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+ + return server_read(buf, n, c->c); +} + +static int on_write(const void *const buf, const size_t n, void *const user) +{ + struct client *const c = user; + + return server_write(buf, n, c->c); +} + +static int wildcard_cmp(const char *s, const char *p) +{ + while (*p && *s) + { + const char *const wc = strchr(p, '*'); + + if (!wc) + return strcmp(s, p); + + const size_t n = wc - p; + + if (n) + { + const int r = strncmp(s, p, n); + + if (r) + return r; + + p += n; + s += n; + } + else if (*(wc + 1) == *s) + { + p = wc + 1; + s += n; + } + else if (*(wc + 1) == '*') + p++; + else + { + s++; + p += n; + } + } + + while (*p) + if (*p++ != '*') + return -1; + + return 0; +} + +static int on_payload(const struct http_payload *const p, + struct http_response *const r, void *const user) +{ + struct client *const c = user; + struct handler *const h = c->h; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < h->n_cfg; i++) + { + const struct handler_cfg *const cfg = &h->cfg[i]; + + if (cfg->op == p->op && !wildcard_cmp(p->resource, cfg->url)) + return cfg->f(p, r, cfg->user); + } + + fprintf(stderr, "Not found: %s\n", p->resource); + + *r = (const struct http_response) + { + .status = HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND + }; + + return 0; +} + +static struct client *find_or_alloc_client(struct handler *const h, + struct server_client *const c) +{ + for (struct client *cl = h->clients; cl; cl = cl->next) + { + if (cl->c == c) + return cl; + } + + struct client *const ret = malloc(sizeof *ret); + + if (!ret) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return NULL; + } + + const struct http_cfg cfg = + { + .read = on_read, + .write = on_write, + .payload = on_payload, + .user = ret, + .tmpdir = h->tmpdir + }; + + *ret = (const struct client) + { + .c = c, + .h = h, + .http = http_alloc(&cfg) + }; + + if (!ret->http) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: http_alloc failed\n", __func__); + return NULL; + } + + if (!h->clients) + h->clients = ret; + else + { + for (struct client *c = h->clients; c; c = c->next) + if (!c->next) + { + c->next = ret; + break; + } + } + + return ret; +} + +static void client_free(struct client *const c) +{ + if (c) + http_free(c->http); + + free(c); +} + +static int remove_client_from_list(struct handler *const h, + struct client *const c) +{ + int ret = -1; + + if (server_client_close(h->server, c->c)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: server_client_close failed\n", + __func__); + goto end; + } + + for (struct client *cl = h->clients, *prev = NULL; cl; + prev = cl, cl = cl->next) + { + if (cl == c) + { + if (!prev) + h->clients = c->next; + else + prev->next = cl->next; + + break; + } + } + + ret = 0; + +end: + client_free(c); + return ret; +} + +int handler_listen(struct handler *const h, const short port) +{ + if (!(h->server = server_init(port))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: server_init failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + + for (;;) + { + bool exit, io; + struct server_client *const c = server_select(h->server, &io, &exit); + + if (exit) + { + printf("Exiting...\n"); + break; + } + else if (!c) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: server_select failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + + struct client *const cl = find_or_alloc_client(h, c); + + if (!cl) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: find_or_alloc_client failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + else if (io) + { + bool write, close; + const int res = http_update(cl->http, &write, &close); + + if (res || close) + { + if (res < 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: http_update failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + else if (remove_client_from_list(h, cl)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: remove_client_from_list failed\n", + __func__); + return -1; + } + } + else + server_client_write_pending(cl->c, write); + } + } + + return 0; +} + +static void free_clients(struct handler *const h) +{ + for (struct client *c = h->clients; c;) + { + struct client *const next = c->next; + + server_client_close(h->server, c->c); + client_free(c); + c = next; + } +} + +void handler_free(struct handler *const h) +{ + if (h) + { + for (size_t i = 0; i < h->n_cfg; i++) + free(h->cfg[i].url); + + free(h->cfg); + free_clients(h); + server_close(h->server); + } + + free(h); +} + +struct handler *handler_alloc(const char *const tmpdir) +{ + struct handler *const h = malloc(sizeof *h); + + if (!h) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3) handler: %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return NULL; + } + + *h = (const struct handler){.tmpdir = tmpdir}; + return h; +} + +int handler_add(struct handler *const h, const char *url, + const enum http_op op, const handler_fn f, void *const user) +{ + if (!h || !(h->cfg = realloc(h->cfg, (h->n_cfg + 1) * sizeof *h->cfg))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + char *const new = strdup(url); + + if (!new) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + h->cfg[h->n_cfg++] = (const struct handler_cfg) + { + .url = new, + .op = op, + .f = f, + .user = user + }; + + return 0; +} diff --git a/handler.h b/handler.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8550010 --- /dev/null +++ b/handler.h @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +#ifndef HANDLER_H +#define HANDLER_H + +#include "http.h" +#include + +struct handler; +typedef int (*handler_fn)(const struct http_payload *p, + struct http_response *r, void *user); + +struct handler *handler_alloc(const char *tmpdir); +void handler_free(struct handler *h); +int handler_add(struct handler *h, const char *url, enum http_op op, + handler_fn f, void *user); +int handler_listen(struct handler *h, short port); + +#endif /* HANDLER_H */ diff --git a/html.c b/html.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f5ea336 --- /dev/null +++ b/html.c @@ -0,0 +1,288 @@ +#include "html.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +struct html_node +{ + struct html_attribute + { + char *attr, *value; + } *attrs; + + char *element, *value; + size_t n; + struct html_node *child, *sibling; +}; + +static char *html_encode(const char *s) +{ + struct dynstr d; + + dynstr_init(&d); + + while (*s) + { + static const struct esc + { + char c; + const char *str; + } esc[] = + { + {.c = '<', .str = ">"}, + {.c = '>', .str = "<"}, + {.c = '&', .str = "&"}, + {.c = '\"', .str = """}, + {.c = '\'', .str = "'"} + }; + + char buf[sizeof "a"] = {0}; + const char *str = NULL; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof esc / sizeof *esc; i++) + { + const struct esc *const e = &esc[i]; + + if (*s == e->c) + { + str = e->str; + break; + } + } + + if (!str) + { + *buf = *s; + str = buf; + } + + if (dynstr_append(&d, "%s", str)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: dynstr_append failed\n", __func__); + goto failure; + } + + s++; + } + + return d.str; + +failure: + dynstr_free(&d); + return NULL; +} + +int html_node_set_value(struct html_node *const n, const char *const val) +{ + if (!