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//! Buffered Base64 decoder.
use crate::{
encoding,
line_ending::{CHAR_CR, CHAR_LF},
Encoding,
Error::{self, InvalidLength},
MIN_LINE_WIDTH,
};
use core::{cmp, marker::PhantomData};
#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
use {alloc::vec::Vec, core::iter};
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use std::io;
#[cfg(doc)]
use crate::{Base64, Base64Unpadded};
/// Stateful Base64 decoder with support for buffered, incremental decoding.
///
/// The `E` type parameter can be any type which impls [`Encoding`] such as
/// [`Base64`] or [`Base64Unpadded`].
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Decoder<'i, E: Encoding> {
/// Current line being processed.
line: Line<'i>,
/// Base64 input data reader.
line_reader: LineReader<'i>,
/// Length of the remaining data after Base64 decoding.
remaining_len: usize,
/// Block buffer used for non-block-aligned data.
block_buffer: BlockBuffer,
/// Phantom parameter for the Base64 encoding in use.
encoding: PhantomData<E>,
}
impl<'i, E: Encoding> Decoder<'i, E> {
/// Create a new decoder for a byte slice containing contiguous
/// (non-newline-delimited) Base64-encoded data.
///
/// # Returns
/// - `Ok(decoder)` on success.
/// - `Err(Error::InvalidLength)` if the input buffer is empty.
pub fn new(input: &'i [u8]) -> Result<Self, Error> {
let line_reader = LineReader::new_unwrapped(input)?;
let remaining_len = line_reader.decoded_len::<E>()?;
Ok(Self {
line: Line::default(),
line_reader,
remaining_len,
block_buffer: BlockBuffer::default(),
encoding: PhantomData,
})
}
/// Create a new decoder for a byte slice containing Base64 which
/// line wraps at the given line length.
///
/// Trailing newlines are not supported and must be removed in advance.
///
/// Newlines are handled according to what are roughly [RFC7468] conventions:
///
/// ```text
/// [parsers] MUST handle different newline conventions
/// ```
///
/// RFC7468 allows any of the following as newlines, and allows a mixture
/// of different types of newlines:
///
/// ```text
/// eol = CRLF / CR / LF
/// ```
///
/// # Returns
/// - `Ok(decoder)` on success.
/// - `Err(Error::InvalidLength)` if the input buffer is empty or the line
/// width is zero.
///
/// [RFC7468]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7468
pub fn new_wrapped(input: &'i [u8], line_width: usize) -> Result<Self, Error> {
let line_reader = LineReader::new_wrapped(input, line_width)?;
let remaining_len = line_reader.decoded_len::<E>()?;
Ok(Self {
line: Line::default(),
line_reader,
remaining_len,
block_buffer: BlockBuffer::default(),
encoding: PhantomData,
})
}
/// Fill the provided buffer with data decoded from Base64.
///
/// Enough Base64 input data must remain to fill the entire buffer.
///
/// # Returns
/// - `Ok(bytes)` if the expected amount of data was read
/// - `Err(Error::InvalidLength)` if the exact amount of data couldn't be read
pub fn decode<'o>(&mut self, out: &'o mut [u8]) -> Result<&'o [u8], Error> {
if self.is_finished() {
return Err(InvalidLength);
}
let mut out_pos = 0;
while out_pos < out.len() {
// If there's data in the block buffer, use it
if !self.block_buffer.is_empty() {
let out_rem = out.len().checked_sub(out_pos).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
let bytes = self.block_buffer.take(out_rem)?;
out[out_pos..][..bytes.len()].copy_from_slice(bytes);
out_pos = out_pos.checked_add(bytes.len()).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
}
// Advance the line reader if necessary
if self.line.is_empty() && !self.line_reader.is_empty() {
self.advance_line()?;
}
// Attempt to decode a stride of block-aligned data
let in_blocks = self.line.len() / 4;
let out_rem = out.len().checked_sub(out_pos).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
let out_blocks = out_rem / 3;
let blocks = cmp::min(in_blocks, out_blocks);
let in_aligned = self.line.take(blocks.checked_mul(4).ok_or(InvalidLength)?);
if !in_aligned.is_empty() {
let out_buf = &mut out[out_pos..][..blocks.checked_mul(3).ok_or(InvalidLength)?];
let decoded_len = self.perform_decode(in_aligned, out_buf)?.len();
out_pos = out_pos.checked_add(decoded_len).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
}
if out_pos < out.len() {
if self.is_finished() {
// If we're out of input then we've been requested to decode
// more data than is actually available.
return Err(InvalidLength);
} else {
// If we still have data available but haven't completely
// filled the output slice, we're in a situation where
// either the input or output isn't block-aligned, so fill
// the internal block buffer.
self.fill_block_buffer()?;
}
}
}
self.remaining_len = self
.remaining_len
.checked_sub(out.len())
.ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
Ok(out)
}
/// Decode all remaining Base64 data, placing the result into `buf`.
