/**
* Copyright (c) 2009 Eric Wong (all bugs are Eric's fault) * Copyright (c) 2005 Zed A. Shaw * You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Ruby 1.8 or * the GPLv2+ (GPLv3+ preferred) */
include “ruby.h” include “ext_help.h” include <assert.h> include <string.h> include <sys/types.h> include “common_field_optimization.h” include “global_variables.h” include “c_util.h” include “epollexclusive.h”
void init_unicorn_httpdate(void);
define UH_FL_CHUNKED 0x1 define UH_FL_HASBODY 0x2 define UH_FL_INBODY 0x4 define UH_FL_HASTRAILER 0x8 define UH_FL_INTRAILER 0x10 define UH_FL_INCHUNK 0x20 define UH_FL_REQEOF 0x40 define UH_FL_KAVERSION 0x80 define UH_FL_HASHEADER 0x100 define UH_FL_TO_CLEAR 0x200 define UH_FL_RESSTART 0x400 /* for check_client_connection */ define UH_FL_HIJACK 0x800
/* all of these flags need to be set for keepalive to be supported */ define UH_FL_KEEPALIVE (UH_FL_KAVERSION | UH_FL_REQEOF | UH_FL_HASHEADER)
static unsigned int MAX_HEADER_LEN = 1024 * (80 + 32); /* same as Mongrel */
/* this is only intended for use with Rainbows! */ static VALUE set_maxhdrlen(VALUE self, VALUE len) {
return UINT2NUM(MAX_HEADER_LEN = NUM2UINT(len));
}
/* keep this small for other servers (e.g. yahns) since every client has one */ struct http_parser {
int cs; /* Ragel internal state */
unsigned int flags;
unsigned int mark;
unsigned int offset;
union { /* these 2 fields don't nest */
unsigned int field;
unsigned int query;
} start;
union {
unsigned int field_len; /* only used during header processing */
unsigned int dest_offset; /* only used during body processing */
} s;
VALUE buf;
VALUE env;
VALUE cont; /* Qfalse: unset, Qnil: ignored header, T_STRING: append */
union {
off_t content;
off_t chunk;
} len;
};
static ID id_set_backtrace, id_is_chunked_p; static VALUE cHttpParser;
static void finalize_header(struct http_parser *hp);
static void parser_raise(VALUE klass, const char *msg) {
VALUE exc = rb_exc_new2(klass, msg); VALUE bt = rb_ary_new(); rb_funcall(exc, id_set_backtrace, 1, bt); rb_exc_raise(exc);
}
static inline unsigned int ulong2uint(unsigned long n) {
unsigned int i = (unsigned int)n;
if (sizeof(unsigned int) != sizeof(unsigned long)) {
if ((unsigned long)i != n) {
rb_raise(rb_eRangeError, "too large to be 32-bit uint: %lu", n);
}
}
return i;
}
define REMAINING (unsigned long)(pe - p) define LEN(AT, FPC) (ulong2uint(FPC - buffer) - hp->AT) define MARK(M,FPC) (hp->M = ulong2uint((FPC) - buffer)) define PTR_TO(F) (buffer + hp->F) define STR_NEW(M,FPC) rb_str_new(PTR_TO(M), LEN(M, FPC)) define STRIPPED_STR_NEW(M,FPC) stripped_str_new(PTR_TO(M), LEN(M, FPC))
define HP_FL_TEST(hp,fl) ((hp)->flags & (UH_FL_##fl)) define HP_FL_SET(hp,fl) ((hp)->flags |= (UH_FL_##fl)) define HP_FL_UNSET(hp,fl) ((hp)->flags &= ~(UH_FL_##fl)) define HP_FL_ALL(hp,fl) (HP_FL_TEST(hp, fl) == (UH_FL_##fl))
static int is_lws(char c) {
return (c == ' ' || c == '\t');
}
static VALUE stripped_str_new(const char *str, long len) {
long end; for (end = len - 1; end >= 0 && is_lws(str[end]); end--); return rb_str_new(str, end + 1);
}
/*
* handles values of the "Connection:" header, keepalive is implied * for HTTP/1.1 but needs to be explicitly enabled with HTTP/1.0 * Additionally, we require GET/HEAD requests to support keepalive. */
static void hp_keepalive_connection(struct http_parser *hp, VALUE val) {
if (STR_CSTR_CASE_EQ(val, "keep-alive")) {
/* basically have HTTP/1.0 masquerade as HTTP/1.1+ */
HP_FL_SET(hp, KAVERSION);
} else if (STR_CSTR_CASE_EQ(val, "close")) {
/*
* it doesn't matter what HTTP version or request method we have,
* if a client says "Connection: close", we disable keepalive
*/
HP_FL_UNSET(hp, KAVERSION);
} else {
/*
* client could've sent anything, ignore it for now. Maybe
* "HP_FL_UNSET(hp, KAVERSION);" just in case?