(n->value = html_encode(val))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: html_encode failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +int html_node_set_value_unescaped(struct html_node *const n, + const char *const val) +{ + if (!(n->value = strdup(val))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: strdup(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +int html_node_add_attr(struct html_node *const n, const char *const attr, + const char *const val) +{ + if (!(n->attrs = realloc(n->attrs, (n->n + 1) * sizeof *n->attrs))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + struct html_attribute *const a = &n->attrs[n->n++]; + + *a = (const struct html_attribute){0}; + + if (!(a->attr = strdup(attr)) + || (val && !(a->value = strdup(val)))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + free(a->attr); + free(a->value); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +void html_node_add_sibling(struct html_node *const n, + struct html_node *const sibling) +{ + for (struct html_node *c = n; c; c = c->sibling) + if (!c->sibling) + { + c->sibling = sibling; + break; + } +} + +struct html_node *html_node_add_child(struct html_node *const n, + const char *const element) +{ + struct html_node *const child = html_node_alloc(element); + + if (!child) + return NULL; + else if (n->child) + html_node_add_sibling(n->child, child); + else + n->child = child; + + return child; +} + +int serialize_node(struct dynstr *const d, const struct html_node *const n, + const unsigned level) +{ + for (unsigned i = 0; i < level; i++) + dynstr_append(d, "\t"); + + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "<%s", n->element); + + if (n->n) + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, " "); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < n->n; i++) + { + const struct html_attribute *const a = &n->attrs[i]; + + if (a->value) + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "%s=\"%s\"", a->attr, a->value); + else + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "%s", a->attr); + + if (i + 1 < n->n) + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, " "); + } + + if (!n->value && !n->child) + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "/>"); + else + { + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, ">"); + + if (n->value) + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "%s", n->value); + + if (n->child) + { + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "\n"); + + if (serialize_node(d, n->child, level + 1)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: serialize_node failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + + for (unsigned i = 0; i < level; i++) + dynstr_append(d, "\t"); + } + + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "", n->element); + } + + /* TODO: print siblings */ + + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "\n"); + + if (n->sibling) + return serialize_node(d, n->sibling, level); + + return 0; +} + +int html_serialize(const struct html_node *const n, struct dynstr *const d) +{ + return serialize_node(d, n, 0); +} + +static void html_attribute_free(struct html_attribute *const a) +{ + if (a) + { + free(a->attr); + free(a->value); + } +} + +void html_node_free(struct html_node *const n) +{ + if (n) + { + struct html_node *s = n->sibling; + + html_node_free(n->child); + + while (s) + { + struct html_node *const next = s->sibling; + + html_node_free(s->child); + free(s->element); + free(s->value); + + for (size_t i = 0 ; i < s->n; i++) + html_attribute_free(&s->attrs[i]); + + free(s->attrs); + free(s); + s = next; + } + + free(n->element); + free(n->value); + + for (size_t i = 0 ; i < n->n; i++) + html_attribute_free(&n->attrs[i]); + + free(n->attrs); + } + + free(n); +} + +struct html_node *html_node_alloc(const char *const element) +{ + struct html_node *const n = malloc(sizeof *n); + + if (!n) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + *n = (const struct html_node) + { + .element = strdup(element) + }; + + if (!n->element) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + return n; + +failure: + html_node_free(n); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/html.h b/html.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e62575e --- /dev/null +++ b/html.h @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#ifndef HTML_H +#define HTML_H + +#include + +struct html_node *html_node_alloc(const char *element); +void html_node_free(struct html_node *n); +int html_node_set_value(struct html_node *n, const char *val); +int html_node_set_value_unescaped(struct html_node *n, const char *val); +int html_node_add_attr(struct html_node *n, const char *attr, const char *val); +struct html_node *html_node_add_child(struct html_node *n, const char *elem); +void html_node_add_sibling(struct html_node *n, struct html_node *sibling); +int html_serialize(const struct html_node *n, struct dynstr *d); + +#endif /* HTML_H */ diff --git a/http.c b/http.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..629f356 --- /dev/null +++ b/http.c @@ -0,0 +1,1612 @@ +#include "http.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +struct http_ctx +{ + struct ctx + { + enum state + { + START_LINE, + HEADER_CR_LINE, + BODY_LINE + } state; + + enum + { + LINE_CR, + LINE_LF + } lstate; + + enum http_op op; + char *resource, *field, *value, *boundary; + size_t len; + + struct post + { + char *path; + unsigned long long len, read; + } post; + + union + { + struct start_line + { + enum + { + START_LINE_OP, + START_LINE_RESOURCE, + START_LINE_PROTOCOL + } state; + } sl; + + struct multiform + { + enum mf_state + { + MF_START_BOUNDARY, + MF_HEADER_CR_LINE, + MF_BODY_BOUNDARY_LINE, + MF_END_BOUNDARY_CR_LINE + } state; + + enum + { + BODY_CR, + BODY_LF, + BODY_DATA + } bstate; + + off_t len, written; + char *boundary; + const char *dir; + size_t blen, nforms, nfiles; + int fd; + struct http_post_file *files; + + struct form + { + char *name, *filename, *tmpname, *value; + } *forms; + } mf; + } u; + } ctx; + + struct write_ctx + { + bool pending; + enum state state; + struct http_response r; + off_t n; + struct dynstr d; + } wctx; + + enum version + { + HTTP_1_0, + HTTP_1_1 + } version; + + /* From RFC9112, section 3 (Request line): + * It is RECOMMENDED that all HTTP senders and recipients support, + * at a minimum, request-line lengths of 8000 octets. */ + char line[8000]; + struct http_cfg cfg; +}; + +static const char *const versions[] = +{ + [HTTP_1_0] = "HTTP/1.0", + [HTTP_1_1] = "HTTP/1.1" +}; + +static int get_version(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const v) +{ + for (enum version i = 0; i < sizeof versions / sizeof *versions; i++) + if (!strcmp(versions[i], v)) + { + h->version = i; + return 0; + } + + return -1; +} + +static int start_line(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + const char *const line = (const char *)h->line; + + if (!