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/*
* HTTP request URI normalization.
*
* Copyright 2021 Tim Duesterhus <tim@bastelstu.be>
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version
* 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
*/
#include <import/ist.h>
#include <haproxy/api.h>
#include <haproxy/buf.h>
#include <haproxy/chunk.h>
#include <haproxy/tools.h>
#include <haproxy/uri_normalizer.h>
/* Encodes '#' as '%23'. */
enum uri_normalizer_err uri_normalizer_fragment_encode(const struct ist input, struct ist *dst)
{
enum uri_normalizer_err err;
const size_t size = istclear(dst);
struct ist output = *dst;
struct ist scanner = input;
while (istlen(scanner)) {
const struct ist before_hash = istsplit(&scanner, '#');
if (istcat(&output, before_hash, size) < 0) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
if (istend(before_hash) != istend(scanner)) {
if (istcat(&output, ist("%23"), size) < 0) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
}
}
*dst = output;
return URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_NONE;
fail:
return err;
}
/* Returns 1 if the given character is part of the 'unreserved' set in the
* RFC 3986 ABNF.
* Returns 0 if not.
*/
static int is_unreserved_character(unsigned char c)
{
switch (c) {
case 'A'...'Z': /* ALPHA */
case 'a'...'z': /* ALPHA */
case '0'...'9': /* DIGIT */
case '-':
case '.':
case '_':
case '~':
return 1;
default:
return 0;
}
}
/* Decodes percent encoded characters that are part of the 'unreserved' set.
*
* RFC 3986, section 2.3:
* > URIs that differ in the replacement of an unreserved character with
* > its corresponding percent-encoded US-ASCII octet are equivalent [...]
* > when found in a URI, should be decoded to their corresponding unreserved
* > characters by URI normalizers.
*
* If `strict` is set to 0 then percent characters that are not followed by a
* hexadecimal digit are returned as-is without performing any decoding.
* If `strict` is set to 1 then `URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_INVALID_INPUT` is returned
* for invalid sequences.
*/
enum uri_normalizer_err uri_normalizer_percent_decode_unreserved(const struct ist input, int strict, struct ist *dst)
{
enum uri_normalizer_err err;
const size_t size = istclear(dst);
struct ist output = *dst;
struct ist scanner = input;
/* The output will either be shortened or have the same length. */
if (size < istlen(input)) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
while (istlen(scanner)) {
const char current = istshift(&scanner);
if (current == '%') {
if (istlen(scanner) >= 2) {
if (ishex(istptr(scanner)[0]) && ishex(istptr(scanner)[1])) {
char hex1, hex2, c;
hex1 = istshift(&scanner);
hex2 = istshift(&scanner);
c = (hex2i(hex1) << 4) + hex2i(hex2);
if (is_unreserved_character(c)) {
output = __istappend(output, c);
}
else {
output = __istappend(output, current);
output = __istappend(output, hex1);
output = __istappend(output, hex2);
}
continue;
}
}
if (strict) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_INVALID_INPUT;
goto fail;
}
else {
output = __istappend(output, current);
}
}
else {
output = __istappend(output, current);
}
}
*dst = output;
return URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_NONE;
fail:
return err;
}
/* Uppercases letters used in percent encoding.
*
* If `strict` is set to 0 then percent characters that are not followed by a
* hexadecimal digit are returned as-is without modifying the following letters.
* If `strict` is set to 1 then `URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_INVALID_INPUT` is returned
* for invalid sequences.
*/
enum uri_normalizer_err uri_normalizer_percent_upper(const struct ist input, int strict, struct ist *dst)
{
enum uri_normalizer_err err;
const size_t size = istclear(dst);
struct ist output = *dst;
struct ist scanner = input;
/* The output will have the same length. */
if (size < istlen(input)) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
while (istlen(scanner)) {
const char current = istshift(&scanner);
if (current == '%') {
if (istlen(scanner) >= 2) {
if (ishex(istptr(scanner)[0]) && ishex(istptr(scanner)[1])) {
output = __istappend(output, current);
output = __istappend(output, toupper(istshift(&scanner)));
output = __istappend(output, toupper(istshift(&scanner)));
continue;
}
}
if (strict) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_INVALID_INPUT;
goto fail;
}
else {
output = __istappend(output, current);
}
}
else {
output = __istappend(output, current);
}
}
*dst = output;
return URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_NONE;
fail:
return err;
}
/* Removes `/./` from the given path. */
enum uri_normalizer_err uri_normalizer_path_dot(const struct ist path, struct ist *dst)
{
enum uri_normalizer_err err;
const size_t size = istclear(dst);
struct ist newpath = *dst;
struct ist scanner = path;
/* The path will either be shortened or have the same length. */
if (size < istlen(path)) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
while (istlen(scanner) > 0) {
const struct ist segment = istsplit(&scanner, '/');
if (!isteq(segment, ist("."))) {
if (istcat(&newpath, segment, size) < 0) {
/* This is impossible, because we checked the size of the destination buffer. */
my_unreachable();
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR;
goto fail;
}
if (istend(segment) != istend(scanner))
newpath = __istappend(newpath, '/');
}
}
*dst = newpath;
return URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_NONE;
fail:
return err;
}
/* Merges `/../` with preceding path segments.
