// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. package packet import ( "encoding/binary" "io" ) // LiteralData represents an encrypted file. See RFC 4880, section 5.9. type LiteralData struct { IsBinary bool FileName string Time uint32 // Unix epoch time. Either creation time or modification time. 0 means undefined. Body io.Reader } // ForEyesOnly returns whether the contents of the LiteralData have been marked // as especially sensitive. func (l *LiteralData) ForEyesOnly() bool { return l.FileName == "_CONSOLE" } func (l *LiteralData) parse(r io.Reader) (err error) { var buf [256]byte _, err = readFull(r, buf[:2]) if err != nil { return } l.IsBinary = buf[0] == 'b' fileNameLen := int(buf[1]) _, err = readFull(r, buf[:fileNameLen]) if err != nil { return } l.FileName = string(buf[:fileNameLen]) _, err = readFull(r, buf[:4]) if err != nil { return } l.Time = binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[:4]) l.Body = r return } // SerializeLiteral serializes a literal data packet to w and returns a // WriteCloser to which the data itself can be written and which MUST be closed // on completion. The fileName is truncated to 255 bytes. func SerializeLiteral(w io.WriteCloser, isBinary bool, fileName string, time uint32) (plaintext io.WriteCloser, err error) { var buf [4]byte buf[0] = 't' if isBinary { buf[0] = 'b' } if len(fileName) > 255 { fileName = fileName[:255] } buf[1] = byte(len(fileName)) inner, err := serializeStreamHeader(w, packetTypeLiteralData) if err != nil { return } _, err = inner.Write(buf[:2]) if err != nil { return } _, err = inner.Write([]byte(fileName)) if err != nil { return } binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(buf[:], time) _, err = inner.Write(buf[:]) if err != nil { return } plaintext = inner return }