*line) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected non-empty line\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + const char *const op = strchr(line, ' '); + + if (!op || op == line) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected resource\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + const size_t n = op - line; + + if (!strncmp(line, "GET", n)) + c->op = HTTP_OP_GET; + else if (!strncmp(line, "POST", n)) + c->op = HTTP_OP_POST; + else + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unsupported HTTP op %.*s\n", + __func__, (int)n, line); + return 1; + } + + const char *const resource = op + 1, + *const res_end = strchr(resource, ' '); + + if (!res_end) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected protocol version\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + const size_t res_n = res_end - resource; + + if (memchr(resource, '*', res_n)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: illegal character * in resource %.*s\n", + __func__, (int)res_n, resource); + return 1; + } + + const char *const protocol = res_end + 1; + + if (!*protocol) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected protocol version\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + else if (strchr(protocol, ' ')) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unexpected field after protocol version\n", + __func__); + return 1; + } + + int ret = 1; + char *enc_res = NULL; + + if (get_version(h, protocol)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unsupported protocol %s\n", __func__, protocol); + goto end; + } + else if (!(enc_res = strndup(resource, res_n))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: strndup(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + ret = -1; + goto end; + } + else if (!(c->resource = http_decode_url(enc_res))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: http_decode_url failed\n", __func__); + goto end; + } + + printf("%.*s %s %s\n", (int)n, line, c->resource, protocol); + ret = 0; + c->state = HEADER_CR_LINE; + +end: + free(enc_res); + return ret; +} + +static void ctx_free(struct ctx *const c) +{ + if (c->boundary) + { + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + + free(m->files); + free(m->boundary); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < m->nforms; i++) + { + struct form *const f = &m->forms[i]; + + free(f->name); + free(f->filename); + free(f->tmpname); + free(f->value); + } + + free(m->forms); + + if (m->fd >= 0 && close(m->fd)) + fprintf(stderr, "%s: close(2) m->fd: %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + } + + free(c->field); + free(c->value); + free(c->resource); + free(c->boundary); + + *c = (const struct ctx){0}; +} + +static int prepare_headers(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + struct dynstr *const d = &w->d; + + dynstr_init(d); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < w->r.n_headers; i++) + { + const struct http_header *const hdr = &w->r.headers[i]; + + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "%s: %s\r\n", hdr->header, hdr->value); + free(hdr->header); + free(hdr->value); + } + + free(w->r.headers); + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(d, "\r\n"); + return 0; +} + +static int rw_error(const int r, bool *const close) +{ + if (r < 0) + { + switch (errno) + { + case ECONNRESET: + *close = true; + return 1; + + case EAGAIN: + return 0; + + default: + break; + } + + fprintf(stderr, "%s: %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + else if (!r) + { + *close = true; + return 0; + } + + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unexpected value %d\n", __func__, r); + return -1; +} + +static int write_start_line(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + struct dynstr *const d = &w->d; + const size_t rem = d->len - w->n; + const int res = h->cfg.write(d->str + w->n, rem, + h->cfg.user); + + if (res <= 0) + return rw_error(res, close); + else if ((w->n += res) >= d->len) + { + char len[sizeof "18446744073709551615"]; + const int res = snprintf(len, sizeof len, "%llu", w->r.n); + + dynstr_free(d); + + if (res < 0 || res >= sizeof len) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: snprintf(3) failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + else if (http_response_add_header(&w->r, "Content-Length", len)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: http_response_add_header failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + else if (prepare_headers(h)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: prepare_headers failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + + w->state = HEADER_CR_LINE; + w->n = 0; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int write_ctx_free(struct write_ctx *const w) +{ + int ret = 0; + const struct http_response *const r = &w->r; + + if (r->free) + r->free(r->buf.rw); + + if (r->f && (ret = fclose(r->f))) + fprintf(stderr, "%s: fclose(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + + dynstr_free(&w->d); + *w = (const struct write_ctx){0}; + return ret; +} + +static int write_header_cr_line(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + struct dynstr *const d = &w->d; + const size_t rem = d->len - w->n; + const int res = h->cfg.write(d->str + w->n, rem, h->cfg.user); + + if (res <= 0) + return rw_error(res, close); + else if ((w->n += res) >= d->len) + { + dynstr_free(d); + + if (w->r.n) + { + w->state = BODY_LINE; + w->n = 0; + } + else if (write_ctx_free(w)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: write_ctx_free failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +static int write_body_mem(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + const struct http_response *const r = &w->r; + const size_t rem = r->n - w->n; + const int res = h->cfg.write((const char *)r->buf.ro + w->n, rem, + h->cfg.user); + + if (res <= 0) + return rw_error(res, close); + else if ((w->n += res) >= r->n) + { + if (h->version == HTTP_1_0) + *close = true; + + return write_ctx_free(w); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int write_body_file(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + const struct http_response *const r = &w->r; + const unsigned long long left = r->n - w->n; + char buf[1024]; + const size_t rem = left > sizeof buf ? sizeof buf : left; + + if (!fread(buf, 1, rem, r->f)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: fread(3) failed, ferror=%d, feof=%d\n", + __func__, ferror(r->f), feof(r->f)); + return -1; + } + + const int res = h->cfg.write(buf, rem, h->cfg.user); + + if (res <= 0) + return rw_error(res, close); + else if ((w->n += res) >= r->n) + { + if (h->version == HTTP_1_0) + *close = true; + + return write_ctx_free(w); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int write_body_line(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + const struct http_response *const r = &h->wctx.r; + + if (r->buf.ro) + return write_body_mem(h, close); + else if (r->f) + return write_body_file(h, close); + + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected either buffer or file path\n", __func__); + return -1; +} + +static int http_write(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + static int (*const fn[])(struct http_ctx *, bool *) = + { + [START_LINE] = write_start_line, + [HEADER_CR_LINE] = write_header_cr_line, + [BODY_LINE] = write_body_line, + }; + + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + + const int ret = fn[w->state](h, close); + + if (ret) + write_ctx_free(w); + + return ret; +} + +int http_response_add_header(struct http_response *const r, + const char *const header, const char *const value) +{ + if (!(r->headers = realloc(r->headers, + sizeof (r->n_headers + 1) *sizeof *r->headers))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + struct http_header *const h = &r->headers[r->n_headers++]; + + *h = (const struct http_header) + { + .header = strdup(header), + .value = strdup(value) + }; + + if (!h->header || !h->value) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + free(h->header); + free(h->value); + free(h); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int start_response(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + static const struct code + { + const char *descr; + int code; + } codes[] = + { +#define X(x, y, z) [HTTP_STATUS_##x] = {.descr = y, .code = z}, + HTTP_STATUSES +#undef X + }; + + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + const struct code *const c = &codes[w->r.status]; + + w->pending = true; + dynstr_init(&w->d); + dynstr_append_or_ret_nonzero(&w->d, "%s %d %s\r\n", + versions[h->version], c->code, c->descr); + return 0; +} + +static int set_cookie(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const cookie) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + const char *const value = strchr(cookie, '='); + + if (!value) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected field=value for cookie %s\n", + __func__, cookie); + goto failure; + } + else if (!*(value + 1)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected non-empty value for cookie %s\n", + __func__, cookie); + goto failure; + } + else if (!(c->field = strndup(cookie, value - cookie))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3) field: %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + else if (!(c->value = strdup(value + 1))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3) value: %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + return 0; + +failure: + free(c->field); + free(c->value); + return -1; +} + +static int set_length(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const len) +{ + h->ctx.post.len = strtoull(len, NULL, 10); + return 0; +} + +static int set_content_type(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const type) +{ + const char *const sep = strchr(type, ';'); + + if (!sep) + /* No multipart/form-data expected. */ + return 0; + + const size_t n = sep - type; + + if (strncmp(type, "multipart/form-data", n)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unsupported Content-Type %.*s\n", + __func__, (int)n, type); + return 1; + } + + const char *boundary = sep + 1; + + while (*boundary == ' ') + boundary++; + + if (!*boundary) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected boundary\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + const char *const eq = strchr(boundary, '='); + + if (!eq) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected = after boundary\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + const size_t bn = eq - boundary; + + if (strncmp(boundary, "boundary", bn)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected boundary, got %.*s\n", + __func__, (int)bn, boundary); + return 1; + } + + const char *val = eq + 1; + + while (*val == ' ') + val++; + + if (!*val) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected value after boundary\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct dynstr b; + + dynstr_init(&b); + + if (dynstr_append(&b, "\r\n--%s", val)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: dynstr_append failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + + c->boundary = b.str; + c->u.mf = (const struct multiform){.fd = -1}; + return 0; +} + +static int payload_get(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const line) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + const struct http_payload p = + { + .cookie = + { + .field = c->field, + .value = c->value + }, + + .op = c->op, + .resource = c->resource + }; + + const int ret = h->cfg.payload(&p, &h->wctx.r, h->cfg.user); + + ctx_free(c); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + return start_response(h); +} + +static int payload_post(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const line) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + const struct http_payload pl = + { + .cookie = + { + .field = c->field, + .value = c->value + }, + + .op = c->op, + .resource = c->resource + }; + + const int ret = h->cfg.payload(&pl, &h->wctx.r, h->cfg.user); + + ctx_free(c); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + return start_response(h); +} + +static int get_field_value(const char *const line, size_t *const n, + const char **const value) +{ + const char *const field = strchr(line, ':'); + + if (!field || line == field) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected field:value\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + *n = field - line; + *value = field + 1; + + if (!