/**
* mds — A micro-display server
* Copyright © 2014, 2015, 2016 Mattias Andrée (maandree@member.fsf.org)
*
* 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 3 of the License, or
* (at your option) any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
* along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#include "inbound.h"
/* Some optimisations have been attempted. Verify that this implementation
* works, then update the implementation in libmdsserver. */
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <assert.h>
#define try(INSTRUCTION) if ((r = INSTRUCTION) < 0) return r
#define static_strlen(str) (sizeof(str) / sizeof(char) - 1)
/**
* Initialise a message slot so that it can
* be used by `mds_message_read`
*
* @param this Memory slot in which to store the new message
* @return Zero on success, -1 error, `errno` will be set
* accordingly
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
int libmds_message_initialise(libmds_message_t* restrict this)
{
this->headers = NULL;
this->header_count = 0;
this->payload = NULL;
this->payload_size = 0;
this->buffer_size = 128;
this->buffer_ptr = 0;
this->stage = 0;
this->flattened = 0;
this->buffer = malloc(this->buffer_size * sizeof(char));
return this->buffer == NULL ? -1 : 0;
}
/**
* Release all resources in a message
*
* @param this The message
*/
void libmds_message_destroy(libmds_message_t* restrict this)
{
if (this->flattened == 0)
{
free(this->headers), this->headers = NULL;
free(this->buffer), this->buffer = NULL;
}
}
/**
* Release all resources in a message, should
* be done even if initialisation fails
*
* @param this The message
* @param pool Message allocation pool, may be `NULL`
* @return The duplicate, you do not need to call `libmds_message_destroy`
* on it before you call `free` on it. However, you cannot use
* this is an `libmds_message_t` array (libmds_message_t*), only
* in an `libmds_message_t*` array (libmds_message_t**).
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
libmds_message_t* libmds_message_duplicate(libmds_message_t* restrict this, libmds_mpool_t* restrict pool)
{
size_t flattened_size, reused, i, n = this->header_count;
libmds_message_t* rc;
flattened_size = sizeof(libmds_message_t) + this->buffer_off * sizeof(char) + n * sizeof(void*);
repoll:
reused = 0;
rc = pool == NULL ? NULL : libmds_mpool_poll(pool);
if (rc != NULL)
if ((reused = rc->flattened) < flattened_size)
{
free(rc);
goto repoll;
}
if ((rc == NULL) && (rc = malloc(flattened_size), rc == NULL))
return NULL;
*rc = *this;
rc->flattened = reused ? reused : flattened_size;
rc->buffer_size = this->buffer_off;
rc->buffer = ((char*)rc) + sizeof(libmds_message_t) / sizeof(char);
rc->headers = rc->header_count ? (char**)(void*)(rc->buffer + this->buffer_off) : NULL;
rc->payload = rc->payload_size ? (rc->buffer + (size_t)(this->payload - this->buffer)) : NULL;
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
rc->headers[i] = rc->buffer + (size_t)(this->headers[i] - this->buffer);
memcpy(rc->buffer, this->buffer, this->buffer_off * sizeof(char));
return rc;
}
/**
* Check whether a NUL-terminated string is encoded in UTF-8
*
* @param string The string
* @param allow_modified_nul Whether Modified UTF-8 is allowed, which allows a two-byte encoding for NUL
* @return Zero if good, -1 on encoding error
*/
__attribute__((nonnull, warn_unused_result)) /* Cannibalised from <libmdsserver/util.h>. */
static int verify_utf8(const char* string, int allow_modified_nul)
{
static long BYTES_TO_MIN_BITS[] = {0, 0, 8, 12, 17, 22, 37};
static long BYTES_TO_MAX_BITS[] = {0, 7, 11, 16, 21, 26, 31};
long bytes = 0, read_bytes = 0, bits = 0, c, character;
/* min bits max bits
0....... 0 7
110..... 10...... 8 11
1110.... 10...... 10...... 12 16
11110... 10...... 10...... 10...... 17 21
111110.. 10...... 10...... 10...... 10...... 22 26
1111110. 10...... 10...... 10...... 10...... 10...... 27 31
*/
while ((c = (long)(*string++)))
if (read_bytes == 0)
{
/* First byte of the character. */
if ((c & 0x80) == 0x00)
/* Single-byte character. */
continue;
if ((c & 0xC0) == 0x80)
/* Single-byte character marked as multibyte, or
a non-first byte in a multibyte character. */
return -1;
/* Multibyte character. */
while ((c & 0x80))
bytes++, c <<= 1;
read_bytes = 1;
