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diff --git a/include/http_protocol.h b/include/http_protocol.h |
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index 415270b..67fa02f 100644 |
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--- a/include/http_protocol.h |
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+++ b/include/http_protocol.h |
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@@ -502,6 +502,23 @@ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_should_client_block(request_rec *r); |
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*/ |
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AP_DECLARE(long) ap_get_client_block(request_rec *r, char *buffer, apr_size_t bufsiz); |
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+/* |
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+ * Map specific APR codes returned by the filter stack to HTTP error |
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+ * codes, or the default status code provided. Use it as follows: |
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+ * |
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+ * return ap_map_http_request_error(rv, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); |
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+ * |
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+ * If the filter has already handled the error, AP_FILTER_ERROR will |
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+ * be returned, which is cleanly passed through. |
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+ * |
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+ * These mappings imply that the filter stack is reading from the |
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+ * downstream client, the proxy will map these codes differently. |
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+ * @param rv APR status code |
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+ * @param status Default HTTP code should the APR code not be recognised |
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+ * @return Mapped HTTP status code |
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+ */ |
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+AP_DECLARE(int) ap_map_http_request_error(apr_status_t rv, int status); |
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+ |
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/** |
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* In HTTP/1.1, any method can have a body. However, most GET handlers |
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* wouldn't know what to do with a request body if they received one. |
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diff --git a/modules/http/http_filters.c b/modules/http/http_filters.c |
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index 1dde402..ed8749f 100644 |
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--- a/modules/http/http_filters.c |
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+++ b/modules/http/http_filters.c |
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@@ -57,24 +57,29 @@ |
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APLOG_USE_MODULE(http); |
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-#define INVALID_CHAR -2 |
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- |
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-static long get_chunk_size(char *); |
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- |
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-typedef struct http_filter_ctx { |
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+typedef struct http_filter_ctx |
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+{ |
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apr_off_t remaining; |
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apr_off_t limit; |
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apr_off_t limit_used; |
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- enum { |
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- BODY_NONE, |
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- BODY_LENGTH, |
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- BODY_CHUNK, |
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- BODY_CHUNK_PART |
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+ apr_int32_t chunk_used; |
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+ apr_int32_t chunk_bws; |
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+ apr_int32_t chunkbits; |
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+ enum |
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+ { |
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+ BODY_NONE, /* streamed data */ |
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+ BODY_LENGTH, /* data constrained by content length */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK, /* chunk expected */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_PART, /* chunk digits */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_EXT, /* chunk extension */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_CR, /* got space(s) after digits, expect [CR]LF or ext */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_LF, /* got CR after digits or ext, expect LF */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_DATA, /* data constrained by chunked encoding */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_END, /* chunked data terminating CRLF */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_END_LF, /* got CR after data, expect LF */ |
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+ BODY_CHUNK_TRAILER /* trailers */ |
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} state; |
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- int eos_sent; |
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- char chunk_ln[32]; |
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- char *pos; |
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- apr_off_t linesize; |
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+ unsigned int eos_sent :1; |
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apr_bucket_brigade *bb; |
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} http_ctx_t; |
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@@ -87,6 +92,23 @@ static apr_status_t bail_out_on_error(http_ctx_t *ctx, |
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apr_bucket_brigade *bb = ctx->bb; |
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apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
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+ |
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+ if (f->r->proxyreq == PROXYREQ_RESPONSE) { |
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+ switch (http_error) { |
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+ case HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE: |
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+ return APR_ENOSPC; |
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+ |
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+ case HTTP_REQUEST_TIME_OUT: |