**value) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected value\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + while (**value == ' ') + (*value)++; + + return 0; +} + +static int expect(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const value) +{ + if (!strcmp(value, "100-continue")) + { + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + const struct http_payload p = + { + .u.post.expect_continue = true, + .cookie = + { + .field = c->field, + .value = c->value + }, + + .op = c->op, + .resource = c->resource + }; + + const int ret = h->cfg.payload(&p, &h->wctx.r, h->cfg.user); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + return start_response(h); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int process_header(struct http_ctx *const h, const char *const line, + const size_t n, const char *const value) +{ + static const struct header + { + const char *header; + int (*f)(struct http_ctx *, const char *); + } headers[] = + { + { + .header = "Cookie", + .f = set_cookie + }, + + { + .header = "Content-Length", + .f = set_length + }, + + { + .header = "Expect", + .f = expect + }, + + { + .header = "Content-Type", + .f = set_content_type + } + }; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof headers / sizeof *headers; i++) + { + const struct header *const hdr = &headers[i]; + int ret; + + if (!strncmp(line, hdr->header, n) && (ret = hdr->f(h, value))) + return ret; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int header_cr_line(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + const char *const line = (const char *)h->line; + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + + if (!*line) + { + switch (c->op) + { + case HTTP_OP_GET: + return payload_get(h, line); + + case HTTP_OP_POST: + if (!c->post.len) + return payload_post(h, line); + + c->state = BODY_LINE; + return 0; + } + } + + const char *value; + size_t n; + const int ret = get_field_value(line, &n, &value); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + return process_header(h, line, n, value); +} + +static int send_payload(struct http_ctx *const h, + const struct http_payload *const p) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + const int ret = h->cfg.payload(p, &h->wctx.r, h->cfg.user); + + ctx_free(c); + + if (ret) + return ret; + + return start_response(h); +} + +static int update_lstate(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close, + int (*const f)(struct http_ctx *), const char b) +{ + int ret = 1; + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + + switch (c->lstate) + { + case LINE_CR: + if (b == '\r') + c->lstate = LINE_LF; + else if (c->len < sizeof h->line - 2) + h->line[c->len++] = b; + else + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: line too long\n", __func__); + goto failure; + } + + break; + + case LINE_LF: + if (b == '\n') + { + h->line[c->len] = '\0'; + + if ((ret = f(h))) + goto failure; + + c->len = 0; + } + else if (c->len < sizeof h->line - 3) + { + h->line[c->len++] = '\r'; + h->line[c->len++] = b; + } + else + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: line too long\n", __func__); + goto failure; + } + + c->lstate = LINE_CR; + break; + } + + return 0; + +failure: + ctx_free(c); + return ret; +} + +static int start_boundary_line(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + const char *const line = h->line; + + if (strcmp(line, c->boundary + strlen("\r\n"))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected boundary %s, got %s\n", + __func__, c->boundary, line); + return 1; + } + + m->state = MF_HEADER_CR_LINE; + m->len = strlen(line) + strlen("\r\n"); + return 0; +} + +static int cd_fields(struct http_ctx *const h, struct form *const f, + const char *sep) +{ + do + { + while (*++sep == ' ') + ; + + if (!*sep) + break; + + const char *const op = strchr(sep, '='); + + if (!op) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected attr=value\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + const char *const value = op + 1, *const end = strchr(value, ';'); + const size_t vlen = end ? end - value : strlen(value); + + if (*value != '\"' || value[vlen - 1] != '\"') + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected \"-enclosed value, got %.*s\n", + __func__, (int)vlen, value); + return 1; + } + + const char *const evalue = value + 1; + const size_t evlen = vlen - 2; + + if (!strncmp(sep, "name", op - sep)) + { + if (!evlen) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected non-empty name\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + else if (!(f->name = strndup(evalue, evlen))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: strndup(3): %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + } + else if (!strncmp(sep, "filename", op - sep)) + { + if (!evlen) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected non-empty filename\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + else if (!(f->filename = strndup(evalue, evlen))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: strndup(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + } + } while ((sep = strchr(sep, ';'))); + + if (!f->name) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected name\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int set_content_disposition(struct http_ctx *const h, + const char *const c) +{ + const char *const sep = strchr(c, ';'); + struct multiform *const m = &h->ctx.u.mf; + + if (!sep) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: no fields found\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + else if (strncmp(c, "form-data", sep - c)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: expected form-data, got %.*s\n", + __func__, (int)(sep - c), c); + return 1; + } + else if (!(m->forms = realloc(m->forms, + (m->nforms + 1) * sizeof *m->forms))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + struct form *const f = &m->forms[m->nforms++]; + + *f = (const struct form){0}; + return cd_fields(h, f, sep); +} + +static int mf_header_cr_line(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + const char *const line = h->line; + + m->len += strlen(line) + strlen("\r\n"); + + if (!*line) + { + const size_t n = strlen("\r\n") + strlen(c->boundary) + 1; + + if (!m->boundary && !(m->boundary = calloc(1, n))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + m->state = MF_BODY_BOUNDARY_LINE; + return 0; + } + + const char *value; + size_t n; + int ret = get_field_value(line, &n, &value); + + if (ret) + return ret; + else if (!strncmp(line, "Content-Disposition", n) + && (ret = set_content_disposition(h, value))) + return ret; + + return 0; +} + +static int end_boundary_line(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + const char *const line = h->line; + + if (!