character = c & 0x7F;
if (bytes > 6)
/* 31-bit characters can be encoded with 6-bytes,
and UTF-8 does not cover higher code points. */
return -1;
}
else
{
/* Not first byte of the character. */
if ((c & 0xC0) != 0x80)
/* Beginning of new character before a
multibyte character has ended. */
return -1;
character = (character << 6) | (c & 0x7F);
if (++read_bytes < bytes)
/* Not at last byte yet. */
continue;
/* Check that the character is not unnecessarily long. */
while (character)
character >>= 1, bits++;
bits = ((bits == 0) && (bytes == 2) && allow_modified_nul) ? 8 : bits;
if ((bits < BYTES_TO_MIN_BITS[bytes]) || (BYTES_TO_MAX_BITS[bytes] < bits))
return -1;
read_bytes = bytes = bits = 0;
}
/* Make sure we did not stop at the middle of a multibyte character. */
return read_bytes == 0 ? 0 : -1;
}
/**
* Extend the header list's allocation
*
* @param this The message
* @param extent The number of additional entries
* @return Zero on success, -1 on error
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
__attribute__((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
static int extend_headers(libmds_message_t* restrict this, size_t extent)
{
char** new_headers = realloc(this->headers, (this->header_count + extent) * sizeof(char*));
if (new_headers == NULL)
return -1;
this->headers = new_headers;
return 0;
}
/**
* Extend the read buffer by way of doubling
*
* @param this The message
* @param shift The number of bits to shift buffer size
* @return Zero on success, -1 on error
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
__attribute__((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
static int extend_buffer(libmds_message_t* restrict this, int shift)
{
size_t i, n = this->header_count;
char* new_buf = realloc(this->buffer, (this->buffer_size << shift) * sizeof(char));
if (new_buf == NULL)
return -1;
if (new_buf != this->buffer)
for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
this->headers[i] = new_buf + (size_t)(this->headers[i] - this->buffer);
this->buffer = new_buf;
this->buffer_size <<= shift;
return 0;
}
/**
* Reset the header list and the payload
*
* @param this The message
*/
__attribute__((nonnull))
static void reset_message(libmds_message_t* restrict this)
{
size_t overrun = this->buffer_ptr - this->buffer_off;
if (overrun)
memmove(this->buffer, this->buffer + this->buffer_off, overrun * sizeof(char));
this->buffer_ptr -= this->buffer_off;
this->buffer_off = 0;
free(this->headers);
this->headers = NULL;
this->header_count = 0;
this->payload = NULL;
this->payload_size = 0;
}
/**
* Read the headers the message and determine, and store, its payload's length
*
* @param this The message
* @return Zero on success, negative on error (malformated message: unrecoverable state)
*/
__attribute__((pure, nonnull, warn_unused_result))
static int get_payload_length(libmds_message_t* restrict this)
{
char* header;
size_t i;
for (i = 0; i < this->header_count; i++)
if (strstr(this->headers[i], "Length: ") == this->headers[i])
{
/* Store the message length. */
header = this->headers[i] + static_strlen("Length: ");
this->payload_size = (size_t)atoll(header);
/* Do not except a length that is not correctly formated. */
for (; *header; header++)
if ((*header < '0') || ('9' < *header))
return -2; /* Malformated value, enters unrecoverable state. */
/* Stop searching for the ‘Length’ header, we have found and parsed it. */
break;
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Verify that a header is correctly formatted
*
* @param header The header, must be NUL-terminated
* @param length The length of the header
* @return Zero if valid, negative if invalid (malformated message: unrecoverable state)
*/
__attribute__((pure, nonnull, warn_unused_result))
static int validate_header(const char* header, size_t length)
{
char* p = memchr(header, ':', length * sizeof(char));
if (verify_utf8(header, 0) < 0)
/* Either the string is not UTF-8, or your are under an UTF-8 attack,
lets just call this unrecoverable because the client will not correct. */
return -2;
if ((p == NULL) || /* Buck you, rawmemchr should not segfault the program. */
(p[1] != ' ')) /* Also an invalid format. ' ' is mandated after the ':'. */
return -2;
return 0;
}
/**
* Remove the header–payload delimiter from the buffer,