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+ return APR_INCOMPLETE; |
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+ |
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+ case HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED: |
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+ return APR_ENOTIMPL; |
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+ |
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+ default: |
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+ return APR_EGENERAL; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+ |
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e = ap_bucket_error_create(http_error, |
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NULL, f->r->pool, |
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f->c->bucket_alloc); |
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@@ -102,117 +124,154 @@ static apr_status_t bail_out_on_error(http_ctx_t *ctx, |
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return ap_pass_brigade(f->r->output_filters, bb); |
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} |
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-static apr_status_t get_remaining_chunk_line(http_ctx_t *ctx, |
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- apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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- int linelimit) |
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+/** |
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+ * Parse a chunk line with optional extension, detect overflow. |
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+ * There are two error cases: |
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+ * 1) If the conversion would require too many bits, APR_EGENERAL is returned. |
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+ * 2) If the conversion used the correct number of bits, but an overflow |
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+ * caused only the sign bit to flip, then APR_ENOSPC is returned. |
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+ * In general, any negative number can be considered an overflow error. |
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+ */ |
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+static apr_status_t parse_chunk_size(http_ctx_t *ctx, const char *buffer, |
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+ apr_size_t len, int linelimit) |
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{ |
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- apr_status_t rv; |
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- apr_off_t brigade_length; |
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- apr_bucket *e; |
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- const char *lineend; |
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- apr_size_t len = 0; |
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+ apr_size_t i = 0; |
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- /* |
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- * As the brigade b should have been requested in mode AP_MODE_GETLINE |
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- * all buckets in this brigade are already some type of memory |
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- * buckets (due to the needed scanning for LF in mode AP_MODE_GETLINE) |
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- * or META buckets. |
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- */ |
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- rv = apr_brigade_length(b, 0, &brigade_length); |
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- if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
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- return rv; |
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- } |
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- /* Sanity check. Should never happen. See above. */ |
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- if (brigade_length == -1) { |
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- return APR_EGENERAL; |
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- } |
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- if (!brigade_length) { |
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- return APR_EAGAIN; |
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- } |
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- ctx->linesize += brigade_length; |
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- if (ctx->linesize > linelimit) { |
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- return APR_ENOSPC; |
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- } |
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- /* |
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- * As all buckets are already some type of memory buckets or META buckets |
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- * (see above), we only need to check the last byte in the last data bucket. |
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- */ |
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- for (e = APR_BRIGADE_LAST(b); |
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- e != APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(b); |
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- e = APR_BUCKET_PREV(e)) { |
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+ while (i < len) { |
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+ char c = buffer[i]; |
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+ |
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+ ap_xlate_proto_from_ascii(&c, 1); |
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- if (APR_BUCKET_IS_METADATA(e)) { |
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+ /* handle CRLF after the chunk */ |
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+ if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_END |
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+ || ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_END_LF) { |
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+ if (c == LF) { |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK; |
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+ } |
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+ else if (c == CR && ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_END) { |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_END_LF; |
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+ } |
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+ else { |
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+ /* |
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+ * LF expected. |
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+ */ |
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+ return APR_EINVAL; |
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+ } |
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+ i++; |
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continue; |
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} |
