (%04u-%02u-%02u) - %d\n",
273 ttb.year, ttb.month, ttb.monthday,
274 "-*"[pt->info[idx].dynls != 0],
275 atb.year, atb.month, atb.monthday,
276 pt->info[idx].taiof);
277 }
278 }
279
280 /* =====================================================================
281 * usecase driven API functions
282 */
283
284 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_query(leap_result_t * qr,uint32_t ts32,const time_t * pivot)285 leapsec_query(
286 leap_result_t * qr ,
287 uint32_t ts32 ,
288 const time_t * pivot)
289 {
290 leap_table_t * pt;
291 vint64 ts64, last, next;
292 uint32_t due32;
293 int fired;
294
295 /* preset things we use later on... */
296 fired = FALSE;
297 ts64 = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(ts32, pivot);
298 pt = leapsec_get_table(FALSE);
299 memset(qr, 0, sizeof(leap_result_t));
300
301 if (ucmpv64(&ts64, &pt->head.ebase) < 0) {
302 /* Most likely after leap frame reset. Could also be a
303 * backstep of the system clock. Anyway, get the new
304 * leap era frame.
305 */
306 reload_limits(pt, &ts64);
307 } else if (ucmpv64(&ts64, &pt->head.dtime) >= 0) {
308 /* Boundary crossed in forward direction. This might
309 * indicate a leap transition, so we prepare for that
310 * case.
311 *
312 * Some operations below are actually NOPs in electric
313 * mode, but having only one code path that works for
314 * both modes is easier to maintain.
315 *
316 * There's another quirk we must keep looking out for:
317 * If we just stepped the clock, the step might have
318 * crossed a leap boundary. As with backward steps, we
319 * do not want to raise the 'fired' event in that case.
320 * So we raise the 'fired' event only if we're close to
321 * the transition and just reload the limits otherwise.
322 */
323 last = addv64i32(&pt->head.dtime, 3); /* get boundary */
324 if (ucmpv64(&ts64, &last) >= 0) {
325 /* that was likely a query after a step */
326 reload_limits(pt, &ts64);
327 } else {
328 /* close enough for deeper examination */
329 last = pt->head.ttime;
330 qr->warped = (int16_t)(last.D_s.lo -
331 pt->head.dtime.D_s.lo);
332 next = addv64i32(&ts64, qr->warped);
333 reload_limits(pt, &next);
334 fired = ucmpv64(&pt->head.ebase, &last) == 0;
335 if (fired) {
336 ts64 = next;
337 ts32 = next.D_s.lo;
338 } else {
339 qr->warped = 0;
340 }
341 }
342 }
343
344 qr->tai_offs = pt->head.this_tai;
345 qr->ebase = pt->head.ebase;
346 qr->ttime = pt->head.ttime;
347
348 /* If before the next scheduling alert, we're done. */
349 if (ucmpv64(&ts64, &pt->head.stime) < 0)
350 return fired;
351
352 /* now start to collect the remaining data */
353 due32 = pt->head.dtime.D_s.lo;
354
355 qr->tai_diff = pt->head.next_tai - pt->head.this_tai;
356 qr->ddist = due32 - ts32;
357 qr->dynamic = pt->head.dynls;
358 qr->proximity = LSPROX_SCHEDULE;
359
360 /* if not in the last day before transition, we're done. */
361 if (!betweenu32(due32 - SECSPERDAY, ts32, due32))
362 return fired;
363
364 qr->proximity = LSPROX_ANNOUNCE;
365 if (!betweenu32(due32 - 10, ts32, due32))
366 return fired;
367
368 /* The last 10s before the transition. Prepare for action! */
369 qr->proximity = LSPROX_ALERT;
370 return fired;
371 }
372
373 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
374 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_query_era(leap_era_t * qr,uint32_t ntpts,const time_t * pivot)375 leapsec_query_era(
376 leap_era_t * qr ,
377 uint32_t ntpts,
378 const time_t * pivot)
379 {
380 const leap_table_t * pt;
381 vint64 ts64;
382
383 pt = leapsec_get_table(FALSE);
384 ts64 = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(ntpts, pivot);
385 fetch_leap_era(qr, pt, &ts64);
386 return TRUE;
387 }
388
389 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
390 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_frame(leap_result_t * qr)391 leapsec_frame(
392 leap_result_t *qr)
393 {
394 const leap_table_t * pt;
395
396 memset(qr, 0, sizeof(leap_result_t));
397 pt = leapsec_get_table(FALSE);
398
399 qr->tai_offs = pt->head.this_tai;
400 qr->tai_diff = pt->head.next_tai - pt->head.this_tai;
401 qr->ebase = pt->head.ebase;
402 qr->ttime = pt->head.ttime;
403 qr->dynamic = pt->head.dynls;
404
405 return ucmpv64(&pt->head.ttime, &pt->head.stime) >= 0;
406 }
407
408 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
409 /* Reset the current leap frame */
410 void
leapsec_reset_frame(void)411 leapsec_reset_frame(void)
412 {
413 reset_times(leapsec_get_table(FALSE));
414 }
415
416 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
417 /* load a file from a FILE pointer. Note: If hcheck is true, load
418 * only after successful signature check. The stream must be seekable
419 * or this will fail.
