From e8ec7aa8e38a93f5b034ac74cebce5de23710317 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: hongbotian Date: Mon, 30 Nov 2015 01:45:08 -0500 Subject: upload http JIRA: BOTTLENECK-10 Change-Id: I7598427ff904df438ce77c2819ee48ac75ffa8da Signed-off-by: hongbotian --- .../app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr-util/uri/apr_uri.c | 412 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 412 insertions(+) create mode 100644 rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr-util/uri/apr_uri.c (limited to 'rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr-util/uri/apr_uri.c') diff --git a/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr-util/uri/apr_uri.c b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr-util/uri/apr_uri.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..78144ee6 --- /dev/null +++ b/rubbos/app/httpd-2.0.64/srclib/apr-util/uri/apr_uri.c @@ -0,0 +1,412 @@ +/* Copyright 2000-2005 The Apache Software Foundation or its licensors, as + * applicable. + * + * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); + * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. + * You may obtain a copy of the License at + * + * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 + * + * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software + * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, + * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. + * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and + * limitations under the License. + */ + +/* + * apr_uri.c: URI related utility things + * + */ + +#include + +#include "apu.h" +#include "apr.h" +#include "apr_general.h" +#include "apr_strings.h" + +#define APR_WANT_STRFUNC +#include "apr_want.h" + +#include "apr_uri.h" + +typedef struct schemes_t schemes_t; + +/** Structure to store various schemes and their default ports */ +struct schemes_t { + /** The name of the scheme */ + const char *name; + /** The default port for the scheme */ + apr_port_t default_port; +}; + +/* Some WWW schemes and their default ports; this is basically /etc/services */ +/* This will become global when the protocol abstraction comes */ +/* As the schemes are searched by a linear search, */ +/* they are sorted by their expected frequency */ +static schemes_t schemes[] = +{ + {"http", APR_URI_HTTP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"ftp", APR_URI_FTP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"https", APR_URI_HTTPS_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"gopher", APR_URI_GOPHER_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"ldap", APR_URI_LDAP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"nntp", APR_URI_NNTP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"snews", APR_URI_SNEWS_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"imap", APR_URI_IMAP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"pop", APR_URI_POP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"sip", APR_URI_SIP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"rtsp", APR_URI_RTSP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"wais", APR_URI_WAIS_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"z39.50r", APR_URI_WAIS_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"z39.50s", APR_URI_WAIS_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"prospero", APR_URI_PROSPERO_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"nfs", APR_URI_NFS_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"tip", APR_URI_TIP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"acap", APR_URI_ACAP_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"telnet", APR_URI_TELNET_DEFAULT_PORT}, + {"ssh", APR_URI_SSH_DEFAULT_PORT}, + { NULL, 0xFFFF } /* unknown port */ +}; + +APU_DECLARE(apr_port_t) apr_uri_port_of_scheme(const char *scheme_str) +{ + schemes_t *scheme; + + if (scheme_str) { + for (scheme = schemes; scheme->name != NULL; ++scheme) { + if (strcasecmp(scheme_str, scheme->name) == 0) { + return scheme->default_port; + } + } + } + return 0; +} + +/** @deprecated @see apr_uri_port_of_scheme */ +APU_DECLARE(apr_port_t) apr_uri_default_port_for_scheme(const char *scheme_str) +{ + return apr_uri_port_of_scheme(scheme_str); +} + +/* Unparse a apr_uri_t structure to an URI string. + * Optionally suppress the password for security reasons. + */ +APU_DECLARE(char *) apr_uri_unparse(apr_pool_t *p, + const apr_uri_t *uptr, + unsigned flags) +{ + char *ret = ""; + + /* If suppressing the site part, omit both user name & scheme://hostname */ + if (!