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- rv = apr_bucket_read(e, &lineend, &len, APR_BLOCK_READ); |
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- if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
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- return rv; |
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+ |
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+ /* handle start of the chunk */ |
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+ if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK) { |
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+ if (!apr_isxdigit(c)) { |
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+ /* |
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+ * Detect invalid character at beginning. This also works for |
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+ * empty chunk size lines. |
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+ */ |
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+ return APR_EINVAL; |
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+ } |
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+ else { |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_PART; |
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+ } |
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+ ctx->remaining = 0; |
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+ ctx->chunkbits = sizeof(apr_off_t) * 8; |
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+ ctx->chunk_used = 0; |
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+ ctx->chunk_bws = 0; |
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} |
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- if (len > 0) { |
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- break; /* we got the data we want */ |
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+ |
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+ if (c == LF) { |
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+ if (ctx->remaining) { |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_DATA; |
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+ } |
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+ else { |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_TRAILER; |
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+ } |
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} |
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- /* If we got a zero-length data bucket, we try the next one */ |
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- } |
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- /* We had no data in this brigade */ |
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- if (!len || e == APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(b)) { |
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- return APR_EAGAIN; |
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- } |
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- if (lineend[len - 1] != APR_ASCII_LF) { |
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- return APR_EAGAIN; |
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- } |
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- /* Line is complete. So reset ctx for next round. */ |
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- ctx->linesize = 0; |
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- ctx->pos = ctx->chunk_ln; |
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- return APR_SUCCESS; |
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-} |
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+ else if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_LF) { |
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+ /* |
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+ * LF expected. |
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+ */ |
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+ return APR_EINVAL; |
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+ } |
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+ else if (c == CR) { |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_LF; |
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+ } |
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+ else if (c == ';') { |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_EXT; |
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+ } |
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+ else if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_EXT) { |
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+ /* |
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+ * Control chars (but tabs) are invalid. |
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+ */ |
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+ if (c != '\t' && apr_iscntrl(c)) { |
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+ return APR_EINVAL; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+ else if (c == ' ' || c == '\t') { |
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+ /* Be lenient up to 10 BWS (term from rfc7230 - 3.2.3). |
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+ */ |
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+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_CR; |
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+ if (++ctx->chunk_bws > 10) { |
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+ return APR_EINVAL; |
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+ } |
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+ } |
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+ else if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_CR) { |
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+ /* |
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+ * ';', CR or LF expected. |
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+ */ |
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+ return APR_EINVAL; |
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+ } |
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+ else if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_PART) { |
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+ int xvalue; |
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-static apr_status_t get_chunk_line(http_ctx_t *ctx, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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- int linelimit) |
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-{ |
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- apr_size_t len; |
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- int tmp_len; |
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- apr_status_t rv; |
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+ /* ignore leading zeros */ |
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+ if (!ctx->remaining && c == '0') { |
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+ i++; |
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+ continue; |
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+ } |
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- tmp_len = sizeof(ctx->chunk_ln) - (ctx->pos - ctx->chunk_ln) - 1; |