* get the payload's size and allocate the payload
*
* @param this The message
* @return The return value follows the rules of `mds_message_read`
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
__attribute__((nonnull))
static int initialise_payload(libmds_message_t* restrict this)
{
int shift = 0;
/* Skip over the \n (end of empty line) we found from the buffer. */
this->buffer_off++;
/* Get the length of the payload. */
if (get_payload_length(this) < 0)
return -2; /* Malformated value, enters unrecoverable state. */
/* Reallocate the buffer if it is too small. */
while (this->buffer_off + this->payload_size > this->buffer_size << shift)
shift++;
if (shift ? (extend_buffer(this, shift) < 0) : 0)
return -1;
/* Set pointer to payload. */
this->payload = this->buffer + this->buffer_off;
return 0;
}
/**
* Store a header
*
* @param this The message
* @param length The length of the header, including LF-termination
* @return The return value follows the rules of `mds_message_read`
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
__attribute__((nonnull, warn_unused_result))
static int store_header(libmds_message_t* restrict this, size_t length)
{
char* header;
/* Get pointer to header in buffer. */
header = this->buffer + this->buffer_off;
/* NUL-terminate the header. */
header[length - 1] = '\0';
/* Update read offset. */
this->buffer += length;
/* Make sure the the header syntax is correct so that
the program does not need to care about it. */
if (validate_header(header, length))
return -2;
/* Store the header in the header list. */
this->headers[this->header_count++] = header;
return 0;
}
/**
* Continue reading from the socket into the buffer
*
* @param this The message
* @param fd The file descriptor of the socket
* @return The return value follows the rules of `mds_message_read`
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
* @throws Any error specified for recv(3)
*/
__attribute__((nonnull))
static int continue_read(libmds_message_t* restrict this, int fd)
{
size_t n;
ssize_t got;
int r;
/* Figure out how much space we have left in the read buffer. */
n = this->buffer_size - this->buffer_ptr;
/* If we do not have too much left, */
if (n < 128)
{
/* grow the buffer, */
try (extend_buffer(this, 1));
/* and recalculate how much space we have left. */
n = this->buffer_size - this->buffer_ptr;
}
/* Then read from the socket. */
errno = 0;
got = recv(fd, this->buffer + this->buffer_ptr, n, 0);
this->buffer_ptr += (size_t)(got < 0 ? 0 : got);
if (errno)
return -1;
if (got == 0)
return errno = ECONNRESET, -1;
return 0;
}
/**
* Read the next message from a file descriptor
*
* @param this Memory slot in which to store the new message
* @param fd The file descriptor
* @return Zero on success, -1 on error or interruption, `errno`
* will be set accordingly. Destroy the message on error,
* be aware that the reading could have been
* interrupted by a signal rather than canonical error.
* If -2 is returned `errno` will not have been set,
* -2 indicates that the message is malformated,
* which is a state that cannot be recovered from.
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
* @throws Any error specified for recv(3)
*/
int libmds_message_read(libmds_message_t* restrict this, int fd)
{
size_t header_commit_buffer = 0;
int r;
/* If we are at stage 2, we are done and it is time to start over.
This is important because the function could have been interrupted. */
if (this->stage == 2)
{
reset_message(this);
this->stage = 0;
}
/* Read from file descriptor until we have a full message. */
for (;;)
{
char* p;
size_t length;
/* Stage 0: headers. */
/* Read all headers that we have stored into the read buffer. */
while ((this->stage == 0) &&
((p = memchr(this->buffer + this->buffer_off, '\n',
(this->buffer_ptr - this->buffer_off) * sizeof(char))) != NULL))
if ((length = (size_t)(p - (this->buffer + this->buffer_off))))
{
/* We have found a header. */
/* On every eighth header found with this function call,
we prepare the header list for eight more headers so
that it does not need to be reallocated again and again. */
if (header_commit_buffer == 0)
try (extend_headers(this, header_commit_buffer = 8));
/* Store header. */
try (store_header(this, length + 1));
header_commit_buffer -= 1;