420 */
421 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_load_stream(FILE * ifp,const char * fname,int logall)422 leapsec_load_stream(
423 FILE * ifp ,
424 const char * fname,
425 int/*BOOL*/ logall)
426 {
427 leap_table_t *pt;
428 int rcheck;
429
430 if (NULL == fname)
431 fname = "<unknown>";
432
433 rcheck = leapsec_validate((leapsec_reader)getc, ifp);
434 if (logall)
435 switch (rcheck)
436 {
437 case LSVALID_GOODHASH:
438 msyslog(LOG_NOTICE, "%s ('%s'): good hash signature",
439 logPrefix, fname);
440 break;
441
442 case LSVALID_NOHASH:
443 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): no hash signature",
444 logPrefix, fname);
445 break;
446 case LSVALID_BADHASH:
447 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): signature mismatch",
448 logPrefix, fname);
449 break;
450 case LSVALID_BADFORMAT:
451 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): malformed hash signature",
452 logPrefix, fname);
453 break;
454 default:
455 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): unknown error code %d",
456 logPrefix, fname, rcheck);
457 break;
458 }
459 if (rcheck < 0)
460 return FALSE;
461
462 rewind(ifp);
463 pt = leapsec_get_table(TRUE);
464 if (!leapsec_load(pt, (leapsec_reader)getc, ifp, TRUE)) {
465 switch (errno) {
466 case EINVAL:
467 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): bad transition time",
468 logPrefix, fname);
469 break;
470 case ERANGE:
471 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): times not ascending",
472 logPrefix, fname);
473 break;
474 default:
475 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): parsing error",
476 logPrefix, fname);
477 break;
478 }
479 return FALSE;
480 }
481
482 if (pt->head.size)
483 msyslog(LOG_NOTICE, "%s ('%s'): loaded, expire=%s last=%s ofs=%d",
484 logPrefix, fname, lstostr(&pt->head.expire),
485 lstostr(&pt->info[0].ttime), pt->info[0].taiof);
486 else
487 msyslog(LOG_NOTICE,
488 "%s ('%s'): loaded, expire=%s ofs=%d (no entries after build date)",
489 logPrefix, fname, lstostr(&pt->head.expire),
490 pt->head.base_tai);
491
492 return leapsec_set_table(pt);
493 }
494
495 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
496 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_load_file(const char * fname,struct stat * sb_old,int force,int logall)497 leapsec_load_file(
498 const char * fname,
499 struct stat * sb_old,
500 int/*BOOL*/ force,
501 int/*BOOL*/ logall)
502 {
503 FILE * fp;
504 struct stat sb_new;
505 int rc;
506
507 /* just do nothing if there is no leap file */
508 if ( !(fname && *fname) )
509 return FALSE;
510
511 /* try to stat the leapfile */
512 if (0 != stat(fname, &sb_new)) {
513 if (logall)
514 msyslog(LOG_ERR, "%s ('%s'): stat failed: %m",
515 logPrefix, fname);
516 return FALSE;
517 }
518
519 /* silently skip to postcheck if no new file found */
520 if (NULL != sb_old) {
521 if (!force
522 && sb_old->st_mtime == sb_new.st_mtime
523 && sb_old->st_ctime == sb_new.st_ctime
524 )
525 return FALSE;
526 *sb_old = sb_new;
527 }
528
529 /* try to open the leap file, complain if that fails
530 *
531 * [perlinger@ntp.org]
532 * coverity raises a TOCTOU (time-of-check/time-of-use) issue
533 * here, which is not entirely helpful: While there is indeed a
534 * possible race condition between the 'stat()' call above and
535 * the 'fopen)' call below, I intentionally want to omit the
536 * overhead of opening the file and calling 'fstat()', because
537 * in most cases the file would have be to closed anyway without
538 * reading the contents. I chose to disable the coverity
539 * warning instead.
