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author | Yang Tse <yangsita@gmail.com> | 2013-01-04 02:50:28 +0100 |
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committer | Yang Tse <yangsita@gmail.com> | 2013-01-06 18:20:27 +0100 |
commit | 4a5aa6682daeea7cd7cbbb47ce3e1c310e9261c2 (patch) | |
tree | 2e85c371bf30d0a1b166b6e30cc54ebef327967b /lib/sendf.c | |
parent | e0ba958e2896a1b44f00f00de4981400a47db614 (diff) | |
download | curl-4a5aa6682daeea7cd7cbbb47ce3e1c310e9261c2.tar.gz |
Revert changes relative to lib/*.[ch] recent renaming
This reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.h header files done
28-12-2012, reverting 2 commits:
f871de0... build: make use of 76 lib/*.h renamed files
ffd8e12... build: rename 76 lib/*.h files
This also reverts removal of redundant include guard (redundant thanks
to changes in above commits) done 2-12-2013, reverting 1 commit:
c087374... curl_setup.h: remove redundant include guard
This also reverts renaming and usage of lib/*.c source files done
3-12-2013, reverting 3 commits:
13606bb... build: make use of 93 lib/*.c renamed files
5b6e792... build: rename 93 lib/*.c files
7d83dff... build: commit 13606bbfde follow-up 1
Start of related discussion thread:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0012.html
Asking for confirmation on pushing this revertion commit:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0048.html
Confirmation summary:
http://curl.haxx.se/mail/lib-2013-01/0079.html
NOTICE: The list of 2 files that have been modified by other
intermixed commits, while renamed, and also by at least one
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lib/curl_imap.h
lib/curl_smtp.h
Diffstat (limited to 'lib/sendf.c')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/sendf.c | 687 |
1 files changed, 687 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/lib/sendf.c b/lib/sendf.c new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b45e43a32 --- /dev/null +++ b/lib/sendf.c @@ -0,0 +1,687 @@ +/*************************************************************************** + * _ _ ____ _ + * Project ___| | | | _ \| | + * / __| | | | |_) | | + * | (__| |_| | _ <| |___ + * \___|\___/|_| \_\_____| + * + * Copyright (C) 1998 - 2012, Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al. + * + * This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which + * you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms + * are also available at http://curl.haxx.se/docs/copyright.html. + * + * You may opt to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute and/or sell + * copies of the Software, and permit persons to whom the Software is + * furnished to do so, under the terms of the COPYING file. + * + * This software is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY + * KIND, either express or implied. + * + ***************************************************************************/ + +#include "setup.h" + +#include <curl/curl.h> + +#include "urldata.h" +#include "sendf.h" +#include "connect.h" +#include "sslgen.h" +#include "ssh.h" +#include "multiif.h" +#include "non-ascii.h" + +#define _MPRINTF_REPLACE /* use the internal *printf() functions */ +#include <curl/mprintf.h> + +/* the krb4 functions only exists for FTP and if krb4 or gssapi is defined */ +#if !defined(CURL_DISABLE_FTP) && (defined(HAVE_KRB4) || defined(HAVE_GSSAPI)) +#include "krb4.h" +#else +#define Curl_sec_send(a,b,c,d) -1 +#define Curl_sec_read(a,b,c,d) -1 +#endif + +#include "curl_memory.h" +#include "strerror.h" + +/* The last #include file should be: */ +#include "memdebug.h" + +#ifdef CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV +/* + * convert_lineends() changes CRLF (\r\n) end-of-line markers to a single LF + * (\n), with special processing for CRLF sequences that are split between two + * blocks of data. Remaining, bare CRs are changed to LFs. The possibly new + * size of the data is returned. + */ +static size_t convert_lineends(struct SessionHandle *data, + char *startPtr, size_t size) +{ + char *inPtr, *outPtr; + + /* sanity check */ + if((startPtr == NULL) || (size < 1)) { + return(size); + } + + if(data->state.prev_block_had_trailing_cr) { + /* The