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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-13 12:18:05 +0000
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Adding upstream version 2.9.5.upstream/2.9.5
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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+/*
+ * HPACK header table management (RFC7541)
+ *
+ * Copyright (C) 2014-2017 Willy Tarreau <willy@haproxy.org>
+ * Copyright (C) 2017 HAProxy Technologies
+ *
+ * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
+ * a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
+ * "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
+ * without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
+ * distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
+ * permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
+ * the following conditions:
+ *
+ * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
+ * included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
+ *
+ * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
+ * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES
+ * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND
+ * NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT
+ * HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY,
+ * WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
+ * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
+ * OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+ */
+
+#include <inttypes.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#include <import/ist.h>
+#include <haproxy/hpack-huff.h>
+#include <haproxy/hpack-tbl.h>
+
+/* static header table as in RFC7541 Appendix A. [0] unused. */
+const struct http_hdr hpack_sht[HPACK_SHT_SIZE] = {
+ [ 1] = { .n = IST(":authority"), .v = IST("") },
+ [ 2] = { .n = IST(":method"), .v = IST("GET") },
+ [ 3] = { .n = IST(":method"), .v = IST("POST") },
+ [ 4] = { .n = IST(":path"), .v = IST("/") },
+ [ 5] = { .n = IST(":path"), .v = IST("/index.html") },
+ [ 6] = { .n = IST(":scheme"), .v = IST("http") },
+ [ 7] = { .n = IST(":scheme"), .v = IST("https") },
+ [ 8] = { .n = IST(":status"), .v = IST("200") },
+ [ 9] = { .n = IST(":status"), .v = IST("204") },
+ [10] = { .n = IST(":status"), .v = IST("206") },
+ [11] = { .n = IST(":status"), .v = IST("304") },
+ [12] = { .n = IST(":status"), .v = IST("400") },
+ [13] = { .n = IST(":status"), .v = IST("404") },
+ [14] = { .n = IST(":status"), .v = IST("500") },
+ [15] = { .n = IST("accept-charset"), .v = IST("") },
+ [16] = { .n = IST("accept-encoding"), .v = IST("gzip, deflate") },
+ [17] = { .n = IST("accept-language"), .v = IST("") },
+ [18] = { .n = IST("accept-ranges"), .v = IST("") },
+ [19] = { .n = IST("accept"), .v = IST("") },
+ [20] = { .n = IST("access-control-allow-origin"), .v = IST("") },
+ [21] = { .n = IST("age"), .v = IST("") },
+ [22] = { .n = IST("allow"), .v = IST("") },
+ [23] = { .n = IST("authorization"), .v = IST("") },
+ [24] = { .n = IST("cache-control"), .v = IST("") },
+ [25] = { .n = IST("content-disposition"), .v = IST("") },
+ [26] = { .n = IST("content-encoding"), .v = IST("") },
+ [27] = { .n = IST("content-language"), .v = IST("") },
+ [28] = { .n = IST("content-length"), .v = IST("") },
+ [29] = { .n = IST("content-location"), .v = IST("") },
+ [30] = { .n = IST("content-range"), .v = IST("") },
+ [31] = { .n = IST("content-type") , .v = IST("") },
+ [32] = { .n = IST("cookie"), .v = IST("") },
+ [33] = { .n = IST("date"), .v = IST("") },
+ [34] = { .n = IST("etag"), .v = IST("") },
+ [35] = { .n = IST("expect"), .v = IST("") },
+ [36] = { .n = IST("expires"), .v = IST("") },
+ [37] = { .n = IST("from"), .v = IST("") },
+ [38] = { .n = IST("host"), .v = IST("") },
+ [39] = { .n = IST("if-match"), .v = IST("") },
+ [40] = { .n = IST("if-modified-since"), .v = IST("") },
+ [41] = { .n = IST("if-none-match"), .v = IST("") },
+ [42] = { .n = IST("if-range"), .v = IST("") },
+ [43] = { .n = IST("if-unmodified-since"), .v = IST("") },
+ [44] = { .n = IST("last-modified"), .v = IST("") },
+ [45] = { .n = IST("link"), .v = IST("") },
+ [46] = { .n = IST("location"), .v = IST("") },
+ [47] = { .n = IST("max-forwards"), .v = IST("") },
+ [48] = { .n = IST("proxy-authenticate"), .v = IST("") },
+ [49] = { .n = IST("proxy-authorization"), .v = IST("") },
+ [50] = { .n = IST("range"), .v = IST("") },
+ [51] = { .n = IST("referer"), .v = IST("") },
