| /* |
| * HTTP semantics |
| * |
| * Copyright 2000-2018 Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> |
| * |
| * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
| * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License |
| * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version |
| * 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
| * |
| */ |
| |
| #include <ctype.h> |
| #include <haproxy/api.h> |
| #include <haproxy/http.h> |
| #include <haproxy/tools.h> |
| |
| /* It is about twice as fast on recent architectures to lookup a byte in a |
| * table than to perform a boolean AND or OR between two tests. Refer to |
| * RFC2616/RFC5234/RFC7230 for those chars. A token is any ASCII char that is |
| * neither a separator nor a CTL char. An http ver_token is any ASCII which can |
| * be found in an HTTP version, which includes 'H', 'T', 'P', '/', '.' and any |
| * digit. Note: please do not overwrite values in assignment since gcc-2.95 |
| * will not handle them correctly. It's worth noting that chars 128..255 are |
| * nothing, not even control chars. |
| */ |
| const unsigned char http_char_classes[256] = { |
| [ 0] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 1] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 2] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 3] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 4] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 5] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 6] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 7] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 8] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 9] = HTTP_FLG_SPHT | HTTP_FLG_LWS | HTTP_FLG_SEP | HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 10] = HTTP_FLG_CRLF | HTTP_FLG_LWS | HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 11] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 12] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 13] = HTTP_FLG_CRLF | HTTP_FLG_LWS | HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 14] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 15] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 16] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 17] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 18] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 19] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 20] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 21] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 22] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 23] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 24] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 25] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 26] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 27] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 28] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 29] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 30] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [ 31] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| [' '] = HTTP_FLG_SPHT | HTTP_FLG_LWS | HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['!'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['"'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['#'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['$'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['%'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['&'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| [ 39] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['('] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| [')'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['*'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['+'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| [','] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['-'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['.'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['/'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['0'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['1'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['2'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['3'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['4'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['5'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['6'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['7'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['8'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| ['9'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER | HTTP_FLG_DIG, |
| [':'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| [';'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['<'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['='] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['>'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['?'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['@'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['A'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['B'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['C'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['D'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['E'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['F'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['G'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['H'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['I'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['J'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['K'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['L'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['M'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['N'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['O'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['P'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['Q'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['R'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['S'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['T'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['U'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['V'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['W'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['X'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['Y'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['Z'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK | HTTP_FLG_VER, |
