# Utility functions
# Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 James Troup <james@nocrew.org>
-# $Id: utils.py,v 1.73 2005-03-18 05:24:38 troup Exp $
################################################################################
################################################################################
import codecs, commands, email.Header, os, pwd, re, select, socket, shutil, \
- string, sys, tempfile, traceback
+ sys, tempfile, traceback
import apt_pkg
import database
re_parse_maintainer = re.compile(r"^\s*(\S.*\S)\s*\<([^\>]+)\>")
+re_srchasver = re.compile(r"^(\S+)\s+\((\S+)\)$")
+
changes_parse_error_exc = "Can't parse line in .changes file"
invalid_dsc_format_exc = "Invalid .dsc file"
nk_format_exc = "Unknown Format: in .changes file"
################################################################################
-def str_isnum (s):
- for c in s:
- if c not in string.digits:
- return 0
- return 1
-
-################################################################################
-
def extract_component_from_section(section):
component = ""
changes_in.close()
changes["filecontents"] = "".join(lines)
+ if changes.has_key("source"):
+ # Strip the source version in brackets from the source field,
+ # put it in the "source-version" field instead.
+ srcver = re_srchasver.search(changes["source"])
+ if srcver:
+ changes["source"] = srcver.group(1)
+ changes["source-version"] = srcver.group(2)
+
if error:
raise changes_parse_error_exc, error
orig_filename = filename
if filename.endswith(".dak"):
- filename = filename[:-6]+".changes"
+ filename = filename[:-4]+".changes"
if not filename.endswith(".changes"):
error = "invalid file type; not a changes file"
return output, status, exit_status
-############################################################
+################################################################################
+
+def process_gpgv_output(status):
+ # Process the status-fd output
+ keywords = {}
+ internal_error = ""
+ for line in status.split('\n'):
+ line = line.strip()
+ if line == "":
+ continue
+ split = line.split()
+ if len(split) < 2:
+ internal_error += "gpgv status line is malformed (< 2 atoms) ['%s'].\n" % (line)
+ continue
+ (gnupg, keyword) = split[:2]
+ if gnupg != "[GNUPG:]":
+ internal_error += "gpgv status line is malformed (incorrect prefix '%s').\n" % (gnupg)
+ continue
+ args = split[2:]
+ if keywords.has_key(keyword) and keyword not in [ "NODATA", "SIGEXPIRED", "KEYEXPIRED" ]:
+ internal_error += "found duplicate status token ('%s').\n" % (keyword)
+ continue
+ else:
+ keywords[keyword] = args
+
+ return (keywords, internal_error)
+################################################################################
+
+def retrieve_key (filename, keyserver=None, keyring=None):
+ """Retrieve the key that signed 'filename' from 'keyserver' and
+add it to 'keyring'. Returns nothing on success, or an error message
+on error."""
+
+ # Defaults for keyserver and keyring
+ if not keyserver:
+ keyserver = Cnf["Dinstall::KeyServer"]
+ if not keyring:
+ keyring = Cnf.ValueList("Dinstall::GPGKeyring")[0]
+
+ # Ensure the filename contains no shell meta-characters or other badness
+ if not re_taint_free.match(filename):
+ return "%s: tainted filename" % (filename)
-def check_signature (sig_filename, reject, data_filename="", keyrings=None):
+ # Invoke gpgv on the file
+ status_read, status_write = os.pipe();
+ cmd = "gpgv --status-fd %s --keyring /dev/null %s" % (status_write, filename)
+ (_, status, _) = gpgv_get_status_output(cmd, status_read, status_write)
+
+ # Process the status-fd output
+ (keywords, internal_error) = process_gpgv_output(status)
+ if internal_error:
+ return internal_error
+
+ if not keywords.has_key("NO_PUBKEY"):
+ return "didn't find expected NO_PUBKEY in gpgv status-fd output"
+
+ fingerprint = keywords["NO_PUBKEY"][0]
+ # XXX - gpg sucks. You can't use --secret-keyring=/dev/null as
+ # it'll try to create a lockfile in /dev. A better solution might
+ # be a tempfile or something.