+ [52] = { .n = IST("refresh"), .v = IST("") },
+ [53] = { .n = IST("retry-after"), .v = IST("") },
+ [54] = { .n = IST("server"), .v = IST("") },
+ [55] = { .n = IST("set-cookie"), .v = IST("") },
+ [56] = { .n = IST("strict-transport-security"), .v = IST("") },
+ [57] = { .n = IST("transfer-encoding"), .v = IST("") },
+ [58] = { .n = IST("user-agent"), .v = IST("") },
+ [59] = { .n = IST("vary"), .v = IST("") },
+ [60] = { .n = IST("via"), .v = IST("") },
+ [61] = { .n = IST("www-authenticate"), .v = IST("") },
+};
+
+struct pool_head *pool_head_hpack_tbl __read_mostly = NULL;
+
+#ifdef DEBUG_HPACK
+/* dump the whole dynamic header table */
+void hpack_dht_dump(FILE *out, const struct hpack_dht *dht)
+{
+ unsigned int i;
+ unsigned int slot;
+ char name[4096], value[4096];
+
+ for (i = HPACK_SHT_SIZE; i < HPACK_SHT_SIZE + dht->used; i++) {
+ slot = (hpack_get_dte(dht, i - HPACK_SHT_SIZE + 1) - dht->dte);
+ fprintf(out, "idx=%u slot=%u name=<%s> value=<%s> addr=%u-%u\n",
+ i, slot,
+ istpad(name, hpack_idx_to_name(dht, i)).ptr,
+ istpad(value, hpack_idx_to_value(dht, i)).ptr,
+ dht->dte[slot].addr, dht->dte[slot].addr+dht->dte[slot].nlen+dht->dte[slot].vlen-1);
+ }
+}
+
+/* check for the whole dynamic header table consistency, abort on failures */
+void hpack_dht_check_consistency(const struct hpack_dht *dht)
+{
+ unsigned slot = hpack_dht_get_tail(dht);
+ unsigned used2 = dht->used;
+ unsigned total = 0;
+
+ if (!dht->used)
+ return;
+
+ if (dht->front >= dht->wrap)
+ abort();
+
+ if (dht->used > dht->wrap)
+ abort();
+
+ if (dht->head >= dht->wrap)
+ abort();
+
+ while (used2--) {
+ total += dht->dte[slot].nlen + dht->dte[slot].vlen;
+ slot++;
+ if (slot >= dht->wrap)
+ slot = 0;
+ }
+
+ if (total != dht->total) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "%d: total=%u dht=%u\n", __LINE__, total, dht->total);
+ abort();
+ }
+}
+#endif // DEBUG_HPACK
+
+/* rebuild a new dynamic header table from <dht> with an unwrapped index and
+ * contents at the end. The new table is returned, the caller must not use the
+ * previous one anymore. NULL may be returned if no table could be allocated.
+ */
+static struct hpack_dht *hpack_dht_defrag(struct hpack_dht *dht)
+{
+ struct hpack_dht *alt_dht;
+ uint16_t old, new;
+ uint32_t addr;
+
+ /* Note: for small tables we could use alloca() instead but
+ * portability especially for large tables can be problematic.
+ */
+ alt_dht = hpack_dht_alloc();
+ if (!alt_dht)
+ return NULL;
+
+ alt_dht->total = dht->total;
+ alt_dht->used = dht->used;
+ alt_dht->wrap = dht->used;
+
+ new = 0;
+ addr = alt_dht->size;
+
+ if (dht->used) {
+ /* start from the tail */
+ old = hpack_dht_get_tail(dht);
+ do {
+ alt_dht->dte[new].nlen = dht->dte[old].nlen;
+ alt_dht->dte[new].vlen = dht->dte[old].vlen;
+ addr -= dht->dte[old].nlen + dht->dte[old].vlen;
+ alt_dht->dte[new].addr = addr;
+
+ memcpy((void *)alt_dht + alt_dht->dte[new].addr,
+ (void *)dht + dht->dte[old].addr,
+ dht->dte[old].nlen + dht->dte[old].vlen);
+
+ old++;
+ if (old >= dht->wrap)
+ old = 0;
+ new++;
+ } while (new < dht->used);
+ }
+
+ alt_dht->front = alt_dht->head = new - 1;
+
+ memcpy(dht, alt_dht, dht->size);
+ hpack_dht_free(alt_dht);
+
+ return dht;
+}
+
+/* Purges table dht until a header field of <needed> bytes fits according to
+ * the protocol (adding 32 bytes overhead). Returns non-zero on success, zero
+ * on failure (ie: table empty but still not sufficient). It must only be
+ * called when the table is not large enough to suit the new entry and there
+ * are some entries left. In case of doubt, use dht_make_room() instead.
+ */
+int __hpack_dht_make_room(struct hpack_dht *dht, unsigned int needed)
+{
+ unsigned int used = dht->used;
+ unsigned int wrap = dht->wrap;
+ unsigned int tail;
+
+ do {
+ tail = ((dht->head + 1U < used) ? wrap : 0) + dht->head + 1U - used;
+ dht->total -= dht->dte[tail].nlen + dht->dte[tail].vlen;
+ if (tail == dht->front)
+ dht->front = dht->head;
+ used--;
+ } while (used && used * 32 + dht->total + needed + 32 > dht->size);
+
+ dht->used = used;
+
+ /* realign if empty */
+ if (!used)
+ dht->front = dht->head = 0;
+
+ /* pack the table if it doesn't wrap anymore */
+ if (dht->head + 1U >= used)
+ dht->wrap = dht->head + 1;
+
+ /* no need to check for 'used' here as if it doesn't fit, used==0 */
+ return needed + 32 <= dht->size;
+}
+
+/* tries to insert a new header <name>:<value> in front of the current head. A
+ * negative value is returned on error.