| ['['] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| [ 92] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| [']'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['^'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['_'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['`'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['a'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['b'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['c'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['d'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['e'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['f'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['g'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['h'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['i'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['j'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['k'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['l'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['m'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['n'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['o'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['p'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['q'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['r'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['s'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['t'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['u'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['v'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['w'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['x'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['y'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['z'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['{'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['|'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| ['}'] = HTTP_FLG_SEP, |
| ['~'] = HTTP_FLG_TOK, |
| [127] = HTTP_FLG_CTL, |
| }; |
| |
| const int http_err_codes[HTTP_ERR_SIZE] = { |
| [HTTP_ERR_200] = 200, /* used by "monitor-uri" */ |
| [HTTP_ERR_400] = 400, |
| [HTTP_ERR_401] = 401, |
| [HTTP_ERR_403] = 403, |
| [HTTP_ERR_404] = 404, |
| [HTTP_ERR_405] = 405, |
| [HTTP_ERR_407] = 407, |
| [HTTP_ERR_408] = 408, |
| [HTTP_ERR_410] = 410, |
| [HTTP_ERR_413] = 413, |
| [HTTP_ERR_421] = 421, |
| [HTTP_ERR_422] = 422, |
| [HTTP_ERR_425] = 425, |
| [HTTP_ERR_429] = 429, |
| [HTTP_ERR_500] = 500, |
| [HTTP_ERR_501] = 501, |
| [HTTP_ERR_502] = 502, |
| [HTTP_ERR_503] = 503, |
| [HTTP_ERR_504] = 504, |
| }; |
| |
| const char *http_err_msgs[HTTP_ERR_SIZE] = { |
| [HTTP_ERR_200] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 58\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>200 OK</h1>\nService ready.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_400] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 400 Bad request\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 90\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Connection: close\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>400 Bad request</h1>\nYour browser sent an invalid request.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_401] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 112\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>401 Unauthorized</h1>\nYou need a valid user and password to access this content.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_403] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 403 Forbidden\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 93\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>403 Forbidden</h1>\nRequest forbidden by administrative rules.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_404] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 83\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>404 Not Found</h1>\nThe resource could not be found.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_405] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 405 Method Not Allowed\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 146\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>405 Method Not Allowed</h1>\nA request was made of a resource using a request method not supported by that resource\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_407] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 407 Unauthorized\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 112\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>407 Unauthorized</h1>\nYou need a valid user and password to access this content.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_408] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 408 Request Time-out\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 110\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Connection: close\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>408 Request Time-out</h1>\nYour browser didn't send a complete request in time.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_410] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 410 Gone\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 114\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>410 Gone</h1>\nThe resource is no longer available and will not be available again.