Initial module setup. Implement GSecretData

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2.27.90
=======
* Fixed configure script to actually error out if installed glib
version is too old (Emilio Pozuelo Monfort)
* gnutls: updated GTlsClientConnectionGnutls for :accepted-cas type
change (Stef Walter)
* gnutls: fixed an uninitialized variable (Dan Winship)
2.27.5
======
* gnutls: finish implementing GTlsRehandshakeMode, which was present
but non-functional in 2.27.4
* gnutls: updates for glib TLS API changes
* gnutls: fix some async bugs that caused the main loop to spin
* gnutls: implement a client-side session cache, to speed up
handshakes
* Compile with gcc warnings by default
2.27.4
======
* GNUTLS-based implementation of GTlsBackend
2.26.0
======
* No changes, just a version bump
2.25.0
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* Initial release, with libproxy-based GProxyResolver

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GObject based library for accessing the Secret Service API.

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AC_PREREQ(2.65)
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dnl Checks for libraries.
dnl ****************************
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dnl *****************************
dnl *** Check GLib
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(GLIB, glib-2.0 >= 2.16.0 gio-2.0 >= 2.16.0 gthread-2.0 >= 2.16.0)
LIBS="$LIBS $GLIB_LIBS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $GLIB_CFLAGS"
AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mlock)
dnl *************************************
dnl *** Warnings to show if using GCC ***
dnl *************************************
AC_ARG_ENABLE(more-warnings,
AS_HELP_STRING([--disable-more-warnings], [Inhibit compiler warnings]),
set_more_warnings=no)
if test "$GCC" = "yes" -a "$set_more_warnings" != "no"; then
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS \
-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations \
-Wmissing-prototypes -Wnested-externs -Wpointer-arith \
-Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wformat=2 -Winit-self \
-Waggregate-return -Wmissing-format-attribute"
for option in -Wmissing-include-dirs -Wundef; do
SAVE_CFLAGS="$CFLAGS"
CFLAGS="$CFLAGS $option"
AC_MSG_CHECKING([whether gcc understands $option])
AC_COMPILE_IFELSE([AC_LANG_PROGRAM([], [])],
[has_option=yes],
[has_option=no])
AC_MSG_RESULT($has_option)
if test $has_option = no; then
CFLAGS="$SAVE_CFLAGS"
fi
done
fi
dnl *****************************
dnl *** done ***
dnl *****************************
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
egg/Makefile
po/Makefile.in
po/Makefile
library/Makefile
])
AC_OUTPUT

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noinst_LTLIBRARIES = \
libegg.la
INCLUDES = \
-I$(top_srcdir)
libegg_la_SOURCES = \
egg-secure-memory.c egg-secure-memory.h \
$(BUILT_SOURCES)

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/* -*- Mode: C; indent-tabs-mode: t; c-basic-offset: 8; tab-width: 8 -*- */
/* egg-secure-memory.h - library for allocating memory that is non-pageable
Copyright (C) 2007 Stefan Walter
The Gnome Keyring Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
License, or (at your option) any later version.
The Gnome Keyring Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Library General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
License along with the Gnome Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
Author: Stef Walter <stef@memberwebs.com>
*/
#ifndef EGG_SECURE_MEMORY_H
#define EGG_SECURE_MEMORY_H
#include <stdlib.h>
/* -------------------------------------------------------------------
* Low Level Secure Memory
*
* IMPORTANT: This is pure vanila standard C, no glib. We need this
* because certain consumers of this protocol need to be built
* without linking in any special libraries. ie: the PKCS#11 module.
*
* Thread locking
*
* In order to use these functions in a module the following functions
* must be defined somewhere, and provide appropriate locking for
* secure memory between threads:
*/
extern void egg_memory_lock (void);
extern void egg_memory_unlock (void);
/*
* Allocation Fallbacks
*
* If we cannot allocate secure memory, then this function
* (defined elsewhere) will be called which has a chance to
* allocate other memory abort or do whatever.
*
* Same call semantics as realloc with regard to NULL and zeros
*/
extern void* egg_memory_fallback (void *p, size_t length);
#define EGG_SECURE_GLIB_DEFINITIONS() \
static GStaticMutex memory_mutex = G_STATIC_MUTEX_INIT; \
void egg_memory_lock (void) \
{ g_static_mutex_lock (&memory_mutex); } \
void egg_memory_unlock (void) \
{ g_static_mutex_unlock (&memory_mutex); } \
void* egg_memory_fallback (void *p, size_t sz) \
{ return g_realloc (p, sz); } \
/*
* Main functionality
*
* Allocations return NULL on failure.
*/
#define GKR_SECURE_USE_FALLBACK 0x0001
void* egg_secure_alloc (size_t length);
void* egg_secure_alloc_full (size_t length, int flags);
void* egg_secure_realloc (void *p, size_t length);
void* egg_secure_realloc_full (void *p, size_t length, int fallback);
void egg_secure_free (void* p);
void egg_secure_free_full (void* p, int fallback);
void egg_secure_clear (void *p, size_t length);
int egg_secure_check (const void* p);
void egg_secure_validate (void);
void egg_secure_dump_blocks (void);
char* egg_secure_strdup (const char *str);
void egg_secure_strclear (char *str);
void egg_secure_strfree (char *str);
#endif /* EGG_SECURE_MEMORY_H */