* Raising an exception might be too mean...
*/
}
}
static void request_method(struct http_parser *hp, const char *ptr, size_t len) {
VALUE v = rb_str_new(ptr, len); rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_request_method, v);
}
static void http_version(struct http_parser *hp, const char *ptr, size_t len) {
VALUE v;
HP_FL_SET(hp, HASHEADER);
if (CONST_MEM_EQ("HTTP/1.1", ptr, len)) {
/* HTTP/1.1 implies keepalive unless "Connection: close" is set */
HP_FL_SET(hp, KAVERSION);
v = g_http_11;
} else if (CONST_MEM_EQ("HTTP/1.0", ptr, len)) {
v = g_http_10;
} else {
v = rb_str_new(ptr, len);
}
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_server_protocol, v);
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_http_version, v);
}
static inline void hp_invalid_if_trailer(struct http_parser *hp) {
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, INTRAILER)) parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "invalid Trailer");
}
static void write_cont_value(struct http_parser *hp,
char *buffer, const char *p)
{
char *vptr;
long end;
long len = LEN(mark, p);
long cont_len;
if (hp->cont == Qfalse)
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "invalid continuation line");
if (NIL_P(hp->cont))
return; /* we're ignoring this header (probably Host:) */
assert(TYPE(hp->cont) == T_STRING && "continuation line is not a string");
assert(hp->mark > 0 && "impossible continuation line offset");
if (len == 0)
return;
cont_len = RSTRING_LEN(hp->cont);
if (cont_len > 0) {
--hp->mark;
len = LEN(mark, p);
}
vptr = PTR_TO(mark);
/* normalize tab to space */
if (cont_len > 0) {
assert((' ' == *vptr || '\t' == *vptr) && "invalid leading white space");
*vptr = ' ';
}
for (end = len - 1; end >= 0 && is_lws(vptr[end]); end--);
rb_str_buf_cat(hp->cont, vptr, end + 1);
}
static int is_chunked(VALUE v) {
/* common case first */ if (STR_CSTR_CASE_EQ(v, "chunked")) return 1; /* * call Ruby function in unicorn/http_request.rb to deal with unlikely * comma-delimited case */ return rb_funcall(cHttpParser, id_is_chunked_p, 1, v) != Qfalse;
}
static void write_value(struct http_parser *hp,
const char *buffer, const char *p)
{
VALUE f = find_common_field(PTR_TO(start.field), hp->s.field_len);
VALUE v;
VALUE e;
VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(LEN(mark, p), FIELD_VALUE);
v = LEN(mark, p) == 0 ? rb_str_buf_new(128) : STRIPPED_STR_NEW(mark, p);
if (NIL_P(f)) {
const char *field = PTR_TO(start.field);
size_t flen = hp->s.field_len;
VALIDATE_MAX_LENGTH(flen, FIELD_NAME);
/*
* ignore "Version" headers since they conflict with the HTTP_VERSION
* rack env variable.
*/
if (CONST_MEM_EQ("VERSION", field, flen)) {
hp->cont = Qnil;
return;
}
f = uncommon_field(field, flen);
} else if (f == g_http_connection) {
hp_keepalive_connection(hp, v);
} else if (f == g_content_length && !HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED)) {
if (hp->len.content)
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "Content-Length already set");
hp->len.content = parse_length(RSTRING_PTR(v), RSTRING_LEN(v));
if (hp->len.content < 0)
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "invalid Content-Length");
if (hp->len.content != 0)
HP_FL_SET(hp, HASBODY);
hp_invalid_if_trailer(hp);
} else if (f == g_http_transfer_encoding) {
if (is_chunked(v)) {
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED))
/*
* RFC 7230 3.3.1:
* A sender MUST NOT apply chunked more than once to a message body
* (i.e., chunking an already chunked message is not allowed).