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_413] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 413 Payload Too Large\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 106\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>413 Payload Too Large</h1>\nThe request entity exceeds the maximum allowed.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_421] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 421 Misdirected Request\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 104\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>421 Misdirected Request</h1>\nRequest sent to a non-authoritative server.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_422] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 422 Unprocessable Content\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 116\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>422 Unprocessable Content</h1>\nThe server cannot process the contained instructions.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_425] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 425 Too Early\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 80\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>425 Too Early</h1>\nYour browser sent early data.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_429] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 429 Too Many Requests\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 117\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>429 Too Many Requests</h1>\nYou have sent too many requests in a given amount of time.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_500] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 97\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>500 Internal Server Error</h1>\nAn internal server error occurred.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_501] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 501 Not Implemented\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 136\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>501 Not Implemented</h1>\n.The server does not support the functionality required to fulfill the request.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_502] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 502 Bad Gateway\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 107\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>502 Bad Gateway</h1>\nThe server returned an invalid or incomplete response.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_503] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 503 Service Unavailable\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 107\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>503 Service Unavailable</h1>\nNo server is available to handle this request.\n</body></html>\n", |
| |
| [HTTP_ERR_504] = |
| "HTTP/1.1 504 Gateway Time-out\r\n" |
| "Content-length: 92\r\n" |
| "Cache-Control: no-cache\r\n" |
| "Content-Type: text/html\r\n" |
| "\r\n" |
| "<html><body><h1>504 Gateway Time-out</h1>\nThe server didn't respond in time.\n</body></html>\n", |
| }; |
| |
| const struct ist http_known_methods[HTTP_METH_OTHER] = { |
| [HTTP_METH_OPTIONS] = IST("OPTIONS"), |
| [HTTP_METH_GET] = IST("GET"), |
| [HTTP_METH_HEAD] = IST("HEAD"), |
| [HTTP_METH_POST] = IST("POST"), |
| [HTTP_METH_PUT] = IST("PUT"), |
| [HTTP_METH_DELETE] = IST("DELETE"), |
| [HTTP_METH_TRACE] = IST("TRACE"), |
| [HTTP_METH_CONNECT] = IST("CONNECT"), |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| * returns a known method among HTTP_METH_* or HTTP_METH_OTHER for all unknown |
| * ones. |
| */ |
| enum http_meth_t find_http_meth(const char *str, const int len) |
| { |
| const struct ist m = ist2(str, len); |
| |
| if (isteq(m, ist("GET"))) return HTTP_METH_GET; |
| else if (isteq(m, ist("HEAD"))) return HTTP_METH_HEAD; |
| else if (isteq(m, ist("POST"))) return HTTP_METH_POST; |
| else if (isteq(m, ist("CONNECT"))) return HTTP_METH_CONNECT; |
| else if (isteq(m, ist("PUT"))) return HTTP_METH_PUT; |
| else if (isteq(m, ist("OPTIONS"))) return HTTP_METH_OPTIONS; |
| else if (isteq(m, ist("DELETE"))) return HTTP_METH_DELETE; |
| else if (isteq(m, ist("TRACE"))) return HTTP_METH_TRACE; |
| else return HTTP_METH_OTHER; |
| } |
| |
| /* This function returns HTTP_ERR_<num> (enum) matching http status code. |
| * Returned value should match codes from http_err_codes. |
| */ |
| int http_get_status_idx(unsigned int status) |
| { |
| switch (status) { |
| case 200: return HTTP_ERR_200; |
| case 400: return HTTP_ERR_400; |
| case 401: return HTTP_ERR_401; |
| case 403: return HTTP_ERR_403; |
| case 404: return HTTP_ERR_404; |
| case 405: return HTTP_ERR_405; |
| case 407: return HTTP_ERR_407; |
| case 408: return HTTP_ERR_408; |
| case 410: return HTTP_ERR_410; |
| case 413: return HTTP_ERR_413; |
| case 421: return HTTP_ERR_421; |
| case 422: return HTTP_ERR_422; |
| case 425: return HTTP_ERR_425; |
| case 429: return HTTP_ERR_429; |
| case 500: return HTTP_ERR_500; |
| case 501: return HTTP_ERR_501; |
| case 502: return HTTP_ERR_502; |
| case 503: return HTTP_ERR_503; |
| case 504: return HTTP_ERR_504; |
| default: return HTTP_ERR_500; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* This function returns a reason associated with the HTTP status. |
| * This function never fails, a message is always returned. |
| */ |
| const char *http_get_reason(unsigned int status) |
| { |
| switch (status) { |
| case 100: return "Continue"; |
| case 101: return "Switching Protocols"; |
| case 102: return "Processing"; |
| case 200: return "OK"; |
| case 201: return "Created"; |
| case 202: return "Accepted"; |
| case 203: return "Non-Authoritative Information"; |
| case 204: return "No Content"; |
| case 205: return "Reset Content"; |
| case 206: return "Partial Content"; |
