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7 | | * |
8 | | * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 |
9 | | * |
10 | | * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
11 | | * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, |
12 | | * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. |
13 | | * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and |
14 | | * limitations under the License. |
15 | | */ |
16 | | |
17 | | /* |
18 | | * util.c: string utility things |
19 | | * |
20 | | * 3/21/93 Rob McCool |
21 | | * 1995-96 Many changes by the Apache Software Foundation |
22 | | * |
23 | | */ |
24 | | |
25 | | /* Debugging aid: |
26 | | * #define DEBUG to trace all cfg_open*()/cfg_closefile() calls |
27 | | * #define DEBUG_CFG_LINES to trace every line read from the config files |
28 | | */ |
29 | | |
30 | | #include "apr.h" |
31 | | #include "apr_strings.h" |
32 | | #include "apr_lib.h" |
33 | | #include "apr_md5.h" /* for apr_password_validate */ |
34 | | |
35 | | #define APR_WANT_STDIO |
36 | | #define APR_WANT_STRFUNC |
37 | | #include "apr_want.h" |
38 | | |
39 | | #if APR_HAVE_UNISTD_H |
40 | | #include <unistd.h> |
41 | | #endif |
42 | | #if APR_HAVE_PROCESS_H |
43 | | #include <process.h> /* for getpid() on Win32 */ |
44 | | #endif |
45 | | #if APR_HAVE_NETDB_H |
46 | | #include <netdb.h> /* for gethostbyname() */ |
47 | | #endif |
48 | | |
49 | | #include "ap_config.h" |
50 | | #include "apr_base64.h" |
51 | | #include "apr_fnmatch.h" |
52 | | #include "httpd.h" |
53 | | #include "http_main.h" |
54 | | #include "http_log.h" |
55 | | #include "http_protocol.h" |
56 | | #include "http_config.h" |
57 | | #include "http_core.h" |
58 | | #include "util_ebcdic.h" |
59 | | #include "util_varbuf.h" |
60 | | |
61 | | #ifdef HAVE_PWD_H |
62 | | #include <pwd.h> |
63 | | #endif |
64 | | #ifdef HAVE_GRP_H |
65 | | #include <grp.h> |
66 | | #endif |
67 | | #ifdef HAVE_SYS_LOADAVG_H |
68 | | #include <sys/loadavg.h> |
69 | | #endif |
70 | | |
71 | | #include "ap_mpm.h" |
72 | | #include "mpm_common.h" /* for ap_max_mem_free */ |
73 | | |
74 | | /* A bunch of functions in util.c scan strings looking for certain characters. |
75 | | * To make that more efficient we encode a lookup table. The test_char_table |
76 | | * is generated automatically by gen_test_char.c. |
77 | | */ |
78 | | #include "test_char.h" |
79 | | |
80 | | /* we know core's module_index is 0 */ |
81 | | #undef APLOG_MODULE_INDEX |
82 | 0 | #define APLOG_MODULE_INDEX AP_CORE_MODULE_INDEX |
83 | | |
84 | | /* maximum nesting level for config directories */ |
85 | | #ifndef AP_MAX_FNMATCH_DIR_DEPTH |
86 | 0 | #define AP_MAX_FNMATCH_DIR_DEPTH (128) |
87 | | #endif |
88 | | |
89 | | /* |
90 | | * Examine a field value (such as a media-/content-type) string and return |
91 | | * it sans any parameters; e.g., strip off any ';charset=foo' and the like. |
92 | | */ |
93 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_field_noparam(apr_pool_t *p, const char *intype) |
94 | 1.25k | { |
95 | 1.25k | const char *semi; |
96 | | |
97 | 1.25k | if (intype == NULL) return NULL; |
98 | | |
99 | 1.25k | semi = ap_strchr_c(intype, ';'); |
100 | 1.25k | if (semi == NULL) { |
101 | 1.16k | return apr_pstrdup(p, intype); |
102 | 1.16k | } |
103 | 89 | else { |
104 | 219 | while ((semi > intype) && apr_isspace(semi[-1])) { |
105 | 130 | semi--; |
106 | 130 | } |
107 | 89 | return apr_pstrmemdup(p, intype, semi - intype); |
108 | 89 | } |
109 | 1.25k | } |
110 | | |
111 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_ht_time(apr_pool_t *p, apr_time_t t, const char *fmt, |
112 | | int gmt) |
113 | 0 | { |
114 | 0 | apr_size_t retcode; |
115 | 0 | char ts[MAX_STRING_LEN]; |
116 | 0 | char tf[MAX_STRING_LEN]; |
117 | 0 | apr_time_exp_t xt; |
118 | |
|
119 | 0 | if (gmt) { |
120 | 0 | const char *f; |
121 | 0 | char *strp; |
122 | |
|
123 | 0 | apr_time_exp_gmt(&xt, t); |
124 | | /* Convert %Z to "GMT" and %z to "+0000"; |
125 | | * on hosts that do not have a time zone string in struct tm, |
126 | | * strftime must assume its argument is local time. |
127 | | */ |
128 | 0 | for(strp = tf, f = fmt; strp < tf + sizeof(tf) - 6 && (*strp = *f) |
129 | 0 | ; f++, strp++) { |
130 | 0 | if (*f != '%') continue; |
131 | 0 | switch (f[1]) { |
132 | 0 | case '%': |
133 | 0 | *++strp = *++f; |
134 | 0 | break; |
135 | 0 | case 'Z': |
136 | 0 | *strp++ = 'G'; |
137 | 0 | *strp++ = 'M'; |
138 | 0 | *strp = 'T'; |
139 | 0 | f++; |
140 | 0 | break; |
141 | 0 | case 'z': /* common extension */ |
142 | 0 | *strp++ = '+'; |
143 | 0 | *strp++ = '0'; |
144 | 0 | *strp++ = '0'; |
145 | 0 | *strp++ = '0'; |
146 | 0 | *strp = '0'; |
147 | 0 | f++; |
148 | 0 | break; |
149 | 0 | } |
150 | 0 | } |
151 | 0 | *strp = '\0'; |
152 | 0 | fmt = tf; |
153 | 0 | } |
154 | 0 | else { |
155 | 0 | apr_time_exp_lt(&xt, t); |
156 | 0 | } |
157 | | |
158 | | /* check return code? */ |
159 | 0 | apr_strftime(ts, &retcode, MAX_STRING_LEN, fmt, &xt); |
160 | 0 | ts[MAX_STRING_LEN - 1] = '\0'; |
161 | 0 | return apr_pstrdup(p, ts); |
162 | 0 | } |
163 | | |
164 | | /* Roy owes Rob beer. */ |
165 | | /* Rob owes Roy dinner. */ |
166 | | |
167 | | /* These legacy comments would make a lot more sense if Roy hadn't |
168 | | * replaced the old later_than() routine with util_date.c. |
169 | | * |
170 | | * Well, okay, they still wouldn't make any sense. |
171 | | */ |
172 | | |
173 | | /* Match = 0, NoMatch = 1, Abort = -1 |
174 | | * Based loosely on sections of wildmat.c by Rich Salz |
175 | | * Hmmm... shouldn't this really go component by component? |
176 | | */ |
177 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_strcmp_match(const char *str, const char *expected) |
178 | 4.78k | { |
179 | 4.78k | apr_size_t x, y; |
180 | | |
181 | 7.61k | for (x = 0, y = 0; expected[y]; ++y, ++x) { |
182 | 7.05k | if (expected[y] == '*') { |
183 | 1.03k | while (expected[++y] == '*'); |
184 | 568 | if (!expected[y]) |
185 | 5 | return 0; |
186 | 3.58k | while (str[x]) { |
187 | 3.53k | int ret; |
188 | 3.53k | if ((ret = ap_strcmp_match(&str[x++], &expected[y])) != 1) |
189 | 510 | return ret; |
190 | 3.53k | } |
191 | 53 | return -1; |
192 | 563 | } |
193 | 6.48k | else if (!str[x]) |
194 | 14 | return -1; |
195 | 6.47k | else if ((expected[y] != '?') && (str[x] != expected[y])) |
196 | 3.64k | return 1; |
197 | 7.05k | } |
198 | 555 | return (str[x] != '\0'); |
199 | 4.78k | } |
200 | | |
201 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_strcasecmp_match(const char *str, const char *expected) |
202 | 4.78k | { |
203 | 4.78k | apr_size_t x, y; |
204 | | |
205 | 7.61k | for (x = 0, y = 0; expected[y]; ++y, ++x) { |
206 | 7.05k | if (!str[x] && expected[y] != '*') |
207 | 14 | return -1; |
208 | 7.04k | if (expected[y] == '*') { |
209 | 1.03k | while (expected[++y] == '*'); |
210 | 568 | if (!expected[y]) |
211 | 5 | return 0; |
212 | 3.58k | while (str[x]) { |
213 | 3.53k | int ret; |
214 | 3.53k | if ((ret = ap_strcasecmp_match(&str[x++], &expected[y])) != 1) |
215 | 510 | return ret; |
216 | 3.53k | } |
217 | 53 | return -1; |
218 | 563 | } |
219 | 6.47k | else if (expected[y] != '?' |
220 | 6.47k | && apr_tolower(str[x]) != apr_tolower(expected[y])) |
221 | 3.64k | return 1; |
222 | 7.04k | } |
223 | 555 | return (str[x] != '\0'); |
224 | 4.78k | } |
225 | | |
226 | | /* We actually compare the canonical root to this root, (but we don't |
227 | | * waste time checking the case), since every use of this function in |
228 | | * httpd-2.1 tests if the path is 'proper', meaning we've already passed |
229 | | * it through apr_filepath_merge, or we haven't. |
230 | | */ |
231 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_os_is_path_absolute(apr_pool_t *p, const char *dir) |
232 | 0 | { |
233 | 0 | const char *newpath; |
234 | 0 | const char *ourdir = dir; |
235 | 0 | if (apr_filepath_root(&newpath, &dir, 0, p) != APR_SUCCESS |
236 | 0 | || strncmp(newpath, ourdir, strlen(newpath)) != 0) { |
237 | 0 | return 0; |
238 | 0 | } |
239 | 0 | return 1; |
240 | 0 | } |
241 | | |
242 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_is_matchexp(const char *str) |
243 | 0 | { |
244 | 0 | for (; *str; str++) |
245 | 0 | if ((*str == '*') || (*str == '?')) |
246 | 0 | return 1; |
247 | 0 | return 0; |
248 | 0 | } |
249 | | |
250 | | /* |
251 | | * Here's a pool-based interface to the POSIX-esque ap_regcomp(). |
252 | | * Note that we return ap_regex_t instead of being passed one. |
253 | | * The reason is that if you use an already-used ap_regex_t structure, |
254 | | * the memory that you've already allocated gets forgotten, and |
255 | | * regfree() doesn't clear it. So we don't allow it. |
256 | | */ |
257 | | |
258 | | static apr_status_t regex_cleanup(void *preg) |
259 | 0 | { |
260 | 0 | ap_regfree((ap_regex_t *) preg); |
261 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
262 | 0 | } |
263 | | |
264 | | AP_DECLARE(ap_regex_t *) ap_pregcomp(apr_pool_t *p, const char *pattern, |
265 | | int cflags) |
266 | 0 | { |
267 | 0 | ap_regex_t *preg = apr_palloc(p, sizeof *preg); |
268 | 0 | int err = ap_regcomp(preg, pattern, cflags); |
269 | 0 | if (err) { |
270 | 0 | if (err == AP_REG_ESPACE) |
271 | 0 | ap_abort_on_oom(); |
272 | 0 | return NULL; |
273 | 0 | } |
274 | | |
275 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_register(p, (void *) preg, regex_cleanup, |
276 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_null); |
277 | |
|
278 | 0 | return preg; |
279 | 0 | } |
280 | | |
281 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_pregfree(apr_pool_t *p, ap_regex_t *reg) |
282 | 0 | { |
283 | 0 | ap_regfree(reg); |
284 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_kill(p, (void *) reg, regex_cleanup); |
285 | 0 | } |
286 | | |
287 | | /* |
288 | | * Similar to standard strstr() but we ignore case in this version. |
289 | | * Based on the strstr() implementation further below. |
290 | | */ |
291 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_strcasestr(const char *s1, const char *s2) |
292 | 1.25k | { |
293 | 1.25k | char *p1, *p2; |
294 | 1.25k | if (*s2 == '\0') { |
295 | | /* an empty s2 */ |
296 | 192 | return((char *)s1); |
297 | 192 | } |
298 | 11.6k | while(1) { |
299 | 49.3k | for ( ; (*s1 != '\0') && (apr_tolower(*s1) != apr_tolower(*s2)); s1++); |
300 | 11.6k | if (*s1 == '\0') { |
301 | 1.01k | return(NULL); |
302 | 1.01k | } |
303 | | /* found first character of s2, see if the rest matches */ |
304 | 10.5k | p1 = (char *)s1; |
305 | 10.5k | p2 = (char *)s2; |
306 | 68.5k | for (++p1, ++p2; apr_tolower(*p1) == apr_tolower(*p2); ++p1, ++p2) { |
307 | 57.9k | if (*p1 == '\0') { |
308 | | /* both strings ended together */ |
309 | 12 | return((char *)s1); |
310 | 12 | } |
311 | 57.9k | } |
312 | 10.5k | if (*p2 == '\0') { |
313 | | /* second string ended, a match */ |
314 | 31 | break; |
315 | 31 | } |
316 | | /* didn't find a match here, try starting at next character in s1 */ |
317 | 10.5k | s1++; |
318 | 10.5k | } |
319 | 31 | return((char *)s1); |
320 | 1.05k | } |
321 | | |
322 | | /* |
323 | | * Returns an offsetted pointer in bigstring immediately after |
324 | | * prefix. Returns bigstring if bigstring doesn't start with |
325 | | * prefix or if prefix is longer than bigstring while still matching. |
326 | | * NOTE: pointer returned is relative to bigstring, so we |
327 | | * can use standard pointer comparisons in the calling function |
328 | | * (eg: test if ap_stripprefix(a,b) == a) |
329 | | */ |
330 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_stripprefix(const char *bigstring, |
331 | | const char *prefix) |
332 | 0 | { |
333 | 0 | const char *p1; |
334 | |
|
335 | 0 | if (*prefix == '\0') |
336 | 0 | return bigstring; |
337 | | |
338 | 0 | p1 = bigstring; |
339 | 0 | while (*p1 && *prefix) { |
340 | 0 | if (*p1++ != *prefix++) |
341 | 0 | return bigstring; |
342 | 0 | } |
343 | 0 | if (*prefix == '\0') |
344 | 0 | return p1; |
345 | | |
346 | | /* hit the end of bigstring! */ |
347 | 0 | return bigstring; |
348 | 0 | } |
349 | | |
350 | | /* This function substitutes for $0-$9, filling in regular expression |
351 | | * submatches. Pass it the same nmatch and pmatch arguments that you |
352 | | * passed ap_regexec(). pmatch should not be greater than the maximum number |
353 | | * of subexpressions - i.e. one more than the re_nsub member of ap_regex_t. |
354 | | * |
355 | | * nmatch must be <=AP_MAX_REG_MATCH (10). |
356 | | * |
357 | | * input should be the string with the $-expressions, source should be the |
358 | | * string that was matched against. |
359 | | * |
360 | | * It returns the substituted string, or NULL if a vbuf is used. |
361 | | * On errors, returns the orig string. |
362 | | * |
363 | | * Parts of this code are based on Henry Spencer's regsub(), from his |
364 | | * AT&T V8 regexp package. |
365 | | */ |
366 | | |
367 | | static apr_status_t regsub_core(apr_pool_t *p, char **result, |
368 | | struct ap_varbuf *vb, const char *input, |
369 | | const char *source, apr_size_t nmatch, |
370 | | ap_regmatch_t pmatch[], apr_size_t maxlen) |
371 | 0 | { |
372 | 0 | const char *src = input; |
373 | 0 | char *dst; |
374 | 0 | char c; |
375 | 0 | apr_size_t no; |
376 | 0 | apr_size_t len = 0; |
377 | |
|
378 | 0 | AP_DEBUG_ASSERT((result && p && !vb) || (vb && !p && !result)); |
379 | 0 | if (!source || nmatch>AP_MAX_REG_MATCH) |
380 | 0 | return APR_EINVAL; |
381 | 0 | if (!nmatch) { |
382 | 0 | len = strlen(src); |
383 | 0 | if (maxlen > 0 && len >= maxlen) |
384 | 0 | return APR_ENOMEM; |
385 | 0 | if (!vb) { |
386 | 0 | *result = apr_pstrmemdup(p, src, len); |
387 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
388 | 0 | } |
389 | 0 | else { |
390 | 0 | ap_varbuf_strmemcat(vb, src, len); |
391 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
392 | 0 | } |
393 | 0 | } |
394 | | |
395 | | /* First pass, find the size */ |
396 | 0 | while ((c = *src++) != '\0') { |
397 | 0 | if (c == '$' && apr_isdigit(*src)) |
398 | 0 | no = *src++ - '0'; |
399 | 0 | else |
400 | 0 | no = AP_MAX_REG_MATCH; |
401 | |
|
402 | 0 | if (no >= AP_MAX_REG_MATCH) { /* Ordinary character. */ |
403 | 0 | if (c == '\\' && *src) |
404 | 0 | src++; |
405 | 0 | len++; |
406 | 0 | } |
407 | 0 | else if (no < nmatch && pmatch[no].rm_so < pmatch[no].rm_eo) { |
408 | 0 | if (APR_SIZE_MAX - len <= pmatch[no].rm_eo - pmatch[no].rm_so) |
409 | 0 | return APR_ENOMEM; |
410 | 0 | len += pmatch[no].rm_eo - pmatch[no].rm_so; |
411 | 0 | } |
412 | |
|
413 | 0 | } |
414 | | |
415 | 0 | if (len >= maxlen && maxlen > 0) |
416 | 0 | return APR_ENOMEM; |
417 | | |
418 | 0 | if (!vb) { |
419 | 0 | *result = dst = apr_palloc(p, len + 1); |
420 | 0 | } |
421 | 0 | else { |
422 | 0 | if (vb->strlen == AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN) |
423 | 0 | vb->strlen = strlen(vb->buf); |
424 | 0 | ap_varbuf_grow(vb, vb->strlen + len); |
425 | 0 | dst = vb->buf + vb->strlen; |
426 | 0 | vb->strlen += len; |
427 | 0 | } |
428 | | |
429 | | /* Now actually fill in the string */ |
430 | |
|
431 | 0 | src = input; |
432 | |
|
433 | 0 | while ((c = *src++) != '\0') { |
434 | 0 | if (c == '$' && apr_isdigit(*src)) |
435 | 0 | no = *src++ - '0'; |
436 | 0 | else |
437 | 0 | no = AP_MAX_REG_MATCH; |
438 | |
|
439 | 0 | if (no >= AP_MAX_REG_MATCH) { /* Ordinary character. */ |
440 | 0 | if (c == '\\' && *src) |
441 | 0 | c = *src++; |
442 | 0 | *dst++ = c; |
443 | 0 | } |
444 | 0 | else if (no < nmatch && pmatch[no].rm_so < pmatch[no].rm_eo) { |
445 | 0 | len = pmatch[no].rm_eo - pmatch[no].rm_so; |
446 | 0 | memcpy(dst, source + pmatch[no].rm_so, len); |
447 | 0 | dst += len; |
448 | 0 | } |
449 | |
|
450 | 0 | } |
451 | 0 | *dst = '\0'; |
452 | |
|
453 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
454 | 0 | } |
455 | | |
456 | | #ifndef AP_PREGSUB_MAXLEN |
457 | 0 | #define AP_PREGSUB_MAXLEN (HUGE_STRING_LEN * 8) |
458 | | #endif |
459 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_pregsub(apr_pool_t *p, const char *input, |
460 | | const char *source, apr_size_t nmatch, |
461 | | ap_regmatch_t pmatch[]) |
462 | 0 | { |
463 | 0 | char *result; |
464 | 0 | apr_status_t rc = regsub_core(p, &result, NULL, input, source, nmatch, |
465 | 0 | pmatch, AP_PREGSUB_MAXLEN); |
466 | 0 | if (rc != APR_SUCCESS) |
467 | 0 | result = NULL; |
468 | 0 | return result; |
469 | 0 | } |
470 | | |
471 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_pregsub_ex(apr_pool_t *p, char **result, |
472 | | const char *input, const char *source, |
473 | | apr_size_t nmatch, ap_regmatch_t pmatch[], |
474 | | apr_size_t maxlen) |
475 | 0 | { |
476 | 0 | apr_status_t rc = regsub_core(p, result, NULL, input, source, nmatch, |
477 | 0 | pmatch, maxlen); |
478 | 0 | if (rc != APR_SUCCESS) |
479 | 0 | *result = NULL; |
480 | 0 | return rc; |
481 | 0 | } |
482 | | |
483 | | /* Forward declare */ |
484 | | static char x2c(const char *what); |
485 | | |
486 | 915 | #define IS_SLASH_OR_NUL(s) (s == '\0' || AP_IS_SLASH(s)) |
487 | | |
488 | | /* |
489 | | * Inspired by mod_jk's jk_servlet_normalize(). |
490 | | */ |
491 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_normalize_path(char *path, unsigned int flags) |
492 | 383 | { |
493 | 383 | int ret = 1; |
494 | 383 | apr_size_t l = 1, w = 1, n; |
495 | 383 | int decode_unreserved = (flags & AP_NORMALIZE_DECODE_UNRESERVED) != 0; |
496 | 383 | int merge_slashes = (flags & AP_NORMALIZE_MERGE_SLASHES) != 0; |
497 | | |
498 | 383 | if (!AP_IS_SLASH(path[0])) { |
499 | | /* Besides "OPTIONS *", a request-target should start with '/' |
500 | | * per RFC 7230 section 5.3, so anything else is invalid. |
501 | | */ |
502 | 369 | if (path[0] == '*' && path[1] == '\0') { |
503 | 1 | return 1; |
504 | 1 | } |
505 | | /* However, AP_NORMALIZE_ALLOW_RELATIVE can be used to bypass |
506 | | * this restriction (e.g. for subrequest file lookups). |
507 | | */ |
508 | 368 | if (!(flags & AP_NORMALIZE_ALLOW_RELATIVE) || path[0] == '\0') { |
509 | 49 | return 0; |
510 | 49 | } |
511 | | |
512 | 319 | l = w = 0; |
513 | 319 | } |
514 | | |
515 | 15.0k | while (path[l] != '\0') { |
516 | | /* RFC-3986 section 2.3: |