///
/// If successful, this function will return the total number of bytes
/// decoded into `buf`.
#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
pub fn decode_to_end<'o>(&mut self, buf: &'o mut Vec<u8>) -> Result<&'o [u8], Error> {
let start_len = buf.len();
let remaining_len = self.remaining_len();
let total_len = start_len.checked_add(remaining_len).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
if total_len > buf.capacity() {
buf.reserve(total_len.checked_sub(buf.capacity()).ok_or(InvalidLength)?);
}
// Append `decoded_len` zeroes to the vector
buf.extend(iter::repeat(0).take(remaining_len));
self.decode(&mut buf[start_len..])?;
Ok(&buf[start_len..])
}
/// Get the length of the remaining data after Base64 decoding.
///
/// Decreases every time data is decoded.
pub fn remaining_len(&self) -> usize {
self.remaining_len
}
/// Has all of the input data been decoded?
pub fn is_finished(&self) -> bool {
self.line.is_empty() && self.line_reader.is_empty() && self.block_buffer.is_empty()
}
/// Fill the block buffer with data.
fn fill_block_buffer(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
let mut buf = [0u8; BlockBuffer::SIZE];
let decoded = if self.line.len() < 4 && !self.line_reader.is_empty() {
// Handle input block which is split across lines
let mut tmp = [0u8; 4];
// Copy remaining data in the line into tmp
let line_end = self.line.take(4);
tmp[..line_end.len()].copy_from_slice(line_end);
// Advance the line and attempt to fill tmp
self.advance_line()?;
let len = 4usize.checked_sub(line_end.len()).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
let line_begin = self.line.take(len);
tmp[line_end.len()..][..line_begin.len()].copy_from_slice(line_begin);
let tmp_len = line_begin
.len()
.checked_add(line_end.len())
.ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
self.perform_decode(&tmp[..tmp_len], &mut buf)
} else {
let block = self.line.take(4);
self.perform_decode(block, &mut buf)
}?;
self.block_buffer.fill(decoded)
}
/// Advance the internal buffer to the next line.
fn advance_line(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error> {
debug_assert!(self.line.is_empty(), "expected line buffer to be empty");
if let Some(line) = self.line_reader.next().transpose()? {
self.line = line;
Ok(())
} else {
Err(InvalidLength)
}
}
/// Perform Base64 decoding operation.
fn perform_decode<'o>(&self, src: &[u8], dst: &'o mut [u8]) -> Result<&'o [u8], Error> {
if self.is_finished() {
E::decode(src, dst)
} else {
E::Unpadded::decode(src, dst)
}
}
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
impl<'i, E: Encoding> io::Read for Decoder<'i, E> {
fn read(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<usize> {
if self.is_finished() {
return Ok(0);
}
let slice = match buf.get_mut(..self.remaining_len()) {
Some(bytes) => bytes,
None => buf,
};
self.decode(slice)?;
Ok(slice.len())
}
fn read_to_end(&mut self, buf: &mut Vec<u8>) -> io::Result<usize> {
if self.is_finished() {
return Ok(0);
}
Ok(self.decode_to_end(buf)?.len())
}
fn read_exact(&mut self, buf: &mut [u8]) -> io::Result<()> {
self.decode(buf)?;
Ok(())
}
}
/// Base64 decode buffer for a 1-block input.
///
/// This handles a partially decoded block of data, i.e. data which has been
/// decoded but not read.