*line) + { + h->ctx.u.mf.state = MF_HEADER_CR_LINE; + return 0; + } + else if (!strcmp(line, "--")) + { + /* Found end boundary. */ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + + const struct http_payload p = + { + .cookie = + { + .field = c->field, + .value = c->value + }, + + .op = c->op, + .resource = c->resource, + .u.post = + { + .dir = m->dir, + .files = m->files, + .n = m->nfiles + } + }; + + return send_payload(h, &p); + } + + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unexpected line after boundary: %s\n", + __func__, line); + return 1; +} + +static int process_mf_line(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + static int (*const state[])(struct http_ctx *) = + { + [MF_START_BOUNDARY] = start_boundary_line, + [MF_HEADER_CR_LINE] = mf_header_cr_line, + [MF_END_BOUNDARY_CR_LINE] = end_boundary_line + }; + + h->ctx.post.read += strlen(h->line) + strlen("\r\n"); + return state[h->ctx.u.mf.state](h); +} + +static char *get_tmp(const char *const tmpdir) +{ + struct dynstr d; + + dynstr_init(&d); + + if (dynstr_append(&d, "%s/tmp.XXXXXX", tmpdir)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: dynstr_append failed\n", __func__); + return NULL; + } + + return d.str; +} + +static int generate_mf_file(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + struct multiform *const m = &h->ctx.u.mf; + struct form *const f = &m->forms[m->nforms - 1]; + + if (!(f->tmpname = get_tmp(h->cfg.tmpdir))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: get_tmp failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + else if ((m->fd = mkstemp(f->tmpname)) < 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: mkstemp(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int read_mf_body_to_mem(struct http_ctx *const h, const void *const buf, + const size_t n) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + + if (m->written + n > sizeof h->line) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: maximum length exceeded\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + memcpy(&h->line[m->written], buf, n); + m->written += n; + m->len += n; + c->post.read += n; + return 0; +} + +static int read_mf_body_to_file(struct http_ctx *const h, const void *const buf, + const size_t n) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + ssize_t res; + + if (m->fd < 0 && generate_mf_file(h)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: generate_mf_file failed\n", __func__); + return -1; + } + else if ((res = pwrite(m->fd, buf, n, m->written)) < 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: pwrite(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + m->written += res; + m->len += res; + c->post.read += res; + return 0; +} + +static int reset_boundary(struct http_ctx *const h, const void *const buf, + const size_t n) +{ + struct multiform *const m = &h->ctx.u.mf; + struct form *const f = &m->forms[m->nforms - 1]; + const size_t len = strlen(m->boundary); + int (*const read_mf)(struct http_ctx *, const void *, size_t) = + f->filename ? read_mf_body_to_file : read_mf_body_to_mem; + const int res = read_mf(h, m->boundary, len); + + if (res) + return res; + + memset(m->boundary, '\0', len); + m->blen = 0; + return read_mf(h, buf, n); +} + +static int apply_from_file(struct http_ctx *const h, struct form *const f) +{ + struct multiform *const m = &h->ctx.u.mf; + + if (close(m->fd)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: close(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + m->fd = -1; + + if (!(m->files = realloc(m->files, (m->nfiles + 1) * sizeof *m->files))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + struct http_post_file *const pf = &m->files[m->nfiles++]; + + *pf = (const struct http_post_file) + { + .tmpname = f->tmpname, + .filename = f->filename + }; + + return 0; +} + +static int apply_from_mem(struct http_ctx *const h, struct form *const f) +{ + struct multiform *const m = &h->ctx.u.mf; + + if (!(f->value = strndup(h->line, m->written))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: strndup(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + else if (!strcmp(f->name, "dir")) + { + if (m->dir) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: \"dir\" defined more than once\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + m->dir = f->value; + } + + return 0; +} + +static int read_mf_body_boundary_byte(struct http_ctx *const h, const char b, + const size_t len) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + + if (b == c->boundary[m->blen]) + { + m->boundary[len] = b; + + if (++m->blen >= strlen(c->boundary)) + { + /* Found intermediate boundary. */ + struct form *const f = &m->forms[m->nforms - 1]; + const int ret = f->filename ? apply_from_file(h, f) + : apply_from_mem(h, f); + + memset(m->boundary, '\0', len + 1); + m->blen = 0; + m->state = MF_END_BOUNDARY_CR_LINE; + m->written = 0; + return ret; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/* Similar to memmem(3), provided here to avoid the use of GNU extensions. */ +static const char *http_memmem(const char *const a, const void *const b, + const size_t n) +{ + const size_t len = strlen(a); + + if (len > n) + return NULL; + + const char *s = a, *st = NULL; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) + { + const char *bc = b; + const char c = bc[i]; + + if (*s == c) + { + if (!st) + st = &bc[i]; + + if (!*++s) + return st; + } + else if (*(s = a) != c) + st = NULL; + else + { + st = &bc[i]; + + if (!*++s) + return st; + } + } + + return NULL; +} + +static int read_mf_body_boundary(struct http_ctx *const h, + const char **const buf, size_t *const n) +{ + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct multiform *const m = &c->u.mf; + const char *const boundary = http_memmem(&c->boundary[m->blen], *buf, *n); + int res; + + if (!boundary) + { + if ((res = reset_boundary(h, *buf, *n))) + return res; + + *n = 0; + return 0; + } + + const size_t prev = boundary - *buf; + + if ((res = reset_boundary(h, *buf, prev))) + return res; + + *buf += prev; + *n -= prev; + + const size_t len = strlen(m->boundary), + rem = strlen(c->boundary) - len, + r = rem > *n ? *n : rem; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < r; i++) + { + const char *const b = *buf; + + if ((res = read_mf_body_boundary_byte(h, b[i], len))) + return res; + } + + *buf += r; + *n -= r; + return 0; +} + +static int read_multiform_n(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close, + const char *buf, size_t n) +{ + struct multiform *const m = &h->ctx.u.mf; + + while (n) + { + int res; + + switch (m->state) + { + case MF_START_BOUNDARY: + /* Fall through. */ + case MF_HEADER_CR_LINE: + /* Fall through. */ + case MF_END_BOUNDARY_CR_LINE: + { + if ((res = update_lstate(h, close, process_mf_line, *buf))) + return res; + + buf++; + n--; + } + + break; + + case MF_BODY_BOUNDARY_LINE: + if ((res = read_mf_body_boundary(h, &buf, &n))) + return res; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +static int read_multiform(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + /* Note: the larger the buffer below, the less CPU load. */ + char buf[sizeof h->line]; + struct post *const p = &h->ctx.post; + const unsigned long long left = p->len - p->read; + const size_t rem = left > sizeof buf ? sizeof buf : left; + const int r = h->cfg.read(buf, rem, h->cfg.user); + + if (r <= 0) + return rw_error(r, close); + + return read_multiform_n(h, close, buf, r); +} + +static int read_body_to_mem(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + char b; + const int r = h->cfg.read(&b, sizeof b, h->cfg.user); + + if (r <= 0) + return rw_error(r, close); + + struct ctx *const c = &h->ctx; + struct post *const p = &c->post; + + if (p->read >= sizeof h->line) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: exceeded maximum length\n", __func__); + return 1; + } + + h->line[p->read++] = b; + + if (p->read >= p->len) + { + const struct http_payload pl = + { + .cookie = + { + .field = c->field, + .value = c->value + }, + + .op = c->op, + .resource = c->resource, + .u.post = + { + .data = h->line, + .n = p->len + } + }; + + return send_payload(h, &pl); + } + + return 0; +} + +static int read_body(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + return h->ctx.boundary ? read_multiform(h, close) + : read_body_to_mem(h, close); +} + +static int process_line(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + static int (*const state[])(struct http_ctx *) = + { + [START_LINE] = start_line, + [HEADER_CR_LINE] = header_cr_line + }; + + return state[h->ctx.state](h); +} + +static int http_read(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const close) +{ + switch (h->ctx.state) + { + case START_LINE: + /* Fall through. */ + case HEADER_CR_LINE: + { + char b; + const int r = h->cfg.read(&b, sizeof b, h->cfg.user); + + if (r <= 0) + return rw_error(r, close); + + return update_lstate(h, close, process_line, b); + } + + case BODY_LINE: + return read_body(h, close); + } + + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unexpected state %d\n", __func__, h->ctx.state); + return -1; +} + +char *http_cookie_create(const char *const key, const char *const value) +{ + struct dynstr d; + + dynstr_init(&d); + dynstr_append_or_ret_null(&d, "%s=%s; HttpOnly", key, value); + return d.str; +} + +int http_update(struct http_ctx *const h, bool *const write, bool *const close) +{ + *close = false; + + struct write_ctx *const w = &h->wctx; + const int ret = w->pending ? http_write(h, close) : http_read(h, close); + + *write = w->pending; + return ret; +} + +void http_free(struct http_ctx *const h) +{ + if (h) + { + ctx_free(&h->ctx); + write_ctx_free(&h->wctx); + } + + free(h); +} + +struct http_ctx *http_alloc(const struct http_cfg *const cfg) +{ + struct http_ctx *const h = malloc(sizeof *h); + + if (!h) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + *h = (const struct http_ctx) + { + .cfg = *cfg + }; + + return h; + +failure: + http_free(h); + return NULL; +} + +char *http_encode_url(const char *url) +{ + struct dynstr d; + char c; + + dynstr_init(&d); + + while ((c = *url++)) + { + /* Unreserved characters must not be percent-encoded. */ + if ((c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') + || (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') + || (c == '-') + || (c == '_') + || (c == '.') + || (c == '/') + || (c == '~')) + { + if (dynstr_append(&d, "%c", c)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: dynstr_append failed\n", __func__); + goto failure; + } + } + else if (dynstr_append(&d, "%%%hhx", c)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: dynstr_append failed\n", __func__); + goto failure; + } + } + + return d.str; + +failure: + dynstr_free(&d); + return NULL; +} + +char *http_decode_url(const char *url) +{ + char *ret = NULL; + size_t n = 0; + + while (*url) + { + if (!(ret = realloc(ret, n + 1))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3) loop: %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + else if (*url != '%') + ret[n++] = *url++; + else if (*(url + 1) && *(url + 2)) + { + const char buf[sizeof "00"] = {*(url + 1), *(url + 2)}; + + ret[n++] = strtoul(buf, NULL, 16); + url += 3; + } + else + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unterminated %%\n", __func__); + goto failure; + } + } + + if (!(ret = realloc(ret, n + 1))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3) end: %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + ret[n] = '\0'; + return ret; + +failure: + free(ret); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/http.h b/http.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3390e49 --- /dev/null +++ b/http.h @@ -0,0 +1,96 @@ +#ifndef HTTP_H +#define HTTP_H + +#include +#include +#include + +struct http_payload +{ + enum http_op + { + HTTP_OP_GET, + HTTP_OP_POST + } op; + + const char *resource; + + struct http_cookie + { + const char *field, *value; + } cookie; + + union + { + struct http_post + { + bool expect_continue; + const void *data; + size_t n; + const char *dir; + + const struct http_post_file + { + const char *tmpname, *filename; + } *files; + } post; + } u; +}; + +#define HTTP_STATUSES \ + X(CONTINUE, "Continue", 100) \ + X(OK, "OK", 200) \ + X(SEE_OTHER, "See other", 303) \ + X(BAD_REQUEST, "Bad Request", 400) \ + X(UNAUTHORIZED, "Unauthorized", 401) \ + X(FORBIDDEN, "Forbidden", 403) \ + X(NOT_FOUND, "Not found", 404) \ + X(INTERNAL_ERROR, "Internal Server Error", 500) + +struct http_response +{ + enum http_status + { +#define X(x, y, z) HTTP_STATUS_##x, + HTTP_STATUSES +#undef X + } status; + + struct http_header + { + char *header, *value; + } *headers; + + union + { + const void *ro; + void *rw; + } buf; + + FILE *f; + unsigned long long n; + size_t n_headers; + void (*free)(void *); +}; + +struct http_cfg +{ + int (*read)(void *buf , size_t n, void *user); + int (*write)(const void *buf, size_t n, void *user); + int (*payload)(const struct http_payload *p, struct http_response *r, + void *user); + const char *tmpdir; + void *user; +}; + +struct http_ctx *http_alloc(const struct http_cfg *cfg); +void http_free(struct http_ctx *h); +/* Positive return value: user input error, negative: fatal error. */ +int http_update(struct http_ctx *h, bool *write, bool *close); +int http_response_add_header(struct http_response *r, const char *header, + const char *value); +char *http_cookie_create(const char *key, const char *value); +char *http_encode_url(const char *url); +char *http_decode_url(const char *url); + +#endif /* HTTP_H */ diff --git a/server.c b/server.