}
else
{
/* We have found an empty line, i.e. the end of the headers. */
/* Make sure the full payload fits the buffer, and set
* the payload buffer pointer. */
try (initialise_payload(this));
/* Mark end of stage, next stage is getting the payload. */
this->stage = 1;
}
/* Stage 1: payload. */
if ((this->stage == 1) && (this->buffer_ptr - this->buffer_off >= this->payload_size))
{
/* If we have filled the payload (or there was no payload),
mark the end of this stage, i.e. that the message is
complete, and return with success. */
this->stage = 2;
/* Mark the end of the message. */
this->buffer_off += this->payload_size;
return 0;
}
/* If stage 1 was not completed. */
/* Continue reading from the socket into the buffer. */
try (continue_read(this, fd));
}
}
/**
* Initialise a message spool
*
* @param this The message spool
* @return Zero on success, -1 on error, `errno` will be set accordingly
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
int libmds_mspool_initialise(libmds_mspool_t* restrict this)
{
int stage = 0, saved_errno;
this->size = 1;
this->head = 0;
this->tail = 0;
this->spooled_bytes = 0;
this->spool_limit_bytes = 4 << 10;
this->spool_limit_messages = 8;
this->please_post = 0;
this->messages = malloc(sizeof(libmds_message_t*));
if (this->messages == NULL)
return -1;
if (sem_init(&(this->lock), 0, 1) < 0) goto fail; else stage++;
if (sem_init(&(this->semaphore), 0, 0) < 0) goto fail; else stage++;
if (sem_init(&(this->wait_semaphore), 0, 0) < 0) goto fail;
return 0;
fail:
saved_errno = errno;
if (stage >= 1) sem_destroy(&(this->lock));
if (stage >= 2) sem_destroy(&(this->semaphore));
free(this->messages), this->messages = NULL;
return errno = saved_errno, -1;
}
/**
* Destroy a message spool, deallocate its resources
*
* @param this The message spool
*/
void libmds_mspool_destroy(libmds_mspool_t* restrict this)
{
if (this->messages == NULL)
return;
while (this->tail < this->head)
free(this->messages[this->tail++]);
sem_destroy(&(this->lock));
sem_destroy(&(this->semaphore));
sem_destroy(&(this->wait_semaphore));
free(this->messages);
this->messages = NULL;
}
/**
* Spool a message
*
* @param this The message spool
* @param message The message to spool, must be flat (created with `libmds_message_duplicate`)
* @return Zero on success, -1 on error, `errno` will be set accordingly
*
* @throws EINTR If interrupted
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
int libmds_mspool_spool(libmds_mspool_t* restrict this, libmds_message_t* restrict message)
{
libmds_message_t** new;
int saved_errno;
start_over:
/* Lock. */
if (sem_wait(&(this->lock)) < 0)
return -1;
/* Block if spool is full. */
if ((this->spooled_bytes >= this->spool_limit_bytes) ||
(this->head - this->tail >= this->spool_limit_messages))
{
this->please_post++;
if ((sem_post(&(this->lock)) < 0) || (sem_wait(&(this->wait_semaphore)) < 0))
return this->please_post--, -1;
goto start_over;
}
/* Rebase if the tail has come too far. */
if (this->tail << 1 > this->size)
{
memmove(this->messages, this->messages + this->tail,
(this->head - this->tail) * sizeof(sizeof(libmds_message_t*)));
this->head -= this->tail, this->tail = 0;
}
/* Grow the spool if necessary. */
if (this->size == this->head)
{
new = realloc(this->messages, (this->size << 1) * sizeof(libmds_message_t*));
if (new == NULL)
goto fail;
this->messages = new;
this->size <<= 1;
}
/* Spool. */
this->spooled_bytes += message->flattened;
this->messages[this->head++] = message;
/* Signal. */
if (sem_post(&(this->semaphore)) < 0)
goto fail;
/* Unlock. */
if (sem_post(&(this->lock)) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
fail:
saved_errno = errno;
sem_post(&(this->lock));
return errno = saved_errno, -1;
}
/**
* Poll a message from a spool
*
* @param this The message spool, must not be empty
* @return A spooled message, `NULL`on error, `errno` will be set accordingly
*/
static inline libmds_message_t* mspool_poll(libmds_mspool_t* restrict this)
{
libmds_message_t* msg;
/* Lock. */
if (sem_wait(&(this->lock)) < 0)
return sem_post(&(this->semaphore)), NULL;
/* Fetch message. */
assert(this->tail < this->head);
msg = this->messages[this->tail++];
this->spooled_bytes -= msg->flattened;
/* Unblock spooler, takes effect when this->lock is unlocked. */
