curl/tests/server/resolve.c
Viktor Szakats 2a292c3984
build: add Windows CE / CeGCC support, with CI jobs
Make it possible to build curl for Windows CE using the CeGCC toolchain.
With both CMake and autotools, including tests and examples, also in CI.
The build configuration is the default one with Schannel enabled. No
3rd-party dependencies have been tested.

Also revive old code to make Schannel build with Windows CE, including
certificate verification.

Builds have been throughougly tested. But, I've made no functional tests
for this PR. Some parts (esp. file operations, like truncate and seek)
are stubbed out and likely broken as a result. Test servers build, but
they do not work on Windows CE. This patch substitutes `fstat()` calls
with `stat()`, which operate on filenames, not file handles. This may or
may not work and/or may not be secure.

About CeGCC: I used the latest available macOS binary build v0.59.1
r1397 from 2009, in native `mingw32ce` build mode. CeGCC is in effect
MinGW + GCC 4.4.0 + old/classic-mingw Windows headers. It targets
Windows CE v3.0 according to its `_WIN32_WCE` value. It means this PR
restores portions of old/classic-mingw support. It makes the Windows CE
codepath compatible with GCC 4.4.0. It also adds workaround for CMake,
which cannot identify and configure this toolchain out of the box.

Notes:
- CMake doesn't recognize CeGCC/mingw32ce, necessitating tricks as seen
  with Amiga and MS-DOS.
- CMake doesn't set `MINGW` for mingw32ce. Set it and `MINGW32CE`
  manually as a helper variable, in addition to `WINCE` which CMake sets
  based on `CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME`.
- CMake fails to create an implib for `libcurl.dll`, due to not
  recognizing the platform as a Windowsy one. This patch adds the
  necessary workaround to make it work.
- headers shipping with CeGCC miss some things curl needs for Schannel
  support. Fixed by restoring and renovating code previously deleted
  old-mingw code.
- it's sometime non-trivial to figure out if a fallout is WinCE,
  mingw32ce, old-mingw, or GCC version-specific.
- WinCE is always Unicode. With exceptions: no `wmain`,
  `GetProcAddress()`.
- `_fileno()` is said to convert from `FILE *` to `void *` which is
  a Win32 file `HANDLE`. (This patch doesn't use this, but with further
  effort it probably could be.)
  https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3989545/how-do-i-get-the-file-handle-from-the-fopen-file-structure
- WinCE has no signals, current directory, stdio/CRT file handles, no
  `_get_osfhandle()`, no `errno`, no `errno.h`. Some of this stuff is
  standard C89, yet missing from this platform. Microsoft expects
  Windows CE apps to use Win32 file API and `FILE *` exclusively.
- revived CeGCC here (not tested for this PR):
  https://building.enlyze.com/posts/a-new-windows-ce-x86-compiler-in-2024/

On `UNDER_CE` vs. `_WIN32_WCE`: (This patch settled on `UNDER_CE`)

- A custom VS2008 WinCE toolchain does not set any of these.
  The compiler binaries don't contain these strings, and has no compiler
  option for targeting WinCE, hinting that a vanilla toolchain isn't
  setting any of them either.
- `UNDER_CE` is automatically defined by the CeGCC compiler.
  https://cegcc.sourceforge.net/docs/details.html
- `UNDER_CE` is similar to `_WIN32`, except it's not set automatically
  by all compilers. It's not supposed to have any value, like a version.
  (Though e.g. OpenSSL sets it to a version)
- `_WIN32_WCE` is the CE counterpart of the non-CE `_WIN32_WINNT` macro.
  That does return the targeted Windows CE version.
- `_WIN32_WCE` is not defined by compilers, and relies on a header
  setting it to a default, or the build to set it to the desired target
  version. This is also how `_WIN32_WINNT` works.
- `_WIN32_WCE` default is set by `windef.h` in CeGCC.
- `_WIN32_WCE` isn't set to a default by MSVC Windows CE headers (the
  ones I checked at least).
- CMake sets `_WIN32_WCE=<ver>`, `UNDER_CE`, `WINCE` for MSVC WinCE.
- `_WIN32_WCE` seems more popular in other projects, including CeGCC
  itself. `zlib` is a notable exception amongst curl dependencies,
  which uses `UNDER_CE`.
- Since `_WIN32_WCE` needs "certain" headers to have it defined, it's
  undefined depending on headers included beforehand.
- `curl/curl.h` re-uses `_WIN32_WCE`'s as a self-guard, relying on
  its not-(necessarily)-defined-by-default property:
  25b445e479/include/curl/curl.h (L77)

