Some "unfriendly" cards return SW 90 00 to any instruction including
the ACA file selection and therefore they are identified as CAC card.
To avoid this, we will try to read the assumed ACA file and we will
mark the card as matched only if we will read something from that file.
We do not parse the content yet.
To avoid infinite loop on "unfriendly" cards, we assume that
read data instruction always returns some data. It it does not,
we can safely assume the file is not there or it is not the card
we are looking for.
* cac: Make the retransmitted APDU valid by restoring the resplen
* cac: Check SWs for all the APDUs and report the errors to underlying layers
* cac: Fallback from CACv1 to CACv2 when CACv1 instruction is not recognized
for the lack of other pointers how to recongnize them
* avoid goto
tools/pkcs15-tool.c:
Dead assignment: Value stored to 'c' is never read
tools/pkcs11-tool.c:
Dead assignment: Value stored to 'n' is never read
Dead assignment: Value stored to 'rv' is never read
libopensc/card-cac.c:
Dead assignemnt: Value stored to 'tl_head_len' is never read
Dead increment: Value stored to 'outp' is never read
common/libpkcs11.c:
Memory leak in case of C_UnloadModule() fails
libopensc/pkcs15-pubkey.c:
Potential memory leaks
pkcs11/mechanism.c:
Potential memory leak
pkcs11/framework-pkcs15.c:
Potential memory leaks
Dereference of null pointer
Dead assignments
tools/sc-hsm-tool.c:
Function call argument is an uninitialized value
Dead assignment: Value stored to 'r' is never read
libopensc/card-openpgp.c:
Dead assignment: ignoring the errors in case of sc_pkcs15_encode_pubkey() failed
libopensc/pkcs15-cac.c:
Dead assignments: ignoring return values
libopensc/pkcs15-coolkey.c:
Dead assignments: ignoring return values
libopensc/card-sc-hsm.c:
Dereference of undefined pointer value: Properly check the file allocation
pkcs11/slot.c:
Dead assignment
pkcs15init/pkcs15-cflex.c:
Dereference of null pointer
Uninitialized argument values
card-cac.c
* CLANG_WARNING: The left operand of '<' is a garbage value
card-coolkey.c
* CLANG_WARNING: overwriting variable
* CPPCHECK_WARNING: memory leak / overwrite variable
* CLANG_WARNING: null pointer dereference
* UNUSED_VALUE: unused return value
card-gids.c
* CLANG_WARNING: Branch condition evaluates to a garbage value
* SIZEOF_MISMATCH: suspicious_sizeof
card-myeid.c
* RESOURCE_LEAK: Variable "buf" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
* CLANG_WARNING: overwriting variable
* (rewrite not to confuse coverity)
pkcs15-cac.c
* RESOURCE_LEAK: Variable "cert_out" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
pkcs15-coolkey.c
* UNUSED_VALUE: unused return value
pkcs15-piv.c
* RESOURCE_LEAK: Variable "cert_out" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
pkcs15-sc-hsm.c
* DEADCODE
pkcs11/framework-pkcs15.c
* RESOURCE_LEAK: Variable "p15_cert" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
pkcs15init/pkcs15-lib.c
* CLANG_WARNING: Assigned value is garbage or undefined
pkcs15init/pkcs15-myeid.c
* UNREACHABLE: Probably wrong placement of code block
tests/p15dump.c
* IDENTICAL_BRANCHES
pkcs15-init.c
* CLANG_WARNING: Potential leak of memory pointed to by 'args.der_encoded.value'
pkcs15-tool.c
* RESOURCE_LEAK: Variable "cert" going out of scope leaks the storage it points to.
* MISSING_BREAK: The above case falls through to this one.
sc-hsm-tool.c
* CLANG_WARNING: Potential leak of memory pointed to by 'sp'
westcos-tool.c
* FORWARD_NULL: Passing null pointer "pin" to "unlock_pin", which dereferences it.
* (rewrite not to confuse coverity)
card-cac.c
* Avoid malloc with 0 argument
gids-tool.c
* FORWARD_NULL -- copy&paste error
scconf.c
* CLANG_WARNING: Call to 'malloc' has an allocation size of 0 bytes
closes#982
Since "Add GCC format checking attributes to log functions" commit GCC
warns us about problems with format strings and their arguments provided
to OpenSC message logging functions.
This commit fixes all cases where GCC warned about incorrect format on
64-bit Linux, 32-bit and 64-bit mingw builds (with SM and OpenSSL enabled).
Well, almost all since on mingw GCC does not recognize "ll" size specifier
(present at least since Visual Studio 2005, also in mingw own CRT) so these
(few) warnings about it remain.
In most cases format size specifier for size_t type was missing (usually
size was left at default int level, with is different on 64-bit x86).
Some formats had too few / too many arguments.
In some cases pointers were printed as integers.
Some long variables were missing "l" prefix (especially with regard to %x
format).
Signed-off-by: Maciej S. Szmigiero <mail@maciej.szmigiero.name>
This commit fixes most of warnings shown by GCC on 64-bit Linux, 32-bit and
64-bit mingw builds (with SM and OpenSSL enabled).
These warnings were mostly caused by missing casts.
In minidriver there was also a bit of unused variables and dead code.
Remaining warnings on mingw are mostly caused by GCC not recognizing on
this platform "ll" size specifier (present at least since
Visual Studio 2005, also in mingw own CRT) and "z" size specifier (this one
will be fixed in next commits).
There is also a warning about pointer truncation on Win64 when making
PKCS#11 object handle from pointer to this object.
This is a legitimate warning, since it could result in the same handles
being generated from different pointers and so from different objects.
Signed-off-by: Maciej S. Szmigiero <mail@maciej.szmigiero.name>
* Includes adding support for parsing extensions from a certificate.
* Move lebytes2ushort() to related functions in internals.h
* Adds Simple TLV related functions