*/
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "Transfer-Encoding double chunked");
HP_FL_SET(hp, CHUNKED);
HP_FL_SET(hp, HASBODY);
/* RFC 7230 3.3.3, 3: favor chunked if Content-Length exists */
hp->len.content = 0;
} else if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED)) {
/*
* RFC 7230 3.3.3, point 3 states:
* If a Transfer-Encoding header field is present in a request and
* the chunked transfer coding is not the final encoding, the
* message body length cannot be determined reliably; the server
* MUST respond with the 400 (Bad Request) status code and then
* close the connection.
*/
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "invalid Transfer-Encoding");
}
hp_invalid_if_trailer(hp);
} else if (f == g_http_trailer) {
HP_FL_SET(hp, HASTRAILER);
hp_invalid_if_trailer(hp);
} else {
assert(TYPE(f) == T_STRING && "memoized object is not a string");
assert_frozen(f);
}
e = rb_hash_aref(hp->env, f);
if (NIL_P(e)) {
hp->cont = rb_hash_aset(hp->env, f, v);
} else if (f == g_http_host) {
/*
* ignored, absolute URLs in REQUEST_URI take precedence over
* the Host: header (ref: rfc 2616, section 5.2.1)
*/
hp->cont = Qnil;
} else {
rb_str_buf_cat(e, ",", 1);
hp->cont = rb_str_buf_append(e, v);
}
}
/** Machine **/
%%{
machine http_parser;
action mark {MARK(mark, fpc); }
action start_field { MARK(start.field, fpc); }
action snake_upcase_field { snake_upcase_char(deconst(fpc)); }
action downcase_char { downcase_char(deconst(fpc)); }
action write_field { hp->s.field_len = LEN(start.field, fpc); }
action start_value { MARK(mark, fpc); }
action write_value { write_value(hp, buffer, fpc); }
action write_cont_value { write_cont_value(hp, buffer, fpc); }
action request_method { request_method(hp, PTR_TO(mark), LEN(mark, fpc)); }
action scheme {
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_rack_url_scheme, STR_NEW(mark, fpc));
}
action host { rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_http_host, STR_NEW(mark, fpc)); }
action request_uri {
VALUE str;
VALIDATE_MAX_URI_LENGTH(LEN(mark, fpc), REQUEST_URI);
str = rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_request_uri, STR_NEW(mark, fpc));
/*
* "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.1\r\n" is a valid request, but we can't have '*'
* in REQUEST_PATH or PATH_INFO or else Rack::Lint will complain
*/
if (STR_CSTR_EQ(str, "*")) {
str = rb_str_new(NULL, 0);
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_path_info, str);
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_request_path, str);
}
}
action fragment {
VALIDATE_MAX_URI_LENGTH(LEN(mark, fpc), FRAGMENT);
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_fragment, STR_NEW(mark, fpc));
}
action start_query {MARK(start.query, fpc); }
action query_string {
VALIDATE_MAX_URI_LENGTH(LEN(start.query, fpc), QUERY_STRING);
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_query_string, STR_NEW(start.query, fpc));
}
action http_version { http_version(hp, PTR_TO(mark), LEN(mark, fpc)); }
action request_path {
VALUE val;
VALIDATE_MAX_URI_LENGTH(LEN(mark, fpc), REQUEST_PATH);
val = rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_request_path, STR_NEW(mark, fpc));
/* rack says PATH_INFO must start with "/" or be empty */
if (!STR_CSTR_EQ(val, "*"))
rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_path_info, val);
}
action add_to_chunk_size {
hp->len.chunk = step_incr(hp->len.chunk, fc, 16);
if (hp->len.chunk < 0)
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "invalid chunk size");
}
action header_done {
finalize_header(hp);
cs = http_parser_first_final;
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, HASBODY)) {
HP_FL_SET(hp, INBODY);
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED))
cs = http_parser_en_ChunkedBody;
} else {
HP_FL_SET(hp, REQEOF);
assert(!HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED) && "chunked encoding without body!");
}
/*
* go back to Ruby so we can call the Rack application, we'll reenter
* the parser iff the body needs to be processed.