Toolchain downloads:
- Windows:
  https://downloads.sourceforge.net/cegcc/cegcc/0.59.1/cegcc_mingw32ce_cygwin1.7_r1399.tar.bz2
- macOS Intel:
  https://downloads.sourceforge.net/cegcc/cegcc/0.59.1/cegcc_mingw32ce_snowleopard_r1397.tar.bz2

Closes #15975
2025-02-21 13:56:34 +01:00

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/***************************************************************************
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* Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
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*
* This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY
* KIND, either express or implied.
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: curl
*
***************************************************************************/
#include "server_setup.h"
/* Purpose
*
* Resolve the given name, using system name resolve functions (NOT any
* function provided by libcurl). Used to see if the name exists and thus if
* we can allow a test case to use it for testing.
*
* Like if 'localhost' actual exists etc.
*
*/
#ifdef HAVE_NETINET_IN_H
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif
#ifdef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED
/* This define is "almost" required to build on HP-UX 11 */
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_NETDB_H
#include <netdb.h>
#endif
#include "curlx.h" /* from the private lib dir */
#include "util.h"
/* include memdebug.h last */
#include "memdebug.h"
static bool use_ipv6 = FALSE;
static const char *ipv_inuse = "IPv4";
const char *serverlogfile = ""; /* for a util.c function we don't use */
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
int arg = 1;
const char *host = NULL;
int rc = 0;
while(argc > arg) {
if(!strcmp("--version", argv[arg])) {
printf("resolve IPv4%s\n",
#if defined(CURLRES_IPV6)
"/IPv6"
#else
""
#endif
);
return 0;
}
else if(!strcmp("--ipv6", argv[arg])) {
ipv_inuse = "IPv6";
use_ipv6 = TRUE;
arg++;
}
else if(!strcmp("--ipv4", argv[arg])) {
/* for completeness, we support this option as well */
ipv_inuse = "IPv4";
use_ipv6 = FALSE;
arg++;
}
else {
host = argv[arg++];
}
}
if(!host) {
puts("Usage: resolve [option] <host>\n"
" --version\n"
" --ipv4"
#if defined(CURLRES_IPV6)
"\n --ipv6"
#endif
);
return 1;
}
#ifdef _WIN32
win32_init();
atexit(win32_cleanup);
#endif
#if defined(CURLRES_IPV6)
if(use_ipv6) {
/* Check that the system has IPv6 enabled before checking the resolver */
curl_socket_t s = socket(PF_INET6, SOCK_DGRAM, 0);
if(s == CURL_SOCKET_BAD)
/* an IPv6 address was requested and we can't get/use one */
rc = -1;
else {
sclose(s);
}
}
if(rc == 0) {
/* getaddrinfo() resolve */
struct addrinfo *ai;
struct addrinfo hints;
memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints));
hints.ai_family = use_ipv6 ? PF_INET6 : PF_INET;
hints.ai_socktype = SOCK_STREAM;
hints.ai_flags = 0;
rc = getaddrinfo(host, "80", &hints, &ai);
if(rc == 0)
freeaddrinfo(ai);
}
#else
if(use_ipv6) {
puts("IPv6 support has been disabled in this program");
return 1;
}
else {
/* gethostbyname() resolve */
struct hostent *he;
#ifdef __AMIGA__
he = gethostbyname((unsigned char *)host);
#else
he = gethostbyname(host);
#endif
rc = !he;
}
#endif
if(rc)
printf("Resolving %s '%s' didn't work\n", ipv_inuse, host);
return !!rc;
}