*
* If `full` is set to `0` then `/../` will be printed at the start of the resulting
* path if the number of `/../` exceeds the number of other segments. If `full` is
* set to `1` these will not be printed.
*/
enum uri_normalizer_err uri_normalizer_path_dotdot(const struct ist path, int full, struct ist *dst)
{
enum uri_normalizer_err err;
const size_t size = istclear(dst);
char * const tail = istptr(*dst) + size;
char *head = tail;
ssize_t offset = istlen(path) - 1;
int up = 0;
/* The path will either be shortened or have the same length. */
if (size < istlen(path)) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
/* Handle `/..` at the end of the path without a trailing slash. */
if (offset >= 2 && istmatch(istadv(path, offset - 2), ist("/.."))) {
up++;
offset -= 2;
}
while (offset >= 0) {
if (offset >= 3 && istmatch(istadv(path, offset - 3), ist("/../"))) {
up++;
offset -= 3;
continue;
}
if (up > 0) {
/* Skip the slash. */
offset--;
/* First check whether we already reached the start of the path,
* before popping the current `/../`.
*/
if (offset >= 0) {
up--;
/* Skip the current path segment. */
while (offset >= 0 && istptr(path)[offset] != '/')
offset--;
}
}
else {
/* Prepend the slash. */
*(--head) = istptr(path)[offset];
offset--;
/* Prepend the current path segment. */
while (offset >= 0 && istptr(path)[offset] != '/') {
*(--head) = istptr(path)[offset];
offset--;
}
}
}
if (up > 0) {
/* Prepend a trailing slash. */
*(--head) = '/';
if (!full) {
/* Prepend unconsumed `/..`. */
do {
*(--head) = '.';
*(--head) = '.';
*(--head) = '/';
up--;
} while (up > 0);
}
}
*dst = ist2(head, tail - head);
return URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_NONE;
fail:
return err;
}
/* Merges adjacent slashes in the given path. */
enum uri_normalizer_err uri_normalizer_path_merge_slashes(const struct ist path, struct ist *dst)
{
enum uri_normalizer_err err;
const size_t size = istclear(dst);
struct ist newpath = *dst;
struct ist scanner = path;
/* The path will either be shortened or have the same length. */
if (size < istlen(path)) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
while (istlen(scanner) > 0) {
const char current = istshift(&scanner);
if (current == '/') {
while (istlen(scanner) > 0 && *istptr(scanner) == '/')
scanner = istnext(scanner);
}
newpath = __istappend(newpath, current);
}
*dst = newpath;
return URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_NONE;
fail:
return err;
}
/* Compares two query parameters by name. Query parameters are ordered
* as with memcmp. Shorter parameter names are ordered lower. Identical
* parameter names are compared by their pointer to maintain a stable
* sort.
*/
static int query_param_cmp(const void *a, const void *b)
{
const struct ist param_a = *(struct ist*)a;
const struct ist param_b = *(struct ist*)b;
const struct ist param_a_name = iststop(param_a, '=');
const struct ist param_b_name = iststop(param_b, '=');
int cmp = istdiff(param_a_name, param_b_name);
if (cmp != 0)
return cmp;
/* The contents are identical: Compare the pointer. */
if (istptr(param_a) < istptr(param_b))
return -1;
if (istptr(param_a) > istptr(param_b))
return 1;
return 0;
}
/* Sorts the parameters within the given query string. */
enum uri_normalizer_err uri_normalizer_query_sort(const struct ist query, const char delim, struct ist *dst)
{
enum uri_normalizer_err err;
const size_t size = istclear(dst);
struct ist newquery = *dst;
struct ist scanner = query;
const struct buffer *trash = get_trash_chunk();
struct ist *params = (struct ist *)b_orig(trash);
const size_t max_param = b_size(trash) / sizeof(*params);
size_t param_count = 0;
size_t i;
/* The query will have the same length. */
if (size < istlen(query)) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
/* Handle the leading '?'. */
newquery = __istappend(newquery, istshift(&scanner));
while (istlen(scanner) > 0) {
const struct ist param = istsplit(&scanner, delim);
if (param_count + 1 > max_param) {
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_ALLOC;
goto fail;
}
params[param_count] = param;
param_count++;
}
qsort(params, param_count, sizeof(*params), query_param_cmp);
for (i = 0; i < param_count; i++) {
if (i > 0)
newquery = __istappend(newquery, delim);
if (istcat(&newquery, params[i], size) < 0) {
/* This is impossible, because we checked the size of the destination buffer. */
my_unreachable();
err = URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_INTERNAL_ERROR;
goto fail;
}
}
*dst = newquery;
return URI_NORMALIZER_ERR_NONE;
fail:
return err;
}
/*
* Local variables:
* c-indent-level: 8
* c-basic-offset: 8
* End:
*/
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