(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITSITEPART)) { + + /* Construct a "user:password@" string, honoring the passed + * APR_URI_UNP_ flags: */ + if (uptr->user || uptr->password) { + ret = apr_pstrcat(p, + (uptr->user && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITUSER)) + ? uptr->user : "", + (uptr->password && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITPASSWORD)) + ? ":" : "", + (uptr->password && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITPASSWORD)) + ? ((flags & APR_URI_UNP_REVEALPASSWORD) + ? uptr->password : "XXXXXXXX") + : "", + ((uptr->user && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITUSER)) || + (uptr->password && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITPASSWORD))) + ? "@" : "", + NULL); + } + + /* Construct scheme://site string */ + if (uptr->hostname) { + int is_default_port; + const char *lbrk = "", *rbrk = ""; + + if (strchr(uptr->hostname, ':')) { /* v6 literal */ + lbrk = "["; + rbrk = "]"; + } + + is_default_port = + (uptr->port_str == NULL || + uptr->port == 0 || + uptr->port == apr_uri_port_of_scheme(uptr->scheme)); + + if (uptr->scheme) { + ret = apr_pstrcat(p, + uptr->scheme, "://", ret, + lbrk, uptr->hostname, rbrk, + is_default_port ? "" : ":", + is_default_port ? "" : uptr->port_str, + NULL); + } + else { + /* A violation of RFC2396, but it is clear from section 3.2 + * that the : belongs above to the scheme, while // belongs + * to the authority, so include the authority prefix while + * omitting the "scheme:" that the user neglected to pass us. + */ + ret = apr_pstrcat(p, + "//", ret, lbrk, uptr->hostname, rbrk, + is_default_port ? "" : ":", + is_default_port ? "" : uptr->port_str, + NULL); + } + } + } + + /* Should we suppress all path info? */ + if (!(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITPATHINFO)) { + /* Append path, query and fragment strings: */ + ret = apr_pstrcat(p, + ret, + (uptr->path) + ? uptr->path : "", + (uptr->query && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITQUERY)) + ? "?" : "", + (uptr->query && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITQUERY)) + ? uptr->query : "", + (uptr->fragment && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITQUERY)) + ? "#" : NULL, + (uptr->fragment && !(flags & APR_URI_UNP_OMITQUERY)) + ? uptr->fragment : NULL, + NULL); + } + return ret; +} + +/* Here is the hand-optimized parse_uri_components(). There are some wild + * tricks we could pull in assembly language that we don't pull here... like we + * can do word-at-time scans for delimiter characters using the same technique + * that fast memchr()s use. But that would be way non-portable. -djg + */ + +/* We have a apr_table_t that we can index by character and it tells us if the + * character is one of the interesting delimiters. Note that we even get + * compares for NUL for free -- it's just another delimiter. + */ + +#define T_COLON 0x01 /* ':' */ +#define T_SLASH 0x02 /* '/' */ +#define T_QUESTION 0x04 /* '?' */ +#define T_HASH 0x08 /* '#' */ +#define T_NUL 0x80 /* '\0' */ + +/* the uri_delims.h file is autogenerated by gen_uri_delims.c */ +#include "uri_delims.h" + +/* it works like this: + if (uri_delims[ch] & NOTEND_foobar) { + then we're not at a delimiter for foobar + } +*/ + +/* Note that we optimize the scheme scanning here, we cheat and let the + * compiler know that it doesn't have to do the & masking. + */ +#define NOTEND_SCHEME (0xff) +#define NOTEND_HOSTINFO (T_SLASH | T_QUESTION | T_HASH | T_NUL) +#define NOTEND_PATH (T_QUESTION | T_HASH | T_NUL) + +/* parse_uri_components(): + * Parse a given URI, fill in all supplied fields of a uri_components + * structure. This eliminates the necessity of extracting host, port, + * path, query info repeatedly in the modules. + * Side effects: + * - fills in fields of uri_components *uptr + * - none on any of the r->* fields + */ +APU_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_uri_parse(apr_pool_t *p, const char *uri, + apr_uri_t *uptr) +{ + const char *s; + const char *s1; + const char *hostinfo; + char *endstr; + int port; + int v6_offset1 = 0, v6_offset2 = 0; + + /* Initialize the structure. parse_uri() and parse_uri_components() + * can be called more than once per request. + */ + memset (uptr, '\0', sizeof(*uptr)); + uptr->is_initialized = 1; + + /* We assume the processor has a branch predictor like most -- + * it assumes forward branches are untaken and backwards are taken. That's + * the reason for the gotos. -djg + */ + if (uri[0] == '/') { +deal_with_path: + /* we