540 *
541 * So unless someone comes up with a reasonable argument why
542 * this could be a real issue, I'll just try to silence coverity
543 * on that topic.
544 */
545 /* coverity[toctou] */
546 if ((fp = fopen(fname, "r")) == NULL) {
547 if (logall)
548 msyslog(LOG_ERR,
549 "%s ('%s'): open failed: %m",
550 logPrefix, fname);
551 return FALSE;
552 }
553
554 rc = leapsec_load_stream(fp, fname, logall);
555 fclose(fp);
556 return rc;
557 }
558
559 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
560 void
leapsec_getsig(leap_signature_t * psig)561 leapsec_getsig(
562 leap_signature_t * psig)
563 {
564 const leap_table_t * pt;
565
566 pt = leapsec_get_table(FALSE);
567 memcpy(psig, &pt->lsig, sizeof(leap_signature_t));
568 }
569
570 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
571 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_expired(uint32_t when,const time_t * tpiv)572 leapsec_expired(
573 uint32_t when,
574 const time_t * tpiv)
575 {
576 const leap_table_t * pt;
577 vint64 limit;
578
579 pt = leapsec_get_table(FALSE);
580 limit = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(when, tpiv);
581 return ucmpv64(&limit, &pt->head.expire) >= 0;
582 }
583
584 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
585 int32_t
leapsec_daystolive(uint32_t when,const time_t * tpiv)586 leapsec_daystolive(
587 uint32_t when,
588 const time_t * tpiv)
589 {
590 const leap_table_t * pt;
591 vint64 limit;
592
593 pt = leapsec_get_table(FALSE);
594 limit = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(when, tpiv);
595 limit = subv64(&pt->head.expire, &limit);
596 return ntpcal_daysplit(&limit).hi;
597 }
598
599 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
600 #if 0 /* currently unused -- possibly revived later */
601 int/*BOOL*/
602 leapsec_add_fix(
603 int total,
604 uint32_t ttime,
605 uint32_t etime,
606 const time_t * pivot)
607 {
608 time_t tpiv;
609 leap_table_t * pt;
610 vint64 tt64, et64;
611
612 if (pivot == NULL) {
613 time(&tpiv);
614 pivot = &tpiv;
615 }
616
617 et64 = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(etime, pivot);
618 tt64 = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(ttime, pivot);
619 pt = leapsec_get_table(TRUE);
620
621 if ( ucmpv64(&et64, &pt->head.expire) <= 0
622 || !leapsec_raw(pt, &tt64, total, FALSE) )
623 return FALSE;
624
625 pt->lsig.etime = etime;
626 pt->lsig.ttime = ttime;
627 pt->lsig.taiof = (int16_t)total;
628
629 pt->head.expire = et64;
630
631 return leapsec_set_table(pt);
632 }
633 #endif
634
635 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
636 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_add_dyn(int insert,uint32_t ntpnow,const time_t * pivot)637 leapsec_add_dyn(
638 int insert,
639 uint32_t ntpnow,
640 const time_t * pivot )
641 {
642 leap_table_t * pt;
643 vint64 now64;
644
645 pt = leapsec_get_table(TRUE);
646 now64 = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(ntpnow, pivot);
647 return ( leapsec_add(pt, &now64, (insert != 0))
648 && leapsec_set_table(pt));
649 }
650
651 /* ------------------------------------------------------------------ */
652 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_autokey_tai(int tai_offset,uint32_t ntpnow,const time_t * pivot)653 leapsec_autokey_tai(
654 int tai_offset,
655 uint32_t ntpnow ,
656 const time_t * pivot )
657 {
658 leap_table_t * pt;
659 leap_era_t era;
660 vint64 now64;
661 int idx;
662
663 (void)tai_offset;
664 pt = leapsec_get_table(FALSE);
665
666 /* Bail out if the basic offset is not zero and the putative
667 * offset is bigger than 10s. That was in 1972 -- we don't want
668 * to go back that far!