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- /* Saveguard ourselves against underflows */ |
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- if (tmp_len < 0) { |
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- len = 0; |
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- } |
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- else { |
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- len = (apr_size_t) tmp_len; |
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- } |
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- /* |
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- * Check if there is space left in ctx->chunk_ln. If not, then either |
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- * the chunk size is insane or we have chunk-extensions. Ignore both |
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- * by discarding the remaining part of the line via |
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- * get_remaining_chunk_line. Only bail out if the line is too long. |
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- */ |
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- if (len > 0) { |
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- rv = apr_brigade_flatten(b, ctx->pos, &len); |
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- if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
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- return rv; |
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+ ctx->chunkbits -= 4; |
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+ if (ctx->chunkbits < 0) { |
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+ /* overflow */ |
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+ return APR_ENOSPC; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ if (c >= '0' && c <= '9') { |
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+ xvalue = c - '0'; |
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+ } |
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+ else if (c >= 'A' && c <= 'F') { |
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+ xvalue = c - 'A' + 0xa; |
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+ } |
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+ else if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'f') { |
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+ xvalue = c - 'a' + 0xa; |
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+ } |
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+ else { |
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+ /* bogus character */ |
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+ return APR_EINVAL; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ ctx->remaining = (ctx->remaining << 4) | xvalue; |
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+ if (ctx->remaining < 0) { |
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+ /* overflow */ |
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+ return APR_ENOSPC; |
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+ } |
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} |
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- ctx->pos += len; |
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- ctx->linesize += len; |
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- *(ctx->pos) = '\0'; |
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- /* |
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- * Check if we really got a full line. If yes the |
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- * last char in the just read buffer must be LF. |
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- * If not advance the buffer and return APR_EAGAIN. |
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- * We do not start processing until we have the |
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- * full line. |
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- */ |
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- if (ctx->pos[-1] != APR_ASCII_LF) { |
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- /* Check if the remaining data in the brigade has the LF */ |
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- return get_remaining_chunk_line(ctx, b, linelimit); |
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+ else { |
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+ /* Should not happen */ |
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+ return APR_EGENERAL; |
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} |
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- /* Line is complete. So reset ctx->pos for next round. */ |
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- ctx->pos = ctx->chunk_ln; |
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- return APR_SUCCESS; |
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+ |
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+ i++; |
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} |
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- return get_remaining_chunk_line(ctx, b, linelimit); |
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-} |
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+ /* sanity check */ |
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+ ctx->chunk_used += len; |
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+ if (ctx->chunk_used < 0 || ctx->chunk_used > linelimit) { |
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+ return APR_ENOSPC; |
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+ } |
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+ |
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+ return APR_SUCCESS; |
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+} |
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static apr_status_t read_chunked_trailers(http_ctx_t *ctx, ap_filter_t *f, |
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apr_bucket_brigade *b, int merge) |
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@@ -226,7 +285,6 @@ static apr_status_t read_chunked_trailers(http_ctx_t *ctx, ap_filter_t *f, |
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r->status = HTTP_OK; |
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r->headers_in = r->trailers_in; |
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apr_table_clear(r->headers_in); |
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- ctx->state = BODY_NONE; |
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ap_get_mime_headers(r); |
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if(r->status == HTTP_OK) { |
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@@ -239,7 +297,7 @@ static apr_status_t read_chunked_trailers(http_ctx_t *ctx, ap_filter_t *f, |
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else { |
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const char *error_notes = apr_table_get(r->notes, |
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"error-notes"); |
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- ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, r, |