+ */
+int hpack_dht_insert(struct hpack_dht *dht, struct ist name, struct ist value)
+{
+ unsigned int used;
+ unsigned int head;
+ unsigned int prev;
+ unsigned int wrap;
+ unsigned int tail;
+ uint32_t headroom, tailroom;
+
+ if (!hpack_dht_make_room(dht, name.len + value.len))
+ return 0;
+
+ /* Now there is enough room in the table, that's guaranteed by the
+ * protocol, but not necessarily where we need it.
+ */
+
+ used = dht->used;
+ if (!used) {
+ /* easy, the table was empty */
+ dht->front = dht->head = 0;
+ dht->wrap = dht->used = 1;
+ dht->total = 0;
+ head = 0;
+ dht->dte[head].addr = dht->size - (name.len + value.len);
+ goto copy;
+ }
+
+ /* compute the new head, used and wrap position */
+ prev = head = dht->head;
+ wrap = dht->wrap;
+ tail = hpack_dht_get_tail(dht);
+
+ used++;
+ head++;
+
+ if (head >= wrap) {
+ /* head is leading the entries, we either need to push the
+ * table further or to loop back to released entries. We could
+ * force to loop back when at least half of the allocatable
+ * entries are free but in practice it never happens.
+ */
+ if ((sizeof(*dht) + (wrap + 1) * sizeof(dht->dte[0]) <= dht->dte[dht->front].addr))
+ wrap++;
+ else if (head >= used) /* there's a hole at the beginning */
+ head = 0;
+ else {
+ /* no more room, head hits tail and the index cannot be
+ * extended, we have to realign the whole table.
+ */
+ if (!hpack_dht_defrag(dht))
+ return -1;
+
+ wrap = dht->wrap + 1;
+ head = dht->head + 1;
+ prev = head - 1;
+ tail = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ else if (used >= wrap) {
+ /* we've hit the tail, we need to reorganize the index so that
+ * the head is at the end (but not necessarily move the data).
+ */
+ if (!hpack_dht_defrag(dht))
+ return -1;
+
+ wrap = dht->wrap + 1;
+ head = dht->head + 1;
+ prev = head - 1;
+ tail = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Now we have updated head, used and wrap, we know that there is some
+ * available room at least from the protocol's perspective. This space
+ * is split in two areas :
+ *
+ * 1: if the previous head was the front cell, the space between the
+ * end of the index table and the front cell's address.
+ * 2: if the previous head was the front cell, the space between the
+ * end of the tail and the end of the table ; or if the previous
+ * head was not the front cell, the space between the end of the
+ * tail and the head's address.
+ */
+ if (prev == dht->front) {
+ /* the area was contiguous */
+ headroom = dht->dte[dht->front].addr - (sizeof(*dht) + wrap * sizeof(dht->dte[0]));
+ tailroom = dht->size - dht->dte[tail].addr - dht->dte[tail].nlen - dht->dte[tail].vlen;
+ }
+ else {
+ /* it's already wrapped so we can't store anything in the headroom */
+ headroom = 0;
+ tailroom = dht->dte[prev].addr - dht->dte[tail].addr - dht->dte[tail].nlen - dht->dte[tail].vlen;
+ }
+
+ /* We can decide to stop filling the headroom as soon as there's enough
+ * room left in the tail to suit the protocol, but tests show that in
+ * practice it almost never happens in other situations so the extra
+ * test is useless and we simply fill the headroom as long as it's
+ * available and we don't wrap.
+ */
+ if (prev == dht->front && headroom >= name.len + value.len) {
+ /* install upfront and update ->front */
+ dht->dte[head].addr = dht->dte[dht->front].addr - (name.len + value.len);
+ dht->front = head;
+ }
+ else if (tailroom >= name.len + value.len) {
+ dht->dte[head].addr = dht->dte[tail].addr + dht->dte[tail].nlen + dht->dte[tail].vlen + tailroom - (name.len + value.len);
+ }
+ else {
+ /* need to defragment the table before inserting upfront */
+ dht = hpack_dht_defrag(dht);
+ wrap = dht->wrap + 1;
+ head = dht->head + 1;
+ dht->dte[head].addr = dht->dte[dht->front].addr - (name.len + value.len);
+ dht->front = head;
+ }
+
+ dht->wrap = wrap;
+ dht->head = head;
+ dht->used = used;
+
+ copy:
+ dht->total += name.len + value.len;
+ dht->dte[head].nlen = name.len;
+ dht->dte[head].vlen = value.len;
+
+ memcpy((void *)dht + dht->dte[head].addr, name.ptr, name.len);
+ memcpy((void *)dht + dht->dte[head].addr + name.len, value.ptr, value.len);
+ return 0;
+}