| case 207: return "Multi-Status"; |
| case 210: return "Content Different"; |
| case 226: return "IM Used"; |
| case 300: return "Multiple Choices"; |
| case 301: return "Moved Permanently"; |
| case 302: return "Found"; |
| case 303: return "See Other"; |
| case 304: return "Not Modified"; |
| case 305: return "Use Proxy"; |
| case 307: return "Temporary Redirect"; |
| case 308: return "Permanent Redirect"; |
| case 310: return "Too many Redirects"; |
| case 400: return "Bad Request"; |
| case 401: return "Unauthorized"; |
| case 402: return "Payment Required"; |
| case 403: return "Forbidden"; |
| case 404: return "Not Found"; |
| case 405: return "Method Not Allowed"; |
| case 406: return "Not Acceptable"; |
| case 407: return "Proxy Authentication Required"; |
| case 408: return "Request Time-out"; |
| case 409: return "Conflict"; |
| case 410: return "Gone"; |
| case 411: return "Length Required"; |
| case 412: return "Precondition Failed"; |
| case 413: return "Request Entity Too Large"; |
| case 414: return "Request-URI Too Long"; |
| case 415: return "Unsupported Media Type"; |
| case 416: return "Requested range unsatisfiable"; |
| case 417: return "Expectation failed"; |
| case 418: return "I'm a teapot"; |
| case 421: return "Misdirected Request"; |
| case 422: return "Unprocessable Content"; |
| case 423: return "Locked"; |
| case 424: return "Method failure"; |
| case 425: return "Too Early"; |
| case 426: return "Upgrade Required"; |
| case 428: return "Precondition Required"; |
| case 429: return "Too Many Requests"; |
| case 431: return "Request Header Fields Too Large"; |
| case 449: return "Retry With"; |
| case 450: return "Blocked by Windows Parental Controls"; |
| case 451: return "Unavailable For Legal Reasons"; |
| case 456: return "Unrecoverable Error"; |
| case 499: return "client has closed connection"; |
| case 500: return "Internal Server Error"; |
| case 501: return "Not Implemented"; |
| case 502: return "Bad Gateway or Proxy Error"; |
| case 503: return "Service Unavailable"; |
| case 504: return "Gateway Time-out"; |
| case 505: return "HTTP Version not supported"; |
| case 506: return "Variant also negotiate"; |
| case 507: return "Insufficient storage"; |
| case 508: return "Loop detected"; |
| case 509: return "Bandwidth Limit Exceeded"; |
| case 510: return "Not extended"; |
| case 511: return "Network authentication required"; |
| case 520: return "Web server is returning an unknown error"; |
| default: |
| switch (status) { |
| case 100 ... 199: return "Informational"; |
| case 200 ... 299: return "Success"; |
| case 300 ... 399: return "Redirection"; |
| case 400 ... 499: return "Client Error"; |
| case 500 ... 599: return "Server Error"; |
| default: return "Other"; |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns the ist string corresponding to port part (without ':') in the host |
| * <host>, IST_NULL if no ':' is found or an empty IST if there is no digit. In |
| * the last case, the result is the original ist trimmed to 0. So be sure to test |
| * the result length before doing any pointer arithmetic. |
| */ |
| struct ist http_get_host_port(const struct ist host) |
| { |
| char *start, *end, *ptr; |
| |
| start = istptr(host); |
| end = istend(host); |
| for (ptr = end; ptr > start && isdigit((unsigned char)*--ptr);); |
| |
| /* no port found */ |
| if (likely(*ptr != ':')) |
| return IST_NULL; |
| if (ptr+1 == end) |
| return isttrim(host, 0); |
| |
| return istnext(ist2(ptr, end - ptr)); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Return non-zero if the port <port> is a default port. If the scheme <schm> is |
| * set, it is used to detect default ports (HTTP => 80 and HTTPS => 443) |
| * port. Otherwise, both are considered as default ports. |
| */ |
| int http_is_default_port(const struct ist schm, const struct ist port) |
| { |
| if (!istlen(port)) |
| return 1; |
| |
| if (!isttest(schm)) |
| return (isteq(port, ist("443")) || isteq(port, ist("80"))); |
| else |
| return (isteq(port, ist("443")) && isteqi(schm, ist("https://"))) || |
| (isteq(port, ist("80")) && isteqi(schm, ist("http://"))); |
| } |
| |
| /* Returns non-zero if the scheme <schm> is syntactically correct according to |
| * RFC3986#3.1, otherwise zero. It expects only the scheme and nothing else |
| * (particularly not the following "://"). |
| * Scheme = alpha *(alpha|digit|'+'|'-'|'.') |
| */ |
| int http_validate_scheme(const struct ist schm) |
| { |
| size_t i; |
| |
| for (i = 0; i < schm.len; i++) { |
| if (likely((schm.ptr[i] >= 'a' && schm.ptr[i] <= 'z') || |
| (schm.ptr[i] >= 'A' && schm.ptr[i] <= 'Z'))) |
| continue; |
| if (unlikely(!i)) // first char must be alpha |
| return 0; |
| if ((schm.ptr[i] >= '0' && schm.ptr[i] <= '9') || |
| schm.ptr[i] == '+' || schm.ptr[i] == '-' || schm.ptr[i] == '.') |
| continue; |
| return 0; |
| } |
| return !!i; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse the uri and looks for the scheme. If not found, an empty ist is |
| * returned. Otherwise, the ist pointing to the scheme is returned. |
| * |
| * <parser> must have been initialized via http_uri_parser_init. See the |
| * related http_uri_parser documentation for the specific API usage. |
| */ |
| struct ist http_parse_scheme(struct http_uri_parser *parser) |
| { |
| const char *ptr, *start, *end; |
| |
| if (parser->state >= URI_PARSER_STATE_SCHEME_DONE) |
| goto not_found; |
| |
| if (parser->format != URI_PARSER_FORMAT_ABSURI_OR_AUTHORITY) |
| goto not_found; |
| |
| ptr = start = istptr(parser->uri); |
| end = istend(parser->uri); |
| |
| if (isalpha((unsigned char)*ptr)) { |
| /* this is a scheme as described by RFC3986, par. 3.1, or only |
| * an authority (in case of a CONNECT method). |
| */ |
| ptr++; |
| /* retrieve the scheme up to the suffix '://'. If the suffix is |
| * not found, this means there is no scheme and it is an |
