caee4a99c9
Vendor updated containers/image and containers/storage, along with any new dependencies they drag in, and updated versions of other dependencies that happen to get pulled in. github.com/coreos/go-systemd/daemon/SdNotify() now takes a boolean to control whether or not it unsets the NOTIFY_SOCKET variable from the calling process's environment. Adapt. github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools/generate/Generator.AddProcessEnv() now takes the environment variable name and value as two arguments, not one. Adapt. Signed-off-by: Nalin Dahyabhai <nalin@redhat.com>
140 lines
4 KiB
Go
140 lines
4 KiB
Go
package digest
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import (
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"fmt"
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"hash"
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"io"
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"regexp"
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"strings"
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)
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// Digest allows simple protection of hex formatted digest strings, prefixed
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// by their algorithm. Strings of type Digest have some guarantee of being in
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// the correct format and it provides quick access to the components of a
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// digest string.
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//
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// The following is an example of the contents of Digest types:
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//
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// sha256:7173b809ca12ec5dee4506cd86be934c4596dd234ee82c0662eac04a8c2c71dc
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//
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// This allows to abstract the digest behind this type and work only in those
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// terms.
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type Digest string
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// NewDigest returns a Digest from alg and a hash.Hash object.
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func NewDigest(alg Algorithm, h hash.Hash) Digest {
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return NewDigestFromBytes(alg, h.Sum(nil))
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}
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// NewDigestFromBytes returns a new digest from the byte contents of p.
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// Typically, this can come from hash.Hash.Sum(...) or xxx.SumXXX(...)
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// functions. This is also useful for rebuilding digests from binary
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// serializations.
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func NewDigestFromBytes(alg Algorithm, p []byte) Digest {
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return Digest(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%x", alg, p))
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}
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// NewDigestFromHex returns a Digest from alg and a the hex encoded digest.
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func NewDigestFromHex(alg, hex string) Digest {
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return Digest(fmt.Sprintf("%s:%s", alg, hex))
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}
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// DigestRegexp matches valid digest types.
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var DigestRegexp = regexp.MustCompile(`[a-zA-Z0-9-_+.]+:[a-fA-F0-9]+`)
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// DigestRegexpAnchored matches valid digest types, anchored to the start and end of the match.
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var DigestRegexpAnchored = regexp.MustCompile(`^` + DigestRegexp.String() + `$`)
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var (
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// ErrDigestInvalidFormat returned when digest format invalid.
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ErrDigestInvalidFormat = fmt.Errorf("invalid checksum digest format")
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// ErrDigestInvalidLength returned when digest has invalid length.
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ErrDigestInvalidLength = fmt.Errorf("invalid checksum digest length")
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// ErrDigestUnsupported returned when the digest algorithm is unsupported.
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ErrDigestUnsupported = fmt.Errorf("unsupported digest algorithm")
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)
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// Parse parses s and returns the validated digest object. An error will
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// be returned if the format is invalid.
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func Parse(s string) (Digest, error) {
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d := Digest(s)
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return d, d.Validate()
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}
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// FromReader consumes the content of rd until io.EOF, returning canonical digest.
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func FromReader(rd io.Reader) (Digest, error) {
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return Canonical.FromReader(rd)
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}
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// FromBytes digests the input and returns a Digest.
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func FromBytes(p []byte) Digest {
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return Canonical.FromBytes(p)
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}
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// FromString digests the input and returns a Digest.
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func FromString(s string) Digest {
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return Canonical.FromString(s)
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}
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// Validate checks that the contents of d is a valid digest, returning an
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// error if not.
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func (d Digest) Validate() error {
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s := string(d)
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i := strings.Index(s, ":")
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// validate i then run through regexp
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if i < 0 || i+1 == len(s) || !DigestRegexpAnchored.MatchString(s) {
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return ErrDigestInvalidFormat
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}
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algorithm := Algorithm(s[:i])
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if !algorithm.Available() {
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return ErrDigestUnsupported
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}
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// Digests much always be hex-encoded, ensuring that their hex portion will
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// always be size*2
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if algorithm.Size()*2 != len(s[i+1:]) {
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return ErrDigestInvalidLength
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}
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return nil
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}
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// Algorithm returns the algorithm portion of the digest. This will panic if
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// the underlying digest is not in a valid format.
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func (d Digest) Algorithm() Algorithm {
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return Algorithm(d[:d.sepIndex()])
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}
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// Verifier returns a writer object that can be used to verify a stream of
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// content against the digest. If the digest is invalid, the method will panic.
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func (d Digest) Verifier() Verifier {
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return hashVerifier{
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hash: d.Algorithm().Hash(),
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digest: d,
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}
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}
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// Hex returns the hex digest portion of the digest. This will panic if the
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// underlying digest is not in a valid format.
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func (d Digest) Hex() string {
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return string(d[d.sepIndex()+1:])
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}
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func (d Digest) String() string {
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return string(d)
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}
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func (d Digest) sepIndex() int {
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i := strings.Index(string(d), ":")
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if i < 0 {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("no ':' separator in digest %q", d))
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}
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return i
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}
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