*/
goto post_exec;
}
action end_trailers {
cs = http_parser_first_final;
goto post_exec;
}
action end_chunked_body {
HP_FL_SET(hp, INTRAILER);
cs = http_parser_en_Trailers;
++p;
assert(p <= pe && "buffer overflow after chunked body");
goto post_exec;
}
action skip_chunk_data {
skip_chunk_data_hack: {
size_t nr = MIN((size_t)hp->len.chunk, REMAINING);
memcpy(RSTRING_PTR(hp->cont) + hp->s.dest_offset, fpc, nr);
hp->s.dest_offset += nr;
hp->len.chunk -= nr;
p += nr;
assert(hp->len.chunk >= 0 && "negative chunk length");
if ((size_t)hp->len.chunk > REMAINING) {
HP_FL_SET(hp, INCHUNK);
goto post_exec;
} else {
fhold;
fgoto chunk_end;
}
}}
include unicorn_http_common "unicorn_http_common.rl";
}%%
/** Data **/ %% write data;
static void http_parser_init(struct http_parser *hp) {
int cs = 0; hp->flags = 0; hp->mark = 0; hp->offset = 0; hp->start.field = 0; hp->s.field_len = 0; hp->len.content = 0; hp->cont = Qfalse; /* zero on MRI, should be optimized away by above */ %% write init; hp->cs = cs;
}
/** exec **/ static void http_parser_execute(struct http_parser *hp, char *buffer, size_t len) {
const char *p, *pe;
int cs = hp->cs;
size_t off = hp->offset;
if (cs == http_parser_first_final)
return;
assert(off <= len && "offset past end of buffer");
p = buffer+off;
pe = buffer+len;
assert((void *)(pe - p) == (void *)(len - off) &&
"pointers aren't same distance");
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, INCHUNK)) {
HP_FL_UNSET(hp, INCHUNK);
goto skip_chunk_data_hack;
}
%% write exec;
post_exec: /* “_out:” also goes here */
if (hp->cs != http_parser_error) hp->cs = cs; hp->offset = ulong2uint(p - buffer); assert(p <= pe && "buffer overflow after parsing execute"); assert(hp->offset <= len && "offset longer than length");
}
static void hp_mark(void *ptr) {
struct http_parser *hp = ptr; rb_gc_mark(hp->buf); rb_gc_mark(hp->env); rb_gc_mark(hp->cont);
}
static size_t hp_memsize(const void *ptr) {
return sizeof(struct http_parser);
}
static const rb_data_type_t hp_type = {
"unicorn_http",
{ hp_mark, RUBY_TYPED_DEFAULT_FREE, hp_memsize, /* reserved */ },
/* parent, data, [ flags ] */
};
static struct http_parser *data_get(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp; TypedData_Get_Struct(self, struct http_parser, &hp_type, hp); assert(hp && "failed to extract http_parser struct"); return hp;
}
/*
* set rack.url_scheme to "https" or "http", no others are allowed by Rack * this resembles the Rack::Request#scheme method as of rack commit * 35bb5ba6746b5d346de9202c004cc926039650c7 */
static void set_url_scheme(VALUE env, VALUE *server_port) {
VALUE scheme = rb_hash_aref(env, g_rack_url_scheme);
if (NIL_P(scheme)) {
/*
* would anybody be horribly opposed to removing the X-Forwarded-SSL
* and X-Forwarded-Proto handling from this parser? We've had it
* forever and nobody has said anything against it, either.
* Anyways, please send comments to our public mailing list:
* unicorn-public@yhbt.net (no HTML mail, no subscription necessary)
*/
scheme = rb_hash_aref(env, g_http_x_forwarded_ssl);
if (!NIL_P(scheme) && STR_CSTR_EQ(scheme, "on")) {
*server_port = g_port_443;
scheme = g_https;
} else {
scheme = rb_hash_aref(env, g_http_x_forwarded_proto);
if (NIL_P(scheme)) {
scheme = g_http;
} else {
long len = RSTRING_LEN(scheme);
if (len >= 5 && !memcmp(RSTRING_PTR(scheme), "https", 5)) {
if (len != 5)
scheme = g_https;
*server_port = g_port_443;
} else {
scheme = g_http;
}
}
}
rb_hash_aset(env, g_rack_url_scheme, scheme);
} else if (STR_CSTR_EQ(scheme, "https")) {
*server_port = g_port_443;
} else {
assert(*server_port == g_port_80 && "server_port not set");
}
}
/*
* Parse and set the SERVER_NAME and SERVER_PORT variables
* Not supporting X-Forwarded-Host/X-Forwarded-Port in here since
* anybody who needs them is using an unsupported configuration and/or
* incompetent. Rack::Request will handle X-Forwarded-{Port,Host} just
* fine.
