/* * Functions to manage an X11Display structure, by creating one from * an ordinary display name string, and freeing one. */ #include #include #include #include #include "putty.h" #include "ssh.h" #include "ssh/channel.h" #include "tree234.h" struct X11Display *x11_setup_display(const char *display, Conf *conf, char **error_msg) { struct X11Display *disp = snew(struct X11Display); char *localcopy; *error_msg = NULL; if (!display || !*display) { localcopy = platform_get_x_display(); if (!localcopy || !*localcopy) { sfree(localcopy); localcopy = dupstr(":0"); /* plausible default for any platform */ } } else localcopy = dupstr(display); /* * Parse the display name. * * We expect this to have one of the following forms: * * - the standard X format which looks like * [ [ protocol '/' ] host ] ':' displaynumber [ '.' screennumber ] * (X11 also permits a double colon to indicate DECnet, but * that's not our problem, thankfully!) * * - only seen in the wild on MacOS (so far): a pathname to a * Unix-domain socket, which will typically and confusingly * end in ":0", and which I'm currently distinguishing from * the standard scheme by noting that it starts with '/'. */ if (localcopy[0] == '/') { disp->unixsocketpath = localcopy; disp->unixdomain = true; disp->hostname = NULL; disp->displaynum = -1; disp->screennum = 0; disp->addr = NULL; } else { char *colon, *dot, *slash; char *protocol, *hostname; colon = host_strrchr(localcopy, ':'); if (!colon) { *error_msg = dupprintf("display name '%s' has no ':number'" " suffix", localcopy); sfree(disp); sfree(localcopy); return NULL; } *colon++ = '\0'; dot = strchr(colon, '.'); if (dot) *dot++ = '\0'; disp->displaynum = atoi(colon); if (dot) disp->screennum = atoi(dot); else disp->screennum = 0; protocol = NULL; hostname = localcopy; if (colon > localcopy) { slash = strchr(localcopy, '/'); if (slash) { *slash++ = '\0'; protocol = localcopy; hostname = slash; } } disp->hostname = *hostname ? dupstr(hostname) : NULL; if (protocol) disp->unixdomain = (!strcmp(protocol, "local") || !strcmp(protocol, "unix")); else if (!*hostname || !strcmp(hostname, "unix")) disp->unixdomain = platform_uses_x11_unix_by_default; else disp->unixdomain = false; if (!disp->hostname && !disp->unixdomain) disp->hostname = dupstr("localhost"); disp->unixsocketpath = NULL; disp->addr = NULL; sfree(localcopy); } /* * Look up the display hostname, if we need to. */ if (!disp->unixdomain) { const char *err; disp->port = 6000 + disp->displaynum; disp->addr = name_lookup(disp->hostname, disp->port, &disp->realhost, conf, ADDRTYPE_UNSPEC, NULL, NULL); if ((err = sk_addr_error(disp->addr)) != NULL) { *error_msg = dupprintf("unable to resolve host name '%s' in " "display name", disp->hostname); sk_addr_free(disp->addr); sfree(disp->hostname); sfree(disp->unixsocketpath); sfree(disp); return NULL; } } /* * Try upgrading an IP-style localhost display to a Unix-socket * display (as the standard X connection libraries do). */ if (!disp->unixdomain && sk_address_is_local(disp->addr)) { SockAddr *ux = platform_get_x11_unix_address(NULL, disp->displaynum); const char *err = sk_addr_error(ux); if (!err) { /* Create trial connection to see if there is a useful Unix-domain * socket */ Socket *s = sk_new(sk_addr_dup(ux), 0, false, false, false, false, nullplug); err = sk_socket_error(s); sk_close(s); } if (err) { sk_addr_free(ux); } else { sk_addr_free(disp->addr); disp->unixdomain = true; disp->addr = ux; /* Fill in the rest in a moment */ } } if (disp->unixdomain) { if (!disp->addr) disp->addr = platform_get_x11_unix_address(disp->unixsocketpath, disp->displaynum); if (disp->unixsocketpath) disp->realhost = dupstr(disp->unixsocketpath); else disp->realhost = dupprintf("unix:%d", disp->displaynum); disp->port = 0; } /* * Fetch the local authorisation details. */ disp->localauthproto = X11_NO_AUTH; disp->localauthdata = NULL; disp->localauthdatalen = 0; platform_get_x11_auth(disp, conf); return disp; } void x11_free_display(struct X11Display *disp) { sfree(disp->hostname); sfree(disp->unixsocketpath); if (disp->localauthdata) smemclr(disp->localauthdata, disp->localauthdatalen); sfree(disp->localauthdata); sk_addr_free(disp->addr); sfree(disp); }