669 */
670 if (pt->head.base_tai != 0 || tai_offset < 10)
671 return FALSE;
672
673 /* If there's already data in the table, check if an update is
674 * possible. Update is impossible if there are static entries
675 * (since this indicates a valid leapsecond file) or if we're
676 * too close to a leapsecond transition: We do not know on what
677 * side the transition the sender might have been, so we use a
678 * dead zone around the transition.
679 */
680
681 /* Check for static entries */
682 for (idx = 0; idx != pt->head.size; idx++)
683 if ( ! pt->info[idx].dynls)
684 return FALSE;
685
686 /* get the fulll time stamp and leap era for it */
687 now64 = ntpcal_ntp_to_ntp(ntpnow, pivot);
688 fetch_leap_era(&era, pt, &now64);
689
690 /* check the limits with 20s dead band */
691 era.ebase = addv64i32(&era.ebase, 20);
692 if (ucmpv64(&now64, &era.ebase) < 0)
693 return FALSE;
694
695 era.ttime = addv64i32(&era.ttime, -20);
696 if (ucmpv64(&now64, &era.ttime) > 0)
697 return FALSE;
698
699 /* Here we can proceed. Calculate the delta update. */
700 tai_offset -= era.taiof;
701
702 /* Shift the header info offsets. */
703 pt->head.base_tai += tai_offset;
704 pt->head.this_tai += tai_offset;
705 pt->head.next_tai += tai_offset;
706
707 /* Shift table entry offsets (if any) */
708 for (idx = 0; idx != pt->head.size; idx++)
709 pt->info[idx].taiof += tai_offset;
710
711 /* claim success... */
712 return TRUE;
713 }
714
715
716 /* =====================================================================
717 * internal helpers
718 */
719
720 /* [internal] Reset / init the time window in the leap processor to
721 * force reload on next query. Since a leap transition cannot take place
722 * at an odd second, the value chosen avoids spurious leap transition
723 * triggers. Making all three times equal forces a reload. Using the
724 * maximum value for unsigned 64 bits makes finding the next leap frame
725 * a bit easier.
726 */
727 static void
reset_times(leap_table_t * pt)728 reset_times(
729 leap_table_t * pt)
730 {
731 memset(&pt->head.ebase, 0xFF, sizeof(vint64));
732 pt->head.stime = pt->head.ebase;
733 pt->head.ttime = pt->head.ebase;
734 pt->head.dtime = pt->head.ebase;
735 }
736
737 /* [internal] Add raw data to the table, removing old entries on the
738 * fly. This cannot fail currently.
739 */
740 static int/*BOOL*/
add_range(leap_table_t * pt,const leap_info_t * pi)741 add_range(
742 leap_table_t * pt,
743 const leap_info_t * pi)
744 {
745 /* If the table is full, make room by throwing out the oldest
746 * entry. But remember the accumulated leap seconds! Likewise,
747 * assume a positive leap insertion if this is the first entry
748 * in the table. This is not necessarily the best of all ideas,
749 * but it helps a great deal if a system does not have a leap
750 * table and gets updated from an upstream server.