| * authority-only uri. |
| */ |
| while (ptr < end && |
| (isalnum((unsigned char)*ptr) || *ptr == '+' || *ptr == '-' || *ptr == '.')) |
| ptr++; |
| if (ptr == end || *ptr++ != ':') |
| goto not_found; |
| if (ptr == end || *ptr++ != '/') |
| goto not_found; |
| if (ptr == end || *ptr++ != '/') |
| goto not_found; |
| } |
| else { |
| goto not_found; |
| } |
| |
| parser->uri = ist2(ptr, end - ptr); |
| parser->state = URI_PARSER_STATE_SCHEME_DONE; |
| return ist2(start, ptr - start); |
| |
| not_found: |
| parser->state = URI_PARSER_STATE_SCHEME_DONE; |
| return IST_NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse the uri and looks for the authority, between the scheme and the |
| * path. if no_userinfo is not zero, the part before the '@' (including it) is |
| * skipped. If not found, an empty ist is returned. Otherwise, the ist pointing |
| * on the authority is returned. |
| * |
| * <parser> must have been initialized via http_uri_parser_init. See the |
| * related http_uri_parser documentation for the specific API usage. |
| */ |
| struct ist http_parse_authority(struct http_uri_parser *parser, int no_userinfo) |
| { |
| const char *ptr, *start, *end; |
| |
| if (parser->state >= URI_PARSER_STATE_AUTHORITY_DONE) |
| goto not_found; |
| |
| if (parser->format != URI_PARSER_FORMAT_ABSURI_OR_AUTHORITY) |
| goto not_found; |
| |
| if (parser->state < URI_PARSER_STATE_SCHEME_DONE) |
| http_parse_scheme(parser); |
| |
| ptr = start = istptr(parser->uri); |
| end = istend(parser->uri); |
| |
| while (ptr < end && *ptr != '/') { |
| if (*ptr++ == '@' && no_userinfo) |
| start = ptr; |
| } |
| |
| /* OK, ptr point on the '/' or the end */ |
| |
| authority: |
| parser->uri = ist2(ptr, end - ptr); |
| parser->state = URI_PARSER_STATE_AUTHORITY_DONE; |
| return ist2(start, ptr - start); |
| |
| not_found: |
| parser->state = URI_PARSER_STATE_AUTHORITY_DONE; |
| return IST_NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse the URI from the given transaction (which is assumed to be in request |
| * phase) and look for the "/" beginning the PATH. If not found, ist2(0,0) is |
| * returned. Otherwise the pointer and length are returned. |
| * |
| * <parser> must have been initialized via http_uri_parser_init. See the |
| * related http_uri_parser documentation for the specific API usage. |
| */ |
| struct ist http_parse_path(struct http_uri_parser *parser) |
| { |
| const char *ptr, *end; |
| |
| if (parser->state >= URI_PARSER_STATE_PATH_DONE) |
| goto not_found; |
| |
| if (parser->format == URI_PARSER_FORMAT_EMPTY || |
| parser->format == URI_PARSER_FORMAT_ASTERISK) { |
| goto not_found; |
| } |
| |
| ptr = istptr(parser->uri); |
| end = istend(parser->uri); |
| |
| /* If the uri is in absolute-path format, first skip the scheme and |
| * authority parts. No scheme will be found if the uri is in authority |
| * format, which indicates that the path won't be present. |
| */ |
| if (parser->format == URI_PARSER_FORMAT_ABSURI_OR_AUTHORITY) { |
| if (parser->state < URI_PARSER_STATE_SCHEME_DONE) { |
| /* If no scheme found, uri is in authority format. No |
| * path is present. |
| */ |
| if (!isttest(http_parse_scheme(parser))) |
| goto not_found; |
| } |
| |
| if (parser->state < URI_PARSER_STATE_AUTHORITY_DONE) |
| http_parse_authority(parser, 1); |
| |
| ptr = istptr(parser->uri); |
| |
| if (ptr == end) |
| goto not_found; |
| } |
| |
| parser->state = URI_PARSER_STATE_PATH_DONE; |
| return ist2(ptr, end - ptr); |
| |
| not_found: |
| parser->state = URI_PARSER_STATE_PATH_DONE; |
| return IST_NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parse <value> Content-Length header field of an HTTP request. The function |
| * checks all possible occurrences of a comma-delimited value, and verifies if |
| * any of them doesn't match a previous value. <value> is sanitized on return |
| * to contain a single value if several identical values were found. |
| * |
| * <body_len> must be a valid pointer and is used to return the parsed length |
| * unless values differ. Also if <not_first> is true, <body_len> is assumed to |
| * point to previously parsed value and which must be equal to the new length. |
| * This is useful if an HTTP message contains several Content-Length headers. |
| * |
| * Returns <0 if a value differs, 0 if the whole header can be dropped (i.e. |
| * already known), or >0 if the value can be indexed (first one). In the last |
| * case, the value might be adjusted and the caller must only add the updated |
| * value. |
| */ |
| int http_parse_cont_len_header(struct ist *value, unsigned long long *body_len, |
| int not_first) |
| { |
| char *e, *n; |
| unsigned long long cl; |
| struct ist word; |
| int check_prev = not_first; |
| |
| word.ptr = value->ptr; |
| e = value->ptr + value->len; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| if (word.ptr >= e) { |
| /* empty header or empty value */ |
| goto fail; |
| } |
| |
| /* skip leading delimiter and blanks */ |
| if (unlikely(HTTP_IS_LWS(*word.ptr))) { |
| word.ptr++; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| /* digits only now */ |
| for (cl = 0, n = word.ptr; n < e; n++) { |
| unsigned int c = *n - '0'; |
| if (unlikely(c > 9)) { |
| /* non-digit */ |
| if (unlikely(n == word.ptr)) // spaces only |
| goto fail; |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| if (unlikely(!cl && n > word.ptr)) { |
| /* There was a leading zero before this digit, |
| * let's trim it. |
| */ |
| word.ptr = n; |
| } |
| |
| if (unlikely(cl > ULLONG_MAX / 10ULL)) |
| goto fail; /* multiply overflow */ |
| cl = cl * 10ULL; |
| if (unlikely(cl + c < cl)) |
| goto fail; /* addition overflow */ |
| cl = cl + c; |
| } |
| |
| /* keep a copy of the exact cleaned value */ |
| word.len = n - word.ptr; |
| |
| /* skip trailing LWS till next comma or EOL */ |
| for (; n < e; n++) { |
| if (!HTTP_IS_LWS(*n)) { |
| if (unlikely(*n != ',')) |