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d867b59 --- /dev/null +++ b/server.c @@ -0,0 +1,303 @@ +#include "server.h" +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include +#include + +struct server +{ + int fd; + + struct server_client + { + int fd; + bool write; + } *c; + + size_t n; +}; + +int server_close(struct server *const s) +{ + int ret = 0; + + if (!s) + return 0; + else if (s->fd >= 0) + ret = close(s->fd); + + free(s); + return ret; +} + +int server_client_close(struct server *const s, struct server_client *const c) +{ + int ret = 0; + + for (size_t i = 0; i < s->n; i++) + { + struct server_client *ref = &s->c[i]; + + if (c == ref) + { + if ((ret = close(c->fd))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: close(2): %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + else if (s->n - 1) + { + memcpy(ref, ref + 1, s->n - i); + + if (!(s->c = realloc(s->c, (s->n - 1) * sizeof *s->c))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3): %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + } + else + { + free(s->c); + s->c = NULL; + } + + s->n--; + break; + } + } + + return ret; +} + +int server_read(void *const buf, const size_t n, struct server_client *const c) +{ + const ssize_t r = read(c->fd, buf, n); + + if (r < 0) + fprintf(stderr, "%s: read(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + + return r; +} + +int server_write(const void *const buf, const size_t n, + struct server_client *const c) +{ + const ssize_t w = write(c->fd, buf, n); + + if (w < 0) + fprintf(stderr, "%s: write(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + + return w; +} + +static struct server_client *alloc_client(struct server *const s) +{ + struct sockaddr_in addr; + socklen_t sz = sizeof addr; + const int fd = accept(s->fd, (struct sockaddr *)&addr, &sz); + + if (fd < 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: accept(2): %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return NULL; + } + + const int flags = fcntl(fd, F_GETFL); + + if (flags < 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: fcntl(2) F_GETFL: %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return NULL; + } + else if (fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, flags | O_NONBLOCK)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: fcntl(2) F_SETFL: %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return NULL; + } + else if (!(s->c = realloc(s->c, (s->n + 1) * sizeof *s->c))) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: realloc(3): %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return NULL; + } + + s->c[s->n] = (const struct server_client) + { + .fd = fd + }; + + return &s->c[s->n++]; +} + +void server_client_write_pending(struct server_client *const c, + const bool write) +{ + c->write = write; +} + +static volatile sig_atomic_t do_exit; + +static void handle_signal(const int signum) +{ + do_exit = 1; +} + +struct server_client *server_select(struct server *const s, bool *const io, + bool *const exit) +{ + int nfds = -1; + fd_set rfds, wfds; + + *io = *exit = false; + + FD_ZERO(&rfds); + FD_ZERO(&wfds); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < s->n; i++) + { + const struct server_client *const c = &s->c[i]; + const int fd = c->fd; + + FD_SET(fd, &rfds); + + if (c->write) + FD_SET(fd, &wfds); + + if (fd > nfds) + nfds = fd; + } + + FD_SET(s->fd, &rfds); + + if (s->fd > nfds) + nfds = s->fd; + + const int res = select(nfds + 1, &rfds, &wfds, NULL, NULL); + + if (res < 0) + { + if (do_exit) + *exit = true; + else + fprintf(stderr, "%s: select(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + + return NULL; + } + else if (FD_ISSET(s->fd, &rfds)) + return alloc_client(s); + + for (size_t i = 0; i < s->n; i++) + { + struct server_client *const c = &s->c[i]; + + if (FD_ISSET(c->fd, &rfds) || FD_ISSET(c->fd, &wfds)) + { + *io = true; + return c; + } + } + + fprintf(stderr, "%s: unlisted fd\n", __func__); + return NULL; +} + +static int init_signals(void) +{ + struct sigaction sa = + { + .sa_handler = handle_signal, + .sa_flags = SA_RESTART + }; + + sigemptyset(&sa.sa_mask); + + if (sigaction(SIGINT, &sa, NULL)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: sigaction(2) SIGINT: %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + else if (sigaction(SIGTERM, &sa, NULL)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: sigaction(2) SIGINT: %s\n", + __func__, strerror(errno)); + return -1; + } + + return 0; +} + +struct server *server_init(const unsigned short port) +{ + struct server *const s = malloc(sizeof *s); + + if (!s) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: malloc(3): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + *s = (const struct server) + { + .fd = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0) + }; + + if (s->fd < 0) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: socket(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + else if (init_signals()) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: init_signals failed\n", __func__); + goto failure; + } + + const struct sockaddr_in addr = + { + .sin_family = AF_INET, + .sin_port = htons(port) + }; + + enum {QUEUE_LEN = 10}; + + if (bind(s->fd, (const struct sockaddr *)&addr, sizeof addr)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: bind(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + else if (listen(s->fd, QUEUE_LEN)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: listen(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + struct sockaddr_in in; + socklen_t sz = sizeof in; + + if (getsockname(s->fd, (struct sockaddr *)&in, &sz)) + { + fprintf(stderr, "%s: getsockname(2): %s\n", __func__, strerror(errno)); + goto failure; + } + + printf("Listening on port %hu\n", ntohs(in.sin_port)); + return s; + +failure: + server_close(s); + return NULL; +} diff --git a/server.h b/server.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..74189db --- /dev/null +++ b/server.h @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +#ifndef SERVER_H +#define SERVER_H + +#include +#include + +struct server *server_init(unsigned short port); +struct server_client *server_select(struct server *s, bool *io, bool *exit); +int server_read(void *buf, size_t n, struct server_client *c); +int server_write(const void *buf, size_t n, struct server_client *c); +int server_close(struct server *s); +int server_client_close(struct server *s, struct server_client *c); +void server_client_write_pending(struct server_client *c, bool write); + +#endif /* SERVER_H */