751 */
752 if (pt->head.size == 0) {
753 pt->head.base_tai = pi->taiof - 1;
754 } else if (pt->head.size >= MAX_HIST) {
755 pt->head.size = MAX_HIST - 1;
756 pt->head.base_tai = pt->info[pt->head.size].taiof;
757 }
758
759 /* make room in lower end and insert item */
760 memmove(pt->info+1, pt->info, pt->head.size*sizeof(*pt->info));
761 pt->info[0] = *pi;
762 pt->head.size++;
763
764 /* invalidate the cached limit data -- we might have news ;-)
765 *
766 * This blocks a spurious transition detection. OTOH, if you add
767 * a value after the last query before a leap transition was
768 * expected to occur, this transition trigger is lost. But we
769 * can probably live with that.
770 */
771 reset_times(pt);
772 return TRUE;
773 }
774
775 /* [internal] given a reader function, read characters into a buffer
776 * until either EOL or EOF is reached. Makes sure that the buffer is
777 * always NUL terminated, but silently truncates excessive data. The
778 * EOL-marker ('\n') is *not* stored in the buffer.
779 *
780 * Returns the pointer to the buffer, unless EOF was reached when trying
781 * to read the first character of a line.
782 */
783 static char *
get_line(leapsec_reader func,void * farg,char * buff,size_t size)784 get_line(
785 leapsec_reader func,
786 void * farg,
787 char * buff,
788 size_t size)
789 {
790 int ch;
791 char *ptr;
792
793 /* if we cannot even store the delimiter, declare failure */
794 if (buff == NULL || size == 0)
795 return NULL;
796
797 ptr = buff;
798 while (EOF != (ch = (*func)(farg)) && '\n' != ch)
799 if (size > 1) {
800 size--;
801 *ptr++ = (char)ch;
802 }
803 /* discard trailing whitespace */
804 while (ptr != buff && isspace((u_char)ptr[-1]))
805 ptr--;
806 *ptr = '\0';
807 return (ptr == buff && ch == EOF) ? NULL : buff;
808 }
809
810 /* [internal] skips whitespace characters from a character buffer. */
811 static char *
skipws(const char * ptr)812 skipws(
813 const char *ptr)
814 {
815 while (isspace((u_char)*ptr))
816 ptr++;
817 return (char*)noconst(ptr);
818 }
819
820 /* [internal] check if a strtoXYZ ended at EOL or whitespace and
821 * converted something at all. Return TRUE if something went wrong.
822 */
823 static int/*BOOL*/
parsefail(const char * cp,const char * ep)824 parsefail(
825 const char * cp,
826 const char * ep)
827 {
828 return (cp == ep)
829 || (*ep && *ep != '#' && !isspace((u_char)*ep));
830 }
831
832 /* [internal] reload the table limits around the given time stamp. This
833 * is where the real work is done when it comes to table lookup and
834 * evaluation. Some care has been taken to have correct code for dealing
835 * with boundary conditions and empty tables.
836 *
837 * In electric mode, transition and trip time are the same. In dumb
838 * mode, the difference of the TAI offsets must be taken into account
839 * and trip time and transition time become different. The difference
840 * becomes the warping distance when the trip time is reached.
841 */
842 static void
reload_limits(leap_table_t * pt,const vint64 * ts)843 reload_limits(
844 leap_table_t * pt,
845 const vint64 * ts)
846 {
847 int idx;
848
849 /* Get full time and search the true lower bound. Use a
850 * simple loop here, since the number of entries does
851 * not warrant a binary search. This also works for an empty
852 * table, so there is no shortcut for that case.
853 */
854 for (idx = 0; idx != pt->head.size; idx++)
855 if (ucmpv64(ts, &pt->info[idx].ttime) >= 0)
856 break;
857
858 /* get time limits with proper bound conditions. Note that the
859 * bounds of the table will be observed even if the table is
860 * empty -- no undefined condition must arise from this code.
