The branch main has been updated by glebius:

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https://cgit.FreeBSD.org/src/commit/?id=9ba51cce8bbd8bb2bb761b1698a875c81dee317f

commit 9ba51cce8bbd8bb2bb761b1698a875c81dee317f
Author:     Gleb Smirnoff <gleb...@freebsd.org>
AuthorDate: 2025-07-25 20:10:53 +0000
Commit:     Gleb Smirnoff <gleb...@freebsd.org>
CommitDate: 2025-07-25 20:10:53 +0000

    libbsnmp: make snmp_parse_server() more robust when lacking info
    
    Per documentation snmp_parse_server() has all 4 components optional. We
    want inputs like "udp::", "udp6::", "stream::" work with local default
    sockets and even degenerate case of "" shall end with defaults instead of
    a failure.
    
    While here make the parser more robust.  Make all parser helpers to behave
    the same way: on successful return they are responsible to update both
    start & end of matched substring and return next characater to parse.
    This eliminates special handling of IPv6 and port parser that used to need
    to skip a character, and thus eliminates unchecked step forward in
    snmp_parse_server() itself.  Additionally:
    
    - use strchr(3) instead of own cycle
    - INET_ADDRSTRLEN includes space for NUL character
    - INET6_ADDRSTRLEN includes both the scope and NUL character
    - prefer sizeof() comparison instead of preprocessor define repetitive use
    
    Reviewed by:            harti
    Differential Revision:  https://reviews.freebsd.org/D51072
---
 contrib/bsnmp/lib/snmpclient.c | 183 +++++++++++++++++++----------------------
 1 file changed, 85 insertions(+), 98 deletions(-)

diff --git a/contrib/bsnmp/lib/snmpclient.c b/contrib/bsnmp/lib/snmpclient.c
index 5fa7d4f5be2a..44dfbd5a06b1 100644
--- a/contrib/bsnmp/lib/snmpclient.c
+++ b/contrib/bsnmp/lib/snmpclient.c
@@ -1942,70 +1942,64 @@ get_transp(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
  * community strings are legal.
  *
  * \param sc   client struct to set errors
- * \param strp possible start of community; updated to the point to
- *             the next character to parse
+ * \param comm possible start of community; updated to start & end
  *
- * \return     end of community; equals *strp if there is none; NULL if there
- *             was an error
+ * \return     the next character to parse; NULL if there was an error
  */
 static inline const char *
-get_comm(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
+get_comm(struct snmp_client *sc, const char *comm[2])
 {
-       const char *p = strrchr(*strp, '@');
+       const char *p = strrchr(comm[0], '@');
 
        if (p == NULL)
                /* no community string */
-               return (*strp);
+               return (comm[1] = comm[0]);
 
-       if (p - *strp > SNMP_COMMUNITY_MAXLEN) {
+       if (p - comm[0] > SNMP_COMMUNITY_MAXLEN) {
                seterr(sc, "community string too long '%.*s'",
-                   p - *strp, *strp);
+                   p - comm[0], comm[0]);
                return (NULL);
        }
 
-       *strp = p + 1;
-       return (p);
+       return ((comm[1] = p) + 1);
 }
 
 /**
  * Try to get an IPv6 address. This starts with an [ and should end with an ]
  * and everything between should be not longer than INET6_ADDRSTRLEN and
- * parseable by inet_pton().
+ * parseable by getaddrinfo().
  *
  * \param sc   client struct to set errors
- * \param strp possible start of IPv6 address (the '['); updated to point to
- *             the next character to parse (the one after the closing ']')
+ * \param ipv6 possible start of IPv6 address (the '['); updated to actual
+ *             start (one after '[') and actual end (the '[' itself)
  *
- * \return     end of address (equals *strp + 1 if there is none) or NULL
- *             on errors
+ * \return     the next character to parse (the one after the closing ']')
+ *             or NULL on errors
  */
 static inline const char *
-get_ipv6(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
+get_ipv6(struct snmp_client *sc, const char *ipv6[2])
 {
-       char str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + IF_NAMESIZE];
+       char str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN];
+       const char *p;
        struct addrinfo hints, *res;
        int error;
 
-       if (**strp != '[')
-               return (*strp + 1);
+       if (ipv6[0][0] != '[')
+               return (ipv6[1] = ipv6[0]);
 
