1 //===- Base64.cpp ---------------------------------------------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #define INVALID_BASE64_BYTE 64
10 #include "llvm/Support/Base64.h"
11 
decodeBase64Byte(uint8_t Ch)12 static char decodeBase64Byte(uint8_t Ch) {
13   constexpr char Inv = INVALID_BASE64_BYTE;
14   static const char DecodeTable[] = {
15       Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, // ........
16       Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, // ........
17       Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, // ........
18       Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, // ........
19       Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, // ........
20       Inv, Inv, Inv, 62,  Inv, Inv, Inv, 63,  // ...+.../
21       52,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58,  59,  // 01234567
22       60,  61,  Inv, Inv, Inv, 0,   Inv, Inv, // 89...=..
23       Inv, 0,   1,   2,   3,   4,   5,   6,   // .ABCDEFG
24       7,   8,   9,   10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  // HIJKLMNO
25       15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  // PQRSTUVW
26       23,  24,  25,  Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, Inv, // XYZ.....
27       Inv, 26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  // .abcdefg
28       33,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  39,  40,  // hijklmno
29       41,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  // pqrstuvw
30       49,  50,  51                            // xyz.....
31   };
32   if (Ch >= sizeof(DecodeTable))
33     return Inv;
34   return DecodeTable[Ch];
35 }
36 
decodeBase64(llvm::StringRef Input,std::vector<char> & Output)37 llvm::Error llvm::decodeBase64(llvm::StringRef Input,
38                                std::vector<char> &Output) {
39   constexpr char Base64InvalidByte = INVALID_BASE64_BYTE;
40   // Invalid table value with short name to fit in the table init below. The
41   // invalid value is 64 since valid base64 values are 0 - 63.
42   Output.clear();
43   const uint64_t InputLength = Input.size();
44   if (InputLength == 0)
45     return Error::success();
46   // Make sure we have a valid input string length which must be a multiple
47   // of 4.
48   if ((InputLength % 4) != 0)
49     return createStringError(std::errc::illegal_byte_sequence,
50                              "Base64 encoded strings must be a multiple of 4 "
51                              "bytes in length");
52   const uint64_t FirstValidEqualIdx = InputLength - 2;
53   char Hex64Bytes[4];
54   for (uint64_t Idx = 0; Idx < InputLength; Idx += 4) {
55     for (uint64_t ByteOffset = 0; ByteOffset < 4; ++ByteOffset) {
56       const uint64_t ByteIdx = Idx + ByteOffset;
57       const char Byte = Input[ByteIdx];
58       const char DecodedByte = decodeBase64Byte(Byte);
59       bool Illegal = DecodedByte == Base64InvalidByte;
60       if (!Illegal && Byte == '=') {
61         if (ByteIdx < FirstValidEqualIdx) {
62           // We have an '=' in the middle of the string which is invalid, only
63           // the last two characters can be '=' characters.
64           Illegal = true;
65         } else if (ByteIdx == FirstValidEqualIdx && Input[ByteIdx + 1] != '=') {
66           // We have an equal second to last from the end and the last character
67           // is not also an equal, so the '=' character is invalid
68           Illegal = true;
69         }
70       }
71       if (Illegal)
72         return createStringError(
73             std::errc::illegal_byte_sequence,
74             "Invalid Base64 character %#2.2x at index %" PRIu64, Byte, ByteIdx);
75       Hex64Bytes[ByteOffset] = DecodedByte;
76     }
77     // Now we have 6 bits of 3 bytes in value in each of the Hex64Bytes bytes.
78     // Extract the right bytes into the Output buffer.
79     Output.push_back((Hex64Bytes[0] << 2) + ((Hex64Bytes[1] >> 4) & 0x03));
80     Output.push_back((Hex64Bytes[1] << 4) + ((Hex64Bytes[2] >> 2) & 0x0f));
81     Output.push_back((Hex64Bytes[2] << 6) + (Hex64Bytes[3] & 0x3f));
82   }
83   // If we had valid trailing '=' characters strip the right number of bytes
84   // from the end of the output buffer. We already know that the Input length
85   // it a multiple of 4 and is not zero, so direct character access is safe.
86   if (Input.back() == '=') {
87     Output.pop_back();
88     if (Input[InputLength - 2] == '=')
89       Output.pop_back();
90   }
91   return Error::success();
92 }
93