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/* Copyright 2001,2002 Roger Dingledine, Matej Pfajfar. */
/* See LICENSE for licensing information */
/* $Id$ */
/* buffers.c */
#include "or.h"
extern or_options_t options; /* command-line and config-file options */
struct buf_t {
char *buf;
size_t len;
size_t datalen;
};
#define BUF_OK(b) ((b) && (b)->buf && (b)->datalen <= (b)->len)
/* Find the first instance of str on buf. If none exists, return -1.
* Otherwise, return index of the first character in buf _after_ the
* first instance of str.
*/
static int find_str_in_str(const char *str, int str_len,
const char *buf, int buf_len)
{
const char *location;
const char *last_possible = buf + buf_len - str_len;
assert(str && str_len > 0 && buf);
if(buf_len < str_len)
return -1;
for(location = buf; location <= last_possible; location++)
if((*location == *str) && !memcmp(location+1, str+1, str_len-1))
return location-buf+str_len;
return -1;
}
int find_on_inbuf(char *string, int string_len, buf_t *buf) {
return find_str_in_str(string, string_len, buf->buf, buf->datalen);
}
/* Create and return a new buf of size 'size'
*/
buf_t *buf_new_with_capacity(size_t size) {
buf_t *buf;
buf = (buf_t*)tor_malloc(sizeof(buf_t));
buf->buf = (char *)tor_malloc(size);
buf->len = size;
buf->datalen = 0;
// memset(buf->buf,0,size);
assert(BUF_OK(buf));
return buf;
}
buf_t *buf_new()
{
return buf_new_with_capacity(MAX_BUF_SIZE);
}
size_t buf_datalen(const buf_t *buf)
{
return buf->datalen;
}
size_t buf_capacity(const buf_t *buf)
{
return buf->len;
}
const char *_buf_peek_raw_buffer(const buf_t *buf)
{
return buf->buf;
}
void buf_free(buf_t *buf) {
assert(buf && buf->buf);
free(buf->buf);
free(buf);
}
/* read from socket s, writing onto end of buf.
* read at most 'at_most' bytes, and in any case don't read more than will fit based on buflen.
* If read() returns 0, set *reached_eof to 1 and return 0. If you want to tear
* down the connection return -1, else return the number of bytes read.
*/
int read_to_buf(int s, int at_most, buf_t *buf, int *reached_eof) {
int read_result;
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
int e;
#endif
assert(BUF_OK(buf) && reached_eof && (s>=0));
/* this is the point where you would grow the buffer, if you want to */
if(at_most > buf->len - buf->datalen)
at_most = buf->len - buf->datalen; /* take the min of the two */
if(at_most == 0)
return 0; /* we shouldn't read anything */
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"reading at most %d bytes.",at_most);
read_result = read(s, buf->buf+buf->datalen, at_most);
if (read_result < 0) {
if(!ERRNO_EAGAIN(errno)) { /* it's a real error */
return -1;
}
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
e = correct_socket_errno(s);
if(!ERRNO_EAGAIN(e)) { /* no, it *is* a real error! */
return -1;
}
#endif
return 0;
} else if (read_result == 0) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Encountered eof");
*reached_eof = 1;
return 0;
} else { /* we read some bytes */
buf->datalen += read_result;
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Read %d bytes. %d on inbuf.",read_result,
(int)buf->datalen);
return read_result;
}
}
int read_to_buf_tls(tor_tls *tls, int at_most, buf_t *buf) {
int r;
assert(tls && BUF_OK(buf));
if (at_most > buf->len - buf->datalen)
at_most = buf->len - buf->datalen;
if (at_most == 0)
return 0;
r = tor_tls_read(tls, buf->buf+buf->datalen, at_most);
if (r<0)
return r;
buf->datalen += r;