517 | | * For consistency, percent-encoded octets in the ranges of |
518 | | * ALPHA (%41-%5A and %61-%7A), DIGIT (%30-%39), hyphen (%2D), |
519 | | * period (%2E), underscore (%5F), or tilde (%7E) should [...] |
520 | | * be decoded to their corresponding unreserved characters by |
521 | | * URI normalizers. |
522 | | */ |
523 | 14.6k | if (decode_unreserved && path[l] == '%') { |
524 | 0 | if (apr_isxdigit(path[l + 1]) && apr_isxdigit(path[l + 2])) { |
525 | 0 | const char c = x2c(&path[l + 1]); |
526 | 0 | if (TEST_CHAR(c, T_URI_UNRESERVED)) { |
527 | | /* Replace last char and fall through as the current |
528 | | * read position */ |
529 | 0 | l += 2; |
530 | 0 | path[l] = c; |
531 | 0 | } |
532 | 0 | } |
533 | 0 | else { |
534 | | /* Invalid encoding */ |
535 | 0 | ret = 0; |
536 | 0 | } |
537 | 0 | } |
538 | | |
539 | 14.6k | if (w == 0 || AP_IS_SLASH(path[w - 1])) { |
540 | | /* Collapse ///// sequences to / */ |
541 | 1.35k | if (merge_slashes && AP_IS_SLASH(path[l])) { |
542 | 0 | do { |
543 | 0 | l++; |
544 | 0 | } while (AP_IS_SLASH(path[l])); |
545 | 0 | continue; |
546 | 0 | } |
547 | | |
548 | 1.35k | if (path[l] == '.') { |
549 | | /* Remove /./ segments */ |
550 | 585 | if (IS_SLASH_OR_NUL(path[l + 1])) { |
551 | 174 | l++; |
552 | 174 | if (path[l]) { |
553 | 172 | l++; |
554 | 172 | } |
555 | 174 | continue; |
556 | 174 | } |
557 | | |
558 | | /* Remove /xx/../ segments (or /xx/.%2e/ when |
559 | | * AP_NORMALIZE_DECODE_UNRESERVED is set since we |
560 | | * decoded only the first dot above). |
561 | | */ |
562 | 411 | n = l + 1; |
563 | 411 | if ((path[n] == '.' || (decode_unreserved |
564 | 81 | && path[n] == '%' |
565 | 81 | && path[++n] == '2' |
566 | 81 | && (path[++n] == 'e' |
567 | 0 | || path[n] == 'E'))) |
568 | 411 | && IS_SLASH_OR_NUL(path[n + 1])) { |
569 | | /* Wind w back to remove the previous segment */ |
570 | 230 | if (w > 1) { |
571 | 902 | do { |
572 | 902 | w--; |
573 | 902 | } while (w && !AP_IS_SLASH(path[w - 1])); |
574 | 146 | } |
575 | 84 | else { |
576 | | /* Already at root, ignore and return a failure |
577 | | * if asked to. |
578 | | */ |
579 | 84 | if (flags & AP_NORMALIZE_NOT_ABOVE_ROOT) { |
580 | 84 | ret = 0; |
581 | 84 | } |
582 | 84 | } |
583 | | |
584 | | /* Move l forward to the next segment */ |
585 | 230 | l = n + 1; |
586 | 230 | if (path[l]) { |
587 | 226 | l++; |
588 | 226 | } |
589 | 230 | continue; |
590 | 230 | } |
591 | 411 | } |
592 | 1.35k | } |
593 | | |
594 | 14.2k | path[w++] = path[l++]; |
595 | 14.2k | } |
596 | 333 | path[w] = '\0'; |
597 | | |
598 | 333 | return ret; |
599 | 383 | } |
600 | | |
601 | | /* |
602 | | * Parse .. so we don't compromise security |
603 | | */ |
604 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_getparents(char *name) |
605 | 383 | { |
606 | 383 | if (!ap_normalize_path(name, AP_NORMALIZE_NOT_ABOVE_ROOT | |
607 | 383 | AP_NORMALIZE_ALLOW_RELATIVE)) { |
608 | 68 | name[0] = '\0'; |
609 | 68 | } |
610 | 383 | } |
611 | | |
612 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_no2slash_ex(char *name, int is_fs_path) |
613 | 313 | { |
614 | | |
615 | 313 | char *d, *s; |
616 | | |
617 | 313 | if (!*name) { |
618 | 40 | return; |
619 | 40 | } |
620 | | |
621 | 273 | s = d = name; |
622 | | |
623 | | #ifdef HAVE_UNC_PATHS |
624 | | /* Check for UNC names. Leave leading two slashes. */ |
625 | | if (is_fs_path && s[0] == '/' && s[1] == '/') |
626 | | *d++ = *s++; |
627 | | #endif |
628 | | |
629 | 11.7k | while (*s) { |
630 | 11.4k | if ((*d++ = *s) == '/') { |
631 | 479 | do { |
632 | 479 | ++s; |
633 | 479 | } while (*s == '/'); |
634 | 198 | } |
635 | 11.2k | else { |
636 | 11.2k | ++s; |
637 | 11.2k | } |
638 | 11.4k | } |
639 | 273 | *d = '\0'; |
640 | 273 | } |
641 | | |
642 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_no2slash(char *name) |
643 | 313 | { |
644 | 313 | ap_no2slash_ex(name, 1); |
645 | 313 | } |
646 | | |
647 | | /* |
648 | | * copy at most n leading directories of s into d |
649 | | * d should be at least as large as s plus 1 extra byte |
650 | | * assumes n > 0 |
651 | | * the return value is the ever useful pointer to the trailing \0 of d |
652 | | * |
653 | | * MODIFIED FOR HAVE_DRIVE_LETTERS and NETWARE environments, |
654 | | * so that if n == 0, "/" is returned in d with n == 1 |
655 | | * and s == "e:/test.html", "e:/" is returned in d |
656 | | * *** See also ap_directory_walk in server/request.c |
657 | | * |
658 | | * examples: |
659 | | * /a/b, 0 ==> / (true for all platforms) |
660 | | * /a/b, 1 ==> / |
661 | | * /a/b, 2 ==> /a/ |
662 | | * /a/b, 3 ==> /a/b/ |
663 | | * /a/b, 4 ==> /a/b/ |
664 | | * |
665 | | * c:/a/b 0 ==> / |
666 | | * c:/a/b 1 ==> c:/ |
667 | | * c:/a/b 2 ==> c:/a/ |
668 | | * c:/a/b 3 ==> c:/a/b |
669 | | * c:/a/b 4 ==> c:/a/b |
670 | | */ |
671 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_make_dirstr_prefix(char *d, const char *s, int n) |
672 | 0 | { |
673 | 0 | if (n < 1) { |
674 | 0 | *d = '/'; |
675 | 0 | *++d = '\0'; |
676 | 0 | return (d); |
677 | 0 | } |
678 | | |
679 | 0 | for (;;) { |
680 | 0 | if (*s == '\0' || (*s == '/' && (--n) == 0)) { |
681 | 0 | *d = '/'; |
682 | 0 | break; |
683 | 0 | } |
684 | 0 | *d++ = *s++; |
685 | 0 | } |
686 | 0 | *++d = 0; |
687 | 0 | return (d); |
688 | 0 | } |
689 | | |
690 | | |
691 | | /* |
692 | | * return the parent directory name including trailing / of the file s |
693 | | */ |
694 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_make_dirstr_parent(apr_pool_t *p, const char *s) |
695 | 203 | { |
696 | 203 | const char *last_slash = ap_strrchr_c(s, '/'); |
697 | 203 | char *d; |
698 | 203 | int l; |
699 | | |
700 | 203 | if (last_slash == NULL) { |
701 | 189 | return apr_pstrdup(p, ""); |
702 | 189 | } |
703 | 14 | l = (last_slash - s) + 1; |
704 | 14 | d = apr_pstrmemdup(p, s, l); |
705 | | |
706 | 14 | return (d); |
707 | 203 | } |
708 | | |
709 | | |
710 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_count_dirs(const char *path) |
711 | 0 | { |
712 | 0 | int x, n; |
713 | |
|
714 | 0 | for (x = 0, n = 0; path[x]; x++) |
715 | 0 | if (path[x] == '/') |
716 | 0 | n++; |
717 | 0 | return n; |
718 | 0 | } |
719 | | |
720 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_nc(apr_pool_t *atrans, char **line, char stop) |
721 | 0 | { |
722 | 0 | return ap_getword(atrans, (const char **) line, stop); |
723 | 0 | } |
724 | | |
725 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword(apr_pool_t *atrans, const char **line, char stop) |
726 | 1.25k | { |
727 | 1.25k | const char *pos = *line; |
728 | 1.25k | int len; |
729 | 1.25k | char *res; |
730 | | |
731 | 56.3k | while ((*pos != stop) && *pos) { |
732 | 55.0k | ++pos; |
733 | 55.0k | } |
734 | | |
735 | 1.25k | len = pos - *line; |
736 | 1.25k | res = apr_pstrmemdup(atrans, *line, len); |
737 | | |
738 | 1.25k | if (stop) { |
739 | 0 | while (*pos == stop) { |
740 | 0 | ++pos; |
741 | 0 | } |
742 | 0 | } |
743 | 1.25k | *line = pos; |
744 | | |
745 | 1.25k | return res; |
746 | 1.25k | } |
747 | | |
748 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_white_nc(apr_pool_t *atrans, char **line) |
749 | 174 | { |
750 | 174 | return ap_getword_white(atrans, (const char **) line); |
751 | 174 | } |
752 | | |
753 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_white(apr_pool_t *atrans, const char **line) |
754 | 174 | { |
755 | 174 | const char *pos = *line; |
756 | 174 | int len; |
757 | 174 | char *res; |
758 | | |
759 | 3.48k | while (!apr_isspace(*pos) && *pos) { |
760 | 3.31k | ++pos; |
761 | 3.31k | } |
762 | | |
763 | 174 | len = pos - *line; |
764 | 174 | res = apr_pstrmemdup(atrans, *line, len); |
765 | | |
766 | 744 | while (apr_isspace(*pos)) { |
767 | 570 | ++pos; |
768 | 570 | } |
769 | | |
770 | 174 | *line = pos; |
771 | | |
772 | 174 | return res; |
773 | 174 | } |
774 | | |
775 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_nulls_nc(apr_pool_t *atrans, char **line, |
776 | | char stop) |
777 | 0 | { |
778 | 0 | return ap_getword_nulls(atrans, (const char **) line, stop); |
779 | 0 | } |
780 | | |
781 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_nulls(apr_pool_t *atrans, const char **line, |
782 | | char stop) |
783 | 0 | { |
784 | 0 | const char *pos = ap_strchr_c(*line, stop); |
785 | 0 | char *res; |
786 | |
|
787 | 0 | if (!pos) { |
788 | 0 | apr_size_t len = strlen(*line); |
789 | 0 | res = apr_pstrmemdup(atrans, *line, len); |
790 | 0 | *line += len; |
791 | 0 | return res; |
792 | 0 | } |
793 | | |
794 | 0 | res = apr_pstrmemdup(atrans, *line, pos - *line); |
795 | |
|
796 | 0 | ++pos; |
797 | |
|
798 | 0 | *line = pos; |
799 | |
|
800 | 0 | return res; |
801 | 0 | } |
802 | | |
803 | | /* Get a word, (new) config-file style --- quoted strings and backslashes |
804 | | * all honored |
805 | | */ |
806 | | |
807 | | static char *substring_conf(apr_pool_t *p, const char *start, int len, |
808 | | char quote) |
809 | 1.23k | { |
810 | 1.23k | char *result = apr_palloc(p, len + 1); |
811 | 1.23k | char *resp = result; |
812 | 1.23k | int i; |
813 | | |
814 | 33.4k | for (i = 0; i < len; ++i) { |
815 | 32.2k | if (start[i] == '\\' && (start[i + 1] == '\\' |
816 | 1.57k | || (quote && start[i + 1] == quote))) |
817 | 868 | *resp++ = start[++i]; |
818 | 31.3k | else |
819 | 31.3k | *resp++ = start[i]; |
820 | 32.2k | } |
821 | | |
822 | 1.23k | *resp++ = '\0'; |
823 | | #if RESOLVE_ENV_PER_TOKEN |
824 | | return (char *)ap_resolve_env(p,result); |
825 | | #else |
826 | 1.23k | return result; |
827 | 1.23k | #endif |
828 | 1.23k | } |
829 | | |
830 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_conf_nc(apr_pool_t *p, char **line) |
831 | 0 | { |
832 | 0 | return ap_getword_conf(p, (const char **) line); |
833 | 0 | } |
834 | | |
835 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_conf(apr_pool_t *p, const char **line) |
836 | 113 | { |
837 | 113 | const char *str = *line, *strend; |
838 | 113 | char *res; |
839 | 113 | char quote; |
840 | | |
841 | 351 | while (apr_isspace(*str)) |
842 | 238 | ++str; |
843 | | |
844 | 113 | if (!*str) { |
845 | 0 | *line = str; |
846 | 0 | return ""; |
847 | 0 | } |
848 | | |
849 | 113 | if ((quote = *str) == '"' || quote == '\'') { |
850 | 113 | strend = str + 1; |
851 | 3.64k | while (*strend && *strend != quote) { |
852 | 3.53k | if (*strend == '\\' && strend[1] && |
853 | 3.53k | (strend[1] == quote || strend[1] == '\\')) { |
854 | 311 | strend += 2; |
855 | 311 | } |
856 | 3.22k | else { |
857 | 3.22k | ++strend; |
858 | 3.22k | } |
859 | 3.53k | } |
860 | 113 | res = substring_conf(p, str + 1, strend - str - 1, quote); |
861 | | |
862 | 113 | if (*strend == quote) |
863 | 44 | ++strend; |
864 | 113 | } |
865 | 0 | else { |
866 | 0 | strend = str; |
867 | 0 | while (*strend && !apr_isspace(*strend)) |
868 | 0 | ++strend; |
869 | |
|
870 | 0 | res = substring_conf(p, str, strend - str, 0); |
871 | 0 | } |
872 | | |
873 | 323 | while (apr_isspace(*strend)) |
874 | 210 | ++strend; |
875 | 113 | *line = strend; |
876 | 113 | return res; |
877 | 113 | } |
878 | | |
879 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_conf2_nc(apr_pool_t *p, char **line) |
880 | 0 | { |
881 | 0 | return ap_getword_conf2(p, (const char **) line); |
882 | 0 | } |
883 | | |
884 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_getword_conf2(apr_pool_t *p, const char **line) |
885 | 1.25k | { |
886 | 1.25k | const char *str = *line, *strend; |
887 | 1.25k | char *res; |
888 | 1.25k | char quote; |
889 | 1.25k | int count = 1; |
890 | | |
891 | 2.82k | while (apr_isspace(*str)) |
892 | 1.57k | ++str; |
893 | | |
894 | 1.25k | if (!*str) { |
895 | 19 | *line = str; |
896 | 19 | return ""; |
897 | 19 | } |
898 | | |
899 | 1.23k | if ((quote = *str) == '"' || quote == '\'') |
900 | 113 | return ap_getword_conf(p, line); |
901 | | |
902 | 1.11k | if (quote == '{') { |
903 | 76 | strend = str + 1; |
904 | 3.33k | while (*strend) { |
905 | 3.26k | if (*strend == '}' && !--count) |
906 | 6 | break; |
907 | 3.25k | if (*strend == '{') |
908 | 368 | ++count; |
909 | 3.25k | if (*strend == '\\' && strend[1] == '\\') { |
910 | 215 | ++strend; |
911 | 215 | } |
912 | 3.25k | ++strend; |
913 | 3.25k | } |
914 | 76 | res = substring_conf(p, str + 1, strend - str - 1, 0); |
915 | | |
916 | 76 | if (*strend == '}') |
917 | 6 | ++strend; |
918 | 76 | } |
919 | 1.04k | else { |
920 | 1.04k | strend = str; |
921 | 26.7k | while (*strend && !apr_isspace(*strend)) |
922 | 25.7k | ++strend; |
923 | | |
924 | 1.04k | res = substring_conf(p, str, strend - str, 0); |
925 | 1.04k | } |
926 | | |
927 | 2.90k | while (apr_isspace(*strend)) |
928 | 1.78k | ++strend; |
929 | 1.11k | *line = strend; |
930 | 1.11k | return res; |
931 | 1.23k | } |
932 | | |
933 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_cfg_closefile(ap_configfile_t *cfp) |
934 | 0 | { |
935 | | #ifdef DEBUG |
936 | | ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, NULL, APLOGNO(00551) |
937 | | "Done with config file %s", cfp->name); |
938 | | #endif |
939 | 0 | return (cfp->close == NULL) ? 0 : cfp->close(cfp->param); |
940 | 0 | } |
941 | | |
942 | | /* we can't use apr_file_* directly because of linking issues on Windows */ |
943 | | static apr_status_t cfg_close(void *param) |
944 | 0 | { |
945 | 0 | return apr_file_close(param); |
946 | 0 | } |
947 | | |
948 | | static apr_status_t cfg_getch(char *ch, void *param) |
949 | 15.9k | { |
950 | 15.9k | return apr_file_getc(ch, param); |
951 | 15.9k | } |
952 | | |
953 | | static apr_status_t cfg_getstr(void *buf, apr_size_t bufsiz, void *param) |
954 | 756k | { |
955 | 756k | return apr_file_gets(buf, bufsiz, param); |
956 | 756k | } |
957 | | |
958 | | /* Open a ap_configfile_t as FILE, return open ap_configfile_t struct pointer */ |
959 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_pcfg_openfile(ap_configfile_t **ret_cfg, |
960 | | apr_pool_t *p, const char *name) |
961 | 1.25k | { |
962 | 1.25k | ap_configfile_t *new_cfg; |
963 | 1.25k | apr_file_t *file = NULL; |
964 | 1.25k | apr_finfo_t finfo; |
965 | 1.25k | apr_status_t status; |
966 | | #ifdef DEBUG |
967 | | char buf[120]; |
968 | | #endif |
969 | | |
970 | 1.25k | if (name == NULL) { |
971 | 0 | ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, 0, NULL, APLOGNO(00552) |
972 | 0 | "Internal error: pcfg_openfile() called with NULL filename"); |
973 | 0 | return APR_EBADF; |
974 | 0 | } |
975 | | |
976 | 1.25k | status = apr_file_open(&file, name, APR_READ | APR_BUFFERED, |
977 | 1.25k | APR_OS_DEFAULT, p); |
978 | | #ifdef DEBUG |
979 | | ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, NULL, APLOGNO(00553) |
980 | | "Opening config file %s (%s)", |
981 | | name, (status != APR_SUCCESS) ? |
982 | | apr_strerror(status, buf, sizeof(buf)) : "successful"); |
983 | | #endif |
984 | 1.25k | if (status != APR_SUCCESS) |
985 | 0 | return status; |
986 | | |
987 | 1.25k | status = apr_file_info_get(&finfo, APR_FINFO_TYPE, file); |
988 | 1.25k | if (status != APR_SUCCESS) |
989 | 0 | return status; |
990 | | |
991 | 1.25k | if (finfo.filetype != APR_REG && |
992 | | #if defined(WIN32) || defined(OS2) || defined(NETWARE) |
993 | | ap_cstr_casecmp(apr_filepath_name_get(name), "nul") != 0) { |
994 | | #else |
995 | 1.25k | strcmp(name, "/dev/null") != 0) { |
996 | 0 | #endif /* WIN32 || OS2 */ |
997 | 0 | ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, 0, NULL, APLOGNO(00554) |
998 | 0 | "Access to file %s denied by server: not a regular file", |
999 | 0 | name); |
1000 | 0 | apr_file_close(file); |
1001 | 0 | return APR_EBADF; |
1002 | 0 | } |
1003 | | |
1004 | | #ifdef WIN32 |
1005 | | /* Some twisted character [no pun intended] at MS decided that a |
1006 | | * zero width joiner as the lead wide character would be ideal for |
1007 | | * describing Unicode text files. This was further convoluted to |
1008 | | * another MSism that the same character mapped into utf-8, EF BB BF |
1009 | | * would signify utf-8 text files. |
1010 | | * |
1011 | | * Since MS configuration files are all protecting utf-8 encoded |
1012 | | * Unicode path, file and resource names, we already have the correct |
1013 | | * WinNT encoding. But at least eat the stupid three bytes up front. |
1014 | | */ |
1015 | | { |
1016 | | unsigned char buf[4]; |
1017 | | apr_size_t len = 3; |
1018 | | status = apr_file_read(file, buf, &len); |
1019 | | if ((status != APR_SUCCESS) || (len < 3) |
1020 | | || memcmp(buf, "\xEF\xBB\xBF", 3) != 0) { |
1021 | | apr_off_t zero = 0; |
1022 | | apr_file_seek(file, APR_SET, &zero); |
1023 | | } |
1024 | | } |
1025 | | #endif |
1026 | | |
1027 | 1.25k | new_cfg = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(*new_cfg)); |
1028 | 1.25k | new_cfg->param = file; |
1029 | 1.25k | new_cfg->name = apr_pstrdup(p, name); |
1030 | 1.25k | new_cfg->getch = cfg_getch; |
1031 | 1.25k | new_cfg->getstr = cfg_getstr; |
1032 | 1.25k | new_cfg->close = cfg_close; |
1033 | 1.25k | new_cfg->line_number = 0; |
1034 | 1.25k | *ret_cfg = new_cfg; |
1035 | 1.25k | return APR_SUCCESS; |
1036 | 1.25k | } |
1037 | | |
1038 | | |
1039 | | /* Allocate a ap_configfile_t handle with user defined functions and params */ |
1040 | | AP_DECLARE(ap_configfile_t *) ap_pcfg_open_custom( |
1041 | | apr_pool_t *p, const char *descr, void *param, |
1042 | | apr_status_t (*getc_func) (char *ch, void *param), |
1043 | | apr_status_t (*gets_func) (void *buf, apr_size_t bufsize, void *param), |
1044 | | apr_status_t (*close_func) (void *param)) |
1045 | 0 | { |
1046 | 0 | ap_configfile_t *new_cfg = apr_palloc(p, sizeof(*new_cfg)); |
1047 | 0 | new_cfg->param = param; |
1048 | 0 | new_cfg->name = descr; |
1049 | 0 | new_cfg->getch = getc_func; |
1050 | 0 | new_cfg->getstr = gets_func; |
1051 | 0 | new_cfg->close = close_func; |
1052 | 0 | new_cfg->line_number = 0; |
1053 | 0 | return new_cfg; |
1054 | 0 | } |
1055 | | |
1056 | | /* Read one character from a configfile_t */ |
1057 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_cfg_getc(char *ch, ap_configfile_t *cfp) |
1058 | 0 | { |
1059 | 0 | apr_status_t rc = cfp->getch(ch, cfp->param); |
1060 | 0 | if (rc == APR_SUCCESS && *ch == LF) |