#[derive(Clone, Default, Debug)]
struct BlockBuffer {
/// 3 decoded bytes from a 4-byte Base64-encoded input.
decoded: [u8; Self::SIZE],
/// Length of the buffer.
length: usize,
/// Position within the buffer.
position: usize,
}
impl BlockBuffer {
/// Size of the buffer in bytes.
const SIZE: usize = 3;
/// Fill the buffer by decoding up to 3 bytes of decoded Base64 input.
fn fill(&mut self, decoded_input: &[u8]) -> Result<(), Error> {
debug_assert!(self.is_empty());
if decoded_input.len() > Self::SIZE {
return Err(InvalidLength);
}
self.position = 0;
self.length = decoded_input.len();
self.decoded[..decoded_input.len()].copy_from_slice(decoded_input);
Ok(())
}
/// Take a specified number of bytes from the buffer.
///
/// Returns as many bytes as possible, or an empty slice if the buffer has
/// already been read to completion.
fn take(&mut self, mut nbytes: usize) -> Result<&[u8], Error> {
debug_assert!(self.position <= self.length);
let start_pos = self.position;
let remaining_len = self.length.checked_sub(start_pos).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
if nbytes > remaining_len {
nbytes = remaining_len;
}
self.position = self.position.checked_add(nbytes).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
Ok(&self.decoded[start_pos..][..nbytes])
}
/// Have all of the bytes in this buffer been consumed?
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.position == self.length
}
}
/// A single line of linewrapped data, providing a read buffer.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Line<'i> {
/// Remaining data in the line
remaining: &'i [u8],
}
impl<'i> Default for Line<'i> {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::new(&[])
}
}
impl<'i> Line<'i> {
/// Create a new line which wraps the given input data.
fn new(bytes: &'i [u8]) -> Self {
Self { remaining: bytes }
}
/// Take up to `nbytes` from this line buffer.
fn take(&mut self, nbytes: usize) -> &'i [u8] {
let (bytes, rest) = if nbytes < self.remaining.len() {
self.remaining.split_at(nbytes)
} else {
(self.remaining, [].as_ref())
};
self.remaining = rest;
bytes
}
/// Slice off a tail of a given length.
fn slice_tail(&self, nbytes: usize) -> Result<&'i [u8], Error> {
let offset = self.len().checked_sub(nbytes).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
self.remaining.get(offset..).ok_or(InvalidLength)
}
/// Get the number of bytes remaining in this line.
fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.remaining.len()
}
/// Is the buffer for this line empty?
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.len() == 0
}
/// Trim the newline off the end of this line.
fn trim_end(&self) -> Self {
Line::new(match self.remaining {
[line @ .., CHAR_CR, CHAR_LF] => line,
[line @ .., CHAR_CR] => line,
[line @ .., CHAR_LF] => line,
line => line,
})
}
}
/// Iterator over multi-line Base64 input.
#[derive(Clone)]
struct LineReader<'i> {
/// Remaining linewrapped data to be processed.
remaining: &'i [u8],
/// Line width.
line_width: Option<usize>,
}
impl<'i> LineReader<'i> {
/// Create a new reader which operates over continugous unwrapped data.
fn new_unwrapped(bytes: &'i [u8]) -> Result<Self, Error> {
if bytes.is_empty() {
Err(InvalidLength)
} else {
Ok(Self {
remaining: bytes,
line_width: None,
})
}
}
/// Create a new reader which operates over linewrapped data.
fn new_wrapped(bytes: &'i [u8], line_width: usize) -> Result<Self, Error> {
if line_width < MIN_LINE_WIDTH {
return Err(InvalidLength);
}
let mut reader = Self::new_unwrapped(bytes)?;
reader.line_width = Some(line_width);
Ok(reader)
}
/// Is this line reader empty?
fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.remaining.is_empty()
}
/// Get the total length of the data decoded from this line reader.
fn decoded_len<E: Encoding>(&self) -> Result<usize, Error> {
let mut buffer = [0u8; 4];
let mut lines = self.clone();
let mut line = match lines.next().transpose()? {
Some(l) => l,
None => return Ok(0),
};
let mut base64_len = 0usize;
loop {
base64_len = base64_len.checked_add(line.len()).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
match lines.next().transpose()? {
Some(l) => {
// Store the end of the line in the buffer so we can
// reassemble the last block to determine the real length
buffer.copy_from_slice(line.slice_tail(4)?);
line = l
}
// To compute an exact decoded length we need to decode the
// last Base64 block and get the decoded length.
//
// This is what the somewhat complex code below is doing.