-       const char *p = *strp + 1;
-       while (*p != ']' ) {
-               if (*p == '\0') {
-                       seterr(sc, "unterminated IPv6 address '%.*s'",
-                           p - *strp, *strp);
-                       return (NULL);
-               }
-               p++;
+       if ((p = strchr(++(ipv6[0]), ']')) == NULL) {
+               seterr(sc, "unterminated IPv6 address '%s'", ipv6[0]);
+               return (NULL);
        }
 
-       if (p - *strp > INET6_ADDRSTRLEN + IF_NAMESIZE) {
-               seterr(sc, "IPv6 address too long '%.*s'", p - *strp, *strp);
+       if ((size_t)(p - ipv6[0]) >= sizeof(str)) {
+               seterr(sc, "IPv6 address too long '%.*s'",
+                   p - ipv6[0], ipv6[0]);
                return (NULL);
        }
 
-       strncpy(str, *strp + 1, p - (*strp + 1));
-       str[p - (*strp + 1)] = '\0';
+       strncpy(str, ipv6[0], p - ipv6[0]);
+       str[p - ipv6[0]] = '\0';
 
        memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
        hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME | AI_NUMERICHOST;
@@ -2018,8 +2012,7 @@ get_ipv6(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
                return (NULL);
        }
        freeaddrinfo(res);
-       *strp = p + 1;
-       return (p);
+       return ((ipv6[1] = p) + 1);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2028,30 +2021,29 @@ get_ipv6(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
  * inet_aton().
  *
  * \param sc   client struct to set errors
- * \param strp possible start of IPv4 address; updated to point to the
- *             next character to parse
+ * \param ipv4 possible start of IPv4 address; updated to start & end
  *
- * \return     end of address (equals *strp if there is none) or NULL
- *             on errors
+ * \return     the next character to parse; or NULL on errors
  */
 static inline const char *
-get_ipv4(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
+get_ipv4(struct snmp_client *sc, const char *ipv4[2])
 {
-       const char *p = *strp;
+       char str[INET_ADDRSTRLEN];
+       const char *p = ipv4[0];
 
        while (isascii(*p) && (isdigit(*p) || *p == '.'))
                p++;
 
-       if (p - *strp > INET_ADDRSTRLEN) {
-               seterr(sc, "IPv4 address too long '%.*s'", p - *strp, *strp);
+       if ((size_t)(p - ipv4[0]) >= sizeof(str)) {
+               seterr(sc, "IPv4 address too long '%.*s'",
+                   p - ipv4[0], ipv4[0]);
                return (NULL);
        }
-       if (*strp == p)
-               return *strp;
+       if (p == ipv4[0])
+               return (ipv4[1] = ipv4[0]);
 
-       char str[INET_ADDRSTRLEN + 1];
-       strncpy(str, *strp, p - *strp);
-       str[p - *strp] = '\0';
+       strncpy(str, ipv4[0], p - ipv4[0]);
+       str[p - ipv4[0]] = '\0';
 
        struct in_addr addr;
        if (inet_aton(str, &addr) != 1) {
@@ -2059,8 +2051,7 @@ get_ipv4(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
                return (NULL);
        }
 
-       *strp = p;
-       return (p);
+       return (ipv4[1] = p);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2068,24 +2059,19 @@ get_ipv4(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
  * the last colon (if any). There is no length restriction.
  *
  * \param sc   client struct to set errors
- * \param strp possible start of hostname; updated to point to the next
- *             character to parse (the trailing NUL character or the last
- *             colon)
+ * \param host possible start of hostname; start & end updated
  *
- * \return     end of address (equals *strp if there is none)
+ * \return     next character to parse (semicolon or NUL)
  */
 static inline const char *
-get_host(struct snmp_client *sc __unused, const char **strp)
+get_host(struct snmp_client *sc __unused, const char *host[2])
 {
-       const char *p = strrchr(*strp, ':');
+       const char *p = strrchr(host[0], ':');
 
-       if (p == NULL) {
-               *strp += strlen(*strp);
-               return (*strp);
-       }
+       if (p == NULL)
+               return (host[1] = host[0] + strlen(host[0]));
 
