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/* $Id$ */
/*
* This file is part of OpenTTD.
* OpenTTD 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, version 2.
* OpenTTD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
* See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with OpenTTD. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
/**
* @file tcp_http.cpp Basic functions to receive and send HTTP TCP packets.
*/
#ifdef ENABLE_NETWORK
#include "../../stdafx.h"
#include "../../debug.h"
#include "../../rev.h"
#include "../network_func.h"
#include "tcp_http.h"
/** List of open HTTP connections. */
static SmallVector<NetworkHTTPSocketHandler *, 1> _http_connections;
/**
* Start the querying
* @param s the socket of this connection
* @param callback the callback for HTTP retrieval
* @param host the hostname of the server to connect to
* @param url the url at the server
* @param data the data to send
* @param depth the depth (redirect recursion) of the queries
*/
NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::NetworkHTTPSocketHandler(SOCKET s,
HTTPCallback *callback, const char *host, const char *url,
const char *data, int depth) :
NetworkSocketHandler(),
recv_pos(0),
recv_length(0),
callback(callback),
data(data),
redirect_depth(depth),
sock(s)
{
size_t bufferSize = strlen(url) + strlen(host) + strlen(_openttd_revision) + (data == NULL ? 0 : strlen(data)) + 128;
char *buffer = AllocaM(char, bufferSize);
DEBUG(net, 7, "[tcp/http] requesting %s%s", host, url);
if (data != NULL) {
seprintf(buffer, buffer + bufferSize - 1, "POST %s HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: %s\r\nUser-Agent: OpenTTD/%s\r\nContent-Type: text/plain\r\nContent-Length: %d\r\n\r\n%s\r\n", url, host, _openttd_revision, (int)strlen(data), data);
} else {
seprintf(buffer, buffer + bufferSize - 1, "GET %s HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: %s\r\nUser-Agent: OpenTTD/%s\r\n\r\n", url, host, _openttd_revision);
}
ssize_t size = strlen(buffer);
ssize_t res = send(this->sock, (const char*)buffer, size, 0);
if (res != size) {
/* Sending all data failed. Socket can't handle this little bit
* of information? Just fall back to the old system! */
this->callback->OnFailure();
delete this;
return;
}
*_http_connections.Append() = this;
}
/** Free whatever needs to be freed. */
NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::~NetworkHTTPSocketHandler()
{
this->CloseConnection();
if (this->sock != INVALID_SOCKET) closesocket(this->sock);
this->sock = INVALID_SOCKET;
free(this->data);
}
NetworkRecvStatus NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::CloseConnection(bool error)
{
NetworkSocketHandler::CloseConnection(error);
return NETWORK_RECV_STATUS_OKAY;
}
/**
* Helper to simplify the error handling.
* @param msg the error message to show.
*/
#define return_error(msg) { DEBUG(net, 0, msg); return -1; }
static const char * const NEWLINE = "\r\n"; ///< End of line marker
static const char * const END_OF_HEADER = "\r\n\r\n"; ///< End of header marker
static const char * const HTTP_1_0 = "HTTP/1.0 "; ///< Preamble for HTTP 1.0 servers
static const char * const HTTP_1_1 = "HTTP/1.1 "; ///< Preamble for HTTP 1.1 servers
static const char * const CONTENT_LENGTH = "Content-Length: "; ///< Header for the length of the content
static const char * const LOCATION = "Location: "; ///< Header for location
/**
* Handle the header of a HTTP reply.
* @return amount of data to continue downloading.
* > 0: we need to download N bytes.
* = 0: we're being redirected.
* < 0: an error occurred. Downloading failed.
* @note if an error occurred the header might not be in its
* original state. No effort is undertaken to bring
* the header in its original state.
*/
int NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::HandleHeader()
{
assert(strlen(HTTP_1_0) == strlen(HTTP_1_1));
assert(strstr(this->recv_buffer, END_OF_HEADER) != NULL);
/* We expect a HTTP/1.[01] reply */
if (strncmp(this->recv_buffer, HTTP_1_0, strlen(HTTP_1_0)) != 0 &&
strncmp(this->recv_buffer, HTTP_1_1, strlen(HTTP_1_1)) != 0) {
return_error("[tcp/http] received invalid HTTP reply");
}
char *status = this->recv_buffer + strlen(HTTP_1_0);
if (strncmp(status, "200", 3) == 0) {
/* We are going to receive a document. */
/* Get the length of the document to receive */
char *length = strcasestr(this->recv_buffer, CONTENT_LENGTH);
if (length == NULL) return_error("[tcp/http] missing 'content-length' header");
/* Skip the header */
length += strlen(CONTENT_LENGTH);
/* Search the end of the line. This is safe because the header will
* always end with two newlines. */
char *end_of_line = strstr(length, NEWLINE);
/* Read the length */
*end_of_line = '\0';
int len = atoi(length);
/* Restore the header. */
*end_of_line = '\r';
/* Make sure we're going to download at least something;
* zero sized files are, for OpenTTD's purposes, always
* wrong. You can't have gzips of 0 bytes! */
if (len == 0) return_error("[tcp/http] refusing to download 0 bytes");
DEBUG(net, 7, "[tcp/http] downloading %i bytes", len);
return len;
}
if (strncmp(status, "301", 3) != 0 &&
strncmp(status, "302", 3) != 0 &&
strncmp(status, "303", 3) != 0 &&
strncmp(status, "307", 3) != 0) {
/* We are not going to be redirected :(. */
/* Search the end of the line. This is safe because the header will
* always end with two newlines. */
*strstr(status, NEWLINE) = '\0';
DEBUG(net, 0, "[tcp/http] unhandled status reply %s", status);
return -1;
}
if (this->redirect_depth == 5) return_error("[tcp/http] too many redirects, looping redirects?");
/* Redirect to other URL */
char *uri = strcasestr(this->recv_buffer, LOCATION);
if (uri == NULL) return_error("[tcp/http] missing 'location' header for redirect");
uri += strlen(LOCATION);
/* Search the end of the line. This is safe because the header will
* always end with two newlines. */
char *end_of_line = strstr(uri, NEWLINE);
*end_of_line = '\0';
DEBUG(net, 6, "[tcp/http] redirecting to %s", uri);
int ret = NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::Connect(uri, this->callback, this->data, this->redirect_depth + 1);
if (ret != 0) return ret;
/* We've relinguished control of data now. */
this->data = NULL;
/* Restore the header. */
*end_of_line = '\r';
return 0;
}
/**
* Connect to the given URI.