None => {
// Compute number of bytes in the last block (may be unpadded)
let base64_last_block_len = match base64_len % 4 {
0 => 4,
n => n,
};
// Compute decoded length without the last block
let decoded_len = encoding::decoded_len(
base64_len
.checked_sub(base64_last_block_len)
.ok_or(InvalidLength)?,
);
// Compute the decoded length of the last block
let mut out = [0u8; 3];
let last_block_len = if line.len() < base64_last_block_len {
let buffered_part_len = base64_last_block_len
.checked_sub(line.len())
.ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
let offset = 4usize.checked_sub(buffered_part_len).ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
for i in 0..buffered_part_len {
buffer[i] = buffer[offset.checked_add(i).ok_or(InvalidLength)?];
}
buffer[buffered_part_len..][..line.len()].copy_from_slice(line.remaining);
let buffer_len = buffered_part_len
.checked_add(line.len())
.ok_or(InvalidLength)?;
E::decode(&buffer[..buffer_len], &mut out)?.len()
} else {
let last_block = line.slice_tail(base64_last_block_len)?;
E::decode(last_block, &mut out)?.len()
};
return decoded_len.checked_add(last_block_len).ok_or(InvalidLength);
}
}
}
}
}
impl<'i> Iterator for LineReader<'i> {
type Item = Result<Line<'i>, Error>;
fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Result<Line<'i>, Error>> {
if let Some(line_width) = self.line_width {
let rest = match self.remaining.get(line_width..) {
None | Some([]) => {
if self.remaining.is_empty() {
return None;
} else {
let line = Line::new(self.remaining).trim_end();
self.remaining = &[];
return Some(Ok(line));
}
}
Some([CHAR_CR, CHAR_LF, rest @ ..]) => rest,
Some([CHAR_CR, rest @ ..]) => rest,
Some([CHAR_LF, rest @ ..]) => rest,
_ => {
// Expected a leading newline
return Some(Err(Error::InvalidEncoding));
}
};
let line = Line::new(&self.remaining[..line_width]);
self.remaining = rest;
Some(Ok(line))
} else if !self.remaining.is_empty() {
let line = Line::new(self.remaining).trim_end();
self.remaining = b"";
if line.is_empty() {
None
} else {
Some(Ok(line))
}
} else {
None
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use crate::{alphabet::Alphabet, test_vectors::*, Base64, Base64Unpadded, Decoder};
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
use {alloc::vec::Vec, std::io::Read};
#[test]
fn decode_padded() {
decode_test(PADDED_BIN, || {
Decoder::<Base64>::new(PADDED_BASE64.as_bytes()).unwrap()
})
}
#[test]
fn decode_unpadded() {
decode_test(UNPADDED_BIN, || {
Decoder::<Base64Unpadded>::new(UNPADDED_BASE64.as_bytes()).unwrap()
})
}
#[test]
fn decode_multiline_padded() {
decode_test(MULTILINE_PADDED_BIN, || {
Decoder::<Base64>::new_wrapped(MULTILINE_PADDED_BASE64.as_bytes(), 70).unwrap()
})
}
#[test]
fn decode_multiline_unpadded() {
decode_test(MULTILINE_UNPADDED_BIN, || {
Decoder::<Base64Unpadded>::new_wrapped(MULTILINE_UNPADDED_BASE64.as_bytes(), 70)
.unwrap()
})
}
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
#[test]
fn read_multiline_padded() {
let mut decoder =
Decoder::<Base64>::new_wrapped(MULTILINE_PADDED_BASE64.as_bytes(), 70).unwrap();
let mut buf = Vec::new();
let len = decoder.read_to_end(&mut buf).unwrap();
assert_eq!(len, MULTILINE_PADDED_BIN.len());
assert_eq!(buf.as_slice(), MULTILINE_PADDED_BIN);
}
/// Core functionality of a decoding test
fn decode_test<'a, F, V>(expected: &[u8], f: F)
where
F: Fn() -> Decoder<'a, V>,
V: Alphabet,
{
for chunk_size in 1..expected.len() {
let mut decoder = f();
let mut remaining_len = decoder.remaining_len();
let mut buffer = [0u8; 1024];
for chunk in expected.chunks(chunk_size) {
assert!(!decoder.is_finished());
let decoded = decoder.decode(&mut buffer[..chunk.len()]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(chunk, decoded);
remaining_len -= decoded.len();
assert_eq!(remaining_len, decoder.remaining_len());
}
assert!(decoder.is_finished());
assert_eq!(decoder.remaining_len(), 0);
}
}
}
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