1061 | 0 | ++cfp->line_number; |
1062 | 0 | return rc; |
1063 | 0 | } |
1064 | | |
1065 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_pcfg_strerror(apr_pool_t *p, ap_configfile_t *cfp, |
1066 | | apr_status_t rc) |
1067 | 0 | { |
1068 | 0 | if (rc == APR_SUCCESS) |
1069 | 0 | return NULL; |
1070 | | |
1071 | 0 | if (rc == APR_ENOSPC) |
1072 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(p, "Error reading %s at line %d: Line too long", |
1073 | 0 | cfp->name, cfp->line_number); |
1074 | | |
1075 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(p, "Error reading %s at line %d: %pm", |
1076 | 0 | cfp->name, cfp->line_number, &rc); |
1077 | 0 | } |
1078 | | |
1079 | | /* Read one line from open ap_configfile_t, strip LF, increase line number */ |
1080 | | /* If custom handler does not define a getstr() function, read char by char */ |
1081 | | static apr_status_t ap_cfg_getline_core(char *buf, apr_size_t bufsize, |
1082 | | apr_size_t offset, ap_configfile_t *cfp) |
1083 | 1.25k | { |
1084 | 1.25k | apr_status_t rc; |
1085 | | /* If a "get string" function is defined, use it */ |
1086 | 1.25k | if (cfp->getstr != NULL) { |
1087 | 1.13k | char *cp; |
1088 | 1.13k | char *cbuf = buf + offset; |
1089 | 1.13k | apr_size_t cbufsize = bufsize - offset; |
1090 | | |
1091 | 756k | while (1) { |
1092 | 756k | ++cfp->line_number; |
1093 | 756k | rc = cfp->getstr(cbuf, cbufsize, cfp->param); |
1094 | 756k | if (rc == APR_EOF) { |
1095 | 14 | if (cbuf != buf + offset) { |
1096 | 11 | *cbuf = '\0'; |
1097 | 11 | break; |
1098 | 11 | } |
1099 | 3 | else { |
1100 | 3 | return APR_EOF; |
1101 | 3 | } |
1102 | 14 | } |
1103 | 756k | if (rc != APR_SUCCESS) { |
1104 | 0 | return rc; |
1105 | 0 | } |
1106 | | |
1107 | | /* |
1108 | | * check for line continuation, |
1109 | | * i.e. match [^\\]\\[\r]\n only |
1110 | | */ |
1111 | 756k | cp = cbuf; |
1112 | 756k | cp += strlen(cp); |
1113 | 756k | if (cp > buf && cp[-1] == LF) { |
1114 | 755k | cp--; |
1115 | 755k | if (cp > buf && cp[-1] == CR) |
1116 | 718 | cp--; |
1117 | 755k | if (cp > buf && cp[-1] == '\\') { |
1118 | 755k | cp--; |
1119 | | /* |
1120 | | * line continuation requested - |
1121 | | * then remove backslash and continue |
1122 | | */ |
1123 | 755k | cbufsize -= (cp-cbuf); |
1124 | 755k | cbuf = cp; |
1125 | 755k | continue; |
1126 | 755k | } |
1127 | 755k | } |
1128 | 949 | else if (cp - buf >= bufsize - 1) { |
1129 | 157 | return APR_ENOSPC; |
1130 | 157 | } |
1131 | 967 | break; |
1132 | 756k | } |
1133 | 1.13k | } else { |
1134 | | /* No "get string" function defined; read character by character */ |
1135 | 112 | apr_size_t i = offset; |
1136 | | |
1137 | 112 | if (bufsize < 2) { |
1138 | | /* too small, assume caller is crazy */ |
1139 | 0 | return APR_EINVAL; |
1140 | 0 | } |
1141 | 112 | buf[offset] = '\0'; |
1142 | | |
1143 | 15.9k | while (1) { |
1144 | 15.9k | char c; |
1145 | 15.9k | rc = cfp->getch(&c, cfp->param); |
1146 | 15.9k | if (rc == APR_EOF) { |
1147 | 11 | if (i > offset) |
1148 | 11 | break; |
1149 | 0 | else |
1150 | 0 | return APR_EOF; |
1151 | 11 | } |
1152 | 15.9k | if (rc != APR_SUCCESS) |
1153 | 0 | return rc; |
1154 | 15.9k | if (c == LF) { |
1155 | 4.21k | ++cfp->line_number; |
1156 | | /* check for line continuation */ |
1157 | 4.21k | if (i > 0 && buf[i-1] == '\\') { |
1158 | 4.16k | i--; |
1159 | 4.16k | continue; |
1160 | 4.16k | } |
1161 | 46 | else { |
1162 | 46 | break; |
1163 | 46 | } |
1164 | 4.21k | } |
1165 | 11.7k | buf[i] = c; |
1166 | 11.7k | ++i; |
1167 | 11.7k | if (i >= bufsize - 1) { |
1168 | 55 | return APR_ENOSPC; |
1169 | 55 | } |
1170 | 11.7k | } |
1171 | 57 | buf[i] = '\0'; |
1172 | 57 | } |
1173 | 1.03k | return APR_SUCCESS; |
1174 | 1.25k | } |
1175 | | |
1176 | | static int cfg_trim_line(char *buf) |
1177 | 1.03k | { |
1178 | 1.03k | char *start, *end; |
1179 | | /* |
1180 | | * Leading and trailing white space is eliminated completely |
1181 | | */ |
1182 | 1.03k | start = buf; |
1183 | 2.32k | while (apr_isspace(*start)) |
1184 | 1.28k | ++start; |
1185 | | /* blast trailing whitespace */ |
1186 | 1.03k | end = &start[strlen(start)]; |
1187 | 1.55k | while (--end >= start && apr_isspace(*end)) |
1188 | 516 | *end = '\0'; |
1189 | | /* Zap leading whitespace by shifting */ |
1190 | 1.03k | if (start != buf) |
1191 | 232 | memmove(buf, start, end - start + 2); |
1192 | | #ifdef DEBUG_CFG_LINES |
1193 | | ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_NOTICE, 0, NULL, APLOGNO(00555) "Read config: '%s'", buf); |
1194 | | #endif |
1195 | 1.03k | return end - start + 1; |
1196 | 1.03k | } |
1197 | | |
1198 | | /* Read one line from open ap_configfile_t, strip LF, increase line number */ |
1199 | | /* If custom handler does not define a getstr() function, read char by char */ |
1200 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_cfg_getline(char *buf, apr_size_t bufsize, |
1201 | | ap_configfile_t *cfp) |
1202 | 1.25k | { |
1203 | 1.25k | apr_status_t rc = ap_cfg_getline_core(buf, bufsize, 0, cfp); |
1204 | 1.25k | if (rc == APR_SUCCESS) |
1205 | 1.03k | cfg_trim_line(buf); |
1206 | 1.25k | return rc; |
1207 | 1.25k | } |
1208 | | |
1209 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_varbuf_cfg_getline(struct ap_varbuf *vb, |
1210 | | ap_configfile_t *cfp, |
1211 | | apr_size_t max_len) |
1212 | 0 | { |
1213 | 0 | apr_status_t rc; |
1214 | 0 | apr_size_t new_len; |
1215 | 0 | vb->strlen = 0; |
1216 | 0 | *vb->buf = '\0'; |
1217 | |
|
1218 | 0 | if (vb->strlen == AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN) |
1219 | 0 | vb->strlen = strlen(vb->buf); |
1220 | 0 | if (vb->avail - vb->strlen < 3) { |
1221 | 0 | new_len = vb->avail * 2; |
1222 | 0 | if (new_len > max_len) |
1223 | 0 | new_len = max_len; |
1224 | 0 | else if (new_len < 3) |
1225 | 0 | new_len = 3; |
1226 | 0 | ap_varbuf_grow(vb, new_len); |
1227 | 0 | } |
1228 | |
|
1229 | 0 | for (;;) { |
1230 | 0 | rc = ap_cfg_getline_core(vb->buf, vb->avail, vb->strlen, cfp); |
1231 | 0 | if (rc == APR_ENOSPC || rc == APR_SUCCESS) |
1232 | 0 | vb->strlen += strlen(vb->buf + vb->strlen); |
1233 | 0 | if (rc != APR_ENOSPC) |
1234 | 0 | break; |
1235 | 0 | if (vb->avail >= max_len) |
1236 | 0 | return APR_ENOSPC; |
1237 | 0 | new_len = vb->avail * 2; |
1238 | 0 | if (new_len > max_len) |
1239 | 0 | new_len = max_len; |
1240 | 0 | ap_varbuf_grow(vb, new_len); |
1241 | 0 | --cfp->line_number; |
1242 | 0 | } |
1243 | 0 | if (vb->strlen > max_len) |
1244 | 0 | return APR_ENOSPC; |
1245 | 0 | if (rc == APR_SUCCESS) |
1246 | 0 | vb->strlen = cfg_trim_line(vb->buf); |
1247 | 0 | return rc; |
1248 | 0 | } |
1249 | | |
1250 | | /* Size an HTTP header field list item, as separated by a comma. |
1251 | | * The return value is a pointer to the beginning of the non-empty list item |
1252 | | * within the original string (or NULL if there is none) and the address |
1253 | | * of field is shifted to the next non-comma, non-whitespace character. |
1254 | | * len is the length of the item excluding any beginning whitespace. |
1255 | | */ |
1256 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_size_list_item(const char **field, int *len) |
1257 | 1.25k | { |
1258 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *ptr = (const unsigned char *)*field; |
1259 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *token; |
1260 | 1.25k | int in_qpair, in_qstr, in_com; |
1261 | | |
1262 | | /* Find first non-comma, non-whitespace byte */ |
1263 | | |
1264 | 3.06k | while (*ptr == ',' || apr_isspace(*ptr)) |
1265 | 1.81k | ++ptr; |
1266 | | |
1267 | 1.25k | token = ptr; |
1268 | | |
1269 | | /* Find the end of this item, skipping over dead bits */ |
1270 | | |
1271 | 1.25k | for (in_qpair = in_qstr = in_com = 0; |
1272 | 43.7k | *ptr && (in_qpair || in_qstr || in_com || *ptr != ','); |
1273 | 42.4k | ++ptr) { |
1274 | | |
1275 | 42.4k | if (in_qpair) { |
1276 | 2.60k | in_qpair = 0; |
1277 | 2.60k | } |
1278 | 39.8k | else { |
1279 | 39.8k | switch (*ptr) { |
1280 | 2.62k | case '\\': in_qpair = 1; /* quoted-pair */ |
1281 | 2.62k | break; |
1282 | 956 | case '"' : if (!in_com) /* quoted string delim */ |
1283 | 746 | in_qstr = !in_qstr; |
1284 | 956 | break; |
1285 | 1.12k | case '(' : if (!in_qstr) /* comment (may nest) */ |
1286 | 913 | ++in_com; |
1287 | 1.12k | break; |
1288 | 498 | case ')' : if (in_com) /* end comment */ |
1289 | 203 | --in_com; |
1290 | 498 | break; |
1291 | 34.6k | default : break; |
1292 | 39.8k | } |
1293 | 39.8k | } |
1294 | 42.4k | } |
1295 | | |
1296 | 1.25k | if ((*len = (ptr - token)) == 0) { |
1297 | 21 | *field = (const char *)ptr; |
1298 | 21 | return NULL; |
1299 | 21 | } |
1300 | | |
1301 | | /* Advance field pointer to the next non-comma, non-white byte */ |
1302 | | |
1303 | 1.95k | while (*ptr == ',' || apr_isspace(*ptr)) |
1304 | 724 | ++ptr; |
1305 | | |
1306 | 1.22k | *field = (const char *)ptr; |
1307 | 1.22k | return (const char *)token; |
1308 | 1.25k | } |
1309 | | |
1310 | | /* Retrieve an HTTP header field list item, as separated by a comma, |
1311 | | * while stripping insignificant whitespace and lowercasing anything not in |
1312 | | * a quoted string or comment. The return value is a new string containing |
1313 | | * the converted list item (or NULL if none) and the address pointed to by |
1314 | | * field is shifted to the next non-comma, non-whitespace. |
1315 | | */ |
1316 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_get_list_item(apr_pool_t *p, const char **field) |
1317 | 1.25k | { |
1318 | 1.25k | const char *tok_start; |
1319 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *ptr; |
1320 | 1.25k | unsigned char *pos; |
1321 | 1.25k | char *token; |
1322 | 1.25k | int addspace = 0, in_qpair = 0, in_qstr = 0, in_com = 0, tok_len = 0; |
1323 | | |
1324 | | /* Find the beginning and maximum length of the list item so that |
1325 | | * we can allocate a buffer for the new string and reset the field. |
1326 | | */ |
1327 | 1.25k | if ((tok_start = ap_size_list_item(field, &tok_len)) == NULL) { |
1328 | 21 | return NULL; |
1329 | 21 | } |
1330 | 1.22k | token = apr_palloc(p, tok_len + 1); |
1331 | | |
1332 | | /* Scan the token again, but this time copy only the good bytes. |
1333 | | * We skip extra whitespace and any whitespace around a '=', '/', |
1334 | | * or ';' and lowercase normal characters not within a comment, |
1335 | | * quoted-string or quoted-pair. |
1336 | | */ |
1337 | 1.22k | for (ptr = (const unsigned char *)tok_start, pos = (unsigned char *)token; |
1338 | 43.6k | *ptr && (in_qpair || in_qstr || in_com || *ptr != ','); |
1339 | 42.4k | ++ptr) { |
1340 | | |
1341 | 42.4k | if (in_qpair) { |
1342 | 2.60k | in_qpair = 0; |
1343 | 2.60k | *pos++ = *ptr; |
1344 | 2.60k | } |
1345 | 39.8k | else { |
1346 | 39.8k | switch (*ptr) { |
1347 | 2.62k | case '\\': in_qpair = 1; |
1348 | 2.62k | if (addspace == 1) |
1349 | 66 | *pos++ = ' '; |
1350 | 2.62k | *pos++ = *ptr; |
1351 | 2.62k | addspace = 0; |
1352 | 2.62k | break; |
1353 | 956 | case '"' : if (!in_com) |
1354 | 746 | in_qstr = !in_qstr; |
1355 | 956 | if (addspace == 1) |
1356 | 55 | *pos++ = ' '; |
1357 | 956 | *pos++ = *ptr; |
1358 | 956 | addspace = 0; |
1359 | 956 | break; |
1360 | 1.12k | case '(' : if (!in_qstr) |
1361 | 913 | ++in_com; |
1362 | 1.12k | if (addspace == 1) |
1363 | 68 | *pos++ = ' '; |
1364 | 1.12k | *pos++ = *ptr; |
1365 | 1.12k | addspace = 0; |
1366 | 1.12k | break; |
1367 | 498 | case ')' : if (in_com) |
1368 | 203 | --in_com; |
1369 | 498 | *pos++ = *ptr; |
1370 | 498 | addspace = 0; |
1371 | 498 | break; |
1372 | 2.12k | case ' ' : |
1373 | 3.49k | case '\t': if (addspace) |
1374 | 1.86k | break; |
1375 | 1.63k | if (in_com || in_qstr) |
1376 | 866 | *pos++ = *ptr; |
1377 | 764 | else |
1378 | 764 | addspace = 1; |
1379 | 1.63k | break; |
1380 | 305 | case '=' : |
1381 | 858 | case '/' : |
1382 | 1.15k | case ';' : if (!(in_com || in_qstr)) |
1383 | 700 | addspace = -1; |
1384 | 1.15k | *pos++ = *ptr; |
1385 | 1.15k | break; |
1386 | 30.0k | default : if (addspace == 1) |
1387 | 482 | *pos++ = ' '; |
1388 | 30.0k | *pos++ = (in_com || in_qstr) ? *ptr |
1389 | 30.0k | : apr_tolower(*ptr); |
1390 | 30.0k | addspace = 0; |
1391 | 30.0k | break; |
1392 | 39.8k | } |
1393 | 39.8k | } |
1394 | 42.4k | } |
1395 | 1.22k | *pos = '\0'; |
1396 | | |
1397 | 1.22k | return token; |
1398 | 1.22k | } |
1399 | | |
1400 | | typedef enum ap_etag_e { |
1401 | | AP_ETAG_NONE, |
1402 | | AP_ETAG_WEAK, |
1403 | | AP_ETAG_STRONG |
1404 | | } ap_etag_e; |
1405 | | |
1406 | | /* Find an item in canonical form (lowercase, no extra spaces) within |
1407 | | * an HTTP field value list. Returns 1 if found, 0 if not found. |
1408 | | * This would be much more efficient if we stored header fields as |
1409 | | * an array of list items as they are received instead of a plain string. |
1410 | | */ |
1411 | | static int find_list_item(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line, |
1412 | | const char *tok, ap_etag_e type) |
1413 | 1.25k | { |
1414 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *pos; |
1415 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *ptr = (const unsigned char *)line; |
1416 | 1.25k | int good = 0, addspace = 0, in_qpair = 0, in_qstr = 0, in_com = 0; |
1417 | | |
1418 | 1.25k | if (!line || !tok) { |
1419 | 0 | return 0; |
1420 | 0 | } |
1421 | 1.25k | if (type == AP_ETAG_STRONG && *tok != '\"') { |
1422 | 0 | return 0; |
1423 | 0 | } |
1424 | 1.25k | if (type == AP_ETAG_WEAK) { |
1425 | 0 | if (*tok == 'W' && (*(tok+1)) == '/' && (*(tok+2)) == '\"') { |
1426 | 0 | tok += 2; |
1427 | 0 | } |
1428 | 0 | else if (*tok != '\"') { |
1429 | 0 | return 0; |
1430 | 0 | } |
1431 | 0 | } |
1432 | | |
1433 | 2.94k | do { /* loop for each item in line's list */ |
1434 | | |
1435 | | /* Find first non-comma, non-whitespace byte */ |
1436 | 7.50k | while (*ptr == ',' || apr_isspace(*ptr)) { |
1437 | 4.55k | ++ptr; |
1438 | 4.55k | } |
1439 | | |
1440 | | /* Account for strong or weak Etags, depending on our search */ |
1441 | 2.94k | if (type == AP_ETAG_STRONG && *ptr != '\"') { |
1442 | 0 | break; |
1443 | 0 | } |
1444 | 2.94k | if (type == AP_ETAG_WEAK) { |
1445 | 0 | if (*ptr == 'W' && (*(ptr+1)) == '/' && (*(ptr+2)) == '\"') { |
1446 | 0 | ptr += 2; |
1447 | 0 | } |
1448 | 0 | else if (*ptr != '\"') { |
1449 | 0 | break; |
1450 | 0 | } |
1451 | 0 | } |
1452 | | |
1453 | 2.94k | if (*ptr) |
1454 | 2.89k | good = 1; /* until proven otherwise for this item */ |
1455 | 48 | else |
1456 | 48 | break; /* no items left and nothing good found */ |
1457 | | |
1458 | | /* We skip extra whitespace and any whitespace around a '=', '/', |
1459 | | * or ';' and lowercase normal characters not within a comment, |
1460 | | * quoted-string or quoted-pair. |
1461 | | */ |
1462 | 2.89k | for (pos = (const unsigned char *)tok; |
1463 | 53.3k | *ptr && (in_qpair || in_qstr || in_com || *ptr != ','); |
1464 | 50.4k | ++ptr) { |
1465 | | |
1466 | 50.4k | if (in_qpair) { |
1467 | 2.92k | in_qpair = 0; |
1468 | 2.92k | if (good) |
1469 | 0 | good = (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1470 | 2.92k | } |
1471 | 47.5k | else { |
1472 | 47.5k | switch (*ptr) { |
1473 | 2.95k | case '\\': in_qpair = 1; |
1474 | 2.95k | if (addspace == 1) |
1475 | 33 | good = good && (*pos++ == ' '); |
1476 | 2.95k | good = good && (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1477 | 2.95k | addspace = 0; |
1478 | 2.95k | break; |
1479 | 1.34k | case '"' : if (!in_com) |
1480 | 1.08k | in_qstr = !in_qstr; |
1481 | 1.34k | if (addspace == 1) |
1482 | 39 | good = good && (*pos++ == ' '); |
1483 | 1.34k | good = good && (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1484 | 1.34k | addspace = 0; |
1485 | 1.34k | break; |
1486 | 1.29k | case '(' : if (!in_qstr) |
1487 | 1.07k | ++in_com; |
1488 | 1.29k | if (addspace == 1) |
1489 | 34 | good = good && (*pos++ == ' '); |
1490 | 1.29k | good = good && (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1491 | 1.29k | addspace = 0; |
1492 | 1.29k | break; |
1493 | 899 | case ')' : if (in_com) |
1494 | 317 | --in_com; |
1495 | 899 | good = good && (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1496 | 899 | addspace = 0; |
1497 | 899 | break; |
1498 | 2.60k | case ' ' : |
1499 | 4.24k | case '\t': if (addspace || !good) |
1500 | 4.05k | break; |
1501 | 187 | if (in_com || in_qstr) |
1502 | 0 | good = (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1503 | 187 | else |
1504 | 187 | addspace = 1; |
1505 | 187 | break; |
1506 | 390 | case '=' : |
1507 | 1.10k | case '/' : |
1508 | 1.47k | case ';' : if (!(in_com || in_qstr)) |
1509 | 970 | addspace = -1; |
1510 | 1.47k | good = good && (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1511 | 1.47k | break; |
1512 | 35.3k | default : if (!good) |
1513 | 32.7k | break; |
1514 | 2.65k | if (addspace == 1) |
1515 | 75 | good = (*pos++ == ' '); |
1516 | 2.65k | if (in_com || in_qstr) |
1517 | 0 | good = good && (*pos++ == *ptr); |
1518 | 2.65k | else |
1519 | 2.65k | good = good |
1520 | 2.65k | && (apr_tolower(*pos++) == apr_tolower(*ptr)); |
1521 | 2.65k | addspace = 0; |
1522 | 2.65k | break; |
1523 | 47.5k | } |
1524 | 47.5k | } |
1525 | 50.4k | } |
1526 | 2.89k | if (good && *pos) |
1527 | 166 | good = 0; /* not good if only a prefix was matched */ |
1528 | | |
1529 | 2.89k | } while (*ptr && !good); |
1530 | | |
1531 | 1.25k | return good; |
1532 | 1.25k | } |
1533 | | |
1534 | | /* Find an item in canonical form (lowercase, no extra spaces) within |
1535 | | * an HTTP field value list. Returns 1 if found, 0 if not found. |
1536 | | * This would be much more efficient if we stored header fields as |
1537 | | * an array of list items as they are received instead of a plain string. |
1538 | | */ |
1539 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_find_list_item(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line, |
1540 | | const char *tok) |
1541 | 1.25k | { |
1542 | 1.25k | return find_list_item(p, line, tok, AP_ETAG_NONE); |
1543 | 1.25k | } |
1544 | | |
1545 | | /* Find a strong Etag in canonical form (lowercase, no extra spaces) within |