| goto fail; |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| /* if duplicate, must be equal */ |
| if (check_prev && cl != *body_len) |
| goto fail; |
| |
| /* OK, store this result as the one to be indexed */ |
| *body_len = cl; |
| *value = word; |
| |
| /* Now either n==e and we're done, or n points to the comma, |
| * and we skip it and continue. |
| */ |
| if (n++ == e) |
| break; |
| |
| word.ptr = n; |
| check_prev = 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* here we've reached the end with a single value or a series of |
| * identical values, all matching previous series if any. The last |
| * parsed value was sent back into <value>. We just have to decide |
| * if this occurrence has to be indexed (it's the first one) or |
| * silently skipped (it's not the first one) |
| */ |
| return !not_first; |
| fail: |
| return -1; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Checks if <hdr> is exactly <name> for <len> chars, and ends with a colon. |
| * If so, returns the position of the first non-space character relative to |
| * <hdr>, or <end>-<hdr> if not found before. If no value is found, it tries |
| * to return a pointer to the place after the first space. Returns 0 if the |
| * header name does not match. Checks are case-insensitive. |
| */ |
| int http_header_match2(const char *hdr, const char *end, |
| const char *name, int len) |
| { |
| const char *val; |
| |
| if (hdr + len >= end) |
| return 0; |
| if (hdr[len] != ':') |
| return 0; |
| if (strncasecmp(hdr, name, len) != 0) |
| return 0; |
| val = hdr + len + 1; |
| while (val < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*val)) |
| val++; |
| if ((val >= end) && (len + 2 <= end - hdr)) |
| return len + 2; /* we may replace starting from second space */ |
| return val - hdr; |
| } |
| |
| /* Find the end of the header value contained between <s> and <e>. See RFC7230, |
| * par 3.2 for more information. Note that it requires a valid header to return |
| * a valid result. This works for headers defined as comma-separated lists. |
| */ |
| char *http_find_hdr_value_end(char *s, const char *e) |
| { |
| int quoted, qdpair; |
| |
| quoted = qdpair = 0; |
| |
| #ifdef HA_UNALIGNED_LE |
| /* speedup: skip everything not a comma nor a double quote */ |
| for (; s <= e - sizeof(int); s += sizeof(int)) { |
| unsigned int c = *(int *)s; // comma |
| unsigned int q = c; // quote |
| |
| c ^= 0x2c2c2c2c; // contains one zero on a comma |
| q ^= 0x22222222; // contains one zero on a quote |
| |
| c = (c - 0x01010101) & ~c; // contains 0x80 below a comma |
| q = (q - 0x01010101) & ~q; // contains 0x80 below a quote |
| |
| if ((c | q) & 0x80808080) |
| break; // found a comma or a quote |
| } |
| #endif |
| for (; s < e; s++) { |
| if (qdpair) qdpair = 0; |
| else if (quoted) { |
| if (*s == '\\') qdpair = 1; |
| else if (*s == '"') quoted = 0; |
| } |
| else if (*s == '"') quoted = 1; |
| else if (*s == ',') return s; |
| } |
| return s; |
| } |
| |
| /* Find the end of a cookie value contained between <s> and <e>. It works the |
| * same way as with headers above except that the semi-colon also ends a token. |
| * See RFC2965 for more information. Note that it requires a valid header to |
| * return a valid result. |
| */ |
| char *http_find_cookie_value_end(char *s, const char *e) |
| { |
| int quoted, qdpair; |
| |
| quoted = qdpair = 0; |
| for (; s < e; s++) { |
| if (qdpair) qdpair = 0; |
| else if (quoted) { |
| if (*s == '\\') qdpair = 1; |
| else if (*s == '"') quoted = 0; |
| } |
| else if (*s == '"') quoted = 1; |
| else if (*s == ',' || *s == ';') return s; |
| } |
| return s; |
| } |
| |
| /* Try to find the next occurrence of a cookie name in a cookie header value. |
| * To match on any cookie name, <cookie_name_l> must be set to 0. |
| * The lookup begins at <hdr>. The pointer and size of the next occurrence of |
| * the cookie value is returned into *value and *value_l, and the function |
| * returns a pointer to the next pointer to search from if the value was found. |
| * Otherwise if the cookie was not found, NULL is returned and neither value |
| * nor value_l are touched. The input <hdr> string should first point to the |
| * header's value, and the <hdr_end> pointer must point to the first character |
| * not part of the value. <list> must be non-zero if value may represent a list |
| * of values (cookie headers). This makes it faster to abort parsing when no |
| * list is expected. |
| */ |
| char *http_extract_cookie_value(char *hdr, const char *hdr_end, |
| char *cookie_name, size_t cookie_name_l, |
| int list, char **value, size_t *value_l) |
| { |
| char *equal, *att_end, *att_beg, *val_beg, *val_end; |
| char *next; |
| |
| /* we search at least a cookie name followed by an equal, and more |
| * generally something like this : |
| * Cookie: NAME1 = VALUE 1 ; NAME2 = VALUE2 ; NAME3 = VALUE3\r\n |
| */ |
| for (att_beg = hdr; att_beg + cookie_name_l + 1 < hdr_end; att_beg = next + 1) { |
| /* Iterate through all cookies on this line */ |
| |
| while (att_beg < hdr_end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*att_beg)) |
| att_beg++; |
| |
| /* find att_end : this is the first character after the last non |
| * space before the equal. It may be equal to hdr_end. |
| */ |
| equal = att_end = att_beg; |
| |
| while (equal < hdr_end) { |
| if (*equal == '=' || *equal == ';' || (list && *equal == ',')) |
| break; |
| if (HTTP_IS_SPHT(*equal++)) |
| continue; |
| att_end = equal; |
| } |
| |
| /* here, <equal> points to '=', a delimiter or the end. <att_end> |
| * is between <att_beg> and <equal>, both may be identical. |
| */ |
| |
| /* look for end of cookie if there is an equal sign */ |
| if (equal < hdr_end && *equal == '=') { |
| /* look for the beginning of the value */ |
| val_beg = equal + 1; |
| while (val_beg < hdr_end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*val_beg)) |