861 */
862 if (idx >= pt->head.size) {
863 memset(&pt->head.ebase, 0x00, sizeof(vint64));
864 pt->head.this_tai = pt->head.base_tai;
865 } else {
866 pt->head.ebase = pt->info[idx].ttime;
867 pt->head.this_tai = pt->info[idx].taiof;
868 }
869 if (--idx >= 0) {
870 pt->head.next_tai = pt->info[idx].taiof;
871 pt->head.dynls = pt->info[idx].dynls;
872 pt->head.ttime = pt->info[idx].ttime;
873
874 if (_electric)
875 pt->head.dtime = pt->head.ttime;
876 else
877 pt->head.dtime = addv64i32(
878 &pt->head.ttime,
879 pt->head.next_tai - pt->head.this_tai);
880
881 pt->head.stime = subv64u32(
882 &pt->head.ttime, pt->info[idx].stime);
883
884 } else {
885 memset(&pt->head.ttime, 0xFF, sizeof(vint64));
886 pt->head.stime = pt->head.ttime;
887 pt->head.dtime = pt->head.ttime;
888 pt->head.next_tai = pt->head.this_tai;
889 pt->head.dynls = 0;
890 }
891 }
892
893 /* [internal] fetch the leap era for a given time stamp.
894 * This is a cut-down version the algorithm used to reload the table
895 * limits, but it does not update any global state and provides just the
896 * era information for a given time stamp.
897 */
898 static void
fetch_leap_era(leap_era_t * into,const leap_table_t * pt,const vint64 * ts)899 fetch_leap_era(
900 leap_era_t * into,
901 const leap_table_t * pt ,
902 const vint64 * ts )
903 {
904 int idx;
905
906 /* Simple search loop, also works with empty table. */
907 for (idx = 0; idx != pt->head.size; idx++)
908 if (ucmpv64(ts, &pt->info[idx].ttime) >= 0)
909 break;
910 /* fetch era data, keeping an eye on boundary conditions */
911 if (idx >= pt->head.size) {
912 memset(&into->ebase, 0x00, sizeof(vint64));
913 into->taiof = pt->head.base_tai;
914 } else {
915 into->ebase = pt->info[idx].ttime;
916 into->taiof = pt->info[idx].taiof;
917 }
918 if (--idx >= 0)
919 into->ttime = pt->info[idx].ttime;
920 else
921 memset(&into->ttime, 0xFF, sizeof(vint64));
922 }
923
924 /* [internal] Take a time stamp and create a leap second frame for
925 * it. This will schedule a leap second for the beginning of the next
926 * month, midnight UTC. The 'insert' argument tells if a leap second is
927 * added (!=0) or removed (==0). We do not handle multiple inserts
928 * (yet?)
929 *
930 * Returns 1 if the insert worked, 0 otherwise. (It's not possible to
931 * insert a leap second into the current history -- only appending
932 * towards the future is allowed!)
933 */
934 static int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_add(leap_table_t * pt,const vint64 * now64,int insert)935 leapsec_add(
936 leap_table_t* pt ,
937 const vint64 * now64 ,
938 int insert)
939 {
940 vint64 ttime, starttime;
941 struct calendar fts;
942 leap_info_t li;
943
944 /* Check against the table expiration and the latest available
945 * leap entry. Do not permit inserts, only appends, and only if
946 * the extend the table beyond the expiration!
947 */
948 if ( ucmpv64(now64, &pt->head.expire) < 0
949 || (pt->head.size && ucmpv64(now64, &pt->info[0].ttime) <= 0)) {
950 errno = ERANGE;
951 return FALSE;
952 }
953
954 ntpcal_ntp64_to_date(&fts, now64);
955 /* To guard against dangling leap flags: do not accept leap
956 * second request on the 1st hour of the 1st day of the month.
957 */
958 if (fts.monthday == 1 && fts.hour == 0) {
959 errno = EINVAL;
960 return FALSE;
961 }
962
963 /* Ok, do the remaining calculations */
964 fts.monthday = 1;
965 fts.hour = 0;
966 fts.minute = 0;
967 fts.second = 0;
968 starttime = ntpcal_date_to_ntp64(&fts);
969 fts.month++;
970 ttime = ntpcal_date_to_ntp64(&fts);
971
972 li.ttime = ttime;
973 li.stime = ttime.D_s.lo - starttime.D_s.lo;
974 li.taiof = (pt->head.size ? pt->info[0].taiof : pt->head.base_tai)
975 + (insert ? 1 : -1);
976 li.dynls = 1;
977 return add_range(pt, &li);
978 }
979
980 /* [internal] Given a time stamp for a leap insertion (the exact begin
981 * of the new leap era), create new leap frame and put it into the
982 * table. This is the work horse for reading a leap file and getting a
983 * leap second update via authenticated network packet.