1546 | | * an HTTP field value list. Returns 1 if found, 0 if not found. |
1547 | | */ |
1548 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_find_etag_strong(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line, |
1549 | | const char *tok) |
1550 | 0 | { |
1551 | 0 | return find_list_item(p, line, tok, AP_ETAG_STRONG); |
1552 | 0 | } |
1553 | | |
1554 | | /* Find a weak ETag in canonical form (lowercase, no extra spaces) within |
1555 | | * an HTTP field value list. Returns 1 if found, 0 if not found. |
1556 | | */ |
1557 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_find_etag_weak(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line, |
1558 | | const char *tok) |
1559 | 0 | { |
1560 | 0 | return find_list_item(p, line, tok, AP_ETAG_WEAK); |
1561 | 0 | } |
1562 | | |
1563 | | /* Grab a list of tokens of the format 1#token (from RFC7230) */ |
1564 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_parse_token_list_strict(apr_pool_t *p, |
1565 | | const char *str_in, |
1566 | | apr_array_header_t **tokens, |
1567 | | int skip_invalid) |
1568 | 1.25k | { |
1569 | 1.25k | int in_leading_space = 1; |
1570 | 1.25k | int in_trailing_space = 0; |
1571 | 1.25k | int string_end = 0; |
1572 | 1.25k | const char *tok_begin; |
1573 | 1.25k | const char *cur; |
1574 | | |
1575 | 1.25k | if (!str_in) { |
1576 | 0 | return NULL; |
1577 | 0 | } |
1578 | | |
1579 | 1.25k | tok_begin = cur = str_in; |
1580 | | |
1581 | 14.1k | while (!string_end) { |
1582 | 13.9k | const unsigned char c = (unsigned char)*cur; |
1583 | | |
1584 | 13.9k | if (!TEST_CHAR(c, T_HTTP_TOKEN_STOP)) { |
1585 | | /* Non-separator character; we are finished with leading |
1586 | | * whitespace. We must never have encountered any trailing |
1587 | | * whitespace before the delimiter (comma) */ |
1588 | 9.96k | in_leading_space = 0; |
1589 | 9.96k | if (in_trailing_space) { |
1590 | 33 | return "Encountered illegal whitespace in token"; |
1591 | 33 | } |
1592 | 9.96k | } |
1593 | 3.95k | else if (c == ' ' || c == '\t') { |
1594 | | /* "Linear whitespace" only includes ASCII CRLF, space, and tab; |
1595 | | * we can't get a CRLF since headers are split on them already, |
1596 | | * so only look for a space or a tab */ |
1597 | 1.84k | if (in_leading_space) { |
1598 | | /* We're still in leading whitespace */ |
1599 | 1.26k | ++tok_begin; |
1600 | 1.26k | } |
1601 | 589 | else { |
1602 | | /* We must be in trailing whitespace */ |
1603 | 589 | ++in_trailing_space; |
1604 | 589 | } |
1605 | 1.84k | } |
1606 | 2.10k | else if (c == ',' || c == '\0') { |
1607 | 1.12k | if (!in_leading_space) { |
1608 | | /* If we're out of the leading space, we know we've read some |
1609 | | * characters of a token */ |
1610 | 758 | if (*tokens == NULL) { |
1611 | 258 | *tokens = apr_array_make(p, 4, sizeof(char *)); |
1612 | 258 | } |
1613 | 758 | APR_ARRAY_PUSH(*tokens, char *) = |
1614 | 758 | apr_pstrmemdup((*tokens)->pool, tok_begin, |
1615 | 758 | (cur - tok_begin) - in_trailing_space); |
1616 | 758 | } |
1617 | | /* We're allowed to have null elements, just don't add them to the |
1618 | | * array */ |
1619 | | |
1620 | 1.12k | tok_begin = cur + 1; |
1621 | 1.12k | in_leading_space = 1; |
1622 | 1.12k | in_trailing_space = 0; |
1623 | 1.12k | string_end = (c == '\0'); |
1624 | 1.12k | } |
1625 | 987 | else { |
1626 | | /* Encountered illegal separator char */ |
1627 | 987 | if (skip_invalid) { |
1628 | | /* Skip to the next separator */ |
1629 | 0 | const char *temp; |
1630 | 0 | temp = ap_strchr_c(cur, ','); |
1631 | 0 | if(!temp) { |
1632 | 0 | temp = ap_strchr_c(cur, '\0'); |
1633 | 0 | } |
1634 | | |
1635 | | /* Act like we haven't seen a token so we reset */ |
1636 | 0 | cur = temp - 1; |
1637 | 0 | in_leading_space = 1; |
1638 | 0 | in_trailing_space = 0; |
1639 | 0 | } |
1640 | 987 | else { |
1641 | 987 | return apr_psprintf(p, "Encountered illegal separator " |
1642 | 987 | "'\\x%.2x'", (unsigned int)c); |
1643 | 987 | } |
1644 | 987 | } |
1645 | | |
1646 | 12.9k | ++cur; |
1647 | 12.9k | } |
1648 | | |
1649 | 230 | return NULL; |
1650 | 1.25k | } |
1651 | | |
1652 | | /* Scan a string for HTTP VCHAR/obs-text characters including HT and SP |
1653 | | * (as used in header values, for example, in RFC 7230 section 3.2) |
1654 | | * returning the pointer to the first non-HT ASCII ctrl character. |
1655 | | */ |
1656 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_scan_http_field_content(const char *ptr) |
1657 | 0 | { |
1658 | 0 | for ( ; !TEST_CHAR(*ptr, T_HTTP_CTRLS); ++ptr) ; |
1659 | |
|
1660 | 0 | return ptr; |
1661 | 0 | } |
1662 | | |
1663 | | /* Scan a string for HTTP token characters, returning the pointer to |
1664 | | * the first non-token character. |
1665 | | */ |
1666 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_scan_http_token(const char *ptr) |
1667 | 0 | { |
1668 | 0 | for ( ; !TEST_CHAR(*ptr, T_HTTP_TOKEN_STOP); ++ptr) ; |
1669 | |
|
1670 | 0 | return ptr; |
1671 | 0 | } |
1672 | | |
1673 | | /* Scan a string for visible ASCII (0x21-0x7E) or obstext (0x80+) |
1674 | | * and return a pointer to the first ctrl/space character encountered. |
1675 | | */ |
1676 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *) ap_scan_vchar_obstext(const char *ptr) |
1677 | 0 | { |
1678 | 0 | for ( ; TEST_CHAR(*ptr, T_VCHAR_OBSTEXT); ++ptr) ; |
1679 | |
|
1680 | 0 | return ptr; |
1681 | 0 | } |
1682 | | |
1683 | | /* Retrieve a token, spacing over it and returning a pointer to |
1684 | | * the first non-white byte afterwards. Note that these tokens |
1685 | | * are delimited by semis and commas; and can also be delimited |
1686 | | * by whitespace at the caller's option. |
1687 | | */ |
1688 | | |
1689 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_get_token(apr_pool_t *p, const char **accept_line, |
1690 | | int accept_white) |
1691 | 1.25k | { |
1692 | 1.25k | const char *ptr = *accept_line; |
1693 | 1.25k | const char *tok_start; |
1694 | 1.25k | char *token; |
1695 | | |
1696 | | /* Find first non-white byte */ |
1697 | | |
1698 | 2.82k | while (apr_isspace(*ptr)) |
1699 | 1.57k | ++ptr; |
1700 | | |
1701 | 1.25k | tok_start = ptr; |
1702 | | |
1703 | | /* find token end, skipping over quoted strings. |
1704 | | * (comments are already gone). |
1705 | | */ |
1706 | | |
1707 | 35.8k | while (*ptr && (accept_white || !apr_isspace(*ptr)) |
1708 | 35.8k | && *ptr != ';' && *ptr != ',') { |
1709 | 34.6k | if (*ptr++ == '"') |
1710 | 4.46k | while (*ptr) |
1711 | 4.36k | if (*ptr++ == '"') |
1712 | 482 | break; |
1713 | 34.6k | } |
1714 | | |
1715 | 1.25k | token = apr_pstrmemdup(p, tok_start, ptr - tok_start); |
1716 | | |
1717 | | /* Advance accept_line pointer to the next non-white byte */ |
1718 | | |
1719 | 1.25k | while (apr_isspace(*ptr)) |
1720 | 0 | ++ptr; |
1721 | | |
1722 | 1.25k | *accept_line = ptr; |
1723 | 1.25k | return token; |
1724 | 1.25k | } |
1725 | | |
1726 | | |
1727 | | /* find http tokens, see the definition of token from RFC2068 */ |
1728 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_find_token(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line, const char *tok) |
1729 | 1.25k | { |
1730 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *start_token; |
1731 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *s; |
1732 | | |
1733 | 1.25k | if (!line) |
1734 | 0 | return 0; |
1735 | | |
1736 | 1.25k | s = (const unsigned char *)line; |
1737 | 4.83k | for (;;) { |
1738 | | /* find start of token, skip all stop characters */ |
1739 | 37.4k | while (*s && TEST_CHAR(*s, T_HTTP_TOKEN_STOP)) { |
1740 | 32.6k | ++s; |
1741 | 32.6k | } |
1742 | 4.83k | if (!*s) { |
1743 | 720 | return 0; |
1744 | 720 | } |
1745 | 4.11k | start_token = s; |
1746 | | /* find end of the token */ |
1747 | 22.6k | while (*s && !TEST_CHAR(*s, T_HTTP_TOKEN_STOP)) { |
1748 | 18.5k | ++s; |
1749 | 18.5k | } |
1750 | 4.11k | if (!ap_cstr_casecmpn((const char *)start_token, (const char *)tok, |
1751 | 4.11k | s - start_token)) { |
1752 | 105 | return 1; |
1753 | 105 | } |
1754 | 4.01k | if (!*s) { |
1755 | 425 | return 0; |
1756 | 425 | } |
1757 | 4.01k | } |
1758 | 1.25k | } |
1759 | | |
1760 | | static const char *find_last_token(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line, |
1761 | | const char *tok) |
1762 | 2.49k | { |
1763 | 2.49k | int llen, tlen, lidx; |
1764 | | |
1765 | 2.49k | if (!line) |
1766 | 0 | return NULL; |
1767 | | |
1768 | 2.49k | llen = strlen(line); |
1769 | 2.49k | tlen = strlen(tok); |
1770 | 2.49k | lidx = llen - tlen; |
1771 | | |
1772 | 2.49k | if (lidx < 0 || |
1773 | 2.49k | (lidx > 0 && !(apr_isspace(line[lidx - 1]) || line[lidx - 1] == ','))) |
1774 | 2.06k | return NULL; |
1775 | | |
1776 | 424 | if (ap_cstr_casecmpn(&line[lidx], tok, tlen) == 0) { |
1777 | 21 | return &line[lidx]; |
1778 | 21 | } |
1779 | 403 | return NULL; |
1780 | 424 | } |
1781 | | |
1782 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_find_last_token(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line, |
1783 | | const char *tok) |
1784 | 1.25k | { |
1785 | 1.25k | return find_last_token(p, line, tok) != NULL; |
1786 | 1.25k | } |
1787 | | |
1788 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_is_chunked(apr_pool_t *p, const char *line) |
1789 | 1.25k | { |
1790 | 1.25k | const char *s; |
1791 | | |
1792 | 1.25k | if (!line) |
1793 | 0 | return 0; |
1794 | 1.25k | if (!ap_cstr_casecmp(line, "chunked")) { |
1795 | 9 | return 1; |
1796 | 9 | } |
1797 | | |
1798 | 1.24k | s = find_last_token(p, line, "chunked"); |
1799 | | |
1800 | 1.24k | if (!s) return 0; |
1801 | | |
1802 | | /* eat spaces right-to-left to see what precedes "chunked" */ |
1803 | 296 | while (--s > line) { |
1804 | 293 | if (*s != ' ') break; |
1805 | 293 | } |
1806 | | |
1807 | | /* found delim, or leading ws (input wasn't parsed by httpd as a header) */ |
1808 | 20 | if (*s == ',' || *s == ' ') { |
1809 | 4 | return 1; |
1810 | 4 | } |
1811 | 16 | return 0; |
1812 | 20 | } |
1813 | | |
1814 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_shell_cmd(apr_pool_t *p, const char *str) |
1815 | 1.25k | { |
1816 | 1.25k | char *cmd; |
1817 | 1.25k | unsigned char *d; |
1818 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *s; |
1819 | | |
1820 | 1.25k | cmd = apr_palloc(p, 2 * strlen(str) + 1); /* Be safe */ |
1821 | 1.25k | d = (unsigned char *)cmd; |
1822 | 1.25k | s = (const unsigned char *)str; |
1823 | 56.3k | for (; *s; ++s) { |
1824 | | |
1825 | | #if defined(OS2) || defined(WIN32) |
1826 | | /* |
1827 | | * Newlines to Win32/OS2 CreateProcess() are ill advised. |
1828 | | * Convert them to spaces since they are effectively white |
1829 | | * space to most applications |
1830 | | */ |
1831 | | if (*s == '\r' || *s == '\n') { |
1832 | | *d++ = ' '; |
1833 | | continue; |
1834 | | } |
1835 | | #endif |
1836 | | |
1837 | 55.0k | if (TEST_CHAR(*s, T_ESCAPE_SHELL_CMD)) { |
1838 | 15.2k | *d++ = '\\'; |
1839 | 15.2k | } |
1840 | 55.0k | *d++ = *s; |
1841 | 55.0k | } |
1842 | 1.25k | *d = '\0'; |
1843 | | |
1844 | 1.25k | return cmd; |
1845 | 1.25k | } |
1846 | | |
1847 | | static char x2c(const char *what) |
1848 | 457 | { |
1849 | 457 | char digit; |
1850 | | |
1851 | 457 | #if !APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC |
1852 | 457 | digit = ((what[0] >= 'A') ? ((what[0] & 0xdf) - 'A') + 10 |
1853 | 457 | : (what[0] - '0')); |
1854 | 457 | digit *= 16; |
1855 | 457 | digit += (what[1] >= 'A' ? ((what[1] & 0xdf) - 'A') + 10 |
1856 | 457 | : (what[1] - '0')); |
1857 | | #else /*APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ |
1858 | | char xstr[5]; |
1859 | | xstr[0]='0'; |
1860 | | xstr[1]='x'; |
1861 | | xstr[2]=what[0]; |
1862 | | xstr[3]=what[1]; |
1863 | | xstr[4]='\0'; |
1864 | | digit = apr_xlate_conv_byte(ap_hdrs_from_ascii, |
1865 | | 0xFF & strtol(xstr, NULL, 16)); |
1866 | | #endif /*APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ |
1867 | 457 | return (digit); |
1868 | 457 | } |
1869 | | |
1870 | | /* |
1871 | | * Unescapes a URL, leaving reserved characters intact. |
1872 | | * Returns 0 on success, non-zero on error |
1873 | | * Failure is due to |
1874 | | * bad % escape returns HTTP_BAD_REQUEST |
1875 | | * |
1876 | | * decoding %00 or a forbidden character returns HTTP_NOT_FOUND |
1877 | | */ |
1878 | | |
1879 | | static int unescape_url(char *url, const char *forbid, const char *reserved, |
1880 | | unsigned int flags) |
1881 | 540 | { |
1882 | 540 | const int keep_slashes = (flags & AP_UNESCAPE_URL_KEEP_SLASHES) != 0, |
1883 | 540 | forbid_slashes = (flags & AP_UNESCAPE_URL_FORBID_SLASHES) != 0, |
1884 | 540 | keep_unreserved = (flags & AP_UNESCAPE_URL_KEEP_UNRESERVED) != 0; |
1885 | 540 | int badesc, badpath; |
1886 | 540 | char *x, *y; |
1887 | | |
1888 | 540 | badesc = 0; |
1889 | 540 | badpath = 0; |
1890 | | |
1891 | 540 | if (url == NULL) { |
1892 | 0 | return OK; |
1893 | 0 | } |
1894 | | /* Initial scan for first '%'. Don't bother writing values before |
1895 | | * seeing a '%' */ |
1896 | 540 | y = strchr(url, '%'); |
1897 | 540 | if (y == NULL) { |
1898 | 435 | return OK; |
1899 | 435 | } |
1900 | 3.63k | for (x = y; *y; ++x, ++y) { |
1901 | 3.53k | if (*y != '%') { |
1902 | 2.22k | *x = *y; |
1903 | 2.22k | } |
1904 | 1.30k | else { |
1905 | 1.30k | if (!apr_isxdigit(*(y + 1)) || !apr_isxdigit(*(y + 2))) { |
1906 | 850 | badesc = 1; |
1907 | 850 | *x = '%'; |
1908 | 850 | } |
1909 | 457 | else { |
1910 | 457 | char decoded; |
1911 | 457 | decoded = x2c(y + 1); |
1912 | 457 | if ((decoded == '\0') |
1913 | 457 | || (forbid_slashes && AP_IS_SLASH(decoded)) |
1914 | 457 | || (forbid && ap_strchr_c(forbid, decoded))) { |
1915 | 178 | badpath = 1; |
1916 | 178 | *x = decoded; |
1917 | 178 | y += 2; |
1918 | 178 | } |
1919 | 279 | else if ((keep_unreserved && TEST_CHAR(decoded, |
1920 | 279 | T_URI_UNRESERVED)) |
1921 | 279 | || (keep_slashes && AP_IS_SLASH(decoded)) |
1922 | 279 | || (reserved && ap_strchr_c(reserved, decoded))) { |
1923 | 0 | *x++ = *y++; |
1924 | 0 | *x++ = *y++; |
1925 | 0 | *x = *y; |
1926 | 0 | } |
1927 | 279 | else { |
1928 | 279 | *x = decoded; |
1929 | 279 | y += 2; |
1930 | 279 | } |
1931 | 457 | } |
1932 | 1.30k | } |
1933 | 3.53k | } |
1934 | 105 | *x = '\0'; |
1935 | 105 | if (badesc) { |
1936 | 83 | return HTTP_BAD_REQUEST; |
1937 | 83 | } |
1938 | 22 | else if (badpath) { |
1939 | 7 | return HTTP_NOT_FOUND; |
1940 | 7 | } |
1941 | 15 | else { |
1942 | 15 | return OK; |
1943 | 15 | } |
1944 | 105 | } |
1945 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_unescape_url(char *url) |
1946 | 290 | { |
1947 | | /* Traditional */ |
1948 | 290 | return unescape_url(url, AP_SLASHES, NULL, 0); |
1949 | 290 | } |
1950 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_unescape_url_keep2f(char *url, int decode_slashes) |
1951 | 0 | { |
1952 | | /* AllowEncodedSlashes (corrected) */ |
1953 | 0 | if (decode_slashes) { |
1954 | | /* no chars reserved */ |
1955 | 0 | return unescape_url(url, NULL, NULL, 0); |
1956 | 0 | } else { |
1957 | | /* reserve (do not decode) encoded slashes */ |
1958 | 0 | return unescape_url(url, NULL, AP_SLASHES, 0); |
1959 | 0 | } |
1960 | 0 | } |
1961 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_unescape_url_ex(char *url, unsigned int flags) |
1962 | 0 | { |
1963 | 0 | return unescape_url(url, NULL, NULL, flags); |
1964 | 0 | } |
1965 | | |
1966 | | #ifdef NEW_APIS |
1967 | | /* IFDEF these out until they've been thought through. |
1968 | | * Just a germ of an API extension for now |
1969 | | */ |
1970 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_unescape_url_proxy(char *url) |
1971 | | { |
1972 | | /* leave RFC1738 reserved characters intact, * so proxied URLs |
1973 | | * don't get mangled. Where does that leave encoded '&' ? |
1974 | | */ |
1975 | | return unescape_url(url, NULL, "/;?", 0); |
1976 | | } |
1977 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_unescape_url_reserved(char *url, const char *reserved) |
1978 | | { |
1979 | | return unescape_url(url, NULL, reserved); |
1980 | | } |
1981 | | #endif |
1982 | | |
1983 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_unescape_urlencoded(char *query) |
1984 | 250 | { |
1985 | 250 | char *slider; |
1986 | | |
1987 | | /* replace plus with a space */ |
1988 | 250 | if (query) { |
1989 | 9.71k | for (slider = query; *slider; slider++) { |
1990 | 9.46k | if (*slider == '+') { |
1991 | 183 | *slider = ' '; |
1992 | 183 | } |
1993 | 9.46k | } |
1994 | 250 | } |
1995 | | |
1996 | | /* unescape everything else */ |
1997 | 250 | return unescape_url(query, NULL, NULL, 0); |
1998 | 250 | } |
1999 | | |
2000 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_construct_server(apr_pool_t *p, const char *hostname, |
2001 | | apr_port_t port, const request_rec *r) |
2002 | 0 | { |
2003 | 0 | if (ap_is_default_port(port, r)) { |
2004 | 0 | return apr_pstrdup(p, hostname); |
2005 | 0 | } |
2006 | 0 | else { |
2007 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(p, "%s:%u", hostname, port); |
2008 | 0 | } |
2009 | 0 | } |
2010 | | |
2011 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_unescape_all(char *url) |
2012 | 0 | { |
2013 | 0 | return unescape_url(url, NULL, NULL, 0); |
2014 | 0 | } |
2015 | | |
2016 | | /* c2x takes an unsigned, and expects the caller has guaranteed that |
2017 | | * 0 <= what < 256... which usually means that you have to cast to |
2018 | | * unsigned char first, because (unsigned)(char)(x) first goes through |
2019 | | * signed extension to an int before the unsigned cast. |
2020 | | * |
2021 | | * The reason for this assumption is to assist gcc code generation -- |
2022 | | * the unsigned char -> unsigned extension is already done earlier in |
2023 | | * both uses of this code, so there's no need to waste time doing it |
2024 | | * again. |
2025 | | */ |
2026 | | static const char c2x_table[] = "0123456789abcdef"; |
2027 | | |
2028 | | static APR_INLINE unsigned char *c2x(unsigned what, unsigned char prefix, |
2029 | | unsigned char *where) |
2030 | 117k | { |
2031 | | #if APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC |
2032 | | what = apr_xlate_conv_byte(ap_hdrs_to_ascii, (unsigned char)what); |