| val_beg++; |
| |
| /* find the end of the value, respecting quotes */ |
| next = http_find_cookie_value_end(val_beg, hdr_end); |
| |
| /* make val_end point to the first white space or delimiter after the value */ |
| val_end = next; |
| while (val_end > val_beg && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*(val_end - 1))) |
| val_end--; |
| } else { |
| val_beg = val_end = next = equal; |
| } |
| |
| /* We have nothing to do with attributes beginning with '$'. However, |
| * they will automatically be removed if a header before them is removed, |
| * since they're supposed to be linked together. |
| */ |
| if (*att_beg == '$') |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Ignore cookies with no equal sign */ |
| if (equal == next) |
| continue; |
| |
| /* Now we have the cookie name between att_beg and att_end, and |
| * its value between val_beg and val_end. |
| */ |
| |
| if (cookie_name_l == 0 || (att_end - att_beg == cookie_name_l && |
| memcmp(att_beg, cookie_name, cookie_name_l) == 0)) { |
| /* let's return this value and indicate where to go on from */ |
| *value = val_beg; |
| *value_l = val_end - val_beg; |
| return next + 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Set-Cookie headers only have the name in the first attr=value part */ |
| if (!list) |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parses a qvalue and returns it multiplied by 1000, from 0 to 1000. If the |
| * value is larger than 1000, it is bound to 1000. The parser consumes up to |
| * 1 digit, one dot and 3 digits and stops on the first invalid character. |
| * Unparsable qvalues return 1000 as "q=1.000". |
| */ |
| int http_parse_qvalue(const char *qvalue, const char **end) |
| { |
| int q = 1000; |
| |
| if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*qvalue)) |
| goto out; |
| q = (*qvalue++ - '0') * 1000; |
| |
| if (*qvalue++ != '.') |
| goto out; |
| |
| if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*qvalue)) |
| goto out; |
| q += (*qvalue++ - '0') * 100; |
| |
| if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*qvalue)) |
| goto out; |
| q += (*qvalue++ - '0') * 10; |
| |
| if (!isdigit((unsigned char)*qvalue)) |
| goto out; |
| q += (*qvalue++ - '0') * 1; |
| out: |
| if (q > 1000) |
| q = 1000; |
| if (end) |
| *end = qvalue; |
| return q; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Given a url parameter, find the starting position of the first occurrence, |
| * or NULL if the parameter is not found. |
| * |
| * Example: if query_string is "yo=mama;ye=daddy" and url_param_name is "ye", |
| * the function will return query_string+8. |
| * |
| * Warning: this function returns a pointer that can point to the first chunk |
| * or the second chunk. The caller must be check the position before using the |
| * result. |
| */ |
| const char *http_find_url_param_pos(const char **chunks, |
| const char* url_param_name, size_t url_param_name_l, |
| char delim, char insensitive) |
| { |
| const char *pos, *last, *equal; |
| const char **bufs = chunks; |
| int l1, l2; |
| |
| |
| pos = bufs[0]; |
| last = bufs[1]; |
| while (pos < last) { |
| /* Check the equal. */ |
| equal = pos + url_param_name_l; |
| if (fix_pointer_if_wrap(chunks, &equal)) { |
| if (equal >= chunks[3]) |
| return NULL; |
| } else { |
| if (equal >= chunks[1]) |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| if (*equal == '=') { |
| if (pos + url_param_name_l > last) { |
| /* process wrap case, we detect a wrap. In this case, the |
| * comparison is performed in two parts. |
| */ |
| |
| /* This is the end, we don't have any other chunk. */ |
| if (bufs != chunks || !bufs[2]) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| /* Compute the length of each part of the comparison. */ |
| l1 = last - pos; |
| l2 = url_param_name_l - l1; |
| |
| /* The second buffer is too short to contain the compared string. */ |
| if (bufs[2] + l2 > bufs[3]) |
| return NULL; |
| |
| if (insensitive) { |
| if (strncasecmp(pos, url_param_name, l1) == 0 && |
| strncasecmp(bufs[2], url_param_name+l1, l2) == 0) |
| return pos; |
| } |
| else { |
| if (memcmp(pos, url_param_name, l1) == 0 && |
| memcmp(bufs[2], url_param_name+l1, l2) == 0) |
| return pos; |
| } |
| |
| /* Perform wrapping and jump the string who fail the comparison. */ |
| bufs += 2; |
| pos = bufs[0] + l2; |
| last = bufs[1]; |
| |
| } else { |
| /* process a simple comparison.*/ |
| if (insensitive) { |
| if (strncasecmp(pos, url_param_name, url_param_name_l) == 0) |
| return pos; |
| } else { |
| if (memcmp(pos, url_param_name, url_param_name_l) == 0) |
| return pos; |
| } |
| pos += url_param_name_l + 1; |
| if (fix_pointer_if_wrap(chunks, &pos)) |
| last = bufs[2]; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| while (1) { |
| /* Look for the next delimiter. */ |
| while (pos < last && !http_is_param_delimiter(*pos, delim)) |
| pos++; |
| if (pos < last) |
| break; |
| /* process buffer wrapping. */ |
| if (bufs != chunks || !bufs[2]) |
| return NULL; |
| bufs += 2; |
| pos = bufs[0]; |
| last = bufs[1]; |
| } |
| pos++; |
| } |
| return NULL; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Given a url parameter name and a query string, find the next value. |
| * An empty url_param_name matches the first available parameter. |
| * If the parameter is found, 1 is returned and *vstart / *vend are updated to |
| * respectively provide a pointer to the value and its end. |
| * Otherwise, 0 is returned and vstart/vend are not modified. |
| */ |
| int http_find_next_url_param(const char **chunks, |
| const char* url_param_name, size_t url_param_name_l, |
| const char **vstart, const char **vend, char delim, char insensitive) |
| { |
| const char *arg_start, *qs_end; |
| const char *value_start, *value_end; |
| |
| arg_start = chunks[0]; |
| qs_end = chunks[1]; |
| if (url_param_name_l) { |
| /* Looks for an argument name. */ |