+ cmd = "gpg --no-default-keyring --secret-keyring=%s --no-options" \
+ % (Cnf["Dinstall::SigningKeyring"])
+ cmd += " --keyring %s --keyserver %s --recv-key %s" \
+ % (keyring, keyserver, fingerprint)
+ (result, output) = commands.getstatusoutput(cmd)
+ if (result != 0):
+ return "'%s' failed with exit code %s" % (cmd, result)
+
+ return ""
+
+################################################################################
+
+def gpg_keyring_args(keyrings=None):
+ if not keyrings:
+ keyrings = Cnf.ValueList("Dinstall::GPGKeyring")
+
+ return " ".join(["--keyring %s" % x for x in keyrings])
+
+################################################################################
+
+def check_signature (sig_filename, reject, data_filename="", keyrings=None, autofetch=None):
"""Check the signature of a file and return the fingerprint if the
signature is valid or 'None' if it's not. The first argument is the
filename whose signature should be checked. The second argument is a
to be called more than once during an invocation of check_signature().
The third argument is optional and is the name of the files the
detached signature applies to. The fourth argument is optional and is
-a *list* of keyrings to use.
-"""
+a *list* of keyrings to use. 'autofetch' can either be None, True or
+False. If None, the default behaviour specified in the config will be
+used."""
# Ensure the filename contains no shell meta-characters or other badness
if not re_taint_free.match(sig_filename):
return None
if not keyrings:
- keyrings = (Cnf["Dinstall::PGPKeyring"], Cnf["Dinstall::GPGKeyring"])
+ keyrings = Cnf.ValueList("Dinstall::GPGKeyring")
+
+ # Autofetch the signing key if that's enabled
+ if autofetch == None:
+ autofetch = Cnf.get("Dinstall::KeyAutoFetch")
+ if autofetch:
+ error_msg = retrieve_key(sig_filename)
+ if error_msg:
+ reject(error_msg)
+ return None
# Build the command line
status_read, status_write = os.pipe();
- cmd = "gpgv --status-fd %s" % (status_write)
- for keyring in keyrings:
- cmd += " --keyring %s" % (keyring)
- cmd += " %s %s" % (sig_filename, data_filename)
+ cmd = "gpgv --status-fd %s %s %s %s" % (
+ status_write, gpg_keyring_args(keyrings), sig_filename, data_filename)
+
# Invoke gpgv on the file
(output, status, exit_status) = gpgv_get_status_output(cmd, status_read, status_write)
# Process the status-fd output
- keywords = {}
- bad = internal_error = ""
- for line in status.split('\n'):
- line = line.strip()
- if line == "":
- continue
- split = line.split()
- if len(split) < 2:
- internal_error += "gpgv status line is malformed (< 2 atoms) ['%s'].\n" % (line)
- continue
- (gnupg, keyword) = split[:2]
- if gnupg != "[GNUPG:]":
- internal_error += "gpgv status line is malformed (incorrect prefix '%s').\n" % (gnupg)
- continue
- args = split[2:]
- if keywords.has_key(keyword) and (keyword != "NODATA" and keyword != "SIGEXPIRED"):
- internal_error += "found duplicate status token ('%s').\n" % (keyword)
- continue
- else:
- keywords[keyword] = args
+ (keywords, internal_error) = process_gpgv_output(status)
# If we failed to parse the status-fd output, let's just whine and bail now
if internal_error:
reject("Please report the above errors to the Archive maintainers by replying to this mail.", "")
return None
+ bad = ""
# Now check for obviously bad things in the processed output
- if keywords.has_key("SIGEXPIRED"):
- reject("The key used to sign %s has expired." % (sig_filename))
- bad = 1
if keywords.has_key("KEYREVOKED"):
reject("The key used to sign %s has been revoked." % (sig_filename))
bad = 1
if keywords.has_key("NODATA"):
reject("no signature found in %s." % (sig_filename))
bad = 1
+ if keywords.has_key("KEYEXPIRED") and not keywords.has_key("GOODSIG"):
+ reject("The key (0x%s) used to sign %s has expired." % (key, sig_filename))
+ bad = 1
if bad:
return None