*/
static void set_server_vars(VALUE env, VALUE *server_port) {
VALUE server_name = g_localhost;
VALUE host = rb_hash_aref(env, g_http_host);
if (!NIL_P(host)) {
char *host_ptr = RSTRING_PTR(host);
long host_len = RSTRING_LEN(host);
char *colon;
if (*host_ptr == '[') { /* ipv6 address format */
char *rbracket = memchr(host_ptr + 1, ']', host_len - 1);
if (rbracket)
colon = (rbracket[1] == ':') ? rbracket + 1 : NULL;
else
colon = memchr(host_ptr + 1, ':', host_len - 1);
} else {
colon = memchr(host_ptr, ':', host_len);
}
if (colon) {
long port_start = colon - host_ptr + 1;
server_name = rb_str_substr(host, 0, colon - host_ptr);
if ((host_len - port_start) > 0)
*server_port = rb_str_substr(host, port_start, host_len);
} else {
server_name = host;
}
}
rb_hash_aset(env, g_server_name, server_name);
rb_hash_aset(env, g_server_port, *server_port);
}
static void finalize_header(struct http_parser *hp) {
VALUE server_port = g_port_80; set_url_scheme(hp->env, &server_port); set_server_vars(hp->env, &server_port); if (!HP_FL_TEST(hp, HASHEADER)) rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_server_protocol, g_http_09); /* rack requires QUERY_STRING */ if (NIL_P(rb_hash_aref(hp->env, g_query_string))) rb_hash_aset(hp->env, g_query_string, rb_str_new(NULL, 0));
}
static VALUE HttpParser_alloc(VALUE klass) {
struct http_parser *hp; return TypedData_Make_Struct(klass, struct http_parser, &hp_type, hp);
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.new => parser * * Creates a new parser. */
static VALUE HttpParser_init(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); http_parser_init(hp); hp->buf = rb_str_new(NULL, 0); hp->env = rb_hash_new(); return self;
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.clear => parser * * Resets the parser to it's initial state so that you can reuse it * rather than making new ones. */
static VALUE HttpParser_clear(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); /* we can't safely reuse .buf and .env if hijacked */ if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, HIJACK)) return HttpParser_init(self); http_parser_init(hp); rb_hash_clear(hp->env); return self;
}
static void advance_str(VALUE str, off_t nr) {
long len = RSTRING_LEN(str); if (len == 0) return; rb_str_modify(str); assert(nr <= len && "trying to advance past end of buffer"); len -= nr; if (len > 0) /* unlikely, len is usually 0 */ memmove(RSTRING_PTR(str), RSTRING_PTR(str) + nr, len); rb_str_set_len(str, len);
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.content_length => nil or Integer * * Returns the number of bytes left to run through HttpParser#filter_body. * This will initially be the value of the "Content-Length" HTTP header * after header parsing is complete and will decrease in value as * HttpParser#filter_body is called for each chunk. This should return * zero for requests with no body. * * This will return nil on "Transfer-Encoding: chunked" requests. */
static VALUE HttpParser_content_length(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); return HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED) ? Qnil : OFFT2NUM(hp->len.content);
}
/**
* Document-method: parse * call-seq: * parser.parse => env or nil * * Takes a Hash and a String of data, parses the String of data filling * in the Hash returning the Hash if parsing is finished, nil otherwise * When returning the env Hash, it may modify data to point to where * body processing should begin. * * Raises HttpParserError if there are parsing errors. */
static VALUE HttpParser_parse(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self);
VALUE data = hp->buf;
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, TO_CLEAR))
HttpParser_clear(self);
http_parser_execute(hp, RSTRING_PTR(data), RSTRING_LEN(data));
if (hp->offset > MAX_HEADER_LEN)
parser_raise(e413, "HTTP header is too large");
if (hp->cs == http_parser_first_final ||
hp->cs == http_parser_en_ChunkedBody) {
advance_str(data, hp->offset + 1);
hp->offset = 0;
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, INTRAILER))
HP_FL_SET(hp, REQEOF);
return hp->env;
}
if (hp->cs == http_parser_error)
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "Invalid HTTP format, parsing fails.");
return Qnil;
}
/**
* Document-method: parse * call-seq: * parser.add_parse(buffer) => env or nil * * adds the contents of +buffer+ to the internal buffer and attempts to * continue parsing. Returns the +env+ Hash on success or nil if more * data is needed. * * Raises HttpParserError if there are parsing errors. */