2033 | | #endif /*APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC*/ |
2034 | 117k | *where++ = prefix; |
2035 | 117k | *where++ = c2x_table[what >> 4]; |
2036 | 117k | *where++ = c2x_table[what & 0xf]; |
2037 | 117k | return where; |
2038 | 117k | } |
2039 | | |
2040 | | /* |
2041 | | * escape_path_segment() escapes a path segment, as defined in RFC 1808. This |
2042 | | * routine is (should be) OS independent. |
2043 | | * |
2044 | | * os_escape_path() converts an OS path to a URL, in an OS dependent way. In all |
2045 | | * cases if a ':' occurs before the first '/' in the URL, the URL should be |
2046 | | * prefixed with "./" (or the ':' escaped). In the case of Unix, this means |
2047 | | * leaving '/' alone, but otherwise doing what escape_path_segment() does. For |
2048 | | * efficiency reasons, we don't use escape_path_segment(), which is provided for |
2049 | | * reference. Again, RFC 1808 is where this stuff is defined. |
2050 | | * |
2051 | | * If partial is set, os_escape_path() assumes that the path will be appended to |
2052 | | * something with a '/' in it (and thus does not prefix "./"). |
2053 | | */ |
2054 | | |
2055 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_path_segment_buffer(char *copy, const char *segment) |
2056 | 1.25k | { |
2057 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *)segment; |
2058 | 1.25k | unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)copy; |
2059 | 1.25k | unsigned c; |
2060 | | |
2061 | 56.3k | while ((c = *s)) { |
2062 | 55.0k | if (TEST_CHAR(c, T_ESCAPE_PATH_SEGMENT)) { |
2063 | 30.4k | d = c2x(c, '%', d); |
2064 | 30.4k | } |
2065 | 24.6k | else { |
2066 | 24.6k | *d++ = c; |
2067 | 24.6k | } |
2068 | 55.0k | ++s; |
2069 | 55.0k | } |
2070 | 1.25k | *d = '\0'; |
2071 | 1.25k | return copy; |
2072 | 1.25k | } |
2073 | | |
2074 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_path_segment(apr_pool_t *p, const char *segment) |
2075 | 0 | { |
2076 | 0 | return ap_escape_path_segment_buffer(apr_palloc(p, 3 * strlen(segment) + 1), segment); |
2077 | 0 | } |
2078 | | |
2079 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_os_escape_path(apr_pool_t *p, const char *path, int partial) |
2080 | 1.25k | { |
2081 | | /* Allocate +3 for potential "./" and trailing NULL. |
2082 | | * Allocate another +1 to allow the caller to add a trailing '/' (see |
2083 | | * comment in 'ap_sub_req_lookup_dirent') |
2084 | | */ |
2085 | 1.25k | char *copy = apr_palloc(p, 3 * strlen(path) + 3 + 1); |
2086 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *)path; |
2087 | 1.25k | unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)copy; |
2088 | 1.25k | unsigned c; |
2089 | | |
2090 | 1.25k | if (!partial) { |
2091 | 1.25k | const char *colon = ap_strchr_c(path, ':'); |
2092 | 1.25k | const char *slash = ap_strchr_c(path, '/'); |
2093 | | |
2094 | 1.25k | if (colon && (!slash || colon < slash)) { |
2095 | 44 | *d++ = '.'; |
2096 | 44 | *d++ = '/'; |
2097 | 44 | } |
2098 | 1.25k | } |
2099 | 56.3k | while ((c = *s)) { |
2100 | 55.0k | if (TEST_CHAR(c, T_OS_ESCAPE_PATH)) { |
2101 | 29.3k | d = c2x(c, '%', d); |
2102 | 29.3k | } |
2103 | 25.7k | else { |
2104 | 25.7k | *d++ = c; |
2105 | 25.7k | } |
2106 | 55.0k | ++s; |
2107 | 55.0k | } |
2108 | 1.25k | *d = '\0'; |
2109 | 1.25k | return copy; |
2110 | 1.25k | } |
2111 | | |
2112 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_urlencoded_buffer(char *copy, const char *buffer) |
2113 | 1.25k | { |
2114 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *)buffer; |
2115 | 1.25k | unsigned char *d = (unsigned char *)copy; |
2116 | 1.25k | unsigned c; |
2117 | | |
2118 | 56.3k | while ((c = *s)) { |
2119 | 55.0k | if (TEST_CHAR(c, T_ESCAPE_URLENCODED)) { |
2120 | 33.6k | d = c2x(c, '%', d); |
2121 | 33.6k | } |
2122 | 21.4k | else if (c == ' ') { |
2123 | 3.55k | *d++ = '+'; |
2124 | 3.55k | } |
2125 | 17.8k | else { |
2126 | 17.8k | *d++ = c; |
2127 | 17.8k | } |
2128 | 55.0k | ++s; |
2129 | 55.0k | } |
2130 | 1.25k | *d = '\0'; |
2131 | 1.25k | return copy; |
2132 | 1.25k | } |
2133 | | |
2134 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_urlencoded(apr_pool_t *p, const char *buffer) |
2135 | 1.25k | { |
2136 | 1.25k | return ap_escape_urlencoded_buffer(apr_palloc(p, 3 * strlen(buffer) + 1), buffer); |
2137 | 1.25k | } |
2138 | | |
2139 | | /* ap_escape_uri is now a macro for os_escape_path */ |
2140 | | |
2141 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_html2(apr_pool_t *p, const char *s, int toasc) |
2142 | 1.25k | { |
2143 | 1.25k | apr_size_t i, j; |
2144 | 1.25k | char *x; |
2145 | | |
2146 | | /* first, count the number of extra characters */ |
2147 | 56.3k | for (i = 0, j = 0; s[i] != '\0'; i++) { |
2148 | 55.0k | if (i + j > APR_SIZE_MAX - 6) { |
2149 | 0 | abort(); |
2150 | 0 | } |
2151 | 55.0k | if (s[i] == '<' || s[i] == '>') |
2152 | 601 | j += 3; |
2153 | 54.4k | else if (s[i] == '&') |
2154 | 397 | j += 4; |
2155 | 54.0k | else if (s[i] == '"') |
2156 | 1.55k | j += 5; |
2157 | 52.5k | else if (toasc && !apr_isascii(s[i])) |
2158 | 0 | j += 5; |
2159 | 55.0k | } |
2160 | | |
2161 | 1.25k | if (j == 0) |
2162 | 923 | return apr_pstrmemdup(p, s, i); |
2163 | | |
2164 | 327 | x = apr_palloc(p, i + j + 1); |
2165 | 19.2k | for (i = 0, j = 0; s[i] != '\0'; i++, j++) |
2166 | 18.9k | if (s[i] == '<') { |
2167 | 288 | memcpy(&x[j], "<", 4); |
2168 | 288 | j += 3; |
2169 | 288 | } |
2170 | 18.6k | else if (s[i] == '>') { |
2171 | 313 | memcpy(&x[j], ">", 4); |
2172 | 313 | j += 3; |
2173 | 313 | } |
2174 | 18.3k | else if (s[i] == '&') { |
2175 | 397 | memcpy(&x[j], "&", 5); |
2176 | 397 | j += 4; |
2177 | 397 | } |
2178 | 17.9k | else if (s[i] == '"') { |
2179 | 1.55k | memcpy(&x[j], """, 6); |
2180 | 1.55k | j += 5; |
2181 | 1.55k | } |
2182 | 16.3k | else if (toasc && !apr_isascii(s[i])) { |
2183 | 0 | char *esc = apr_psprintf(p, "&#%3.3d;", (unsigned char)s[i]); |
2184 | 0 | memcpy(&x[j], esc, 6); |
2185 | 0 | j += 5; |
2186 | 0 | } |
2187 | 16.3k | else |
2188 | 16.3k | x[j] = s[i]; |
2189 | | |
2190 | 327 | x[j] = '\0'; |
2191 | 327 | return x; |
2192 | 1.25k | } |
2193 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_logitem(apr_pool_t *p, const char *str) |
2194 | 1.25k | { |
2195 | 1.25k | char *ret; |
2196 | 1.25k | unsigned char *d; |
2197 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *s; |
2198 | 1.25k | apr_size_t length, escapes = 0; |
2199 | | |
2200 | 1.25k | if (!str) { |
2201 | 0 | return NULL; |
2202 | 0 | } |
2203 | | |
2204 | | /* Compute how many characters need to be escaped */ |
2205 | 1.25k | s = (const unsigned char *)str; |
2206 | 56.3k | for (; *s; ++s) { |
2207 | 55.0k | if (TEST_CHAR(*s, T_ESCAPE_LOGITEM)) { |
2208 | 23.3k | escapes++; |
2209 | 23.3k | } |
2210 | 55.0k | } |
2211 | | |
2212 | | /* Compute the length of the input string, including NULL */ |
2213 | 1.25k | length = s - (const unsigned char *)str + 1; |
2214 | | |
2215 | | /* Fast path: nothing to escape */ |
2216 | 1.25k | if (escapes == 0) { |
2217 | 249 | return apr_pmemdup(p, str, length); |
2218 | 249 | } |
2219 | | |
2220 | | /* Each escaped character needs up to 3 extra bytes (0 --> \x00) */ |
2221 | 1.00k | ret = apr_palloc(p, length + 3 * escapes); |
2222 | 1.00k | d = (unsigned char *)ret; |
2223 | 1.00k | s = (const unsigned char *)str; |
2224 | 50.8k | for (; *s; ++s) { |
2225 | 49.8k | if (TEST_CHAR(*s, T_ESCAPE_LOGITEM)) { |
2226 | 23.3k | *d++ = '\\'; |
2227 | 23.3k | switch(*s) { |
2228 | 186 | case '\b': |
2229 | 186 | *d++ = 'b'; |
2230 | 186 | break; |
2231 | 2.16k | case '\n': |
2232 | 2.16k | *d++ = 'n'; |
2233 | 2.16k | break; |
2234 | 336 | case '\r': |
2235 | 336 | *d++ = 'r'; |
2236 | 336 | break; |
2237 | 2.35k | case '\t': |
2238 | 2.35k | *d++ = 't'; |
2239 | 2.35k | break; |
2240 | 436 | case '\v': |
2241 | 436 | *d++ = 'v'; |
2242 | 436 | break; |
2243 | 4.43k | case '\\': |
2244 | 5.99k | case '"': |
2245 | 5.99k | *d++ = *s; |
2246 | 5.99k | break; |
2247 | 11.8k | default: |
2248 | 11.8k | c2x(*s, 'x', d); |
2249 | 11.8k | d += 3; |
2250 | 23.3k | } |
2251 | 23.3k | } |
2252 | 26.5k | else { |
2253 | 26.5k | *d++ = *s; |
2254 | 26.5k | } |
2255 | 49.8k | } |
2256 | 1.00k | *d = '\0'; |
2257 | | |
2258 | 1.00k | return ret; |
2259 | 1.00k | } |
2260 | | |
2261 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_size_t) ap_escape_errorlog_item(char *dest, const char *source, |
2262 | | apr_size_t buflen) |
2263 | 1.25k | { |
2264 | 1.25k | unsigned char *d, *ep; |
2265 | 1.25k | const unsigned char *s; |
2266 | | |
2267 | 1.25k | if (!source || !buflen) { /* be safe */ |
2268 | 0 | return 0; |
2269 | 0 | } |
2270 | | |
2271 | 1.25k | d = (unsigned char *)dest; |
2272 | 1.25k | s = (const unsigned char *)source; |
2273 | 1.25k | ep = d + buflen - 1; |
2274 | | |
2275 | 56.3k | for (; d < ep && *s; ++s) { |
2276 | | |
2277 | 55.0k | if (TEST_CHAR(*s, T_ESCAPE_LOGITEM)) { |
2278 | 23.3k | *d++ = '\\'; |
2279 | 23.3k | if (d >= ep) { |
2280 | 0 | --d; |
2281 | 0 | break; |
2282 | 0 | } |
2283 | | |
2284 | 23.3k | switch(*s) { |
2285 | 186 | case '\b': |
2286 | 186 | *d++ = 'b'; |
2287 | 186 | break; |
2288 | 2.16k | case '\n': |
2289 | 2.16k | *d++ = 'n'; |
2290 | 2.16k | break; |
2291 | 336 | case '\r': |
2292 | 336 | *d++ = 'r'; |
2293 | 336 | break; |
2294 | 2.35k | case '\t': |
2295 | 2.35k | *d++ = 't'; |
2296 | 2.35k | break; |
2297 | 436 | case '\v': |
2298 | 436 | *d++ = 'v'; |
2299 | 436 | break; |
2300 | 4.43k | case '\\': |
2301 | 4.43k | *d++ = *s; |
2302 | 4.43k | break; |
2303 | 1.55k | case '"': /* no need for this in error log */ |
2304 | 1.55k | d[-1] = *s; |
2305 | 1.55k | break; |
2306 | 11.8k | default: |
2307 | 11.8k | if (d >= ep - 2) { |
2308 | 0 | ep = --d; /* break the for loop as well */ |
2309 | 0 | break; |
2310 | 0 | } |
2311 | 11.8k | c2x(*s, 'x', d); |
2312 | 11.8k | d += 3; |
2313 | 23.3k | } |
2314 | 23.3k | } |
2315 | 31.7k | else { |
2316 | 31.7k | *d++ = *s; |
2317 | 31.7k | } |
2318 | 55.0k | } |
2319 | 1.25k | *d = '\0'; |
2320 | | |
2321 | 1.25k | return (d - (unsigned char *)dest); |
2322 | 1.25k | } |
2323 | | |
2324 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_bin2hex(const void *src, apr_size_t srclen, char *dest) |
2325 | 0 | { |
2326 | 0 | const unsigned char *in = src; |
2327 | 0 | apr_size_t i; |
2328 | |
|
2329 | 0 | for (i = 0; i < srclen; i++) { |
2330 | 0 | *dest++ = c2x_table[in[i] >> 4]; |
2331 | 0 | *dest++ = c2x_table[in[i] & 0xf]; |
2332 | 0 | } |
2333 | 0 | *dest = '\0'; |
2334 | 0 | } |
2335 | | |
2336 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_is_directory(apr_pool_t *p, const char *path) |
2337 | 0 | { |
2338 | 0 | apr_finfo_t finfo; |
2339 | |
|
2340 | 0 | if (apr_stat(&finfo, path, APR_FINFO_TYPE, p) != APR_SUCCESS) |
2341 | 0 | return 0; /* in error condition, just return no */ |
2342 | | |
2343 | 0 | return (finfo.filetype == APR_DIR); |
2344 | 0 | } |
2345 | | |
2346 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_is_rdirectory(apr_pool_t *p, const char *path) |
2347 | 0 | { |
2348 | 0 | apr_finfo_t finfo; |
2349 | |
|
2350 | 0 | if (apr_stat(&finfo, path, APR_FINFO_LINK | APR_FINFO_TYPE, p) != APR_SUCCESS) |
2351 | 0 | return 0; /* in error condition, just return no */ |
2352 | | |
2353 | 0 | return (finfo.filetype == APR_DIR); |
2354 | 0 | } |
2355 | | |
2356 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_make_full_path(apr_pool_t *a, const char *src1, |
2357 | | const char *src2) |
2358 | 0 | { |
2359 | 0 | apr_size_t len1, len2; |
2360 | 0 | char *path; |
2361 | |
|
2362 | 0 | len1 = strlen(src1); |
2363 | 0 | len2 = strlen(src2); |
2364 | | /* allocate +3 for '/' delimiter, trailing NULL and overallocate |
2365 | | * one extra byte to allow the caller to add a trailing '/' |
2366 | | */ |
2367 | 0 | path = (char *)apr_palloc(a, len1 + len2 + 3); |
2368 | 0 | if (len1 == 0) { |
2369 | 0 | *path = '/'; |
2370 | 0 | memcpy(path + 1, src2, len2 + 1); |
2371 | 0 | } |
2372 | 0 | else { |
2373 | 0 | char *next; |
2374 | 0 | memcpy(path, src1, len1); |
2375 | 0 | next = path + len1; |
2376 | 0 | if (next[-1] != '/') { |
2377 | 0 | *next++ = '/'; |
2378 | 0 | } |
2379 | 0 | memcpy(next, src2, len2 + 1); |
2380 | 0 | } |
2381 | 0 | return path; |
2382 | 0 | } |
2383 | | |
2384 | | /* |
2385 | | * Check for an absoluteURI syntax (see section 3.2 in RFC2068). |
2386 | | */ |
2387 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_is_url(const char *u) |
2388 | 0 | { |
2389 | 0 | int x; |
2390 | |
|
2391 | 0 | for (x = 0; u[x] != ':'; x++) { |
2392 | 0 | if ((!u[x]) || |
2393 | 0 | ((!apr_isalnum(u[x])) && |
2394 | 0 | (u[x] != '+') && (u[x] != '-') && (u[x] != '.'))) { |
2395 | 0 | return 0; |
2396 | 0 | } |
2397 | 0 | } |
2398 | | |
2399 | 0 | return (x ? 1 : 0); /* If the first character is ':', it's broken, too */ |
2400 | 0 | } |
2401 | | |
2402 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_ind(const char *s, char c) |
2403 | 0 | { |
2404 | 0 | const char *p = ap_strchr_c(s, c); |
2405 | |
|
2406 | 0 | if (p == NULL) |
2407 | 0 | return -1; |
2408 | 0 | return p - s; |
2409 | 0 | } |
2410 | | |
2411 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_rind(const char *s, char c) |
2412 | 0 | { |
2413 | 0 | const char *p = ap_strrchr_c(s, c); |
2414 | |
|
2415 | 0 | if (p == NULL) |
2416 | 0 | return -1; |
2417 | 0 | return p - s; |
2418 | 0 | } |
2419 | | |
2420 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_str_tolower(char *str) |
2421 | 217 | { |
2422 | 8.69k | while (*str) { |
2423 | 8.47k | *str = apr_tolower(*str); |
2424 | 8.47k | ++str; |
2425 | 8.47k | } |
2426 | 217 | } |
2427 | | |
2428 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_str_toupper(char *str) |
2429 | 0 | { |
2430 | 0 | while (*str) { |
2431 | 0 | *str = apr_toupper(*str); |
2432 | 0 | ++str; |
2433 | 0 | } |
2434 | 0 | } |
2435 | | |
2436 | | /* |
2437 | | * We must return a FQDN |
2438 | | */ |
2439 | | char *ap_get_local_host(apr_pool_t *a) |
2440 | 0 | { |
2441 | 0 | #ifndef MAXHOSTNAMELEN |
2442 | 0 | #define MAXHOSTNAMELEN 256 |
2443 | 0 | #endif |
2444 | 0 | char str[MAXHOSTNAMELEN + 1]; |
2445 | 0 | char *server_hostname = NULL; |
2446 | 0 | apr_sockaddr_t *sockaddr; |
2447 | 0 | char *hostname; |
2448 | |
|
2449 | 0 | if (apr_gethostname(str, sizeof(str) - 1, a) != APR_SUCCESS) { |
2450 | 0 | ap_log_perror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP | APLOG_WARNING, 0, a, APLOGNO(00556) |
2451 | 0 | "%s: apr_gethostname() failed to determine ServerName", |
2452 | 0 | ap_server_argv0); |
2453 | 0 | } else { |
2454 | 0 | str[sizeof(str) - 1] = '\0'; |
2455 | 0 | if (apr_sockaddr_info_get(&sockaddr, str, APR_UNSPEC, 0, 0, a) == APR_SUCCESS) { |
2456 | 0 | if ( (apr_getnameinfo(&hostname, sockaddr, 0) == APR_SUCCESS) && |
2457 | 0 | (ap_strchr_c(hostname, '.')) ) { |
2458 | 0 | server_hostname = apr_pstrdup(a, hostname); |
2459 | 0 | return server_hostname; |
2460 | 0 | } else if (ap_strchr_c(str, '.')) { |
2461 | 0 | server_hostname = apr_pstrdup(a, str); |
2462 | 0 | } else { |
2463 | 0 | apr_sockaddr_ip_get(&hostname, sockaddr); |
2464 | 0 | server_hostname = apr_pstrdup(a, hostname); |
2465 | 0 | } |
2466 | 0 | } else { |
2467 | 0 | ap_log_perror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_STARTUP | APLOG_WARNING, 0, a, APLOGNO(00557) |
2468 | 0 | "%s: apr_sockaddr_info_get() failed for %s", |
2469 | 0 | ap_server_argv0, str); |
2470 | 0 | } |
2471 | 0 | } |
2472 | | |
2473 | 0 | if (!server_hostname) |
2474 | 0 | server_hostname = apr_pstrdup(a, "127.0.0.1"); |
2475 | |
|
2476 | 0 | ap_log_perror(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ALERT|APLOG_STARTUP, 0, a, APLOGNO(00558) |
2477 | 0 | "%s: Could not reliably determine the server's fully qualified " |
2478 | 0 | "domain name, using %s. Set the 'ServerName' directive globally " |
2479 | 0 | "to suppress this message", |
2480 | 0 | ap_server_argv0, server_hostname); |
2481 | |
|
2482 | 0 | return server_hostname; |
2483 | 0 | } |
2484 | | |
2485 | | /* simple 'pool' alloc()ing glue to apr_base64.c |
2486 | | */ |
2487 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_pbase64decode(apr_pool_t *p, const char *bufcoded) |
2488 | 1.25k | { |
2489 | 1.25k | char *decoded; |
2490 | | |
2491 | 1.25k | decoded = (char *) apr_palloc(p, apr_base64_decode_len(bufcoded)); |
2492 | 1.25k | apr_base64_decode(decoded, bufcoded); |
2493 | | |
2494 | 1.25k | return decoded; |
2495 | 1.25k | } |
2496 | | |
2497 | | /* a stringent version of ap_pbase64decode() */ |
2498 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_pbase64decode_strict(apr_pool_t *p, |
2499 | | const char *encoded, |
2500 | | char **decoded, |
2501 | | apr_size_t *len) |
2502 | 199 | { |
2503 | 199 | apr_size_t end_index; |
2504 | 199 | int last_group_len; |
2505 | 199 | const char *end; |
2506 | | |
2507 | | /* Sanity check. |
2508 | | * TODO: this would be a lot more efficient if we had access to the lookup |
2509 | | * table used by APR. If that gets pulled in at any point, make use of it. |
2510 | | */ |
2511 | 199 | end_index = strspn(encoded, "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" |
2512 | 199 | "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" |
2513 | 199 | "0123456789+/"); |
2514 | | |
2515 | 199 | last_group_len = end_index % 4; |
2516 | 199 | end = encoded + end_index; |
2517 | | |
2518 | | /* The only non-alphabet character allowed is the padding character '=' at |
2519 | | * the end of the string. There are two allowable padding cases for the last |
2520 | | * group of four: "xY==" or "xyZ=". We require the final (non-padding) |
2521 | | * character to have been zero-padded during encoding, which limits the |
2522 | | * character choices. |
2523 | | */ |
2524 | 199 | if (last_group_len == 1) { |
2525 | | /* This isn't ever valid. */ |
2526 | 9 | return APR_EINVAL; |
2527 | 9 | } |
2528 | 190 | else if (last_group_len == 2) { |
2529 | | /* ...xY== */ |
2530 | 19 | if (*end != '=' || end[1] != '=') { |
2531 | 16 | return APR_EINVAL; |
2532 | 16 | } |
2533 | 3 | else if (!ap_strchr("AQgw", end[-1])) { |