if (this->please_post)
{
if (sem_post(&(this->wait_semaphore)) < 0)
perror("libmsdclient");
else
this->please_post--;
}
/* Unlock. */
if (sem_post(&(this->lock)) < 0)
goto fail;
return msg;
fail:
sem_post(&(this->semaphore));
this->messages[--(this->tail)] = msg;
this->spooled_bytes += msg->flattened;
return NULL;
}
/**
* Poll a message from a spool, wait if empty
*
* @param this The message spool
* @return A spooled message, `NULL`on error, `errno` will be set accordingly
*
* @throws EINTR If interrupted
*/
libmds_message_t* libmds_mspool_poll(libmds_mspool_t* restrict this)
{
/* Wait until there is a message available. */
if (sem_wait(&(this->semaphore)) < 0)
return NULL;
return mspool_poll(this);
}
/**
* Poll a message from a spool, wait for a limited time
* or return unsuccessfully if empty
*
* @param this The message spool
* @param deadline The CLOCK_REALTIME time the function must return,
* `NULL` to return immediately if it would block
* @return A spooled message, `NULL`on error, `errno` will be set accordingly
*
* @throws EINTR If interrupted
* @throws EAGAIN If `deadline` is `NULL` and the spool is empty
* @throws EINVAL If `deadline->tv_nsecs` is outside [0, 1 milliard[
* @throws ETIMEDOUT If the time specified `deadline` passed and the spool was till empty
*/
libmds_message_t* libmds_mspool_poll_try(libmds_mspool_t* restrict this,
const struct timespec* restrict deadline)
{
/* Is a message available? */
if ((deadline == NULL) && (sem_trywait(&(this->semaphore)) < 0))
return NULL;
if ((deadline != NULL) && (sem_timedwait(&(this->semaphore), deadline) < 0))
return NULL;
return mspool_poll(this);
}
/**
* Initialise a pool of reusable message allocations
*
* @param this The message allocation pool
* @param size The number of allocations that may be pooled
* @return Zero on success, -1 on error, `errno` will be set accordingly
*
* @throws ENOMEM Out of memory. Possibly, the process hit the RLIMIT_AS or
* RLIMIT_DATA limit described in getrlimit(2).
*/
int libmds_mpool_initialise(libmds_mpool_t* restrict this, size_t size)
{
int saved_errno;
this->size = size;
this->tip = 0;
this->messages = malloc(size * sizeof(libmds_message_t*));
if (this->messages == NULL)
return -1;
if (sem_init(&(this->lock), 0, 1) < 0)
goto fail;
return 0;
fail:
saved_errno = errno;
free(this->messages), this->messages = NULL;
return errno = saved_errno, -1;
}
/**
* Destroy a pool of reusable message allocations,
* deallocate its resources and pooled allocations
*
* @param this The message allocation pool
*/
void libmds_mpool_destroy(libmds_mpool_t* restrict this)
{
if (this->messages == NULL)
return;
while (this->tip--)
free(this->messages[this->tip]);
sem_destroy(&(this->lock));
free(this->messages);
this->messages = NULL;
}
/**
* Add a message allocation to a pool
*
* @param this The message allocation pool
* @param message Message allocation to pool, must be flat (created with
* `libmds_message_duplicate` or fetched with `libmds_mspool_poll`
* or `libmds_mspool_poll_try`)
* @return Zero on success, -1 on error, `errno` will be set accordingly
*/
int libmds_mpool_offer(libmds_mpool_t* restrict this, libmds_message_t* restrict message)
{
/* Discard if pool is full. */
if (this->tip == this->size)
return free(message), 0;
/* Lock. */
if (sem_wait(&(this->lock)) < 0)
return -1;
/* Discard if pool is still full. */
if (this->tip == this->size)
{
free(message);
goto unlock;
}
/* Pool allocation. */
this->messages[this->tip++] = message;
unlock:
/* Unlock. */
if (sem_post(&(this->lock)) < 0)
return -1;
return 0;
}
/**
* Fetch a message allocation from a pool
*
* @param this The message allocation pool
* @return An offered message allocation, `NULL` on error or if none
* are available. If `NULL` is returned, `errno` is set to zero,
* if the pool was empty, otherwise `errno` will describe the error.
*/
libmds_message_t* libmds_mpool_poll(libmds_mpool_t* restrict this)
{
libmds_message_t* msg = NULL;
/* Is the pool empty? Return nothing. */
if (this->tip == 0)
return errno = 0, NULL;
/* Lock. */
if (sem_wait(&(this->lock)) < 0)
return NULL;
/* Do we have a message? Take it */
if (this->tip)
msg = this->messages[--(this->tip)];
/* Unlock. */
if (sem_post(&(this->lock)) < 0)
return this->tip--, NULL;
return errno = 0, msg;
}