previous block of incoming data + had a trailing CR, which was turned into a LF. */ + if(*startPtr == '\n') { + /* This block of incoming data starts with the + previous block's LF so get rid of it */ + memmove(startPtr, startPtr+1, size-1); + size--; + /* and it wasn't a bare CR but a CRLF conversion instead */ + data->state.crlf_conversions++; + } + data->state.prev_block_had_trailing_cr = FALSE; /* reset the flag */ + } + + /* find 1st CR, if any */ + inPtr = outPtr = memchr(startPtr, '\r', size); + if(inPtr) { + /* at least one CR, now look for CRLF */ + while(inPtr < (startPtr+size-1)) { + /* note that it's size-1, so we'll never look past the last byte */ + if(memcmp(inPtr, "\r\n", 2) == 0) { + /* CRLF found, bump past the CR and copy the NL */ + inPtr++; + *outPtr = *inPtr; + /* keep track of how many CRLFs we converted */ + data->state.crlf_conversions++; + } + else { + if(*inPtr == '\r') { + /* lone CR, move LF instead */ + *outPtr = '\n'; + } + else { + /* not a CRLF nor a CR, just copy whatever it is */ + *outPtr = *inPtr; + } + } + outPtr++; + inPtr++; + } /* end of while loop */ + + if(inPtr < startPtr+size) { + /* handle last byte */ + if(*inPtr == '\r') { + /* deal with a CR at the end of the buffer */ + *outPtr = '\n'; /* copy a NL instead */ + /* note that a CRLF might be split across two blocks */ + data->state.prev_block_had_trailing_cr = TRUE; + } + else { + /* copy last byte */ + *outPtr = *inPtr; + } + outPtr++; + } + if(outPtr < startPtr+size) + /* tidy up by null terminating the now shorter data */ + *outPtr = '\0'; + + return(outPtr - startPtr); + } + return(size); +} +#endif /* CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV */ + +/* Curl_infof() is for info message along the way */ + +void Curl_infof(struct SessionHandle *data, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + if(data && data->set.verbose) { + va_list ap; + size_t len; + char print_buffer[2048 + 1]; + va_start(ap, fmt); + vsnprintf(print_buffer, sizeof(print_buffer), fmt, ap); + va_end(ap); + len = strlen(print_buffer); + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_TEXT, print_buffer, len, NULL); + } +} + +/* Curl_failf() is for messages stating why we failed. + * The message SHALL NOT include any LF or CR. + */ + +void Curl_failf(struct SessionHandle *data, const char *fmt, ...) +{ + va_list ap; + size_t len; + va_start(ap, fmt); + + vsnprintf(data->state.buffer, BUFSIZE, fmt, ap); + + if(data->set.errorbuffer && !data->state.errorbuf) { + snprintf(data->set.errorbuffer, CURL_ERROR_SIZE, "%s", data->state.buffer); + data->state.errorbuf = TRUE; /* wrote error string */ + } + if(data->set.verbose) { + len = strlen(data->state.buffer); + if(len < BUFSIZE - 1) { + data->state.buffer[len] = '\n'; + data->state.buffer[++len] = '\0'; + } + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_TEXT, data->state.buffer, len, NULL); + } + + va_end(ap); +} + +/* Curl_sendf() sends formated data to the server */ +CURLcode Curl_sendf(curl_socket_t sockfd, struct connectdata *conn, + const char *fmt, ...) +{ + struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data; + ssize_t bytes_written; + size_t write_len; + CURLcode res = CURLE_OK; + char *s; + char *sptr; + va_list ap; + va_start(ap, fmt); + s = vaprintf(fmt, ap); /* returns an allocated string */ + va_end(ap); + if(!s) + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; /* failure */ + + bytes_written=0; + write_len = strlen(s); + sptr = s; + + for(;;) { + /* Write the buffer to the socket */ + res = Curl_write(conn, sockfd, sptr, write_len, &bytes_written); + + if(CURLE_OK != res) + break; + + if(data->set.verbose) + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_OUT, sptr, (size_t)bytes_written, conn); + + if((size_t)bytes_written != write_len) { + /* if not all was written at once, we must advance the pointer, decrease + the size left and try again! */ + write_len -= bytes_written; + sptr += bytes_written; + } + else + break; + } + + free(s); /* free the output string */ + + return res; +} + +/* + * Curl_write() is an internal write function that sends data to the + * server. Works with plain sockets, SCP, SSL or kerberos. + * + * If the write would block (CURLE_AGAIN), we return CURLE_OK and + * (*written == 0). Otherwise we return regular CURLcode value. + */ +CURLcode Curl_write(struct connectdata *conn, + curl_socket_t sockfd, + const void *mem, + size_t len, + ssize_t *written) +{ + ssize_t bytes_written; + CURLcode curlcode = CURLE_OK; + int num = (sockfd == conn->sock[SECONDARYSOCKET]); + + bytes_written = conn->send[num](conn, num, mem, len, &curlcode); + + *written = bytes_written; + if(bytes_written >= 0) + /* we completely ignore the curlcode value when subzero is not returned */ + return CURLE_OK; + + /* handle CURLE_AGAIN or a send failure */ + switch(curlcode) { + case CURLE_AGAIN: + *written = 0; + return CURLE_OK; + + case CURLE_OK: + /* general send failure */ + return CURLE_SEND_ERROR; + + default: + /* we got a specific curlcode, forward it */ + return curlcode; + } +} + +ssize_t Curl_send_plain(struct connectdata *conn, int num, + const void *mem, size_t len, CURLcode *code) +{ + curl_socket_t sockfd = conn->sock[num]; + ssize_t bytes_written = swrite(sockfd, mem, len); + + *code = CURLE_OK; + if(-1 == bytes_written) { + int err = SOCKERRNO; + + if( +#ifdef WSAEWOULDBLOCK + /* This is how Windows does it */ + (WSAEWOULDBLOCK == err) +#else + /* errno may be EWOULDBLOCK or on some systems EAGAIN when it returned + due to its inability to send off data without blocking. We therefor + treat both error codes the same here */ + (EWOULDBLOCK == err) || (EAGAIN == err) || (EINTR == err) +#endif + ) { + /* this is just a case of EWOULDBLOCK */ + bytes_written=0; + *code = CURLE_AGAIN; + } + else { + failf(conn->data, "Send failure: %s", + Curl_strerror(conn, err)); + conn->data->state.os_errno = err; + *code = CURLE_SEND_ERROR; + } + } + return bytes_written; +} + +/* + * Curl_write_plain() is an internal write function that sends data to the + * server using plain sockets only. Otherwise meant to have the exact same + * proto as Curl_write() + */ +CURLcode Curl_write_plain(struct connectdata *conn, + curl_socket_t sockfd, + const void *mem, + size_t len, + ssize_t *written) +{ + ssize_t bytes_written; + CURLcode retcode; + int num = (sockfd == conn->sock[SECONDARYSOCKET]); + + bytes_written = Curl_send_plain(conn, num, mem, len, &retcode); + + *written = bytes_written; + + return retcode; +} + +ssize_t Curl_recv_plain(struct connectdata *conn, int num, char *buf, + size_t len, CURLcode *code) +{ + curl_socket_t sockfd = conn->sock[num]; + ssize_t nread = sread(sockfd, buf, len); + + *code = CURLE_OK; + if(-1 == nread) { + int err = SOCKERRNO; + + if( +#ifdef WSAEWOULDBLOCK + /* This is how Windows does it */ + (WSAEWOULDBLOCK == err) +#else + /* errno may be EWOULDBLOCK or on some systems EAGAIN when it returned + due to its inability to send off data without blocking. We therefor + treat both error codes the same here */ + (EWOULDBLOCK == err) || (EAGAIN == err) || (EINTR == err) +#endif + ) { + /* this is just a case of EWOULDBLOCK */ + *code = CURLE_AGAIN; + } + else { + failf(conn->data, "Recv failure: %s", + Curl_strerror(conn, err)); + conn->data->state.os_errno = err; + *code = CURLE_RECV_ERROR; + } + } + return nread; +} + +static CURLcode pausewrite(struct SessionHandle *data, + int type, /* what type of data */ + const char *ptr, + size_t len) +{ + /* signalled to pause sending on this connection, but since we have data + we want to send we need to dup it to save a copy for when the sending + is again enabled */ + struct SingleRequest *k = &data->req; + char *dupl = malloc(len); + if(!dupl) + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + + memcpy(dupl, ptr, len); + + /* store this information in the state struct for later use */ + data->state.tempwrite = dupl; + data->state.tempwritesize = len; + data->state.tempwritetype = type; + + /* mark the connection as RECV paused */ + k->keepon |= KEEP_RECV_PAUSE; + + DEBUGF(infof(data, "Pausing with %zu bytes in buffer for type %02x\n", + len, type)); + + return CURLE_OK; +} + + +/* Curl_client_write() sends data to the write callback(s) + + The bit pattern defines to what "streams" to write to. Body and/or header. + The defines are in sendf.h of course. + + If CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV is enabled, data is converted IN PLACE to the + local character encoding. This is a problem and should be changed in + the future to leave the original data alone. + */ +CURLcode Curl_client_write(struct connectdata *conn, + int type, + char *ptr, + size_t len) +{ + struct SessionHandle *data = conn->data; + size_t wrote; + + if(0 == len) + len = strlen(ptr); + + /* If reading is actually paused, we're forced to append this chunk of data + to the already held data, but only if it is the same type as otherwise it + can't work and it'll return error instead. */ + if(data->req.keepon & KEEP_RECV_PAUSE) { + size_t newlen; + char *newptr; + if(type != data->state.tempwritetype) + /* major internal confusion */ + return CURLE_RECV_ERROR; + + DEBUGASSERT(data->state.tempwrite); + + /* figure out the new size of the data to save */ + newlen = len + data->state.tempwritesize; + /* allocate the new memory area */ + newptr = realloc(data->state.tempwrite, newlen); + if(!newptr) + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + /* copy the new data to the end of the new area */ + memcpy(newptr + data->state.tempwritesize, ptr, len); + /* update the pointer and the size */ + data->state.tempwrite = newptr; + data->state.tempwritesize = newlen; + + return CURLE_OK; + } + + if(type & CLIENTWRITE_BODY) { + if((conn->handler->protocol&CURLPROTO_FTP) && + conn->proto.ftpc.transfertype == 'A') { + /* convert from the network encoding */ + CURLcode rc = Curl_convert_from_network(data, ptr, len); + /* Curl_convert_from_network calls failf if unsuccessful */ + if(rc) + return rc; + +#ifdef CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV + /* convert end-of-line markers */ + len = convert_lineends(data, ptr, len); +#endif /* CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV */ + } + /* If the previous block of data ended with CR and this block of data is + just a NL, then the length might be zero */ + if(len) { + wrote = data->set.fwrite_func(ptr, 1, len, data->set.out); + } + else { + wrote = len; + } + + if(CURL_WRITEFUNC_PAUSE == wrote) + return pausewrite(data, type, ptr, len); + + if(wrote != len) { + failf(data, "Failed writing body (%zu != %zu)", wrote, len); + return CURLE_WRITE_ERROR; + } + } + + if((type & CLIENTWRITE_HEADER) && + (data->set.fwrite_header || data->set.writeheader) ) { + /* + * Write headers to the same callback or to the especially setup + * header callback function (added after version 7.7.1). + */ + curl_write_callback writeit= + data->set.fwrite_header?data->set.fwrite_header:data->set.fwrite_func; + + /* Note: The header is in the host encoding + regardless of the ftp transfer mode (ASCII/Image) */ + + wrote = writeit(ptr, 1, len, data->set.writeheader); + if(CURL_WRITEFUNC_PAUSE == wrote) + /* here we pass in the HEADER bit only since if this was body as well + then it was passed already and clearly that didn't trigger the pause, + so this is saved for later with the HEADER bit only */ + return pausewrite(data, CLIENTWRITE_HEADER, ptr, len); + + if(wrote != len) { + failf (data, "Failed writing header"); + return CURLE_WRITE_ERROR; + } + } + + return CURLE_OK; +} + +CURLcode Curl_read_plain(curl_socket_t sockfd, + char *buf, + size_t bytesfromsocket, + ssize_t *n) +{ + ssize_t nread = sread(sockfd, buf, bytesfromsocket); + + if(-1 == nread) { + int err = SOCKERRNO; +#ifdef USE_WINSOCK + if(WSAEWOULDBLOCK == err) +#else + if((EWOULDBLOCK == err) || (EAGAIN == err) || (EINTR == err)) +#endif + return CURLE_AGAIN; + else + return CURLE_RECV_ERROR; + } + + /* we only return number of bytes read when we return OK */ + *n = nread; + return CURLE_OK; +} + +/* + * Internal read-from-socket function. This is meant to deal with plain + * sockets, SSL sockets and kerberos sockets. + * + * Returns a regular CURLcode value. + */ +CURLcode Curl_read(struct connectdata *conn, /* connection data */ + curl_socket_t sockfd, /* read from this socket */ + char *buf, /* store read data here */ + size_t sizerequested, /* max amount to read */ + ssize_t *n) /* amount bytes read */ +{ + CURLcode curlcode = CURLE_RECV_ERROR; + ssize_t nread = 0; + size_t bytesfromsocket = 0; + char *buffertofill = NULL; + bool pipelining = (conn->data->multi && + Curl_multi_canPipeline(conn->data->multi)) ? TRUE : FALSE; + + /* Set 'num' to 0 or 1, depending on which socket that has been sent here. + If it is the second socket, we set num to 1. Otherwise to 0. This lets + us use the correct ssl handle. */ + int num = (sockfd == conn->sock[SECONDARYSOCKET]); + + *n=0; /* reset amount to zero */ + + /* If session can pipeline, check connection buffer */ + if(pipelining) { + size_t bytestocopy = CURLMIN(conn->buf_len - conn->read_pos, + sizerequested); + + /* Copy from our master buffer first if we have some unread data there*/ + if(bytestocopy > 0) { + memcpy(buf, conn->master_buffer + conn->read_pos, bytestocopy); + conn->read_pos += bytestocopy; + conn->bits.stream_was_rewound = FALSE; + + *n = (ssize_t)bytestocopy; + return CURLE_OK; + } + /* If we come here, it means that there is no data to read from the buffer, + * so we read from the socket */ + bytesfromsocket = CURLMIN(sizerequested, BUFSIZE * sizeof (char)); + buffertofill = conn->master_buffer; + } + else { + bytesfromsocket = CURLMIN((long)sizerequested, + conn->data->set.buffer_size ? + conn->data->set.buffer_size : BUFSIZE); + buffertofill = buf; + } + + nread = conn->recv[num](conn, num, buffertofill, bytesfromsocket, &curlcode); + if(nread < 0) + return curlcode; + + if(pipelining) { + memcpy(buf, conn->master_buffer, nread); + conn->buf_len = nread; + conn->read_pos = nread; + } + + *n += nread; + + return CURLE_OK; +} + +/* return 0 on success */ +static int showit(struct SessionHandle *data, curl_infotype type, + char *ptr, size_t size) +{ + static const char s_infotype[CURLINFO_END][3] = { + "* ", "< ", "> ", "{ ", "} ", "{ ", "} " }; + +#ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS + char buf[BUFSIZE+1]; + size_t conv_size = 0; + + switch(type) { + case CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT: + /* assume output headers are ASCII */ + /* copy the data into my buffer so the original is unchanged */ + if(size > BUFSIZE) { + size = BUFSIZE; /* truncate if necessary */ + buf[BUFSIZE] = '\0'; + } + conv_size = size; + memcpy(buf, ptr, size); + /* Special processing is needed for this block if it + * contains both headers and data (separated by CRLFCRLF). + * We want to convert just the headers, leaving the data as-is. + */ + if(size > 4) { + size_t i; + for(i = 0; i < size-4; i++) { + if(memcmp(&buf[i], "\x0d\x0a\x0d\x0a", 4) == 0) { + /* convert everything through this CRLFCRLF but no further */ + conv_size = i + 4; + break; + } + } + } + + Curl_convert_from_network(data, buf, conv_size); + /* Curl_convert_from_network calls failf if unsuccessful */ + /* we might as well continue even if it fails... */ + ptr = buf; /* switch pointer to use my buffer instead */ + break; + default: + /* leave everything else as-is */ + break; + } +#endif /* CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS */ + + if(data->set.fdebug) + return (*data->set.fdebug)(data, type, ptr, size, + data->set.debugdata); + + switch(type) { + case CURLINFO_TEXT: + case CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT: + case CURLINFO_HEADER_IN: + fwrite(s_infotype[type], 2, 1, data->set.err); + fwrite(ptr, size, 1, data->set.err); +#ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS + if(size != conv_size) { + /* we had untranslated data so we need an explicit newline */ + fwrite("\n", 1, 1, data->set.err); + } +#endif + break; + default: /* nada */ + break; + } + return 0; +} + +int Curl_debug(struct SessionHandle *data, curl_infotype type, + char *ptr, size_t size, + struct connectdata *conn) +{ + int rc; + if(data->set.printhost && conn && conn->host.dispname) { + char buffer[160]; + const char *t=NULL; + const char *w="Data"; + switch (type) { + case CURLINFO_HEADER_IN: + w = "Header"; + case CURLINFO_DATA_IN: + t = "from"; + break; + case CURLINFO_HEADER_OUT: + w = "Header"; + case CURLINFO_DATA_OUT: + t = "to"; + break; + default: + break; + } + + if(t) { + snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "[%s %s %s]", w, t, + conn->host.dispname); + rc = showit(data, CURLINFO_TEXT, buffer, strlen(buffer)); + if(rc) + return rc; + } + } + rc = showit(data, type, ptr, size); + return rc; +} |