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+ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, r, APLOGNO(02656) |
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"Error while reading HTTP trailer: %i%s%s", |
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r->status, error_notes ? ": " : "", |
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error_notes ? error_notes : ""); |
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@@ -270,9 +328,9 @@ apr_status_t ap_http_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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apr_bucket *e; |
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http_ctx_t *ctx = f->ctx; |
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apr_status_t rv; |
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- apr_off_t totalread; |
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int http_error = HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE; |
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apr_bucket_brigade *bb; |
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+ int again; |
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conf = (core_server_config *) |
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ap_get_module_config(f->r->server->module_config, &core_module); |
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@@ -286,7 +344,6 @@ apr_status_t ap_http_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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const char *tenc, *lenp; |
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f->ctx = ctx = apr_pcalloc(f->r->pool, sizeof(*ctx)); |
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ctx->state = BODY_NONE; |
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- ctx->pos = ctx->chunk_ln; |
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ctx->bb = apr_brigade_create(f->r->pool, f->c->bucket_alloc); |
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bb = ctx->bb; |
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@@ -306,25 +363,33 @@ apr_status_t ap_http_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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lenp = apr_table_get(f->r->headers_in, "Content-Length"); |
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if (tenc) { |
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- if (!strcasecmp(tenc, "chunked")) { |
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+ if (strcasecmp(tenc, "chunked") == 0 /* fast path */ |
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+ || ap_find_last_token(f->r->pool, tenc, "chunked")) { |
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ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK; |
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} |
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- /* test lenp, because it gives another case we can handle */ |
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- else if (!lenp) { |
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- /* Something that isn't in HTTP, unless some future |
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+ else if (f->r->proxyreq == PROXYREQ_RESPONSE) { |
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+ /* http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-httpbis-p1-messaging-23 |
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+ * Section 3.3.3.3: "If a Transfer-Encoding header field is |
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+ * present in a response and the chunked transfer coding is not |
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+ * the final encoding, the message body length is determined by |
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+ * reading the connection until it is closed by the server." |
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+ */ |
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+ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, f->r, APLOGNO(02555) |
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+ "Unknown Transfer-Encoding: %s; " |
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+ "using read-until-close", tenc); |
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+ tenc = NULL; |
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+ } |
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+ else { |
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+ /* Something that isn't a HTTP request, unless some future |
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* edition defines new transfer encodings, is unsupported. |
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*/ |
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ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, f->r, APLOGNO(01585) |
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"Unknown Transfer-Encoding: %s", tenc); |
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- return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED); |
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- } |
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- else { |
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- ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_WARNING, 0, f->r, APLOGNO(01586) |
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- "Unknown Transfer-Encoding: %s; using Content-Length", tenc); |
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- tenc = NULL; |
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+ return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); |
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} |
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+ lenp = NULL; |
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} |
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- if (lenp && !tenc) { |
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+ if (lenp) { |
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char *endstr; |
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ctx->state = BODY_LENGTH; |
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@@ -339,7 +404,7 @@ apr_status_t ap_http_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, f->r, APLOGNO(01587) |
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"Invalid Content-Length"); |
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- return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE); |
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+ return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); |
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} |
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/* If we have a limit in effect and we know the C-L ahead of |
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@@ -381,7 +446,8 @@ apr_status_t ap_http_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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if (!ap_is_HTTP_SUCCESS(f->r->status)) { |
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ctx->state = BODY_NONE; |
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ctx->eos_sent = 1; |
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- } else { |