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Read %d bytes. %d on inbuf.",r, (int)buf->datalen);
return r;
}
int flush_buf(int s, buf_t *buf, int *buf_flushlen)
{
/* push from buf onto s
* then memmove to front of buf
* return -1 or how many bytes remain to be flushed */
int write_result;
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
int e;
#endif
assert(BUF_OK(buf) && buf_flushlen && (s>=0) && (*buf_flushlen <= buf->datalen));
if(*buf_flushlen == 0) /* nothing to flush */
return 0;
write_result = write(s, buf->buf, *buf_flushlen);
if (write_result < 0) {
if(!ERRNO_EAGAIN(errno)) { /* it's a real error */
return -1;
}
#ifdef MS_WINDOWS
e = correct_socket_errno(s);
if(!ERRNO_EAGAIN(e)) { /* no, it *is* a real error! */
return -1;
}
#endif
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"write() would block, returning.");
return 0;
} else {
buf->datalen -= write_result;
*buf_flushlen -= write_result;
memmove(buf->buf, buf->buf+write_result, buf->datalen);
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"%d: flushed %d bytes, %d ready to flush, %d remain.",
s,write_result,*buf_flushlen,(int)buf->datalen);
return *buf_flushlen;
/* XXX USE_TLS should change to return write_result like any sane function would */
}
}
int flush_buf_tls(tor_tls *tls, buf_t *buf, int *buf_flushlen)
{
int r;
assert(tls && BUF_OK(buf) && buf_flushlen);
/* we want to let tls write even if flushlen is zero, because it might
* have a partial record pending */
r = tor_tls_write(tls, buf->buf, *buf_flushlen);
if (r < 0) {
return r;
}
buf->datalen -= r;
*buf_flushlen -= r;
memmove(buf->buf, buf->buf+r, buf->datalen);
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"flushed %d bytes, %d ready to flush, %d remain.",
r,*buf_flushlen,(int)buf->datalen);
return r;
}
int write_to_buf(const char *string, int string_len, buf_t *buf) {
/* append string to buf (growing as needed, return -1 if "too big")
* return total number of bytes on the buf
*/
assert(string && BUF_OK(buf));
/* this is the point where you would grow the buffer, if you want to */
if (string_len + buf->datalen > buf->len) { /* we're out of luck */
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG, "buflen too small. Time to implement growing dynamic bufs.");
return -1;
}
memcpy(buf->buf+buf->datalen, string, string_len);
buf->datalen += string_len;
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"added %d bytes to buf (now %d total).",string_len, (int)buf->datalen);
return buf->datalen;
}
int fetch_from_buf(char *string, int string_len, buf_t *buf) {
/* There must be string_len bytes in buf; write them onto string,
* then memmove buf back (that is, remove them from buf).
*
* Return the number of bytes still on the buffer. */
assert(string && BUF_OK(buf));
assert(string_len <= buf->datalen); /* make sure we don't ask for too much */
memcpy(string,buf->buf,string_len);
buf->datalen -= string_len;
memmove(buf->buf, buf->buf+string_len, buf->datalen);
return buf->datalen;
}
/* There is a (possibly incomplete) http statement on *buf, of the
* form "%s\r\n\r\n%s", headers, body.
* If a) the headers include a Content-Length field and all bytes in
* the body are present, or b) there's no Content-Length field and
* all headers are present, then:
* copy headers and body into the supplied args (and null terminate
* them), remove them from buf, and return 1.
* (If headers or body is NULL, discard that part of the buf.)
* If a headers or body doesn't fit in the arg, return -1.
*
* Else, change nothing and return 0.
