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Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in nati
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dan b |
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Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order |
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Sat, 24 Jun 2023 22:59:36 +0000 |
“Important safety tip #427” :)
Remember to always double quote around assigned variables.
The life you save maybe your own…
I was just caught by this in a while done read csv file variable, because I
failed to double quote the data=“$line” assignment, the string contents were
getting changed in strange ways.
length=“$(head -q -z --bytes=4 -| od -An -td4 -)“
message=“$(head -q -z --bytes=$((length)) -)
sendMessage "$message"
}“
Cheers,
Dan
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On Jun 24, 2023, at 18:32, guest271314 <guest271314@gmail.com> wrote:
I finally figured this out with you folks' help.
I substituted using head for read.
Thank you so much!
#!/bin/bash
set -x
#!/bin/bash
getMessage() {
length=$(head -q -z --bytes=4 -| od -An -td4 -)
message=$(head -q -z --bytes=$((length)) -)
sendMessage "$message"
}
# https://stackoverflow.com/a/24777120
sendMessage() {
message="$*"
# Calculate the byte size of the string.
# NOTE: This assumes that byte length is identical to the string length!
# Do not use multibyte (unicode) characters, escape them instead, e.g.
# message='"Some unicode character:\u1234"'
messagelen=${#message}
# Convert to an integer in native byte order.
# If you see an error message in Chrome's stdout with
# "Native Messaging host tried sending a message that is ... bytes long.",
# then just swap the order, i.e. messagelen1 <-> messagelen4 and
# messagelen2 <-> messagelen3
messagelen1=$(((messagelen) & 0xFF))
messagelen2=$(((messagelen >> 8) & 0xFF))
messagelen3=$(((messagelen >> 16) & 0xFF))
messagelen4=$(((messagelen >> 24) & 0xFF))
# Print the message byte length followed by the actual message.
printf "$(printf '\\x%x\\x%x\\x%x\\x%x' \
$messagelen1 $messagelen2 $messagelen3 $messagelen4)%s" "$message"
}
main() {
while true; do
getMessage
done
}
main
On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:21 AM Greg Wooledge <greg@wooledge.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 08:10:39AM -0700, guest271314 wrote:
>> So, in the end, you can use something like this.
>>
>> length=$(dd iflag=fullblock bs=4 count=1 | od -An -td4)
>> length=$((length)) # trim leading spaces
>> IFS= read -rN"$length" json
>>
>> That still winds up showing "Invalid byte sequence in conversion input"
>> when echo'ing the output to a file.
>
> Please show us the input. Since it's binary, you'll need to represent
> it in some way that can fit into an e-mail body. Perhaps a hex dump of
> the first 128 bytes or something.
>
> I'm rather curious what possible input could be an "invalid byte sequence"
> when interpreted as 32 bits that make up an integer. Is it having the
> high bit set (meaning negative when read as a signed integer)?
>
> unicorn:~$ printf '\x00\x00\x00\x80' | od -An -td4
> -2147483648
>
> Hmm, no, that looks all right to me. Certainly didn't give that error.
>
> What operating system and architecture are you on, and what input are you
> using to generate this message, and which program is actually writing it?
>
>
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, (continued)
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Greg Wooledge, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Lawrence Velázquez, 2023/06/25
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/25
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/25
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Greg Wooledge, 2023/06/25
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/25
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order,
dan b <=
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Lawrence Velázquez, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Greg Wooledge, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Lawrence Velázquez, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, dan b, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Lawrence Velázquez, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, Greg Wooledge, 2023/06/24
- Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, dan b, 2023/06/24
Re: Help fixing NativeMessaging host: read 32-bit message length in native byte order, guest271314, 2023/06/24