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+ } |
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+ else { |
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char *tmp; |
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int len; |
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@@ -389,7 +455,7 @@ apr_status_t ap_http_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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* in a state of expecting one. |
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*/ |
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f->r->expecting_100 = 0; |
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- tmp = apr_pstrcat(f->r->pool, AP_SERVER_PROTOCOL, " ", |
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+ tmp = apr_pstrcat(f->r->pool, AP_SERVER_PROTOCOL " ", |
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ap_get_status_line(HTTP_CONTINUE), CRLF CRLF, |
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NULL); |
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len = strlen(tmp); |
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@@ -401,279 +467,205 @@ apr_status_t ap_http_filter(ap_filter_t *f, apr_bucket_brigade *b, |
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e = apr_bucket_flush_create(f->c->bucket_alloc); |
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APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(bb, e); |
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- ap_pass_brigade(f->c->output_filters, bb); |
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- } |
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- } |
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- |
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- /* We can't read the chunk until after sending 100 if required. */ |
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- if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK) { |
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- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
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- |
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- rv = ap_get_brigade(f->next, bb, AP_MODE_GETLINE, |
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- block, 0); |
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- |
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- /* for timeout */ |
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- if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ && |
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- ( (rv == APR_SUCCESS && APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(bb)) || |
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- (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)) )) { |
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- ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_PART; |
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- return APR_EAGAIN; |
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- } |
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- |
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- if (rv == APR_SUCCESS) { |
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- rv = get_chunk_line(ctx, bb, f->r->server->limit_req_line); |
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- if (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)) { |
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- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
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- ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_PART; |
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- return rv; |
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- } |
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- if (rv == APR_SUCCESS) { |
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- ctx->remaining = get_chunk_size(ctx->chunk_ln); |
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- if (ctx->remaining == INVALID_CHAR) { |
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- rv = APR_EGENERAL; |
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- http_error = HTTP_BAD_REQUEST; |
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- } |
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+ rv = ap_pass_brigade(f->c->output_filters, bb); |
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+ if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
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+ return AP_FILTER_ERROR; |
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} |
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} |
|
- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
|
- |
|
- /* Detect chunksize error (such as overflow) */ |
|
- if (rv != APR_SUCCESS || ctx->remaining < 0) { |
|
- ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, rv, f->r, APLOGNO(01589) "Error reading first chunk %s ", |
|
- (ctx->remaining < 0) ? "(overflow)" : ""); |
|
- ctx->remaining = 0; /* Reset it in case we have to |
|
- * come back here later */ |
|
- if (APR_STATUS_IS_TIMEUP(rv)) { |
|
- http_error = HTTP_REQUEST_TIME_OUT; |
|
- } |
|
- return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, http_error); |
|
- } |
|
- |
|
- if (!ctx->remaining) { |
|
- return read_chunked_trailers(ctx, f, b, |
|
- conf->merge_trailers == AP_MERGE_TRAILERS_ENABLE); |
|
- } |
|
} |
|
} |
|
- else { |
|
- bb = ctx->bb; |
|
- } |
|
|
|
+ /* sanity check in case we're read twice */ |
|
if (ctx->eos_sent) { |
|
e = apr_bucket_eos_create(f->c->bucket_alloc); |
|
APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(b, e); |
|
return APR_SUCCESS; |
|
} |
|
|
|
- if (!ctx->remaining) { |
|
+ do { |
|
+ apr_brigade_cleanup(b); |
|
+ again = 0; /* until further notice */ |
|
+ |
|
+ /* read and handle the brigade */ |
|
switch (ctx->state) { |
|
- case BODY_NONE: |
|
- break; |
|
- case BODY_LENGTH: |
|
- e = apr_bucket_eos_create(f->c->bucket_alloc); |
|
- APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(b, e); |
|
- ctx->eos_sent = 1; |
|
- return APR_SUCCESS; |
|
case BODY_CHUNK: |
|
case BODY_CHUNK_PART: |
|
- { |
|
- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
|
+ case BODY_CHUNK_EXT: |
|
+ case BODY_CHUNK_CR: |
|
+ case BODY_CHUNK_LF: |
|
+ case BODY_CHUNK_END: |
|
+ case BODY_CHUNK_END_LF: { |
|
|
|
- /* We need to read the CRLF after the chunk. */ |
|
- if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK) { |
|
- rv = ap_get_brigade(f->next, bb, AP_MODE_GETLINE, |
|
- block, 0); |
|
- if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ && |
|
- ( (rv == APR_SUCCESS && APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(bb)) || |
|
- (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)) )) { |
|
- return APR_EAGAIN; |
|
- } |
|
- /* If we get an error, then leave */ |
|
- if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
- return rv; |
|
- } |
|
- /* |
|
- * We really don't care whats on this line. If it is RFC |
|
- * compliant it should be only \r\n. If there is more |
|
- * before we just ignore it as long as we do not get over |
|