| arg_start = http_find_url_param_pos(chunks, |
| url_param_name, url_param_name_l, |
| delim, insensitive); |
| /* Check for wrapping. */ |
| if (arg_start >= qs_end) |
| qs_end = chunks[3]; |
| } |
| if (!arg_start) |
| return 0; |
| |
| if (!url_param_name_l) { |
| while (1) { |
| /* looks for the first argument. */ |
| value_start = memchr(arg_start, '=', qs_end - arg_start); |
| if (!value_start) { |
| /* Check for wrapping. */ |
| if (arg_start >= chunks[0] && |
| arg_start < chunks[1] && |
| chunks[2]) { |
| arg_start = chunks[2]; |
| qs_end = chunks[3]; |
| continue; |
| } |
| return 0; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| value_start++; |
| } |
| else { |
| /* Jump the argument length. */ |
| value_start = arg_start + url_param_name_l + 1; |
| |
| /* Check for pointer wrapping. */ |
| if (fix_pointer_if_wrap(chunks, &value_start)) { |
| /* Update the end pointer. */ |
| qs_end = chunks[3]; |
| |
| /* Check for overflow. */ |
| if (value_start >= qs_end) |
| return 0; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| value_end = value_start; |
| |
| while (1) { |
| while ((value_end < qs_end) && !http_is_param_delimiter(*value_end, delim)) |
| value_end++; |
| if (value_end < qs_end) |
| break; |
| /* process buffer wrapping. */ |
| if (value_end >= chunks[0] && |
| value_end < chunks[1] && |
| chunks[2]) { |
| value_end = chunks[2]; |
| qs_end = chunks[3]; |
| continue; |
| } |
| break; |
| } |
| |
| *vstart = value_start; |
| *vend = value_end; |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parses a single header line (without the CRLF) and splits it into its name |
| * and its value. The parsing is pretty naive and just skip spaces. |
| */ |
| int http_parse_header(const struct ist hdr, struct ist *name, struct ist *value) |
| { |
| char *p = hdr.ptr; |
| char *end = p + hdr.len; |
| |
| name->len = value->len = 0; |
| |
| /* Skip leading spaces */ |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| |
| /* Set the header name */ |
| name->ptr = p; |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_TOKEN(*p); p++); |
| name->len = p - name->ptr; |
| |
| /* Skip the ':' and spaces before and after it */ |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| if (p < end && *p == ':') p++; |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| |
| /* Set the header value */ |
| value->ptr = p; |
| value->len = end - p; |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parses a single start line (without the CRLF) and splits it into 3 parts. The |
| * parsing is pretty naive and just skip spaces. |
| */ |
| int http_parse_stline(const struct ist line, struct ist *p1, struct ist *p2, struct ist *p3) |
| { |
| char *p = line.ptr; |
| char *end = p + line.len; |
| |
| p1->len = p2->len = p3->len = 0; |
| |
| /* Skip leading spaces */ |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| |
| /* Set the first part */ |
| p1->ptr = p; |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_TOKEN(*p); p++); |
| p1->len = p - p1->ptr; |
| |
| /* Skip spaces between p1 and p2 */ |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| |
| /* Set the second part */ |
| p2->ptr = p; |
| for (; p < end && !HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| p2->len = p - p2->ptr; |
| |
| /* Skip spaces between p2 and p3 */ |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| |
| /* The remaining is the third value */ |
| p3->ptr = p; |
| p3->len = end - p; |
| |
| return 1; |
| } |
| |
| /* Parses value of a Status header with the following format: "Status: Code[ |
| * Reason]". The parsing is pretty naive and just skip spaces. It return the |
| * numeric value of the status code. |
| */ |
| int http_parse_status_val(const struct ist value, struct ist *status, struct ist *reason) |
| { |
| char *p = value.ptr; |
| char *end = p + value.len; |
| uint16_t code; |
| |
| status->len = reason->len = 0; |
| |
| /* Skip leading spaces */ |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| |
| /* Set the status part */ |
| status->ptr = p; |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_TOKEN(*p); p++); |
| status->len = p - status->ptr; |
| |
| /* Skip spaces between status and reason */ |
| for (; p < end && HTTP_IS_SPHT(*p); p++); |
| |
| /* the remaining is the reason */ |
| reason->ptr = p; |
| reason->len = end - p; |
| |
| code = strl2ui(status->ptr, status->len); |
| return code; |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* Returns non-zero if the two ETags are comparable (see RFC 7232#2.3.2). |
| * If any of them is a weak ETag, we discard the weakness prefix and perform |
| * a strict string comparison. |
| * Returns 0 otherwise. |
| */ |
| int http_compare_etags(struct ist etag1, struct ist etag2) |
| { |
| enum http_etag_type etag_type1; |
| enum http_etag_type etag_type2; |
| |
| etag_type1 = http_get_etag_type(etag1); |
| etag_type2 = http_get_etag_type(etag2); |
| |
| if (etag_type1 == ETAG_INVALID || etag_type2 == ETAG_INVALID) |
| return 0; |
| |
| /* Discard the 'W/' prefix an ETag is a weak one. */ |
| if (etag_type1 == ETAG_WEAK) |
| etag1 = istadv(etag1, 2); |
| if (etag_type2 == ETAG_WEAK) |
| etag2 = istadv(etag2, 2); |
| |
| return isteq(etag1, etag2); |
| } |
| |
| |
| /* |
| * Trim leading space or horizontal tab characters from <value> string. |
| * Returns the trimmed string. |
| */ |
| struct ist http_trim_leading_spht(struct ist value) |
| { |
| struct ist ret = value; |
| |
| while (ret.len && HTTP_IS_SPHT(ret.ptr[0])) { |
| ++ret.ptr; |
| --ret.len; |
| } |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |
| |
| /* |
| * Trim trailing space or horizontal tab characters from <value> string. |
| * Returns the trimmed string. |
| */ |
| struct ist http_trim_trailing_spht(struct ist value) |
| { |
| struct ist ret = value; |
| |
| while (ret.len && HTTP_IS_SPHT(ret.ptr[-1])) |
| --ret.len; |
| |
| return ret; |
| } |