2534 | | /* Correctly zero-padded input data will result in a final character |
2535 | | * that is one of the four above. */ |
2536 | 1 | return APR_EINVAL; |
2537 | 1 | } |
2538 | | |
2539 | 2 | end += 2; |
2540 | 2 | } |
2541 | 171 | else if (last_group_len == 3) { |
2542 | | /* ...xyZ= */ |
2543 | 24 | if (*end != '=') { |
2544 | 21 | return APR_EINVAL; |
2545 | 21 | } |
2546 | 3 | else if (!ap_strchr("AEIMQUYcgkosw048", end[-1])) { |
2547 | | /* Correctly zero-padded input data will result in a final character |
2548 | | * that is one of the sixteen above. */ |
2549 | 1 | return APR_EINVAL; |
2550 | 1 | } |
2551 | | |
2552 | 2 | end++; |
2553 | 2 | } |
2554 | | |
2555 | | /* At this point, if the encoded buffer is correct, we should be at the end |
2556 | | * of the string. */ |
2557 | 151 | if (*end) { |
2558 | 121 | return APR_EINVAL; |
2559 | 121 | } |
2560 | | |
2561 | 30 | *decoded = apr_palloc(p, apr_base64_decode_len(encoded)); |
2562 | 30 | *len = apr_base64_decode(*decoded, encoded); |
2563 | | |
2564 | 30 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
2565 | 151 | } |
2566 | | |
2567 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_pbase64encode(apr_pool_t *p, char *string) |
2568 | 1.25k | { |
2569 | 1.25k | char *encoded; |
2570 | 1.25k | int l = strlen(string); |
2571 | | |
2572 | 1.25k | encoded = (char *) apr_palloc(p, apr_base64_encode_len(l)); |
2573 | 1.25k | apr_base64_encode(encoded, string, l); |
2574 | | |
2575 | 1.25k | return encoded; |
2576 | 1.25k | } |
2577 | | |
2578 | | /* we want to downcase the type/subtype for comparison purposes |
2579 | | * but nothing else because ;parameter=foo values are case sensitive. |
2580 | | * XXX: in truth we want to downcase parameter names... but really, |
2581 | | * apache has never handled parameters and such correctly. You |
2582 | | * also need to compress spaces and such to be able to compare |
2583 | | * properly. -djg |
2584 | | */ |
2585 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_content_type_tolower(char *str) |
2586 | 217 | { |
2587 | 217 | char *semi; |
2588 | | |
2589 | 217 | semi = strchr(str, ';'); |
2590 | 217 | if (semi) { |
2591 | 8 | *semi = '\0'; |
2592 | 8 | } |
2593 | | |
2594 | 217 | ap_str_tolower(str); |
2595 | | |
2596 | 217 | if (semi) { |
2597 | 8 | *semi = ';'; |
2598 | 8 | } |
2599 | 217 | } |
2600 | | |
2601 | | /* |
2602 | | * Given a string, replace any bare " with \" . |
2603 | | */ |
2604 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_escape_quotes(apr_pool_t *p, const char *instring) |
2605 | 1.25k | { |
2606 | 1.25k | apr_size_t size, extra = 0; |
2607 | 1.25k | const char *inchr = instring; |
2608 | 1.25k | char *outchr, *outstring; |
2609 | | |
2610 | | /* |
2611 | | * Look through the input string, jogging the length of the output |
2612 | | * string up by an extra byte each time we find an unescaped ". |
2613 | | */ |
2614 | 53.3k | while (*inchr != '\0') { |
2615 | 52.1k | if (*inchr == '"') { |
2616 | 1.34k | extra++; |
2617 | 1.34k | } |
2618 | | /* |
2619 | | * If we find a slosh, and it's not the last byte in the string, |
2620 | | * it's escaping something - advance past both bytes. |
2621 | | */ |
2622 | 50.7k | else if ((*inchr == '\\') && (inchr[1] != '\0')) { |
2623 | 2.92k | inchr++; |
2624 | 2.92k | } |
2625 | 52.1k | inchr++; |
2626 | 52.1k | } |
2627 | | |
2628 | 1.25k | if (!extra) { |
2629 | 1.02k | return apr_pstrdup(p, instring); |
2630 | 1.02k | } |
2631 | | |
2632 | | /* How large will the string become, once we escaped all the quotes? |
2633 | | * The tricky cases are |
2634 | | * - an `instring` that is already longer than `ptrdiff_t` |
2635 | | * can hold (which is an undefined case in C, as C defines ptrdiff_t as |
2636 | | * a signed difference between pointers into the same array and one index |
2637 | | * beyond). |
2638 | | * - an `instring` that, including the `extra` chars we want to add, becomes |
2639 | | * even larger than apr_size_t can handle. |
2640 | | * Since this function was not designed to ever return NULL for failure, we |
2641 | | * can only trigger a hard assertion failure. It seems more a programming |
2642 | | * mistake (or failure to verify the input causing this) that leads to this |
2643 | | * situation. |
2644 | | */ |
2645 | 225 | ap_assert(inchr - instring > 0); |
2646 | 225 | size = ((apr_size_t)(inchr - instring)) + 1; |
2647 | 225 | ap_assert(size + extra > size); |
2648 | | |
2649 | 225 | outstring = apr_palloc(p, size + extra); |
2650 | 225 | inchr = instring; |
2651 | 225 | outchr = outstring; |
2652 | | /* |
2653 | | * Now copy the input string to the output string, inserting a slosh |
2654 | | * in front of every " that doesn't already have one. |
2655 | | */ |
2656 | 12.2k | while (*inchr != '\0') { |
2657 | 12.0k | if (*inchr == '"') { |
2658 | 1.34k | *outchr++ = '\\'; |
2659 | 1.34k | } |
2660 | 10.7k | else if ((*inchr == '\\') && (inchr[1] != '\0')) { |
2661 | 876 | *outchr++ = *inchr++; |
2662 | 876 | } |
2663 | 12.0k | *outchr++ = *inchr++; |
2664 | 12.0k | } |
2665 | 225 | *outchr = '\0'; |
2666 | 225 | return outstring; |
2667 | 225 | } |
2668 | | |
2669 | | /* |
2670 | | * Given a string, append the PID deliminated by delim. |
2671 | | * Usually used to create a pid-appended filepath name |
2672 | | * (eg: /a/b/foo -> /a/b/foo.6726). A function, and not |
2673 | | * a macro, to avoid unistd.h dependency |
2674 | | */ |
2675 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_append_pid(apr_pool_t *p, const char *string, |
2676 | | const char *delim) |
2677 | 0 | { |
2678 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(p, "%s%s%" APR_PID_T_FMT, string, |
2679 | 0 | delim, getpid()); |
2680 | |
|
2681 | 0 | } |
2682 | | |
2683 | | /** |
2684 | | * Parse a given timeout parameter string into an apr_interval_time_t value. |
2685 | | * The unit of the time interval is given as postfix string to the numeric |
2686 | | * string. Currently the following units are understood (case insensitive): |
2687 | | * |
2688 | | * ms : milliseconds |
2689 | | * s : seconds |
2690 | | * mi[n] : minutes |
2691 | | * h : hours |
2692 | | * |
2693 | | * If no unit is contained in the given timeout parameter the default_time_unit |
2694 | | * will be used instead. |
2695 | | * @param timeout_parameter The string containing the timeout parameter. |
2696 | | * @param timeout The timeout value to be returned. |
2697 | | * @param default_time_unit The default time unit to use if none is specified |
2698 | | * in timeout_parameter. |
2699 | | * @return Status value indicating whether the parsing was successful or not. |
2700 | | */ |
2701 | 414 | #define CHECK_OVERFLOW(a, b) if (a > b) return APR_EGENERAL |
2702 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_timeout_parameter_parse( |
2703 | | const char *timeout_parameter, |
2704 | | apr_interval_time_t *timeout, |
2705 | | const char *default_time_unit) |
2706 | 1.25k | { |
2707 | 1.25k | char *endp; |
2708 | 1.25k | const char *time_str; |
2709 | 1.25k | apr_int64_t tout; |
2710 | 1.25k | apr_uint64_t check; |
2711 | | |
2712 | 1.25k | tout = apr_strtoi64(timeout_parameter, &endp, 10); |
2713 | 1.25k | if (errno) { |
2714 | 4 | return errno; |
2715 | 4 | } |
2716 | 1.24k | if (!endp || !*endp) { |
2717 | 127 | time_str = default_time_unit; |
2718 | 127 | } |
2719 | 1.11k | else { |
2720 | 1.11k | time_str = endp; |
2721 | 1.11k | } |
2722 | | |
2723 | 1.24k | if (tout < 0) { |
2724 | 90 | return APR_EGENERAL; |
2725 | 90 | } |
2726 | | |
2727 | 1.15k | switch (*time_str) { |
2728 | | /* Time is in seconds */ |
2729 | 58 | case 's': |
2730 | 93 | case 'S': |
2731 | 93 | CHECK_OVERFLOW(tout, apr_time_sec(APR_INT64_MAX)); |
2732 | 57 | check = apr_time_from_sec(tout); |
2733 | 57 | break; |
2734 | | /* Time is in hours */ |
2735 | 33 | case 'h': |
2736 | 101 | case 'H': |
2737 | 101 | CHECK_OVERFLOW(tout, apr_time_sec(APR_INT64_MAX / 3600)); |
2738 | 53 | check = apr_time_from_sec(tout * 3600); |
2739 | 53 | break; |
2740 | 201 | case 'm': |
2741 | 224 | case 'M': |
2742 | 224 | switch (*(++time_str)) { |
2743 | | /* Time is in milliseconds */ |
2744 | 119 | case 's': |
2745 | 123 | case 'S': |
2746 | 123 | CHECK_OVERFLOW(tout, apr_time_as_msec(APR_INT64_MAX)); |
2747 | 91 | check = apr_time_from_msec(tout); |
2748 | 91 | break; |
2749 | | /* Time is in minutes */ |
2750 | 71 | case 'i': |
2751 | 97 | case 'I': |
2752 | 97 | CHECK_OVERFLOW(tout, apr_time_sec(APR_INT64_MAX / 60)); |
2753 | 50 | check = apr_time_from_sec(tout * 60); |
2754 | 50 | break; |
2755 | 4 | default: |
2756 | 4 | return APR_EGENERAL; |
2757 | 224 | } |
2758 | 141 | break; |
2759 | 738 | default: |
2760 | 738 | return APR_EGENERAL; |
2761 | 1.15k | } |
2762 | | |
2763 | 251 | *timeout = (apr_interval_time_t)check; |
2764 | 251 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
2765 | 1.15k | } |
2766 | | #undef CHECK_OVERFLOW |
2767 | | |
2768 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_parse_strict_length(apr_off_t *len, const char *str) |
2769 | 0 | { |
2770 | 0 | char *end; |
2771 | |
|
2772 | 0 | return (apr_isdigit(*str) |
2773 | 0 | && apr_strtoff(len, str, &end, 10) == APR_SUCCESS |
2774 | 0 | && *end == '\0'); |
2775 | 0 | } |
2776 | | |
2777 | | /** |
2778 | | * Determine if a request has a request body or not. |
2779 | | * |
2780 | | * @param r the request_rec of the request |
2781 | | * @return truth value |
2782 | | */ |
2783 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_request_has_body(request_rec *r) |
2784 | 0 | { |
2785 | 0 | apr_off_t cl; |
2786 | 0 | const char *cls; |
2787 | |
|
2788 | 0 | return (!r->header_only |
2789 | 0 | && (r->kept_body |
2790 | 0 | || apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Transfer-Encoding") |
2791 | 0 | || ((cls = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Content-Length")) |
2792 | 0 | && ap_parse_strict_length(&cl, cls) && cl > 0))); |
2793 | 0 | } |
2794 | | |
2795 | | /** |
2796 | | * Check whether a request is tainted by exposure to something |
2797 | | * potentially untrusted. |
2798 | | * |
2799 | | */ |
2800 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_request_tainted(request_rec *r, int flags) |
2801 | 0 | { |
2802 | | /** Potential future: a hook or callback here could serve modules |
2803 | | * like mod_security and ironbee with more complex needs. |
2804 | | */ |
2805 | 0 | return r && ((r->taint&flags) |
2806 | 0 | || ap_request_tainted(r->main, flags) |
2807 | 0 | || ap_request_tainted(r->prev, flags)); |
2808 | 0 | } |
2809 | | |
2810 | | AP_DECLARE_NONSTD(apr_status_t) ap_pool_cleanup_set_null(void *data_) |
2811 | 0 | { |
2812 | 0 | void **ptr = (void **)data_; |
2813 | 0 | *ptr = NULL; |
2814 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
2815 | 0 | } |
2816 | | |
2817 | 1.25k | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_str2_alnum(const char *src, char *dest) { |
2818 | | |
2819 | 56.3k | for ( ; *src; src++, dest++) |
2820 | 55.0k | { |
2821 | 55.0k | if (!apr_isprint(*src)) |
2822 | 17.3k | *dest = 'x'; |
2823 | 37.7k | else if (!apr_isalnum(*src)) |
2824 | 22.2k | *dest = '_'; |
2825 | 15.5k | else |
2826 | 15.5k | *dest = (char)*src; |
2827 | 55.0k | } |
2828 | 1.25k | *dest = '\0'; |
2829 | 1.25k | return APR_SUCCESS; |
2830 | | |
2831 | 1.25k | } |
2832 | | |
2833 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_pstr2_alnum(apr_pool_t *p, const char *src, |
2834 | | const char **dest) |
2835 | 1.25k | { |
2836 | 1.25k | char *new = apr_palloc(p, strlen(src)+1); |
2837 | 1.25k | if (!new) |
2838 | 0 | return APR_ENOMEM; |
2839 | 1.25k | *dest = new; |
2840 | 1.25k | return ap_str2_alnum(src, new); |
2841 | 1.25k | } |
2842 | | |
2843 | | /** |
2844 | | * Read the body and parse any form found, which must be of the |
2845 | | * type application/x-www-form-urlencoded. |
2846 | | * |
2847 | | * Name/value pairs are returned in an array, with the names as |
2848 | | * strings with a maximum length of HUGE_STRING_LEN, and the |
2849 | | * values as bucket brigades. This allows values to be arbitrarily |
2850 | | * large. |
2851 | | * |
2852 | | * All url-encoding is removed from both the names and the values |
2853 | | * on the fly. The names are interpreted as strings, while the |
2854 | | * values are interpreted as blocks of binary data, that may |
2855 | | * contain the 0 character. |
2856 | | * |
2857 | | * In order to ensure that resource limits are not exceeded, a |
2858 | | * maximum size must be provided. If the sum of the lengths of |
2859 | | * the names and the values exceed this size, this function |
2860 | | * will return HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE. |
2861 | | * |
2862 | | * An optional number of parameters can be provided, if the number |
2863 | | * of parameters provided exceeds this amount, this function will |
2864 | | * return HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE. If this value is negative, |
2865 | | * no limit is imposed, and the number of parameters is in turn |
2866 | | * constrained by the size parameter above. |
2867 | | * |
2868 | | * This function honours any kept_body configuration, and the |
2869 | | * original raw request body will be saved to the kept_body brigade |
2870 | | * if so configured, just as ap_discard_request_body does. |
2871 | | * |
2872 | | * NOTE: File upload is not yet supported, but can be without change |
2873 | | * to the function call. |
2874 | | */ |
2875 | | |
2876 | | /* form parsing stuff */ |
2877 | | typedef enum { |
2878 | | FORM_NORMAL, |
2879 | | FORM_AMP, |
2880 | | FORM_NAME, |
2881 | | FORM_VALUE, |
2882 | | FORM_PERCENTA, |
2883 | | FORM_PERCENTB, |
2884 | | FORM_ABORT |
2885 | | } ap_form_type_t; |
2886 | | |
2887 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_parse_form_data(request_rec *r, ap_filter_t *f, |
2888 | | apr_array_header_t **ptr, |
2889 | | apr_size_t num, apr_size_t usize) |
2890 | 0 | { |
2891 | 0 | apr_bucket_brigade *bb = NULL; |
2892 | 0 | int seen_eos = 0; |
2893 | 0 | char buffer[HUGE_STRING_LEN + 1]; |
2894 | 0 | const char *ct; |
2895 | 0 | apr_size_t offset = 0; |
2896 | 0 | apr_ssize_t size; |
2897 | 0 | ap_form_type_t state = FORM_NAME, percent = FORM_NORMAL; |
2898 | 0 | ap_form_pair_t *pair = NULL; |
2899 | 0 | apr_array_header_t *pairs = apr_array_make(r->pool, 4, sizeof(ap_form_pair_t)); |
2900 | 0 | char escaped_char[2] = { 0 }; |
2901 | |
|
2902 | 0 | *ptr = pairs; |
2903 | | |
2904 | | /* sanity check - we only support forms for now */ |
2905 | 0 | ct = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Content-Type"); |
2906 | 0 | if (!ct || ap_cstr_casecmpn("application/x-www-form-urlencoded", ct, 33)) { |
2907 | 0 | return ap_discard_request_body(r); |
2908 | 0 | } |
2909 | | |
2910 | 0 | if (usize > APR_SIZE_MAX >> 1) |
2911 | 0 | size = APR_SIZE_MAX >> 1; |
2912 | 0 | else |
2913 | 0 | size = usize; |
2914 | |
|
2915 | 0 | if (!f) { |
2916 | 0 | f = r->input_filters; |
2917 | 0 | } |
2918 | |
|
2919 | 0 | bb = apr_brigade_create(r->pool, r->connection->bucket_alloc); |
2920 | 0 | do { |
2921 | 0 | apr_bucket *bucket = NULL, *last = NULL; |
2922 | |
|
2923 | 0 | int rv = ap_get_brigade(f, bb, AP_MODE_READBYTES, |
2924 | 0 | APR_BLOCK_READ, HUGE_STRING_LEN); |
2925 | 0 | if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
2926 | 0 | apr_brigade_destroy(bb); |
2927 | 0 | return ap_map_http_request_error(rv, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST); |
2928 | 0 | } |
2929 | | |
2930 | 0 | for (bucket = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(bb); |
2931 | 0 | bucket != APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(bb); |
2932 | 0 | last = bucket, bucket = APR_BUCKET_NEXT(bucket)) { |
2933 | 0 | const char *data; |
2934 | 0 | apr_size_t len, slide; |
2935 | |
|
2936 | 0 | if (last) { |
2937 | 0 | apr_bucket_delete(last); |
2938 | 0 | } |
2939 | 0 | if (APR_BUCKET_IS_EOS(bucket)) { |
2940 | 0 | seen_eos = 1; |
2941 | 0 | break; |
2942 | 0 | } |
2943 | 0 | if (bucket->length == 0) { |
2944 | 0 | continue; |
2945 | 0 | } |
2946 | | |
2947 | 0 | rv = apr_bucket_read(bucket, &data, &len, APR_BLOCK_READ); |
2948 | 0 | if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
2949 | 0 | apr_brigade_destroy(bb); |
2950 | 0 | return HTTP_BAD_REQUEST; |
2951 | 0 | } |
2952 | | |
2953 | 0 | slide = len; |
2954 | 0 | while (state != FORM_ABORT && slide-- > 0 && size >= 0 && num != 0) { |
2955 | 0 | char c = *data++; |
2956 | 0 | if ('+' == c) { |
2957 | 0 | c = ' '; |
2958 | 0 | } |
2959 | 0 | else if ('&' == c) { |
2960 | 0 | state = FORM_AMP; |
2961 | 0 | } |
2962 | 0 | if ('%' == c) { |
2963 | 0 | percent = FORM_PERCENTA; |
2964 | 0 | continue; |
2965 | 0 | } |
2966 | 0 | if (FORM_PERCENTA == percent) { |
2967 | 0 | escaped_char[0] = c; |
2968 | 0 | percent = FORM_PERCENTB; |
2969 | 0 | continue; |
2970 | 0 | } |
2971 | 0 | if (FORM_PERCENTB == percent) { |
2972 | 0 | escaped_char[1] = c; |
2973 | 0 | c = x2c(escaped_char); |
2974 | 0 | percent = FORM_NORMAL; |
2975 | 0 | } |
2976 | 0 | switch (state) { |
2977 | 0 | case FORM_AMP: |
2978 | 0 | if (pair) { |
2979 | 0 | const char *tmp = apr_pmemdup(r->pool, buffer, offset); |
2980 | 0 | apr_bucket *b = apr_bucket_pool_create(tmp, offset, r->pool, r->connection->bucket_alloc); |
2981 | 0 | APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(pair->value, b); |
2982 | 0 | } |
2983 | 0 | state = FORM_NAME; |
2984 | 0 | pair = NULL; |
2985 | 0 | offset = 0; |
2986 | 0 | num--; |
2987 | 0 | break; |
2988 | 0 | case FORM_NAME: |
2989 | 0 | if (offset < HUGE_STRING_LEN) { |
2990 | 0 | if ('=' == c) { |
2991 | 0 | pair = (ap_form_pair_t *) apr_array_push(pairs); |
2992 | 0 | pair->name = apr_pstrmemdup(r->pool, buffer, offset); |
2993 | 0 | pair->value = apr_brigade_create(r->pool, r->connection->bucket_alloc); |
2994 | 0 | state = FORM_VALUE; |
2995 | 0 | offset = 0; |
2996 | 0 | } |
2997 | 0 | else { |
2998 | 0 | buffer[offset++] = c; |
2999 | 0 | size--; |
3000 | 0 | } |
3001 | 0 | } |
3002 | 0 | else { |
3003 | 0 | state = FORM_ABORT; |
3004 | 0 | } |
3005 | 0 | break; |
3006 | 0 | case FORM_VALUE: |
3007 | 0 | if (offset >= HUGE_STRING_LEN) { |