static VALUE HttpParser_add_parse(VALUE self, VALUE buffer) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); Check_Type(buffer, T_STRING); rb_str_buf_append(hp->buf, buffer); return HttpParser_parse(self);
}
/**
* Document-method: trailers * call-seq: * parser.trailers(req, data) => req or nil * * This is an alias for HttpParser#headers */
/**
* Document-method: headers */
static VALUE HttpParser_headers(VALUE self, VALUE env, VALUE buf) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); hp->env = env; hp->buf = buf; return HttpParser_parse(self);
}
static int chunked_eof(struct http_parser *hp) {
return ((hp->cs == http_parser_first_final) || HP_FL_TEST(hp, INTRAILER));
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.body_eof? => true or false * * Detects if we're done filtering the body or not. This can be used * to detect when to stop calling HttpParser#filter_body. */
static VALUE HttpParser_body_eof(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED)) return chunked_eof(hp) ? Qtrue : Qfalse; return hp->len.content == 0 ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.keepalive? => true or false * * This should be used to detect if a request can really handle * keepalives and pipelining. Currently, the rules are: * * 1. MUST be a GET or HEAD request * 2. MUST be HTTP/1.1 +or+ HTTP/1.0 with "Connection: keep-alive" * 3. MUST NOT have "Connection: close" set */
static VALUE HttpParser_keepalive(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); return HP_FL_ALL(hp, KEEPALIVE) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.next? => true or false * * Exactly like HttpParser#keepalive?, except it will reset the internal * parser state on next parse if it returns true. */
static VALUE HttpParser_next(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self);
if (HP_FL_ALL(hp, KEEPALIVE)) {
HP_FL_SET(hp, TO_CLEAR);
return Qtrue;
}
return Qfalse;
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.headers? => true or false * * This should be used to detect if a request has headers (and if * the response will have headers as well). HTTP/0.9 requests * should return false, all subsequent HTTP versions will return true */
static VALUE HttpParser_has_headers(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); return HP_FL_TEST(hp, HASHEADER) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
static VALUE HttpParser_buf(VALUE self) {
return data_get(self)->buf;
}
static VALUE HttpParser_env(VALUE self) {
return data_get(self)->env;
}
static VALUE HttpParser_hijacked_bang(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); HP_FL_SET(hp, HIJACK); return self;
}
/**
* call-seq: * parser.filter_body(dst, src) => nil/src * * Takes a String of +src+, will modify data if dechunking is done. * Returns +nil+ if there is more data left to process. Returns * +src+ if body processing is complete. When returning +src+, * it may modify +src+ so the start of the string points to where * the body ended so that trailer processing can begin. * * Raises HttpParserError if there are dechunking errors. * Basically this is a glorified memcpy(3) that copies +src+ * into +buf+ while filtering it through the dechunker. */
static VALUE HttpParser_filter_body(VALUE self, VALUE dst, VALUE src) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self);
char *srcptr;
long srclen;
srcptr = RSTRING_PTR(src);
srclen = RSTRING_LEN(src);
StringValue(dst);
if (HP_FL_TEST(hp, CHUNKED)) {
if (!chunked_eof(hp)) {
rb_str_modify(dst);
rb_str_resize(dst, srclen); /* we can never copy more than srclen bytes */
hp->s.dest_offset = 0;
hp->cont = dst;
hp->buf = src;
http_parser_execute(hp, srcptr, srclen);
if (hp->cs == http_parser_error)
parser_raise(eHttpParserError, "Invalid HTTP format, parsing fails.");
assert(hp->s.dest_offset <= hp->offset &&
"destination buffer overflow");
advance_str(src, hp->offset);
rb_str_set_len(dst, hp->s.dest_offset);
if (RSTRING_LEN(dst) == 0 && chunked_eof(hp)) {
assert(hp->len.chunk == 0 && "chunk at EOF but more to parse");
} else {
src = Qnil;
}
}
} else {
/* no need to enter the Ragel machine for unchunked transfers */
assert(hp->len.content >= 0 && "negative Content-Length");
if (hp->len.content > 0) {
long nr = MIN(srclen, hp->len.content);
rb_str_modify(dst);
rb_str_resize(dst, nr);
/*
* using rb_str_replace() to avoid memcpy() doesn't help in
* most cases because a GC-aware programmer will pass an explicit
* buffer to env["rack.input"].read and reuse the buffer in a loop.
