haproxy/include/proto/spoe.h
Christopher Faulet 85db3212b8 MINOR: spoe: Use the sample context to pass frag_ctx info during encoding
This simplifies the API and hide the details in the sample. This way, only
string and binary are aware of these info, because other types cannot be
partially encoded.

This patch may be backported to 1.9 and 1.8.
2019-04-29 16:02:05 +02:00

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/*
* include/proto/spoe.h
* Encoding/Decoding functions for the SPOE filters (and other helpers).
*
* Copyright (C) 2017 HAProxy Technologies, Christopher Faulet <cfaulet@haproxy.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2.1
* exclusively.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#ifndef _PROTO_SPOE_H
#define _PROTO_SPOE_H
#include <common/standard.h>
#include <types/spoe.h>
#include <proto/sample.h>
/* Encode a buffer. Its length <len> is encoded as a varint, followed by a copy
* of <str>. It must have enough space in <*buf> to encode the buffer, else an
* error is triggered.
* On success, it returns <len> and <*buf> is moved after the encoded value. If
* an error occurred, it returns -1. */
static inline int
spoe_encode_buffer(const char *str, size_t len, char **buf, char *end)
{
char *p = *buf;
int ret;
if (p >= end)
return -1;
if (!len) {
*p++ = 0;
*buf = p;
return 0;
}
ret = encode_varint(len, &p, end);
if (ret == -1 || p + len > end)
return -1;
memcpy(p, str, len);
*buf = p + len;
return len;
}
/* Encode a buffer, possibly partially. It does the same thing than
* 'spoe_encode_buffer', but if there is not enough space, it does not fail.
* On success, it returns the number of copied bytes and <*buf> is moved after
* the encoded value. If an error occurred, it returns -1. */
static inline int
spoe_encode_frag_buffer(const char *str, size_t len, char **buf, char *end)
{
char *p = *buf;
int ret;
if (p >= end)
return -1;
if (!len) {
*p++ = 0;
*buf = p;
return 0;
}
ret = encode_varint(len, &p, end);
if (ret == -1 || p >= end)
return -1;
ret = (p+len < end) ? len : (end - p);
memcpy(p, str, ret);
*buf = p + ret;
return ret;
}
/* Decode a buffer. The buffer length is decoded and saved in <*len>. <*str>
* points on the first byte of the buffer.
* On success, it returns the buffer length and <*buf> is moved after the
* encoded buffer. Otherwise, it returns -1. */
static inline int
spoe_decode_buffer(char **buf, char *end, char **str, uint64_t *len)
{
char *p = *buf;
uint64_t sz;
int ret;
*str = NULL;
*len = 0;
ret = decode_varint(&p, end, &sz);
if (ret == -1 || p + sz > end)
return -1;
*str = p;
*len = sz;
*buf = p + sz;
return sz;
}
/* Encode a typed data using value in <smp>. On success, it returns the number
* of copied bytes and <*buf> is moved after the encoded value. If an error
* occurred, it returns -1.
*
* If the value is too big to be encoded, depending on its type, then encoding
* failed or the value is partially encoded. Only strings and binaries can be
* partially encoded. */
static inline int
spoe_encode_data(struct sample *smp, char **buf, char *end)
{
char *p = *buf;
int ret;
if (p >= end)
return -1;
if (smp == NULL) {
*p++ = SPOE_DATA_T_NULL;
goto end;
}
switch (smp->data.type) {
case SMP_T_BOOL:
*p = SPOE_DATA_T_BOOL;
*p++ |= ((!smp->data.u.sint) ? SPOE_DATA_FL_FALSE : SPOE_DATA_FL_TRUE);
break;
case SMP_T_SINT:
*p++ = SPOE_DATA_T_INT64;
if (encode_varint(smp->data.u.sint, &p, end) == -1)
return -1;
break;
case SMP_T_IPV4:
if (p + 5 > end)
return -1;
*p++ = SPOE_DATA_T_IPV4;
memcpy(p, &smp->data.u.ipv4, 4);
p += 4;
break;
case SMP_T_IPV6:
if (p + 17 > end)
return -1;
*p++ = SPOE_DATA_T_IPV6;
memcpy(p, &smp->data.u.ipv6, 16);
p += 16;
break;
case SMP_T_STR:
case SMP_T_BIN: {
/* If defined, get length and offset of the sample by reading the sample
* context. ctx.a[0] is the pointer to the length and ctx.a[1] is the
* pointer to the offset. If the offset is greater than 0, it means the
* sample is partially encoded. In this case, we only need to encode the
* reamining. When all the sample is encoded, the offset is reset to 0.