expect uri to point to first character of path ... remember + * that the path could be empty -- http://foobar?query for example + */ + s = uri; + while ((uri_delims[*(unsigned char *)s] & NOTEND_PATH) == 0) { + ++s; + } + if (s != uri) { + uptr->path = apr_pstrmemdup(p, uri, s - uri); + } + if (*s == 0) { + return APR_SUCCESS; + } + if (*s == '?') { + ++s; + s1 = strchr(s, '#'); + if (s1) { + uptr->fragment = apr_pstrdup(p, s1 + 1); + uptr->query = apr_pstrmemdup(p, s, s1 - s); + } + else { + uptr->query = apr_pstrdup(p, s); + } + return APR_SUCCESS; + } + /* otherwise it's a fragment */ + uptr->fragment = apr_pstrdup(p, s + 1); + return APR_SUCCESS; + } + + /* find the scheme: */ + s = uri; + while ((uri_delims[*(unsigned char *)s] & NOTEND_SCHEME) == 0) { + ++s; + } + /* scheme must be non-empty and followed by :// */ + if (s == uri || s[0] != ':' || s[1] != '/' || s[2] != '/') { + goto deal_with_path; /* backwards predicted taken! */ + } + + uptr->scheme = apr_pstrmemdup(p, uri, s - uri); + s += 3; + hostinfo = s; + while ((uri_delims[*(unsigned char *)s] & NOTEND_HOSTINFO) == 0) { + ++s; + } + uri = s; /* whatever follows hostinfo is start of uri */ + uptr->hostinfo = apr_pstrmemdup(p, hostinfo, uri - hostinfo); + + /* If there's a username:password@host:port, the @ we want is the last @... + * too bad there's no memrchr()... For the C purists, note that hostinfo + * is definately not the first character of the original uri so therefore + * &hostinfo[-1] < &hostinfo[0] ... and this loop is valid C. + */ + do { + --s; + } while (s >= hostinfo && *s != '@'); + if (s < hostinfo) { + /* again we want the common case to be fall through */ +deal_with_host: + /* We expect hostinfo to point to the first character of + * the hostname. If there's a port it is the first colon, + * except with IPv6. + */ + if (*hostinfo == '[') { + v6_offset1 = 1; + v6_offset2 = 2; + s = memchr(hostinfo, ']', uri - hostinfo); + if (s == NULL) { + return APR_EGENERAL; + } + if (*++s != ':') { + s = NULL; /* no port */ + } + } + else { + s = memchr(hostinfo, ':', uri - hostinfo); + } + if (s == NULL) { + /* we expect the common case to have no port */ + uptr->hostname = apr_pstrmemdup(p, + hostinfo + v6_offset1, + uri - hostinfo - v6_offset2); + goto deal_with_path; + } + uptr->hostname = apr_pstrmemdup(p, + hostinfo + v6_offset1, + s - hostinfo - v6_offset2); + ++s; + uptr->port_str = apr_pstrmemdup(p, s, uri - s); + if (uri != s) { + port = strtol(uptr->port_str, &endstr, 10); + uptr->port = port; + if (*endstr == '\0') { + goto deal_with_path; + } + /* Invalid characters after ':' found */ + return APR_EGENERAL; + } + uptr->port = apr_uri_port_of_scheme(uptr->scheme); + goto deal_with_path; + } + + /* first colon delimits username:password */ + s1 = memchr(hostinfo, ':', s - hostinfo); + if (s1) { + uptr->user = apr_pstrmemdup(p, hostinfo, s1 - hostinfo); + ++s1; + uptr->password = apr_pstrmemdup(p, s1, s - s1); + } + else { + uptr->user = apr_pstrmemdup(p, hostinfo, s - hostinfo); + } + hostinfo = s + 1; + goto deal_with_host; +} + +/* Special case for CONNECT parsing: it comes with the hostinfo part only */ +/* See the INTERNET-DRAFT document "Tunneling SSL Through a WWW Proxy" + * currently at http://www.mcom.com/newsref/std/tunneling_ssl.html + * for the format of the "CONNECT host:port HTTP/1.0" request + */ +APU_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_uri_parse_hostinfo(apr_pool_t *p, + const char *hostinfo, + apr_uri_t *uptr) +{ + const char *s; + char *endstr; + const char *rsb; + int v6_offset1 = 0; + + /* Initialize the structure. parse_uri() and parse_uri_components() + * can be called more than once per request. + */ + memset(uptr, '\0', sizeof(*uptr)); + uptr->is_initialized = 1; + uptr->hostinfo = apr_pstrdup(p, hostinfo); + + /* We expect hostinfo to point to the first character of + * the hostname. There must be a port, separated by a colon + */ + if (*hostinfo == '[') { + if ((rsb = strchr(hostinfo, ']')) == NULL || + *(rsb + 1) != ':') { + return APR_EGENERAL; + } + /* literal IPv6 address */ + s = rsb + 1; + ++hostinfo; + v6_offset1 = 1; + } + else { + s = strchr(hostinfo, ':'); + } + if (s == NULL) { + return APR_EGENERAL; + } + uptr->hostname = apr_pstrndup(p, hostinfo, s - hostinfo - v6_offset1); + ++s; + uptr->port_str = apr_pstrdup(p, s); + if (*s != '\0') { + uptr->port = (unsigned short) strtol(uptr->port_str, &endstr, 10); + if (*endstr == '\0') { + return APR_SUCCESS; + } + /* Invalid characters after ':' found */ + } + return APR_EGENERAL; +} -- cgit 1.2.3-korg