* This causes copy-on-write behavior to be triggered anyways
* when the +src+ buffer is modified (when reading off the socket).
*/
hp->buf = src;
memcpy(RSTRING_PTR(dst), srcptr, nr);
hp->len.content -= nr;
if (hp->len.content == 0) {
HP_FL_SET(hp, REQEOF);
hp->cs = http_parser_first_final;
}
advance_str(src, nr);
src = Qnil;
}
}
hp->offset = 0; /* for trailer parsing */
return src;
}
static VALUE HttpParser_rssset(VALUE self, VALUE boolean) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); if (RTEST(boolean)) HP_FL_SET(hp, RESSTART); else HP_FL_UNSET(hp, RESSTART); return boolean; /* ignored by Ruby anyways */
}
static VALUE HttpParser_rssget(VALUE self) {
struct http_parser *hp = data_get(self); return HP_FL_TEST(hp, RESSTART) ? Qtrue : Qfalse;
}
define SET_GLOBAL(var,str) do { \
var = find_common_field(str, sizeof(str) - 1); \ assert(!NIL_P(var) && "missed global field"); \
} while (0)
void Init_unicorn_http(void) {
VALUE mUnicorn;
mUnicorn = rb_define_module("Unicorn");
cHttpParser = rb_define_class_under(mUnicorn, "HttpParser", rb_cObject);
eHttpParserError =
rb_define_class_under(mUnicorn, "HttpParserError", rb_eIOError);
e413 = rb_define_class_under(mUnicorn, "RequestEntityTooLargeError",
eHttpParserError);
e414 = rb_define_class_under(mUnicorn, "RequestURITooLongError",
eHttpParserError);
id_uminus = rb_intern("-@");
init_globals();
rb_define_alloc_func(cHttpParser, HttpParser_alloc);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "initialize", HttpParser_init, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "clear", HttpParser_clear, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "parse", HttpParser_parse, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "add_parse", HttpParser_add_parse, 1);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "headers", HttpParser_headers, 2);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "trailers", HttpParser_headers, 2);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "filter_body", HttpParser_filter_body, 2);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "content_length", HttpParser_content_length, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "body_eof?", HttpParser_body_eof, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "keepalive?", HttpParser_keepalive, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "headers?", HttpParser_has_headers, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "next?", HttpParser_next, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "buf", HttpParser_buf, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "env", HttpParser_env, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "hijacked!", HttpParser_hijacked_bang, 0);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "response_start_sent=", HttpParser_rssset, 1);
rb_define_method(cHttpParser, "response_start_sent", HttpParser_rssget, 0);
/*
* The maximum size a single chunk when using chunked transfer encoding.
* This is only a theoretical maximum used to detect errors in clients,
* it is highly unlikely to encounter clients that send more than
* several kilobytes at once.
*/
rb_define_const(cHttpParser, "CHUNK_MAX", OFFT2NUM(UH_OFF_T_MAX));
/*
* The maximum size of the body as specified by Content-Length.
* This is only a theoretical maximum, the actual limit is subject
* to the limits of the file system used for +Dir.tmpdir+.
*/
rb_define_const(cHttpParser, "LENGTH_MAX", OFFT2NUM(UH_OFF_T_MAX));
rb_define_singleton_method(cHttpParser, "max_header_len=", set_maxhdrlen, 1);
init_common_fields();
SET_GLOBAL(g_http_host, "HOST");
SET_GLOBAL(g_http_trailer, "TRAILER");
SET_GLOBAL(g_http_transfer_encoding, "TRANSFER_ENCODING");
SET_GLOBAL(g_content_length, "CONTENT_LENGTH");
SET_GLOBAL(g_http_connection, "CONNECTION");
id_set_backtrace = rb_intern("set_backtrace");
init_unicorn_httpdate();
ifndef HAVE_RB_HASH_CLEAR
id_clear = rb_intern("clear");
endif
id_is_chunked_p = rb_intern("is_chunked?"); init_epollexclusive(mUnicorn);
} undef SET_GLOBAL