3008 | 0 | const char *tmp = apr_pmemdup(r->pool, buffer, offset); |
3009 | 0 | apr_bucket *b = apr_bucket_pool_create(tmp, offset, r->pool, r->connection->bucket_alloc); |
3010 | 0 | APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(pair->value, b); |
3011 | 0 | offset = 0; |
3012 | 0 | } |
3013 | 0 | buffer[offset++] = c; |
3014 | 0 | size--; |
3015 | 0 | break; |
3016 | 0 | default: |
3017 | 0 | break; |
3018 | 0 | } |
3019 | 0 | } |
3020 | |
|
3021 | 0 | } |
3022 | | |
3023 | 0 | apr_brigade_cleanup(bb); |
3024 | 0 | } while (!seen_eos); |
3025 | | |
3026 | 0 | if (FORM_ABORT == state || size < 0 || num == 0) { |
3027 | 0 | return HTTP_REQUEST_ENTITY_TOO_LARGE; |
3028 | 0 | } |
3029 | 0 | else if (FORM_VALUE == state && pair && offset > 0) { |
3030 | 0 | const char *tmp = apr_pmemdup(r->pool, buffer, offset); |
3031 | 0 | apr_bucket *b = apr_bucket_pool_create(tmp, offset, r->pool, r->connection->bucket_alloc); |
3032 | 0 | APR_BRIGADE_INSERT_TAIL(pair->value, b); |
3033 | 0 | } |
3034 | | |
3035 | 0 | return OK; |
3036 | |
|
3037 | 0 | } |
3038 | | |
3039 | 0 | #define VARBUF_SMALL_SIZE 2048 |
3040 | 0 | #define VARBUF_MAX_SIZE (APR_SIZE_MAX - 1 - \ |
3041 | 0 | APR_ALIGN_DEFAULT(sizeof(struct ap_varbuf_info))) |
3042 | | |
3043 | | struct ap_varbuf_info { |
3044 | | struct apr_memnode_t *node; |
3045 | | apr_allocator_t *allocator; |
3046 | | }; |
3047 | | |
3048 | | static apr_status_t varbuf_cleanup(void *info_) |
3049 | 0 | { |
3050 | 0 | struct ap_varbuf_info *info = info_; |
3051 | 0 | info->node->next = NULL; |
3052 | 0 | apr_allocator_free(info->allocator, info->node); |
3053 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
3054 | 0 | } |
3055 | | |
3056 | | static const char nul = '\0'; |
3057 | | static char * const varbuf_empty = (char *)&nul; |
3058 | | |
3059 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_varbuf_init(apr_pool_t *p, struct ap_varbuf *vb, |
3060 | | apr_size_t init_size) |
3061 | 0 | { |
3062 | 0 | vb->buf = varbuf_empty; |
3063 | 0 | vb->avail = 0; |
3064 | 0 | vb->strlen = AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN; |
3065 | 0 | vb->pool = p; |
3066 | 0 | vb->info = NULL; |
3067 | |
|
3068 | 0 | ap_varbuf_grow(vb, init_size); |
3069 | 0 | } |
3070 | | |
3071 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_varbuf_grow(struct ap_varbuf *vb, apr_size_t new_len) |
3072 | 0 | { |
3073 | 0 | apr_memnode_t *new_node = NULL; |
3074 | 0 | apr_allocator_t *allocator; |
3075 | 0 | struct ap_varbuf_info *new_info; |
3076 | 0 | char *new; |
3077 | |
|
3078 | 0 | AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(vb->strlen == AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN || vb->avail >= vb->strlen); |
3079 | |
|
3080 | 0 | if (new_len <= vb->avail) |
3081 | 0 | return; |
3082 | | |
3083 | 0 | if (new_len < 2 * vb->avail && vb->avail < VARBUF_MAX_SIZE/2) { |
3084 | | /* at least double the size, to avoid repeated reallocations */ |
3085 | 0 | new_len = 2 * vb->avail; |
3086 | 0 | } |
3087 | 0 | else if (new_len > VARBUF_MAX_SIZE) { |
3088 | 0 | apr_abortfunc_t abort_fn = apr_pool_abort_get(vb->pool); |
3089 | 0 | ap_assert(abort_fn != NULL); |
3090 | 0 | abort_fn(APR_ENOMEM); |
3091 | 0 | return; |
3092 | 0 | } |
3093 | | |
3094 | 0 | new_len++; /* add space for trailing \0 */ |
3095 | 0 | if (new_len <= VARBUF_SMALL_SIZE) { |
3096 | 0 | new_len = APR_ALIGN_DEFAULT(new_len); |
3097 | 0 | new = apr_palloc(vb->pool, new_len); |
3098 | 0 | if (vb->avail && vb->strlen != 0) { |
3099 | 0 | AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(vb->buf != NULL); |
3100 | 0 | AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(vb->buf != varbuf_empty); |
3101 | 0 | if (new == vb->buf + vb->avail + 1) { |
3102 | | /* We are lucky: the new memory lies directly after our old |
3103 | | * buffer, we can now use both. |
3104 | | */ |
3105 | 0 | vb->avail += new_len; |
3106 | 0 | return; |
3107 | 0 | } |
3108 | 0 | else { |
3109 | | /* copy up to vb->strlen + 1 bytes */ |
3110 | 0 | memcpy(new, vb->buf, vb->strlen == AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN ? |
3111 | 0 | vb->avail + 1 : vb->strlen + 1); |
3112 | 0 | } |
3113 | 0 | } |
3114 | 0 | else { |
3115 | 0 | *new = '\0'; |
3116 | 0 | } |
3117 | 0 | vb->avail = new_len - 1; |
3118 | 0 | vb->buf = new; |
3119 | 0 | return; |
3120 | 0 | } |
3121 | | |
3122 | | /* The required block is rather larger. Use allocator directly so that |
3123 | | * the memory can be freed independently from the pool. */ |
3124 | 0 | allocator = apr_pool_allocator_get(vb->pool); |
3125 | | /* Happens if APR was compiled with APR_POOL_DEBUG */ |
3126 | 0 | if (allocator == NULL) { |
3127 | 0 | apr_allocator_create(&allocator); |
3128 | 0 | ap_assert(allocator != NULL); |
3129 | 0 | } |
3130 | 0 | if (new_len <= VARBUF_MAX_SIZE) |
3131 | 0 | new_node = apr_allocator_alloc(allocator, |
3132 | 0 | new_len + APR_ALIGN_DEFAULT(sizeof(*new_info))); |
3133 | 0 | if (!new_node) { |
3134 | 0 | apr_abortfunc_t abort_fn = apr_pool_abort_get(vb->pool); |
3135 | 0 | ap_assert(abort_fn != NULL); |
3136 | 0 | abort_fn(APR_ENOMEM); |
3137 | 0 | return; |
3138 | 0 | } |
3139 | 0 | new_info = (struct ap_varbuf_info *)new_node->first_avail; |
3140 | 0 | new_node->first_avail += APR_ALIGN_DEFAULT(sizeof(*new_info)); |
3141 | 0 | new_info->node = new_node; |
3142 | 0 | new_info->allocator = allocator; |
3143 | 0 | new = new_node->first_avail; |
3144 | 0 | AP_DEBUG_ASSERT(new_node->endp - new_node->first_avail >= new_len); |
3145 | 0 | new_len = new_node->endp - new_node->first_avail; |
3146 | |
|
3147 | 0 | if (vb->avail && vb->strlen != 0) |
3148 | 0 | memcpy(new, vb->buf, vb->strlen == AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN ? |
3149 | 0 | vb->avail + 1 : vb->strlen + 1); |
3150 | 0 | else |
3151 | 0 | *new = '\0'; |
3152 | 0 | if (vb->info) |
3153 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_run(vb->pool, vb->info, varbuf_cleanup); |
3154 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_register(vb->pool, new_info, varbuf_cleanup, |
3155 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_null); |
3156 | 0 | vb->info = new_info; |
3157 | 0 | vb->buf = new; |
3158 | 0 | vb->avail = new_len - 1; |
3159 | 0 | } |
3160 | | |
3161 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_varbuf_strmemcat(struct ap_varbuf *vb, const char *str, |
3162 | | int len) |
3163 | 0 | { |
3164 | 0 | if (len == 0) |
3165 | 0 | return; |
3166 | 0 | if (!vb->avail) { |
3167 | 0 | ap_varbuf_grow(vb, len); |
3168 | 0 | memcpy(vb->buf, str, len); |
3169 | 0 | vb->buf[len] = '\0'; |
3170 | 0 | vb->strlen = len; |
3171 | 0 | return; |
3172 | 0 | } |
3173 | 0 | if (vb->strlen == AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN) |
3174 | 0 | vb->strlen = strlen(vb->buf); |
3175 | 0 | ap_varbuf_grow(vb, vb->strlen + len); |
3176 | 0 | memcpy(vb->buf + vb->strlen, str, len); |
3177 | 0 | vb->strlen += len; |
3178 | 0 | vb->buf[vb->strlen] = '\0'; |
3179 | 0 | } |
3180 | | |
3181 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_varbuf_free(struct ap_varbuf *vb) |
3182 | 0 | { |
3183 | 0 | if (vb->info) { |
3184 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_run(vb->pool, vb->info, varbuf_cleanup); |
3185 | 0 | vb->info = NULL; |
3186 | 0 | } |
3187 | 0 | vb->buf = NULL; |
3188 | 0 | } |
3189 | | |
3190 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_varbuf_pdup(apr_pool_t *p, struct ap_varbuf *buf, |
3191 | | const char *prepend, apr_size_t prepend_len, |
3192 | | const char *append, apr_size_t append_len, |
3193 | | apr_size_t *new_len) |
3194 | 0 | { |
3195 | 0 | apr_size_t i = 0; |
3196 | 0 | struct iovec vec[3]; |
3197 | |
|
3198 | 0 | if (prepend) { |
3199 | 0 | vec[i].iov_base = (void *)prepend; |
3200 | 0 | vec[i].iov_len = prepend_len; |
3201 | 0 | i++; |
3202 | 0 | } |
3203 | 0 | if (buf->avail && buf->strlen) { |
3204 | 0 | if (buf->strlen == AP_VARBUF_UNKNOWN) |
3205 | 0 | buf->strlen = strlen(buf->buf); |
3206 | 0 | vec[i].iov_base = (void *)buf->buf; |
3207 | 0 | vec[i].iov_len = buf->strlen; |
3208 | 0 | i++; |
3209 | 0 | } |
3210 | 0 | if (append) { |
3211 | 0 | vec[i].iov_base = (void *)append; |
3212 | 0 | vec[i].iov_len = append_len; |
3213 | 0 | i++; |
3214 | 0 | } |
3215 | 0 | if (i) |
3216 | 0 | return apr_pstrcatv(p, vec, i, new_len); |
3217 | | |
3218 | 0 | if (new_len) |
3219 | 0 | *new_len = 0; |
3220 | 0 | return ""; |
3221 | 0 | } |
3222 | | |
3223 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_varbuf_regsub(struct ap_varbuf *vb, |
3224 | | const char *input, |
3225 | | const char *source, |
3226 | | apr_size_t nmatch, |
3227 | | ap_regmatch_t pmatch[], |
3228 | | apr_size_t maxlen) |
3229 | 0 | { |
3230 | 0 | return regsub_core(NULL, NULL, vb, input, source, nmatch, pmatch, maxlen); |
3231 | 0 | } |
3232 | | |
3233 | | static const char * const oom_message = "[crit] Memory allocation failed, " |
3234 | | "aborting process." APR_EOL_STR; |
3235 | | |
3236 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_abort_on_oom(void) |
3237 | 0 | { |
3238 | 0 | int written, count = strlen(oom_message); |
3239 | 0 | const char *buf = oom_message; |
3240 | 0 | do { |
3241 | 0 | written = write(STDERR_FILENO, buf, count); |
3242 | 0 | if (written == count) |
3243 | 0 | break; |
3244 | 0 | if (written > 0) { |
3245 | 0 | buf += written; |
3246 | 0 | count -= written; |
3247 | 0 | } |
3248 | 0 | } while (written >= 0 || errno == EINTR); |
3249 | 0 | abort(); |
3250 | 0 | } |
3251 | | |
3252 | | AP_DECLARE(void *) ap_malloc(size_t size) |
3253 | 0 | { |
3254 | 0 | void *p = malloc(size); |
3255 | 0 | if (p == NULL && size != 0) |
3256 | 0 | ap_abort_on_oom(); |
3257 | 0 | return p; |
3258 | 0 | } |
3259 | | |
3260 | | AP_DECLARE(void *) ap_calloc(size_t nelem, size_t size) |
3261 | 0 | { |
3262 | 0 | void *p = calloc(nelem, size); |
3263 | 0 | if (p == NULL && nelem != 0 && size != 0) |
3264 | 0 | ap_abort_on_oom(); |
3265 | 0 | return p; |
3266 | 0 | } |
3267 | | |
3268 | | AP_DECLARE(void *) ap_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) |
3269 | 0 | { |
3270 | 0 | void *p = realloc(ptr, size); |
3271 | 0 | if (p == NULL && size != 0) |
3272 | 0 | ap_abort_on_oom(); |
3273 | 0 | return p; |
3274 | 0 | } |
3275 | | |
3276 | | #if APR_HAS_THREADS |
3277 | | |
3278 | | #if AP_HAS_THREAD_LOCAL && !APR_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,8,0) |
3279 | | static AP_THREAD_LOCAL apr_thread_t *current_thread = NULL; |
3280 | | #endif |
3281 | | |
3282 | | struct thread_ctx { |
3283 | | apr_thread_start_t func; |
3284 | | void *data; |
3285 | | }; |
3286 | | |
3287 | | static void *APR_THREAD_FUNC thread_start(apr_thread_t *thread, void *data) |
3288 | 0 | { |
3289 | 0 | struct thread_ctx *ctx = data; |
3290 | | |
3291 | | /* Don't let the thread's pool allocator with no limits, though there |
3292 | | * is possibly no allocator with APR <= 1.7 and APR_POOL_DEBUG. |
3293 | | */ |
3294 | 0 | { |
3295 | 0 | apr_pool_t *tp = apr_thread_pool_get(thread); |
3296 | 0 | apr_allocator_t *ta = apr_pool_allocator_get(tp); |
3297 | 0 | if (ta) { |
3298 | 0 | apr_allocator_max_free_set(ta, ap_max_mem_free); |
3299 | 0 | } |
3300 | 0 | } |
3301 | |
|
3302 | | #if AP_HAS_THREAD_LOCAL && !APR_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,8,0) |
3303 | | current_thread = thread; |
3304 | | #endif |
3305 | 0 | return ctx->func(thread, ctx->data); |
3306 | 0 | } |
3307 | | |
3308 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_thread_create(apr_thread_t **thread, |
3309 | | apr_threadattr_t *attr, |
3310 | | apr_thread_start_t func, |
3311 | | void *data, apr_pool_t *pool) |
3312 | 0 | { |
3313 | 0 | struct thread_ctx *ctx = apr_palloc(pool, sizeof(*ctx)); |
3314 | |
|
3315 | 0 | ctx->func = func; |
3316 | 0 | ctx->data = data; |
3317 | 0 | return apr_thread_create(thread, attr, thread_start, ctx, pool); |
3318 | 0 | } |
3319 | | |
3320 | | static apr_status_t main_thread_cleanup(void *arg) |
3321 | 0 | { |
3322 | 0 | apr_thread_t *thd = arg; |
3323 | 0 | apr_pool_destroy(apr_thread_pool_get(thd)); |
3324 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
3325 | 0 | } |
3326 | | |
3327 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_thread_main_create(apr_thread_t **thread, |
3328 | | apr_pool_t *pool) |
3329 | 0 | { |
3330 | 0 | apr_status_t rv; |
3331 | 0 | apr_threadattr_t *attr = NULL; |
3332 | | |
3333 | | /* Create an apr_thread_t for the main child thread to set up its Thread |
3334 | | * Local Storage. Since it's detached and won't apr_thread_exit(), destroy |
3335 | | * its pool before exiting via a cleanup of the given pool. |
3336 | | */ |
3337 | 0 | if ((rv = apr_threadattr_create(&attr, pool)) |
3338 | 0 | || (rv = apr_threadattr_detach_set(attr, 1)) |
3339 | 0 | #if APR_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,8,0) |
3340 | 0 | || (rv = apr_threadattr_max_free_set(attr, ap_max_mem_free)) |
3341 | 0 | #endif |
3342 | 0 | || (rv = ap_thread_current_create(thread, attr, pool))) { |
3343 | 0 | *thread = NULL; |
3344 | 0 | return rv; |
3345 | 0 | } |
3346 | | |
3347 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_register(pool, *thread, main_thread_cleanup, |
3348 | 0 | apr_pool_cleanup_null); |
3349 | 0 | return APR_SUCCESS; |
3350 | 0 | } |
3351 | | |
3352 | | #if !APR_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,8,0) |
3353 | | |
3354 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_thread_current_create(apr_thread_t **current, |
3355 | | apr_threadattr_t *attr, |
3356 | | apr_pool_t *pool) |
3357 | | { |
3358 | | #if AP_HAS_THREAD_LOCAL |
3359 | | apr_status_t rv; |
3360 | | apr_allocator_t *ta; |
3361 | | apr_abortfunc_t abort_fn; |
3362 | | apr_os_thread_t osthd; |
3363 | | apr_pool_t *p; |
3364 | | |
3365 | | *current = ap_thread_current(); |
3366 | | if (*current) { |
3367 | | return APR_EEXIST; |
3368 | | } |
3369 | | |
3370 | | abort_fn = (pool) ? apr_pool_abort_get(pool) : NULL; |
3371 | | rv = apr_allocator_create(&ta); |
3372 | | if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
3373 | | if (abort_fn) |
3374 | | abort_fn(rv); |
3375 | | return rv; |
3376 | | } |
3377 | | /* Don't let the thread's pool allocator with no limits */ |
3378 | | apr_allocator_max_free_set(ta, ap_max_mem_free); |
3379 | | rv = apr_pool_create_unmanaged_ex(&p, abort_fn, ta); |
3380 | | if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
3381 | | return rv; |
3382 | | } |
3383 | | apr_allocator_owner_set(ta, p); |
3384 | | |
3385 | | osthd = apr_os_thread_current(); |
3386 | | rv = apr_os_thread_put(current, &osthd, p); |
3387 | | if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
3388 | | apr_pool_destroy(p); |
3389 | | return rv; |
3390 | | } |
3391 | | |
3392 | | current_thread = *current; |
3393 | | return APR_SUCCESS; |
3394 | | #else |
3395 | | return APR_ENOTIMPL; |
3396 | | #endif |
3397 | | } |
3398 | | |
3399 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_thread_current_after_fork(void) |
3400 | | { |
3401 | | #if AP_HAS_THREAD_LOCAL |
3402 | | current_thread = NULL; |
3403 | | #endif |
3404 | | } |
3405 | | |
3406 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_thread_t *) ap_thread_current(void) |
3407 | | { |
3408 | | #if AP_HAS_THREAD_LOCAL |
3409 | | return current_thread; |
3410 | | #else |
3411 | | return NULL; |
3412 | | #endif |
3413 | | } |
3414 | | |
3415 | | #endif /* !APR_VERSION_AT_LEAST(1,8,0) */ |
3416 | | |
3417 | | #endif /* APR_HAS_THREADS */ |
3418 | | |
3419 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_get_sload(ap_sload_t *ld) |
3420 | 0 | { |
3421 | 0 | int i, j, server_limit, thread_limit; |
3422 | 0 | int ready = 0; |
3423 | 0 | int busy = 0; |
3424 | 0 | int total; |
3425 | 0 | ap_generation_t mpm_generation; |
3426 | | |
3427 | | /* preload errored fields, we overwrite */ |
3428 | 0 | ld->idle = -1; |
3429 | 0 | ld->busy = -1; |
3430 | 0 | ld->bytes_served = 0; |
3431 | 0 | ld->access_count = 0; |
3432 | |
|
3433 | 0 | ap_mpm_query(AP_MPMQ_GENERATION, &mpm_generation); |
3434 | 0 | ap_mpm_query(AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_THREADS, &thread_limit); |
3435 | 0 | ap_mpm_query(AP_MPMQ_HARD_LIMIT_DAEMONS, &server_limit); |
3436 | |
|
3437 | 0 | for (i = 0; i < server_limit; i++) { |
3438 | 0 | process_score *ps; |
3439 | 0 | ps = ap_get_scoreboard_process(i); |
3440 | |
|
3441 | 0 | for (j = 0; j < thread_limit; j++) { |
3442 | 0 | int res; |
3443 | 0 | worker_score *ws = NULL; |
3444 | 0 | ws = &ap_scoreboard_image->servers[i][j]; |
3445 | 0 | res = ws->status; |
3446 | |
|
3447 | 0 | if (!ps->quiescing && ps->pid) { |
3448 | 0 | if (res == SERVER_READY && ps->generation == mpm_generation) { |
3449 | 0 | ready++; |
3450 | 0 | } |
3451 | 0 | else if (res != SERVER_DEAD && |
3452 | 0 | res != SERVER_STARTING && res != SERVER_IDLE_KILL && |
3453 | 0 | ps->generation == mpm_generation) { |
3454 | 0 | busy++; |
3455 | 0 | } |
3456 | 0 | } |
3457 | |
|
3458 | 0 | if (ap_extended_status && !ps->quiescing && ps->pid) { |
3459 | 0 | if (ws->access_count != 0 |
3460 | 0 | || (res != SERVER_READY && res != SERVER_DEAD)) { |
3461 | 0 | ld->access_count += ws->access_count; |
3462 | 0 | ld->bytes_served += ws->bytes_served; |
3463 | 0 | } |
3464 | 0 | } |
3465 | 0 | } |
3466 | 0 | } |
3467 | 0 | total = busy + ready; |
3468 | 0 | if (total) { |
3469 | 0 | ld->idle = ready * 100 / total; |
3470 | 0 | ld->busy = busy * 100 / total; |
3471 | 0 | } |
3472 | 0 | } |
3473 | | |
3474 | | AP_DECLARE(void) ap_get_loadavg(ap_loadavg_t *ld) |
3475 | 0 | { |
3476 | | /* preload errored fields, we overwrite */ |
3477 | 0 | ld->loadavg = -1.0; |
3478 | 0 | ld->loadavg5 = -1.0; |
3479 | 0 | ld->loadavg15 = -1.0; |
3480 | |
|
3481 | 0 | #if HAVE_GETLOADAVG |
3482 | 0 | { |
3483 | 0 | double la[3]; |
3484 | 0 | int num; |
3485 | |
|
3486 | 0 | num = getloadavg(la, 3); |
3487 | 0 | if (num > 0) { |
3488 | 0 | ld->loadavg = (float)la[0]; |
3489 | 0 | } |
3490 | 0 | if (num > 1) { |
3491 | 0 | ld->loadavg5 = (float)la[1]; |
3492 | 0 | } |
3493 | 0 | if (num > 2) { |
3494 | 0 | ld->loadavg15 = (float)la[2]; |
3495 | 0 | } |
3496 | 0 | } |
3497 | 0 | #endif |
3498 | 0 | } |