*/
int fetch_from_buf_http(buf_t *buf,
char *headers_out, int max_headerlen,
char *body_out, int max_bodylen) {
char *headers, *body;
int i;
int headerlen, bodylen, contentlen;
assert(BUF_OK(buf));
headers = buf->buf;
i = find_on_inbuf("\r\n\r\n", 4, buf);
if(i < 0) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"headers not all here yet.");
return 0;
}
body = buf->buf+i;
headerlen = body-headers; /* includes the CRLFCRLF */
bodylen = buf->datalen - headerlen;
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"headerlen %d, bodylen %d.",headerlen,bodylen);
if(headers_out && max_headerlen <= headerlen) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"headerlen %d larger than %d. Failing.", headerlen, max_headerlen-1);
return -1;
}
if(body_out && max_bodylen <= bodylen) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"bodylen %d larger than %d. Failing.", bodylen, max_bodylen-1);
return -1;
}
#define CONTENT_LENGTH "\r\nContent-Length: "
i = find_str_in_str(CONTENT_LENGTH, strlen(CONTENT_LENGTH),
headers, headerlen);
if(i > 0) {
contentlen = atoi(headers+i);
/* XXX What if content-length is malformed? */
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Got a contentlen of %d.",contentlen);
if(bodylen < contentlen) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"body not all here yet.");
return 0; /* not all there yet */
}
bodylen = contentlen;
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"bodylen reduced to %d.",bodylen);
}
/* all happy. copy into the appropriate places, and return 1 */
if(headers_out) {
memcpy(headers_out,buf->buf,headerlen);
headers_out[headerlen] = 0; /* null terminate it */
}
if(body_out) {
memcpy(body_out,buf->buf+headerlen,bodylen);
body_out[bodylen] = 0; /* null terminate it */
}
buf->datalen -= (headerlen+bodylen);
memmove(buf->buf, buf->buf+headerlen+bodylen, buf->datalen);
return 1;
}
/* There is a (possibly incomplete) socks handshake on *buf, of the
* forms
* socks4: "socksheader || username\0".
* socks4a: "socksheader || username\0 || destaddr\0".
* If it's a complete and valid handshake, and destaddr fits in addr_out,
* then pull the handshake off the buf, assign to addr_out and port_out,
* and return 1.
* If it's invalid or too big, return -1.
* Else it's not all there yet, change nothing and return 0.
*/
int fetch_from_buf_socks(buf_t *buf,
char *addr_out, int max_addrlen,
uint16_t *port_out) {
socks4_t socks4_info;
char *tmpbuf=NULL;
uint16_t port;
enum {socks4, socks4a } socks_prot = socks4a;
char *next, *startaddr;
if(buf->datalen < sizeof(socks4_t)) /* basic info available? */
return 0; /* not yet */
/* an inlined socks4_unpack() */
socks4_info.version = (unsigned char) *(buf->buf);
socks4_info.command = (unsigned char) *(buf->buf+1);
socks4_info.destport = ntohs(*(uint16_t*)(buf->buf+2));
socks4_info.destip = ntohl(*(uint32_t*)(buf->buf+4));
if(socks4_info.version != 4) {
log_fn(LOG_NOTICE,"Unrecognized version %d.",socks4_info.version);
return -1;
}
if(socks4_info.command != 1) { /* not a connect? we don't support it. */
log_fn(LOG_NOTICE,"command %d not '1'.",socks4_info.command);
return -1;
}
port = socks4_info.destport;
if(!port) {
log_fn(LOG_NOTICE,"Port is zero.");
return -1;
}
if(!socks4_info.destip) {
log_fn(LOG_NOTICE,"DestIP is zero.");
return -1;
}
if(socks4_info.destip >> 8) {
struct in_addr in;
log_fn(LOG_NOTICE,"destip not in form 0.0.0.x.");
in.s_addr = htonl(socks4_info.destip);
tmpbuf = inet_ntoa(in);
if(max_addrlen <= strlen(tmpbuf)) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"socks4 addr too long.");
return -1;
}
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Successfully read destip (%s)", tmpbuf);
socks_prot = socks4;
}
next = memchr(buf->buf+SOCKS4_NETWORK_LEN, 0, buf->datalen);
if(!next) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Username not here yet.");
return 0;
}
startaddr = next+1;
if(socks_prot == socks4a) {
next = memchr(startaddr, 0, buf->buf+buf->datalen-startaddr);
if(!next) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Destaddr not here yet.");
return 0;
}
if(max_addrlen <= next-startaddr) {
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Destaddr not here yet.");
return -1;
}
}
log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"Everything is here. Success.");
*port_out = port;
strcpy(addr_out, socks_prot == socks4 ? tmpbuf : startaddr);
buf->datalen -= (next-buf->buf+1); /* next points to the final \0 on inbuf */
memmove(buf->buf, next+1, buf->datalen);
// log_fn(LOG_DEBUG,"buf_datalen is now %d:'%s'",*buf_datalen,buf);
return 1;
}
/*
Local Variables:
mode:c
indent-tabs-mode:nil
c-basic-offset:2
End:
*/
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