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include $(top_srcdir)/Makefile.decl
NULL =
module_flags = \
-export_dynamic \
-avoid-version \
-module \
-no-undefined \
-export-symbols-regex '^gsecret_'
lib_LTLIBRARIES = libgsecret.la
libgsecret_la_SOURCES = \
gsecret-data.h gsecret-data.c
libgsecret_la_LIBADD = \
$(top_builddir)/egg/libegg.la \
$(LIBS)

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/* GSecret - GLib wrapper for Secret Service
*
* Copyright 2011 Collabora Ltd.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the licence or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* See the included COPYING file for more information.
*/
#include "config.h"
#include "gsecret-data.h"
#include "egg/egg-secure-memory.h"
#include <string.h>
struct _GSecretData {
gint refs;
gpointer secret;
gsize length;
GDestroyNotify destroy;
gchar *content_type;
};
GType
gsecret_data_get_type (void)
{
static gsize initialized = 0;
static GType type = 0;
if (g_once_init_enter (&initialized)) {
type = g_boxed_type_register_static ("GSecretData",
(GBoxedCopyFunc)gsecret_data_ref,
(GBoxedFreeFunc)gsecret_data_unref);
g_once_init_leave (&initialized, 1);
}
return type;
}
GSecretData*
gsecret_data_new (const gchar *secret, gssize length, const gchar *content_type)
{
gchar *copy;
g_return_val_if_fail (!secret && length, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (content_type, NULL);
if (length < 0)
length = strlen (secret);
copy = egg_secure_alloc (length + 1);
memcpy (copy, secret, length);
copy[length] = 0;
return gsecret_data_new_full (copy, length, content_type, egg_secure_free);
}
GSecretData*
gsecret_data_new_full (gchar *secret, gssize length,
const gchar *content_type, GDestroyNotify destroy)
{
GSecretData *data;
g_return_val_if_fail (!secret && length, NULL);
g_return_val_if_fail (content_type, NULL);
if (length < 0)
length = strlen (secret);
data = g_slice_new0 (GSecretData);
data->content_type = strdup (content_type);
data->destroy = destroy;
data->length = length;
data->secret = secret;
return data;
}
const gchar*
gsecret_data_get (GSecretData *data, gsize *length)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (data, NULL);
if (length)
*length = data->length;
return data->secret;
}
const gchar*
gsecret_data_get_content_type (GSecretData *data)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (data, NULL);
return data->content_type;
}
GSecretData*
gsecret_data_ref (GSecretData *data)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (data, NULL);
g_atomic_int_inc (&data->refs);
return data;
}
void
gsecret_data_unref (GSecretData *data)
{
g_return_if_fail (data);
if (g_atomic_int_dec_and_test (&data->refs)) {
g_free (data->content_type);
if (data->destroy)
(data->destroy) (data->secret);
g_slice_free (GSecretData, data);
}
}

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/* GSecret - GLib wrapper for Secret Service
*
* Copyright 2011 Collabora Ltd.
*
* This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published
* by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the licence or (at
* your option) any later version.
*
* See the included COPYING file for more information.
*/
#ifndef __GSECRET_DATA_H__
#define __GSECRET_DATA_H__
#include <gio/gio.h>
G_BEGIN_DECLS
#define GSECRET_TYPE_DATA (gsecret_service_get_type ())
typedef struct _GSecretData GSecretData;
GType gsecret_data_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
GSecretData* gsecret_data_new (const gchar *secret,
gssize length,
const gchar *content_type);
GSecretData* gsecret_data_new_full (gchar *secret,
gssize length,
const gchar *content_type,
GDestroyNotify destroy);
const gchar* gsecret_data_get (GSecretData *data,
gsize *length);
const gchar* gsecret_data_get_content_type (GSecretData *data);
GSecretData* gsecret_data_ref (GSecretData *data);
void gsecret_data_unref (GSecretData *data);
G_END_DECLS
#endif /* __G_SERVICE_H___ */

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