984 */
985 int/*BOOL*/
leapsec_raw(leap_table_t * pt,const vint64 * ttime,int taiof,int dynls)986 leapsec_raw(
987 leap_table_t * pt,
988 const vint64 * ttime,
989 int taiof,
990 int dynls)
991 {
992 vint64 starttime;
993 struct calendar fts;
994 leap_info_t li;
995
996 /* Check that we either extend the table or get a duplicate of
997 * the latest entry. The latter is a benevolent overwrite with
998 * identical data and could happen if we get an autokey message
999 * that extends the lifetime of the current leapsecond table.
1000 * Otherwise paranoia rulez!
1001 */
1002 if (pt->head.size) {
1003 int cmp = ucmpv64(ttime, &pt->info[0].ttime);
1004 if (cmp == 0)
1005 cmp -= (taiof != pt->info[0].taiof);
1006 if (cmp < 0) {
1007 errno = ERANGE;
1008 return FALSE;
1009 }
1010 if (cmp == 0)
1011 return TRUE;
1012 }
1013
1014 ntpcal_ntp64_to_date(&fts, ttime);
1015 /* If this does not match the exact month start, bail out. */
1016 if (fts.monthday != 1 || fts.hour || fts.minute || fts.second) {
1017 errno = EINVAL;
1018 return FALSE;
1019 }
1020 fts.month--; /* was in range 1..12, no overflow here! */
1021 starttime = ntpcal_date_to_ntp64(&fts);
1022 li.ttime = *ttime;
1023 li.stime = ttime->D_s.lo - starttime.D_s.lo;
1024 li.taiof = (int16_t)taiof;
1025 li.dynls = (dynls != 0);
1026 return add_range(pt, &li);
1027 }
1028
1029 /* [internal] Do a wrap-around save range inclusion check.
1030 * Returns TRUE if x in [lo,hi[ (intervall open on right side) with full
1031 * handling of an overflow / wrap-around.
1032 */
1033 static int/*BOOL*/
betweenu32(uint32_t lo,uint32_t x,uint32_t hi)1034 betweenu32(
1035 uint32_t lo,
1036 uint32_t x,
1037 uint32_t hi)
1038 {
1039 int rc;
1040
1041 if (lo <= hi)
1042 rc = (lo <= x) && (x < hi);
1043 else
1044 rc = (lo <= x) || (x < hi);
1045 return rc;
1046 }
1047
1048 /* =====================================================================
1049 * validation stuff
1050 */
1051
1052 typedef struct {
1053 unsigned char hv[ISC_SHA1_DIGESTLENGTH];
1054 } sha1_digest;
1055
1056 /* [internal] parse a digest line to get the hash signature
1057 * The NIST code creating the hash writes them out as 5 hex integers
1058 * without leading zeros. This makes reading them back as hex-encoded
1059 * BLOB impossible, because there might be less than 40 hex digits.
1060 *
1061 * The solution is to read the values back as integers, and then do the
1062 * byte twiddle necessary to get it into an array of 20 chars. The
1063 * drawback is that it permits any acceptable number syntax provided by
1064 * 'scanf()' and 'strtoul()', including optional signs and '0x'
1065 * prefixes.