- * the limit for request lines. |
|
- */ |
|
- rv = get_remaining_chunk_line(ctx, bb, |
|
- f->r->server->limit_req_line); |
|
- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
|
- if (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)) { |
|
- return rv; |
|
- } |
|
- } else { |
|
- rv = APR_SUCCESS; |
|
- } |
|
+ rv = ap_get_brigade(f->next, b, AP_MODE_GETLINE, block, 0); |
|
+ |
|
+ /* for timeout */ |
|
+ if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ |
|
+ && ((rv == APR_SUCCESS && APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(b)) |
|
+ || (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)))) { |
|
+ return APR_EAGAIN; |
|
+ } |
|
+ |
|
+ if (rv == APR_EOF) { |
|
+ return APR_INCOMPLETE; |
|
+ } |
|
+ |
|
+ if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
+ return rv; |
|
+ } |
|
+ |
|
+ e = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(b); |
|
+ while (e != APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(b)) { |
|
+ const char *buffer; |
|
+ apr_size_t len; |
|
+ |
|
+ if (!APR_BUCKET_IS_METADATA(e)) { |
|
+ int parsing = 0; |
|
+ |
|
+ rv = apr_bucket_read(e, &buffer, &len, APR_BLOCK_READ); |
|
|
|
- if (rv == APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
- /* Read the real chunk line. */ |
|
- rv = ap_get_brigade(f->next, bb, AP_MODE_GETLINE, |
|
- block, 0); |
|
- /* Test timeout */ |
|
- if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ && |
|
- ( (rv == APR_SUCCESS && APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(bb)) || |
|
- (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)) )) { |
|
- ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_PART; |
|
- return APR_EAGAIN; |
|
- } |
|
- ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK; |
|
if (rv == APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
- rv = get_chunk_line(ctx, bb, f->r->server->limit_req_line); |
|
- if (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)) { |
|
- ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_PART; |
|
- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
|
- return rv; |
|
- } |
|
- if (rv == APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
- ctx->remaining = get_chunk_size(ctx->chunk_ln); |
|
- if (ctx->remaining == INVALID_CHAR) { |
|
- rv = APR_EGENERAL; |
|
+ parsing = 1; |
|
+ rv = parse_chunk_size(ctx, buffer, len, |
|
+ f->r->server->limit_req_fieldsize); |
|
+ } |
|
+ if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
+ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, rv, f->r, APLOGNO(01590) |
|
+ "Error reading/parsing chunk %s ", |
|
+ (APR_ENOSPC == rv) ? "(overflow)" : ""); |
|
+ if (parsing) { |
|
+ if (rv != APR_ENOSPC) { |
|
http_error = HTTP_BAD_REQUEST; |
|
} |
|
+ return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, http_error); |
|
} |
|
+ return rv; |
|
} |
|
- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
|
} |
|
|
|
- /* Detect chunksize error (such as overflow) */ |
|
- if (rv != APR_SUCCESS || ctx->remaining < 0) { |
|
- ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, rv, f->r, APLOGNO(01590) "Error reading chunk %s ", |
|
- (ctx->remaining < 0) ? "(overflow)" : ""); |
|
- ctx->remaining = 0; /* Reset it in case we have to |
|
- * come back here later */ |
|
- if (APR_STATUS_IS_TIMEUP(rv)) { |
|
- http_error = HTTP_REQUEST_TIME_OUT; |
|
- } |
|
- return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, http_error); |
|
- } |
|
+ apr_bucket_delete(e); |
|
+ e = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(b); |
|
+ } |
|
+ again = 1; /* come around again */ |
|
|
|
- if (!ctx->remaining) { |
|
- return read_chunked_trailers(ctx, f, b, |
|
+ if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_TRAILER) { |
|
+ /* Treat UNSET as DISABLE - trailers aren't merged by default */ |
|
+ return read_chunked_trailers(ctx, f, b, |
|
conf->merge_trailers == AP_MERGE_TRAILERS_ENABLE); |
|
- } |
|
} |
|
+ |
|
break; |
|
} |
|
- } |
|
+ case BODY_NONE: |
|
+ case BODY_LENGTH: |
|
+ case BODY_CHUNK_DATA: { |
|
|
|
- /* Ensure that the caller can not go over our boundary point. */ |
|
- if (ctx->state == BODY_LENGTH || ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK) { |
|
- if (ctx->remaining < readbytes) { |
|
- readbytes = ctx->remaining; |
|
- } |
|
- AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(readbytes > 0); |
|
- } |
|
+ /* Ensure that the caller can not go over our boundary point. */ |
|
+ if (ctx->state != BODY_NONE && ctx->remaining < readbytes) { |
|
+ readbytes = ctx->remaining; |
|
+ } |
|
+ if (readbytes > 0) { |
|
+ apr_off_t totalread; |
|
|
|
- rv = ap_get_brigade(f->next, b, mode, block, readbytes); |
|
+ rv = ap_get_brigade(f->next, b, mode, block, readbytes); |
|
|
|
- if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
- return rv; |
|
- } |
|
+ /* for timeout */ |
|
+ if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ |
|
+ && ((rv == APR_SUCCESS && APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(b)) |
|
+ || (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)))) { |
|
+ return APR_EAGAIN; |
|
+ } |
|
|
|
- /* How many bytes did we just read? */ |
|
- apr_brigade_length(b, 0, &totalread); |
|
+ if (rv == APR_EOF && ctx->state != BODY_NONE |
|
+ && ctx->remaining > 0) { |
|
+ return APR_INCOMPLETE; |
|
+ } |
|
|
|
- /* If this happens, we have a bucket of unknown length. Die because |
|
- * it means our assumptions have changed. */ |
|
- AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(totalread >= 0); |
|
+ if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
+ return rv; |
|
+ } |
|
|
|
- if (ctx->state != BODY_NONE) { |
|
- ctx->remaining -= totalread; |
|
- if (ctx->remaining > 0) { |
|
- e = APR_BRIGADE_LAST(b); |
|
- if (APR_BUCKET_IS_EOS(e)) |
|
- return APR_EOF; |
|
- } |
|
- } |
|
+ /* How many bytes did we just read? */ |
|
+ apr_brigade_length(b, 0, &totalread); |
|
|
|
- /* If we have no more bytes remaining on a C-L request, |
|
- * save the callter a roundtrip to discover EOS. |
|
- */ |
|
- if (ctx->state == BODY_LENGTH && ctx->remaining == 0) { |
|
- e = apr_bucket_eos_create(f->c->bucket_alloc); |
|
- APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(b, e); |
|
- } |
|
+ /* If this happens, we have a bucket of unknown length. Die because |
|
+ * it means our assumptions have changed. */ |
|
+ AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(totalread >= 0); |
|
|
|
- /* We have a limit in effect. */ |
|
- if (ctx->limit) { |
|
- /* FIXME: Note that we might get slightly confused on chunked inputs |
|
- * as we'd need to compensate for the chunk lengths which may not |
|
- * really count. This seems to be up for interpretation. */ |
|
- ctx->limit_used += totalread; |
|
- if (ctx->limit < ctx->limit_used) { |
|
- ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, f->r, APLOGNO(01591) |
|
- "Read content-length of %" APR_OFF_T_FMT |
|
- " is larger than the configured limit" |
|
- " of %" APR_OFF_T_FMT, ctx->limit_used, ctx->limit); |
|
- apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
|
- e = ap_bucket_error_create(HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE, NULL, |
|
- f->r->pool, |
|