3499 | | |
3500 | | static const char * const pw_cache_note_name = "conn_cache_note"; |
3501 | | struct pw_cache { |
3502 | | /* varbuf contains concatenated password and hash */ |
3503 | | struct ap_varbuf vb; |
3504 | | apr_size_t pwlen; |
3505 | | apr_status_t result; |
3506 | | }; |
3507 | | |
3508 | | AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_password_validate(request_rec *r, |
3509 | | const char *username, |
3510 | | const char *passwd, |
3511 | | const char *hash) |
3512 | 0 | { |
3513 | 0 | struct pw_cache *cache; |
3514 | 0 | apr_size_t hashlen; |
3515 | |
|
3516 | 0 | cache = (struct pw_cache *)apr_table_get(r->connection->notes, pw_cache_note_name); |
3517 | 0 | if (cache != NULL) { |
3518 | 0 | if (strncmp(passwd, cache->vb.buf, cache->pwlen) == 0 |
3519 | 0 | && strcmp(hash, cache->vb.buf + cache->pwlen) == 0) { |
3520 | 0 | return cache->result; |
3521 | 0 | } |
3522 | | /* make ap_varbuf_grow below not copy the old data */ |
3523 | 0 | cache->vb.strlen = 0; |
3524 | 0 | } |
3525 | 0 | else { |
3526 | 0 | cache = apr_palloc(r->connection->pool, sizeof(struct pw_cache)); |
3527 | 0 | ap_varbuf_init(r->connection->pool, &cache->vb, 0); |
3528 | 0 | apr_table_setn(r->connection->notes, pw_cache_note_name, (void *)cache); |
3529 | 0 | } |
3530 | 0 | cache->pwlen = strlen(passwd); |
3531 | 0 | hashlen = strlen(hash); |
3532 | 0 | ap_varbuf_grow(&cache->vb, cache->pwlen + hashlen + 1); |
3533 | 0 | memcpy(cache->vb.buf, passwd, cache->pwlen); |
3534 | 0 | memcpy(cache->vb.buf + cache->pwlen, hash, hashlen + 1); |
3535 | 0 | cache->result = apr_password_validate(passwd, hash); |
3536 | 0 | return cache->result; |
3537 | 0 | } |
3538 | | |
3539 | | AP_DECLARE(char *) ap_get_exec_line(apr_pool_t *p, |
3540 | | const char *cmd, |
3541 | | const char * const * argv) |
3542 | 0 | { |
3543 | 0 | char buf[MAX_STRING_LEN]; |
3544 | 0 | apr_procattr_t *procattr; |
3545 | 0 | apr_proc_t *proc; |
3546 | 0 | apr_file_t *fp; |
3547 | 0 | apr_size_t nbytes = 1; |
3548 | 0 | char c; |
3549 | 0 | int k; |
3550 | |
|
3551 | 0 | if (apr_procattr_create(&procattr, p) != APR_SUCCESS) |
3552 | 0 | return NULL; |
3553 | 0 | if (apr_procattr_io_set(procattr, APR_FULL_BLOCK, APR_FULL_BLOCK, |
3554 | 0 | APR_FULL_BLOCK) != APR_SUCCESS) |
3555 | 0 | return NULL; |
3556 | 0 | if (apr_procattr_dir_set(procattr, |
3557 | 0 | ap_make_dirstr_parent(p, cmd)) != APR_SUCCESS) |
3558 | 0 | return NULL; |
3559 | 0 | if (apr_procattr_cmdtype_set(procattr, APR_PROGRAM) != APR_SUCCESS) |
3560 | 0 | return NULL; |
3561 | 0 | proc = apr_pcalloc(p, sizeof(apr_proc_t)); |
3562 | 0 | if (apr_proc_create(proc, cmd, argv, NULL, procattr, p) != APR_SUCCESS) |
3563 | 0 | return NULL; |
3564 | 0 | fp = proc->out; |
3565 | |
|
3566 | 0 | if (fp == NULL) |
3567 | 0 | return NULL; |
3568 | | /* XXX: we are reading 1 byte at a time here */ |
3569 | 0 | for (k = 0; apr_file_read(fp, &c, &nbytes) == APR_SUCCESS |
3570 | 0 | && nbytes == 1 && (k < MAX_STRING_LEN-1) ; ) { |
3571 | 0 | if (c == '\n' || c == '\r') |
3572 | 0 | break; |
3573 | 0 | buf[k++] = c; |
3574 | 0 | } |
3575 | 0 | buf[k] = '\0'; |
3576 | 0 | apr_file_close(fp); |
3577 | |
|
3578 | 0 | return apr_pstrndup(p, buf, k); |
3579 | 0 | } |
3580 | | |
3581 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_array_str_index(const apr_array_header_t *array, |
3582 | | const char *s, |
3583 | | int start) |
3584 | 0 | { |
3585 | 0 | if (start >= 0) { |
3586 | 0 | int i; |
3587 | | |
3588 | 0 | for (i = start; i < array->nelts; i++) { |
3589 | 0 | const char *p = APR_ARRAY_IDX(array, i, const char *); |
3590 | 0 | if (!strcmp(p, s)) { |
3591 | 0 | return i; |
3592 | 0 | } |
3593 | 0 | } |
3594 | 0 | } |
3595 | | |
3596 | 0 | return -1; |
3597 | 0 | } |
3598 | | |
3599 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_array_str_contains(const apr_array_header_t *array, |
3600 | | const char *s) |
3601 | 0 | { |
3602 | 0 | return (ap_array_str_index(array, s, 0) >= 0); |
3603 | 0 | } |
3604 | | |
3605 | | #if !APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC |
3606 | | /* |
3607 | | * Our own known-fast translation table for casecmp by character. |
3608 | | * Only ASCII alpha characters 41-5A are folded to 61-7A, other |
3609 | | * octets (such as extended latin alphabetics) are never case-folded. |
3610 | | * NOTE: Other than Alpha A-Z/a-z, each code point is unique! |
3611 | | */ |
3612 | | static const unsigned char ucharmap[256] = { |
3613 | | 0x0, 0x1, 0x2, 0x3, 0x4, 0x5, 0x6, 0x7, |
3614 | | 0x8, 0x9, 0xa, 0xb, 0xc, 0xd, 0xe, 0xf, |
3615 | | 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x14, 0x15, 0x16, 0x17, |
3616 | | 0x18, 0x19, 0x1a, 0x1b, 0x1c, 0x1d, 0x1e, 0x1f, |
3617 | | 0x20, 0x21, 0x22, 0x23, 0x24, 0x25, 0x26, 0x27, |
3618 | | 0x28, 0x29, 0x2a, 0x2b, 0x2c, 0x2d, 0x2e, 0x2f, |
3619 | | 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, |
3620 | | 0x38, 0x39, 0x3a, 0x3b, 0x3c, 0x3d, 0x3e, 0x3f, |
3621 | | 0x40, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', |
3622 | | 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', |
3623 | | 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', |
3624 | | 'x', 'y', 'z', 0x5b, 0x5c, 0x5d, 0x5e, 0x5f, |
3625 | | 0x60, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', |
3626 | | 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o', |
3627 | | 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', |
3628 | | 'x', 'y', 'z', 0x7b, 0x7c, 0x7d, 0x7e, 0x7f, |
3629 | | 0x80, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x85, 0x86, 0x87, |
3630 | | 0x88, 0x89, 0x8a, 0x8b, 0x8c, 0x8d, 0x8e, 0x8f, |
3631 | | 0x90, 0x91, 0x92, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x97, |
3632 | | 0x98, 0x99, 0x9a, 0x9b, 0x9c, 0x9d, 0x9e, 0x9f, |
3633 | | 0xa0, 0xa1, 0xa2, 0xa3, 0xa4, 0xa5, 0xa6, 0xa7, |
3634 | | 0xa8, 0xa9, 0xaa, 0xab, 0xac, 0xad, 0xae, 0xaf, |
3635 | | 0xb0, 0xb1, 0xb2, 0xb3, 0xb4, 0xb5, 0xb6, 0xb7, |
3636 | | 0xb8, 0xb9, 0xba, 0xbb, 0xbc, 0xbd, 0xbe, 0xbf, |
3637 | | 0xc0, 0xc1, 0xc2, 0xc3, 0xc4, 0xc5, 0xc6, 0xc7, |
3638 | | 0xc8, 0xc9, 0xca, 0xcb, 0xcc, 0xcd, 0xce, 0xcf, |
3639 | | 0xd0, 0xd1, 0xd2, 0xd3, 0xd4, 0xd5, 0xd6, 0xd7, |
3640 | | 0xd8, 0xd9, 0xda, 0xdb, 0xdc, 0xdd, 0xde, 0xdf, |
3641 | | 0xe0, 0xe1, 0xe2, 0xe3, 0xe4, 0xe5, 0xe6, 0xe7, |
3642 | | 0xe8, 0xe9, 0xea, 0xeb, 0xec, 0xed, 0xee, 0xef, |
3643 | | 0xf0, 0xf1, 0xf2, 0xf3, 0xf4, 0xf5, 0xf6, 0xf7, |
3644 | | 0xf8, 0xf9, 0xfa, 0xfb, 0xfc, 0xfd, 0xfe, 0xff |
3645 | | }; |
3646 | | #else /* APR_CHARSET_EBCDIC */ |
3647 | | /* |
3648 | | * Derived from apr-iconv/ccs/cp037.c for EBCDIC case comparison, |
3649 | | * provides unique identity of every char value (strict ISO-646 |
3650 | | * conformance, arbitrary election of an ISO-8859-1 ordering, and |
3651 | | * very arbitrary control code assignments into C1 to achieve |
3652 | | * identity and a reversible mapping of code points), |
3653 | | * then folding the equivalences of ASCII 41-5A into 61-7A, |
3654 | | * presenting comparison results in a somewhat ISO/IEC 10646 |
3655 | | * (ASCII-like) order, depending on the EBCDIC code page in use. |
3656 | | * |
3657 | | * NOTE: Other than Alpha A-Z/a-z, each code point is unique! |
3658 | | */ |
3659 | | static const unsigned char ucharmap[256] = { |
3660 | | 0x00, 0x01, 0x02, 0x03, 0x9C, 0x09, 0x86, 0x7F, |
3661 | | 0x97, 0x8D, 0x8E, 0x0B, 0x0C, 0x0D, 0x0E, 0x0F, |
3662 | | 0x10, 0x11, 0x12, 0x13, 0x9D, 0x85, 0x08, 0x87, |
3663 | | 0x18, 0x19, 0x92, 0x8F, 0x1C, 0x1D, 0x1E, 0x1F, |
3664 | | 0x80, 0x81, 0x82, 0x83, 0x84, 0x0A, 0x17, 0x1B, |
3665 | | 0x88, 0x89, 0x8A, 0x8B, 0x8C, 0x05, 0x06, 0x07, |
3666 | | 0x90, 0x91, 0x16, 0x93, 0x94, 0x95, 0x96, 0x04, |
3667 | | 0x98, 0x99, 0x9A, 0x9B, 0x14, 0x15, 0x9E, 0x1A, |
3668 | | 0x20, 0xA0, 0xE2, 0xE4, 0xE0, 0xE1, 0xE3, 0xE5, |
3669 | | 0xE7, 0xF1, 0xA2, 0x2E, 0x3C, 0x28, 0x2B, 0x7C, |
3670 | | 0x26, 0xE9, 0xEA, 0xEB, 0xE8, 0xED, 0xEE, 0xEF, |
3671 | | 0xEC, 0xDF, 0x21, 0x24, 0x2A, 0x29, 0x3B, 0xAC, |
3672 | | 0x2D, 0x2F, 0xC2, 0xC4, 0xC0, 0xC1, 0xC3, 0xC5, |
3673 | | 0xC7, 0xD1, 0xA6, 0x2C, 0x25, 0x5F, 0x3E, 0x3F, |
3674 | | 0xF8, 0xC9, 0xCA, 0xCB, 0xC8, 0xCD, 0xCE, 0xCF, |
3675 | | 0xCC, 0x60, 0x3A, 0x23, 0x40, 0x27, 0x3D, 0x22, |
3676 | | 0xD8, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, |
3677 | | 0x68, 0x69, 0xAB, 0xBB, 0xF0, 0xFD, 0xFE, 0xB1, |
3678 | | 0xB0, 0x6A, 0x6B, 0x6C, 0x6D, 0x6E, 0x6F, 0x70, |
3679 | | 0x71, 0x72, 0xAA, 0xBA, 0xE6, 0xB8, 0xC6, 0xA4, |
3680 | | 0xB5, 0x7E, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78, |
3681 | | 0x79, 0x7A, 0xA1, 0xBF, 0xD0, 0xDD, 0xDE, 0xAE, |
3682 | | 0x5E, 0xA3, 0xA5, 0xB7, 0xA9, 0xA7, 0xB6, 0xBC, |
3683 | | 0xBD, 0xBE, 0x5B, 0x5D, 0xAF, 0xA8, 0xB4, 0xD7, |
3684 | | 0x7B, 0x61, 0x62, 0x63, 0x64, 0x65, 0x66, 0x67, |
3685 | | 0x68, 0x69, 0xAD, 0xF4, 0xF6, 0xF2, 0xF3, 0xF5, |
3686 | | 0x7D, 0x6A, 0x6B, 0x6C, 0x6D, 0x6E, 0x6F, 0x70, |
3687 | | 0x71, 0x72, 0xB9, 0xFB, 0xFC, 0xF9, 0xFA, 0xFF, |
3688 | | 0x5C, 0xF7, 0x73, 0x74, 0x75, 0x76, 0x77, 0x78, |
3689 | | 0x79, 0x7A, 0xB2, 0xD4, 0xD6, 0xD2, 0xD3, 0xD5, |
3690 | | 0x30, 0x31, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x35, 0x36, 0x37, |
3691 | | 0x38, 0x39, 0xB3, 0xDB, 0xDC, 0xD9, 0xDA, 0x9F |
3692 | | }; |
3693 | | #endif |
3694 | | |
3695 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_cstr_casecmp(const char *s1, const char *s2) |
3696 | 2.50k | { |
3697 | 2.50k | const unsigned char *u1 = (const unsigned char *)s1; |
3698 | 2.50k | const unsigned char *u2 = (const unsigned char *)s2; |
3699 | 3.14k | for (;;) { |
3700 | 3.14k | const int c2 = ucharmap[*u2++]; |
3701 | 3.14k | const int cmp = (int)ucharmap[*u1++] - c2; |
3702 | | /* Not necessary to test for !c1, this is caught by cmp */ |
3703 | 3.14k | if (cmp || !c2) |
3704 | 2.50k | return cmp; |
3705 | 3.14k | } |
3706 | 2.50k | } |
3707 | | |
3708 | | AP_DECLARE(int) ap_cstr_casecmpn(const char *s1, const char *s2, apr_size_t n) |
3709 | 5.75k | { |
3710 | 5.75k | const unsigned char *u1 = (const unsigned char *)s1; |
3711 | 5.75k | const unsigned char *u2 = (const unsigned char *)s2; |
3712 | 8.25k | while (n--) { |
3713 | 8.11k | const int c2 = ucharmap[*u2++]; |
3714 | 8.11k | const int cmp = (int)ucharmap[*u1++] - c2; |
3715 | | /* Not necessary to test for !c1, this is caught by cmp */ |
3716 | 8.11k | if (cmp || !c2) |
3717 | 5.60k | return cmp; |
3718 | 8.11k | } |
3719 | 141 | return 0; |
3720 | 5.75k | } |
3721 | | |
3722 | | typedef struct { |
3723 | | const char *fname; |
3724 | | } fnames; |
3725 | | |
3726 | | static int fname_alphasort(const void *fn1, const void *fn2) |
3727 | 0 | { |
3728 | 0 | const fnames *f1 = fn1; |
3729 | 0 | const fnames *f2 = fn2; |
3730 | |
|
3731 | 0 | return strcmp(f1->fname, f2->fname); |
3732 | 0 | } |
3733 | | |
3734 | | AP_DECLARE(ap_dir_match_t *)ap_dir_cfgmatch(cmd_parms *cmd, int flags, |
3735 | | const char *(*cb)(ap_dir_match_t *w, const char *fname), void *ctx) |
3736 | 0 | { |
3737 | 0 | ap_dir_match_t *w = apr_palloc(cmd->temp_pool, sizeof(*w)); |
3738 | |
|
3739 | 0 | w->prefix = apr_pstrcat(cmd->pool, cmd->cmd->name, ": ", NULL); |
3740 | 0 | w->p = cmd->pool; |
3741 | 0 | w->ptemp = cmd->temp_pool; |
3742 | 0 | w->flags = flags; |
3743 | 0 | w->cb = cb; |
3744 | 0 | w->ctx = ctx; |
3745 | 0 | w->depth = 0; |
3746 | |
|
3747 | 0 | return w; |
3748 | 0 | } |
3749 | | |
3750 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *)ap_dir_nofnmatch(ap_dir_match_t *w, const char *fname) |
3751 | 0 | { |
3752 | 0 | const char *error; |
3753 | 0 | apr_status_t rv; |
3754 | |
|
3755 | 0 | if ((w->flags & AP_DIR_FLAG_RECURSIVE) && ap_is_directory(w->ptemp, fname)) { |
3756 | 0 | apr_dir_t *dirp; |
3757 | 0 | apr_finfo_t dirent; |
3758 | 0 | int current; |
3759 | 0 | apr_array_header_t *candidates = NULL; |
3760 | 0 | fnames *fnew; |
3761 | 0 | char *path = apr_pstrdup(w->ptemp, fname); |
3762 | |
|
3763 | 0 | if (++w->depth > AP_MAX_FNMATCH_DIR_DEPTH) { |
3764 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(w->p, "%sDirectory '%s' exceeds the maximum include " |
3765 | 0 | "directory nesting level of %u. You have " |
3766 | 0 | "probably a recursion somewhere.", w->prefix ? w->prefix : "", path, |
3767 | 0 | AP_MAX_FNMATCH_DIR_DEPTH); |
3768 | 0 | } |
3769 | | |
3770 | | /* |
3771 | | * first course of business is to grok all the directory |
3772 | | * entries here and store 'em away. Recall we need full pathnames |
3773 | | * for this. |
3774 | | */ |
3775 | 0 | rv = apr_dir_open(&dirp, path, w->ptemp); |
3776 | 0 | if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
3777 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(w->p, "%sCould not open directory %s: %pm", |
3778 | 0 | w->prefix ? w->prefix : "", path, &rv); |
3779 | 0 | } |
3780 | | |
3781 | 0 | candidates = apr_array_make(w->ptemp, 1, sizeof(fnames)); |
3782 | 0 | while (apr_dir_read(&dirent, APR_FINFO_DIRENT, dirp) == APR_SUCCESS) { |
3783 | | /* strip out '.' and '..' */ |
3784 | 0 | if (strcmp(dirent.name, ".") |
3785 | 0 | && strcmp(dirent.name, "..")) { |
3786 | 0 | fnew = (fnames *) apr_array_push(candidates); |
3787 | 0 | fnew->fname = ap_make_full_path(w->ptemp, path, dirent.name); |
3788 | 0 | } |
3789 | 0 | } |
3790 | |
|
3791 | 0 | apr_dir_close(dirp); |
3792 | 0 | if (candidates->nelts != 0) { |
3793 | 0 | qsort((void *) candidates->elts, candidates->nelts, |
3794 | 0 | sizeof(fnames), fname_alphasort); |
3795 | | |
3796 | | /* |
3797 | | * Now recurse these... we handle errors and subdirectories |
3798 | | * via the recursion, which is nice |
3799 | | */ |
3800 | 0 | for (current = 0; current < candidates->nelts; ++current) { |
3801 | 0 | fnew = &((fnames *) candidates->elts)[current]; |
3802 | 0 | error = ap_dir_nofnmatch(w, fnew->fname); |
3803 | 0 | if (error) { |
3804 | 0 | return error; |
3805 | 0 | } |
3806 | 0 | } |
3807 | 0 | } |
3808 | | |
3809 | 0 | w->depth--; |
3810 | |
|
3811 | 0 | return NULL; |
3812 | 0 | } |
3813 | 0 | else if (w->flags & AP_DIR_FLAG_OPTIONAL) { |
3814 | | /* If the optional flag is set (like for IncludeOptional) we can |
3815 | | * tolerate that no file or directory is present and bail out. |
3816 | | */ |
3817 | 0 | apr_finfo_t finfo; |
3818 | 0 | if (apr_stat(&finfo, fname, APR_FINFO_TYPE, w->ptemp) != APR_SUCCESS |
3819 | 0 | || finfo.filetype == APR_NOFILE) |
3820 | 0 | return NULL; |
3821 | 0 | } |
3822 | | |
3823 | 0 | return w->cb(w, fname); |
3824 | 0 | } |
3825 | | |
3826 | | AP_DECLARE(const char *)ap_dir_fnmatch(ap_dir_match_t *w, const char *path, |
3827 | | const char *fname) |
3828 | 0 | { |
3829 | 0 | const char *rest; |
3830 | 0 | apr_status_t rv; |
3831 | 0 | apr_dir_t *dirp; |
3832 | 0 | apr_finfo_t dirent; |
3833 | 0 | apr_array_header_t *candidates = NULL; |
3834 | 0 | fnames *fnew; |
3835 | 0 | int current; |
3836 | | |
3837 | | /* find the first part of the filename */ |
3838 | 0 | rest = ap_strchr_c(fname, '/'); |
3839 | 0 | if (rest) { |
3840 | 0 | fname = apr_pstrmemdup(w->ptemp, fname, rest - fname); |
3841 | 0 | rest++; |
3842 | 0 | } |
3843 | | |
3844 | | /* optimisation - if the filename isn't a wildcard, process it directly */ |
3845 | 0 | if (!apr_fnmatch_test(fname)) { |
3846 | 0 | path = path ? ap_make_full_path(w->ptemp, path, fname) : fname; |
3847 | 0 | if (!rest) { |
3848 | 0 | return ap_dir_nofnmatch(w, path); |
3849 | 0 | } |
3850 | 0 | else { |
3851 | 0 | return ap_dir_fnmatch(w, path, rest); |
3852 | 0 | } |
3853 | 0 | } |
3854 | | |
3855 | | /* |
3856 | | * first course of business is to grok all the directory |
3857 | | * entries here and store 'em away. Recall we need full pathnames |
3858 | | * for this. |
3859 | | */ |
3860 | 0 | rv = apr_dir_open(&dirp, path, w->ptemp); |
3861 | 0 | if (rv != APR_SUCCESS) { |
3862 | | /* If the directory doesn't exist and the optional flag is set |
3863 | | * there is no need to return an error. |
3864 | | */ |
3865 | 0 | if (rv == APR_ENOENT && (w->flags & AP_DIR_FLAG_OPTIONAL)) { |
3866 | 0 | return NULL; |
3867 | 0 | } |
3868 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(w->p, "%sCould not open directory %s: %pm", |
3869 | 0 | w->prefix ? w->prefix : "", path, &rv); |
3870 | 0 | } |
3871 | | |
3872 | 0 | candidates = apr_array_make(w->ptemp, 1, sizeof(fnames)); |
3873 | 0 | while (apr_dir_read(&dirent, APR_FINFO_DIRENT | APR_FINFO_TYPE, dirp) == APR_SUCCESS) { |
3874 | | /* strip out '.' and '..' */ |
3875 | 0 | if (strcmp(dirent.name, ".") |
3876 | 0 | && strcmp(dirent.name, "..") |
3877 | 0 | && (apr_fnmatch(fname, dirent.name, |
3878 | 0 | APR_FNM_PERIOD) == APR_SUCCESS)) { |
3879 | 0 | const char *full_path = ap_make_full_path(w->ptemp, path, dirent.name); |
3880 | | /* If matching internal to path, and we happen to match something |
3881 | | * other than a directory, skip it |
3882 | | */ |
3883 | 0 | if (rest && (dirent.filetype != APR_DIR)) { |
3884 | 0 | continue; |
3885 | 0 | } |
3886 | 0 | fnew = (fnames *) apr_array_push(candidates); |
3887 | 0 | fnew->fname = full_path; |
3888 | 0 | } |
3889 | 0 | } |
3890 | |
|
3891 | 0 | apr_dir_close(dirp); |
3892 | 0 | if (candidates->nelts != 0) { |
3893 | 0 | const char *error; |
3894 | |
|
3895 | 0 | qsort((void *) candidates->elts, candidates->nelts, |
3896 | 0 | sizeof(fnames), fname_alphasort); |
3897 | | |
3898 | | /* |
3899 | | * Now recurse these... we handle errors and subdirectories |
3900 | | * via the recursion, which is nice |
3901 | | */ |
3902 | 0 | for (current = 0; current < candidates->nelts; ++current) { |
3903 | 0 | fnew = &((fnames *) candidates->elts)[current]; |
3904 | 0 | if (!rest) { |
3905 | 0 | error = ap_dir_nofnmatch(w, fnew->fname); |
3906 | 0 | } |
3907 | 0 | else { |
3908 | 0 | error = ap_dir_fnmatch(w, fnew->fname, rest); |
3909 | 0 | } |
3910 | 0 | if (error) { |
3911 | 0 | return error; |
3912 | 0 | } |
3913 | 0 | } |
3914 | 0 | } |
3915 | 0 | else { |
3916 | |
|
3917 | 0 | if (!(w->flags & AP_DIR_FLAG_OPTIONAL)) { |
3918 | 0 | return apr_psprintf(w->p, "%sNo matches for the wildcard '%s' in '%s', failing", |
3919 | 0 | w->prefix ? w->prefix : "", fname, path); |
3920 | 0 | } |
3921 | 0 | } |
3922 | | |
3923 | 0 | return NULL; |
3924 | 0 | } |