1066 */
1067 static int/*BOOL*/
do_leap_hash(sha1_digest * mac,char const * cp)1068 do_leap_hash(
1069 sha1_digest * mac,
1070 char const * cp )
1071 {
1072 int wi, di, num, len;
1073 unsigned long tmp[5];
1074
1075 memset(mac, 0, sizeof(*mac));
1076 num = sscanf(cp, " %lx %lx %lx %lx %lx%n",
1077 &tmp[0], &tmp[1], &tmp[2], &tmp[3], &tmp[4],
1078 &len);
1079 if (num != 5 || cp[len] > ' ')
1080 return FALSE;
1081
1082 /* now do the byte twiddle */
1083 for (wi=0; wi < 5; ++wi)
1084 for (di=3; di >= 0; --di) {
1085 mac->hv[wi*4 + di] =
1086 (unsigned char)(tmp[wi] & 0x0FF);
1087 tmp[wi] >>= 8;
1088 }
1089 return TRUE;
1090 }
1091
1092 /* [internal] add the digits of a data line to the hash, stopping at the
1093 * next hash ('#') character.
1094 */
1095 static void
do_hash_data(isc_sha1_t * mdctx,char const * cp)1096 do_hash_data(
1097 isc_sha1_t * mdctx,
1098 char const * cp )
1099 {
1100 unsigned char text[32]; // must be power of two!
1101 unsigned int tlen = 0;
1102 unsigned char ch;
1103
1104 while ('\0' != (ch = *cp++) && '#' != ch)
1105 if (isdigit(ch)) {
1106 text[tlen++] = ch;
1107 tlen &= (sizeof(text)-1);
1108 if (0 == tlen)
1109 isc_sha1_update(
1110 mdctx, text, sizeof(text));
1111 }
1112
1113 if (0 < tlen)
1114 isc_sha1_update(mdctx, text, tlen);
1115 }
1116
1117 /* given a reader and a reader arg, calculate and validate the the hash
1118 * signature of a NIST leap second file.
1119 */
1120 int
leapsec_validate(leapsec_reader func,void * farg)1121 leapsec_validate(
1122 leapsec_reader func,
1123 void * farg)
1124 {
1125 isc_sha1_t mdctx;
1126 sha1_digest rdig, ldig; /* remote / local digests */
1127 char line[50];
1128 int hlseen = -1;
1129
1130 isc_sha1_init(&mdctx);
1131 while (get_line(func, farg, line, sizeof(line))) {
1132 if (!strncmp(line, "#h", 2))
1133 hlseen = do_leap_hash(&rdig, line+2);
1134 else if (!strncmp(line, "#@", 2))
1135 do_hash_data(&mdctx, line+2);
1136 else if (!strncmp(line, "#$", 2))
1137 do_hash_data(&mdctx, line+2);
1138 else if (isdigit((unsigned char)line[0]))
1139 do_hash_data(&mdctx, line);
1140 }
1141 isc_sha1_final(&mdctx, ldig.hv);
1142 isc_sha1_invalidate(&mdctx);
1143
1144 if (0 > hlseen)
1145 return LSVALID_NOHASH;
1146 if (0 == hlseen)
1147 return LSVALID_BADFORMAT;
1148 if (0 != memcmp(&rdig, &ldig, sizeof(sha1_digest)))
1149 return LSVALID_BADHASH;
1150 return LSVALID_GOODHASH;
1151 }
1152
1153 /*
1154 * lstostr - prettyprint NTP seconds
1155 */
1156 static const char *
lstostr(const vint64 * ts)1157 lstostr(
1158 const vint64 * ts)
1159 {
1160 char * buf;
1161 struct calendar tm;
1162
1163 LIB_GETBUF(buf);
1164
1165 if ( ! (ts->d_s.hi >= 0 && ntpcal_ntp64_to_date(&tm, ts) >= 0))
1166 snprintf(buf, LIB_BUFLENGTH, "%s", "9999-12-31T23:59:59Z");
1167 else
1168 snprintf(buf, LIB_BUFLENGTH, "%04d-%02d-%02dT%02d:%02d:%02dZ",
1169 tm.year, tm.month, tm.monthday,
1170 tm.hour, tm.minute, tm.second);
1171
1172 return buf;
1173 }
1174
1175 /* reset the global state for unit tests */
1176 void
leapsec_ut_pristine(void)1177 leapsec_ut_pristine(void)
1178 {
1179 memset(_ltab, 0, sizeof(_ltab));
1180 _lptr = NULL;
1181 _electric = 0;
1182 }
1183
1184
1185
1186 /* -*- that's all folks! -*- */
1187