* @param uri the URI to connect to.
* @param callback the callback to send data back on.
* @param data the data we want to send (as POST).
* @param depth the recursion/redirect depth.
*/
/* static */ int NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::Connect(char *uri, HTTPCallback *callback, const char *data, int depth)
{
char *hname = strstr(uri, "://");
if (hname == NULL) return_error("[tcp/http] invalid location");
hname += 3;
char *url = strchr(hname, '/');
if (url == NULL) return_error("[tcp/http] invalid location");
*url = '\0';
/* Fetch the hostname, and possible port number. */
const char *company = NULL;
const char *port = NULL;
ParseConnectionString(&company, &port, hname);
if (company != NULL) return_error("[tcp/http] invalid hostname");
NetworkAddress address(hname, port == NULL ? 80 : atoi(port));
/* Restore the URL. */
*url = '/';
new NetworkHTTPContentConnecter(address, callback, url, data, depth);
return 0;
}
#undef return_error
/**
* Handle receiving of HTTP data.
* @return state of the receival of HTTP data.
* > 0: we need more cycles for downloading
* = 0: we are done downloading
* < 0: we have hit an error
*/
int NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::Receive()
{
for (;;) {
ssize_t res = recv(this->sock, (char *)this->recv_buffer + this->recv_pos, lengthof(this->recv_buffer) - this->recv_pos, 0);
if (res == -1) {
int err = GET_LAST_ERROR();
if (err != EWOULDBLOCK) {
/* Something went wrong... (104 is connection reset by peer) */
if (err != 104) DEBUG(net, 0, "recv failed with error %d", err);
return -1;
}
/* Connection would block, so stop for now */
return 1;
}
/* No more data... did we get everything we wanted? */
if (res == 0) {
if (this->recv_length != 0) return -1;
this->callback->OnReceiveData(NULL, 0);
return 0;
}
/* Wait till we read the end-of-header identifier */
if (this->recv_length == 0) {
int read = this->recv_pos + res;
int end = min(read, lengthof(this->recv_buffer) - 1);
/* Do a 'safe' search for the end of the header. */
char prev = this->recv_buffer[end];
this->recv_buffer[end] = '\0';
char *end_of_header = strstr(this->recv_buffer, END_OF_HEADER);
this->recv_buffer[end] = prev;
if (end_of_header == NULL) {
if (read == lengthof(this->recv_buffer)) {
DEBUG(net, 0, "[tcp/http] header too big");
return -1;
}
this->recv_pos = read;
} else {
int ret = this->HandleHeader();
if (ret <= 0) return ret;
this->recv_length = ret;
end_of_header += strlen(END_OF_HEADER);
int len = min(read - (end_of_header - this->recv_buffer), res);
if (len != 0) {
this->callback->OnReceiveData(end_of_header, len);
this->recv_length -= len;
}
this->recv_pos = 0;
}
} else {
res = min(this->recv_length, res);
/* Receive whatever we're expecting. */
this->callback->OnReceiveData(this->recv_buffer, res);
this->recv_length -= res;
}
}
}
/**
* Do the receiving for all HTTP connections.
*/
/* static */ void NetworkHTTPSocketHandler::HTTPReceive()
{
/* No connections, just bail out. */
if (_http_connections.Length() == 0) return;
fd_set read_fd;
struct timeval tv;
FD_ZERO(&read_fd);
for (NetworkHTTPSocketHandler **iter = _http_connections.Begin(); iter < _http_connections.End(); iter++) {
FD_SET((*iter)->sock, &read_fd);
}
tv.tv_sec = tv.tv_usec = 0; // don't block at all.
#if !defined(__MORPHOS__) && !defined(__AMIGA__)
int n = select(FD_SETSIZE, &read_fd, NULL, NULL, &tv);
#else
int n = WaitSelect(FD_SETSIZE, &read_fd, NULL, NULL, &tv, NULL);
#endif
if (n == -1) return;
for (NetworkHTTPSocketHandler **iter = _http_connections.Begin(); iter < _http_connections.End(); /* nothing */) {
NetworkHTTPSocketHandler *cur = *iter;
if (FD_ISSET(cur->sock, &read_fd)) {
int ret = cur->Receive();
/* First send the failure. */
if (ret < 0) cur->callback->OnFailure();
if (ret <= 0) {
/* Then... the connection can be closed */
cur->CloseConnection();
_http_connections.Erase(iter);
delete cur;
continue;
}
}
iter++;
}
}
#endif /* ENABLE_NETWORK */
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