- f->c->bucket_alloc); |
|
- APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(bb, e); |
|
- e = apr_bucket_eos_create(f->c->bucket_alloc); |
|
- APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(bb, e); |
|
- ctx->eos_sent = 1; |
|
- return ap_pass_brigade(f->r->output_filters, bb); |
|
- } |
|
- } |
|
+ if (ctx->state != BODY_NONE) { |
|
+ ctx->remaining -= totalread; |
|
+ if (ctx->remaining > 0) { |
|
+ e = APR_BRIGADE_LAST(b); |
|
+ if (APR_BUCKET_IS_EOS(e)) { |
|
+ apr_bucket_delete(e); |
|
+ return APR_INCOMPLETE; |
|
+ } |
|
+ } |
|
+ else if (ctx->state == BODY_CHUNK_DATA) { |
|
+ /* next chunk please */ |
|
+ ctx->state = BODY_CHUNK_END; |
|
+ ctx->chunk_used = 0; |
|
+ } |
|
+ } |
|
|
|
- return APR_SUCCESS; |
|
-} |
|
+ /* We have a limit in effect. */ |
|
+ if (ctx->limit) { |
|
+ /* FIXME: Note that we might get slightly confused on |
|
+ * chunked inputs as we'd need to compensate for the chunk |
|
+ * lengths which may not really count. This seems to be up |
|
+ * for interpretation. |
|
+ */ |
|
+ ctx->limit_used += totalread; |
|
+ if (ctx->limit < ctx->limit_used) { |
|
+ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, f->r, |
|
+ APLOGNO(01591) "Read content length of " |
|
+ "%" APR_OFF_T_FMT " is larger than the " |
|
+ "configured limit of %" APR_OFF_T_FMT, |
|
+ ctx->limit_used, ctx->limit); |
|
+ return bail_out_on_error(ctx, f, |
|
+ HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE); |
|
+ } |
|
+ } |
|
+ } |
|
|
|
-/** |
|
- * Parse a chunk extension, detect overflow. |
|
- * There are two error cases: |
|
- * 1) If the conversion would require too many bits, a -1 is returned. |
|
- * 2) If the conversion used the correct number of bits, but an overflow |
|
- * caused only the sign bit to flip, then that negative number is |
|
- * returned. |
|
- * In general, any negative number can be considered an overflow error. |
|
- */ |
|
-static long get_chunk_size(char *b) |
|
-{ |
|
- long chunksize = 0; |
|
- size_t chunkbits = sizeof(long) * 8; |
|
+ /* If we have no more bytes remaining on a C-L request, |
|
+ * save the caller a round trip to discover EOS. |
|
+ */ |
|
+ if (ctx->state == BODY_LENGTH && ctx->remaining == 0) { |
|
+ e = apr_bucket_eos_create(f->c->bucket_alloc); |
|
+ APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(b, e); |
|
+ ctx->eos_sent = 1; |
|
+ } |
|
|
|
- ap_xlate_proto_from_ascii(b, strlen(b)); |
|
+ break; |
|
+ } |
|
+ case BODY_CHUNK_TRAILER: { |
|
|
|
- if (!apr_isxdigit(*b)) { |
|
- /* |
|
- * Detect invalid character at beginning. This also works for empty |
|
- * chunk size lines. |
|
- */ |
|
- return INVALID_CHAR; |
|
- } |
|
- /* Skip leading zeros */ |
|
- while (*b == '0') { |
|
- ++b; |
|
- } |
|
+ rv = ap_get_brigade(f->next, b, mode, block, readbytes); |
|
|
|
- while (apr_isxdigit(*b) && (chunkbits > 0)) { |
|
- int xvalue = 0; |
|
+ /* for timeout */ |
|
+ if (block == APR_NONBLOCK_READ |
|
+ && ((rv == APR_SUCCESS && APR_BRIGADE_EMPTY(b)) |
|
+ || (APR_STATUS_IS_EAGAIN(rv)))) { |
|
+ return APR_EAGAIN; |
|
+ } |
|
+ |
|
+ if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
+ return rv; |
|
+ } |
|
|
|
- if (*b >= '0' && *b <= '9') { |
|
- xvalue = *b - '0'; |
|
+ break; |
|
} |
|
- else if (*b >= 'A' && *b <= 'F') { |
|
- xvalue = *b - 'A' + 0xa; |
|
+ default: { |
|
+ /* Should not happen */ |
|
+ ap_log_rerror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, f->r, APLOGNO(02901) |
|
+ "Unexpected body state (%i)", (int)ctx->state); |
|
+ return APR_EGENERAL; |
|
} |
|
- else if (*b >= 'a' && *b <= 'f') { |
|
- xvalue = *b - 'a' + 0xa; |
|
} |
|
|
|
- chunksize = (chunksize << 4) | xvalue; |
|
- chunkbits -= 4; |
|
- ++b; |
|
- } |
|
- if (apr_isxdigit(*b)) { |
|
- /* overflow */ |
|
- return -1; |
|
- } |
|
+ } while (again); |
|
|
|
- return chunksize; |
|
+ return APR_SUCCESS; |
|
} |
|
|
|
typedef struct header_struct { |
|
@@ -1385,6 +1377,39 @@ AP_CORE_DECLARE_NONSTD(apr_status_t) ap_http_header_filter(ap_filter_t *f, |
|
return ap_pass_brigade(f->next, b); |
|
} |
|
|
|
+/* |
|
+ * Map specific APR codes returned by the filter stack to HTTP error |
|
+ * codes, or the default status code provided. Use it as follows: |
|
+ * |
|
+ * return ap_map_http_request_error(rv, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); |
|
+ * |
|
+ * If the filter has already handled the error, AP_FILTER_ERROR will |
|
+ * be returned, which is cleanly passed through. |
|
+ * |
|
+ * These mappings imply that the filter stack is reading from the |
|
+ * downstream client, the proxy will map these codes differently. |
|
+ */ |
|
+AP_DECLARE(int) ap_map_http_request_error(apr_status_t rv, int status) |
|
+{ |
|
+ switch (rv) { |
|
+ case AP_FILTER_ERROR: { |
|
+ return AP_FILTER_ERROR; |
|
+ } |
|
+ case APR_ENOSPC: { |
|
+ return HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE; |
|
+ } |
|
+ case APR_ENOTIMPL: { |
|
+ return HTTP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED; |
|
+ } |
|
+ case APR_ETIMEDOUT: { |
|
+ return HTTP_REQUEST_TIME_OUT; |
|
+ } |
|
+ default: { |
|
+ return status; |
|
+ } |
|
+ } |
|
+} |
|
+ |
|
/* In HTTP/1.1, any method can have a body. However, most GET handlers |
|
* wouldn't know what to do with a request body if they received one. |
|
* This helper routine tests for and reads any message body in the request, |
|
@@ -1402,7 +1427,8 @@ AP_CORE_DECLARE_NONSTD(apr_status_t) ap_http_header_filter(ap_filter_t *f, |
|
AP_DECLARE(int) ap_discard_request_body(request_rec *r) |
|
{ |
|
apr_bucket_brigade *bb; |
|
- int rv, seen_eos; |
|
+ int seen_eos; |
|
+ apr_status_t rv; |
|
|
|
/* Sometimes we'll get in a state where the input handling has |
|
* detected an error where we want to drop the connection, so if |
|
@@ -1425,21 +1451,8 @@ AP_DECLARE(int) ap_discard_request_body(request_rec *r) |
|
APR_BLOCK_READ, HUGE_STRING_LEN); |
|
|
|
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
- /* FIXME: If we ever have a mapping from filters (apr_status_t) |
|
- * to HTTP error codes, this would be a good place for them. |
|
- * |
|
- * If we received the special case AP_FILTER_ERROR, it means |
|
- * that the filters have already handled this error. |
|
- * Otherwise, we should assume we have a bad request. |
|
- */ |
|
- if (rv == AP_FILTER_ERROR) { |
|
- apr_brigade_destroy(bb); |
|
- return rv; |
|
- } |
|
- else { |
|
- apr_brigade_destroy(bb); |
|
- return HTTP_BAD_REQUEST; |
|
- } |
|
+ apr_brigade_destroy(bb); |
|
+ return ap_map_http_request_error(rv, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); |
|
} |
|
|
|
for (bucket = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(bb); |
|
@@ -1608,6 +1621,13 @@ AP_DECLARE(long) ap_get_client_block(request_rec *r, char *buffer, |
|
/* We lose the failure code here. This is why ap_get_client_block should |
|
* not be used. |
|
*/ |
|
+ if (rv == AP_FILTER_ERROR) { |
|
+ /* AP_FILTER_ERROR means a filter has responded already, |
|
+ * we are DONE. |
|
+ */ |
|
+ apr_brigade_destroy(bb); |
|
+ return -1; |
|
+ } |
|
if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
|
/* if we actually fail here, we want to just return and |
|
* stop trying to read data from the client.
|
|
|