-       *strp = p;
-       return (p);
+       return (host[1] = p);
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2093,25 +2079,24 @@ get_host(struct snmp_client *sc __unused, const char 
**strp)
  * of string. The port number must not be empty.
  *
  * \param sc   client struct to set errors
- * \param strp possible start of port specification; if this points to a
+ * \param port possible start of port specification; if this points to a
  *             colon there is a port specification
  *
  * \return     end of port number (equals *strp if there is none); NULL
  *             if there is no port number
  */
 static inline const char *
-get_port(struct snmp_client *sc, const char **strp)
+get_port(struct snmp_client *sc, const char *port[2])
 {
-       if (**strp != ':')
-               return (*strp + 1);
+       if (*port[0] != ':')
+               return (port[1] = port[0]);
 
-       if ((*strp)[1] == '\0') {
+       if (port[0][1] == '\0') {
                seterr(sc, "empty port name");
                return (NULL);
        }
 
-       *strp += strlen(*strp);
-       return (*strp);
+       return (port[1] = ++(port[0]) + strlen(port[0]));
 }
 
 /**
@@ -2172,6 +2157,7 @@ int
 snmp_parse_server(struct snmp_client *sc, const char *str)
 {
        const char *const orig = str;
+       const char *comm[2], *ipv6[2], *ipv4[2], *host[2], *port[2];
 
        /* parse input */
        int def_trans = 0, trans = get_transp(sc, &str);
@@ -2181,42 +2167,32 @@ snmp_parse_server(struct snmp_client *sc, const char 
*str)
        if (orig == str)
                def_trans = 1;
 
-       const char *const comm[2] = {
-               str,
-               get_comm(sc, &str),
-       };
-       if (comm[1] == NULL)
+       comm[0] = str;
+       if ((str = get_comm(sc, comm)) == NULL)
                return (-1);
 
-       const char *const ipv6[2] = {
-               str + 1,
-               get_ipv6(sc, &str),
-       };
-       if (ipv6[1] == NULL)
+       ipv6[0] = str;
+       if ((str = get_ipv6(sc, ipv6)) == NULL)
                return (-1);
 
-       const char *ipv4[2] = {
-               str,
-               str,
-       };
-
-       const char *host[2] = {
-               str,
-               str,
-       };
-
        if (ipv6[0] == ipv6[1]) {
-               ipv4[1] = get_ipv4(sc, &str);
+               ipv4[0] = str;
+               if ((str = get_ipv4(sc, ipv4)) == NULL) {
+                       /* This failure isn't fatal: restore str. */
+                       str = ipv4[0];
+                       ipv4[0] = ipv4[1] = NULL;
+               }
 
-               if (ipv4[0] == ipv4[1])
-                       host[1] = get_host(sc, &str);
-       }
+               if (ipv4[0] == ipv4[1]) {
+                       host[0] = str;
+                       str = get_host(sc, host);
+               } else
+                       host[0] = host[1] = NULL;
+       } else
+               ipv4[0] = ipv4[1] = host[0] = host[1] = NULL;
 
-       const char *port[2] = {
-               str + 1,
-               get_port(sc, &str),
-       };
-       if (port[1] == NULL)
+       port[0] = str;
+       if ((str = get_port(sc, port)) == NULL)
                return (-1);
 
        if (*str != '\0') {
@@ -2247,7 +2223,7 @@ snmp_parse_server(struct snmp_client *sc, const char *str)
                        return (-1);
                if (def_trans)
                        trans = SNMP_TRANS_UDP;
-       } else {
+       } else if (host[0] != host[1]) {
                if ((chost = save_str(sc, host)) == NULL)
                        return (-1);
 
@@ -2262,6 +2238,17 @@ snmp_parse_server(struct snmp_client *sc, const char 
*str)
                                        break;
                                }
                }
+       } else switch (trans) {
+               case SNMP_TRANS_UDP:
+               case SNMP_TRANS_UDP6:
+                       if ((chost = strdup(DEFAULT_HOST)) == NULL)
+                               return (-1);
+                       break;
+               case SNMP_TRANS_LOC_DGRAM:
+               case SNMP_TRANS_LOC_STREAM:
+                       if ((chost = strdup(SNMP_DEFAULT_LOCAL)) == NULL)
+                               return (-1);
+                       break;
        }
 
        char *cport;

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