* So the caller know it can try to encode the next sample. */
struct buffer *chk = &smp->data.u.str;
unsigned int *len = (smp->ctx.a[0] ? smp->ctx.a[0] : 0);
unsigned int *off = (smp->ctx.a[1] ? smp->ctx.a[1] : 0);
if (!*off) {
/* First evaluation of the sample : encode the
* type (string or binary), the buffer length
* (as a varint) and at least 1 byte of the
* buffer. */
struct buffer *chk = &smp->data.u.str;
*p++ = (smp->data.type == SMP_T_STR)
? SPOE_DATA_T_STR
: SPOE_DATA_T_BIN;
ret = spoe_encode_frag_buffer(chk->area,
chk->data, &p,
end);
if (ret == -1)
return -1;
*len = chk->data;
}
else {
/* The sample has been fragmented, encode remaining data */
ret = MIN(*len - *off, end - p);
memcpy(p, chk->area + *off, ret);
p += ret;
}
/* Now update <*off> */
if (ret + *off != *len)
*off += ret;
else
*off = 0;
break;
}
case SMP_T_METH: {
char *m;
size_t len;
*p++ = SPOE_DATA_T_STR;
switch (smp->data.u.meth.meth) {
case HTTP_METH_OPTIONS: m = "OPTIONS"; len = 7; break;
case HTTP_METH_GET : m = "GET"; len = 3; break;
case HTTP_METH_HEAD : m = "HEAD"; len = 4; break;
case HTTP_METH_POST : m = "POST"; len = 4; break;
case HTTP_METH_PUT : m = "PUT"; len = 3; break;
case HTTP_METH_DELETE : m = "DELETE"; len = 6; break;
case HTTP_METH_TRACE : m = "TRACE"; len = 5; break;
case HTTP_METH_CONNECT: m = "CONNECT"; len = 7; break;
default :
m = smp->data.u.meth.str.area;
len = smp->data.u.meth.str.data;
}
if (spoe_encode_buffer(m, len, &p, end) == -1)
return -1;
break;
}
default:
*p++ = SPOE_DATA_T_NULL;
break;
}
end:
ret = (p - *buf);
*buf = p;
return ret;
}
/* Skip a typed data. If an error occurred, -1 is returned, otherwise the number
* of skipped bytes is returned and the <*buf> is moved after skipped data.
*
* A types data is composed of a type (1 byte) and corresponding data:
* - boolean: non additional data (0 bytes)
* - integers: a variable-length integer (see decode_varint)
* - ipv4: 4 bytes
* - ipv6: 16 bytes
* - binary and string: a buffer prefixed by its size, a variable-length
* integer (see spoe_decode_buffer) */
static inline int
spoe_skip_data(char **buf, char *end)
{
char *str, *p = *buf;
int type, ret;
uint64_t v, sz;
if (p >= end)
return -1;
type = *p++;
switch (type & SPOE_DATA_T_MASK) {
case SPOE_DATA_T_BOOL:
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_INT32:
case SPOE_DATA_T_INT64:
case SPOE_DATA_T_UINT32:
case SPOE_DATA_T_UINT64:
if (decode_varint(&p, end, &v) == -1)
return -1;
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_IPV4:
if (p+4 > end)
return -1;
p += 4;
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_IPV6:
if (p+16 > end)
return -1;
p += 16;
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_STR:
case SPOE_DATA_T_BIN:
/* All the buffer must be skipped */
if (spoe_decode_buffer(&p, end, &str, &sz) == -1)
return -1;
break;
}
ret = (p - *buf);
*buf = p;
return ret;
}
/* Decode a typed data and fill <smp>. If an error occurred, -1 is returned,
* otherwise the number of read bytes is returned and <*buf> is moved after the
* decoded data. See spoe_skip_data for details. */
static inline int
spoe_decode_data(char **buf, char *end, struct sample *smp)
{
char *str, *p = *buf;
int type, r = 0;
uint64_t sz;
if (p >= end)
return -1;
type = *p++;
switch (type & SPOE_DATA_T_MASK) {
case SPOE_DATA_T_BOOL:
smp->data.u.sint = ((type & SPOE_DATA_FL_MASK) == SPOE_DATA_FL_TRUE);
smp->data.type = SMP_T_BOOL;
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_INT32:
case SPOE_DATA_T_INT64:
case SPOE_DATA_T_UINT32:
case SPOE_DATA_T_UINT64:
if (decode_varint(&p, end, (uint64_t *)&smp->data.u.sint) == -1)
return -1;
smp->data.type = SMP_T_SINT;
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_IPV4:
if (p+4 > end)
return -1;
smp->data.type = SMP_T_IPV4;
memcpy(&smp->data.u.ipv4, p, 4);
p += 4;
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_IPV6:
if (p+16 > end)
return -1;
memcpy(&smp->data.u.ipv6, p, 16);
smp->data.type = SMP_T_IPV6;
p += 16;
break;
case SPOE_DATA_T_STR:
case SPOE_DATA_T_BIN:
/* All the buffer must be decoded */
if (spoe_decode_buffer(&p, end, &str, &sz) == -1)
return -1;
smp->data.u.str.area = str;
smp->data.u.str.data = sz;
smp->data.type = (type == SPOE_DATA_T_STR) ? SMP_T_STR : SMP_T_BIN;
break;
}
r = (p - *buf);
*buf = p;
return r;
}
#endif /* _PROTO_SPOE_H */