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/*
* Copyright (C) 2007 Michael Brown <mbrown@fensystems.co.uk>.
*
* 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 any later version.
*
* This program 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 this program; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
* 02110-1301, USA.
*
* You can also choose to distribute this program under the terms of
* the Unmodified Binary Distribution Licence (as given in the file
* COPYING.UBDL), provided that you have satisfied its requirements.
*/
FILE_LICENCE ( GPL2_OR_LATER_OR_UBDL );
/** @file
*
* Uniform Resource Identifiers
*
*/
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <libgen.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <ipxe/vsprintf.h>
#include <ipxe/params.h>
#include <ipxe/tcpip.h>
#include <ipxe/uri.h>
/**
* Decode URI field
*
* @v encoded Encoded field
* @v buf Data buffer
* @v len Length
* @ret len Length of data
*
* URI decoding can never increase the length of a string; we can
* therefore safely decode in place.
*/
size_t uri_decode ( const char *encoded, void *buf, size_t len ) {
uint8_t *out = buf;
unsigned int count = 0;
char hexbuf[3];
char *hexbuf_end;
char c;
char decoded;
unsigned int skip;
/* Copy string, decoding escaped characters as necessary */
while ( ( c = *(encoded++) ) ) {
if ( c == '%' ) {
snprintf ( hexbuf, sizeof ( hexbuf ), "%s", encoded );
decoded = strtoul ( hexbuf, &hexbuf_end, 16 );
skip = ( hexbuf_end - hexbuf );
encoded += skip;
if ( skip )
c = decoded;
}
if ( count < len )
out[count] = c;
count++;
}
return count;
}
/**
* Decode URI field in-place
*
* @v uri URI
* @v field URI field index
*/
static void uri_decode_inplace ( struct uri *uri, unsigned int field ) {
const char *encoded = uri_field ( uri, field );
char *decoded = ( ( char * ) encoded );
size_t len;
/* Do nothing if field is not present */
if ( ! encoded )
return;
/* Decode field in place */
len = uri_decode ( encoded, decoded, strlen ( encoded ) );
/* Terminate decoded string */
decoded[len] = '\0';
}
/**
* Check if character should be escaped within a URI field
*
* @v c Character
* @v field URI field index
* @ret escaped Character should be escaped
*/
static int uri_character_escaped ( char c, unsigned int field ) {
/* Non-printing characters and whitespace should always be
* escaped, since they cannot sensibly be displayed as part of
* a coherent URL string. (This test also catches control
* characters such as CR and LF, which could affect the
* operation of line-based protocols such as HTTP.)
*
* We should also escape characters which would alter the
* interpretation of the URL if not escaped, i.e. characters
* which have significance to the URL parser. We should not
* blindly escape all such characters, because this would lead
* to some very strange-looking URLs (e.g. if we were to
* always escape '/' as "%2F" even within the URI path).
*
* We do not need to be perfect. Our primary role is as a
* consumer of URIs rather than a producer; the main situation
* in which we produce a URI string is for display to a human
* user, who can probably tolerate some variance from the
* formal specification. The only situation in which we
* currently produce a URI string to be consumed by a computer
* is when constructing an HTTP request URI, which contains
* only the path and query fields.
*
* We can therefore sacrifice some correctness for the sake of
* code size. For example, colons within the URI host should
* be escaped unless they form part of an IPv6 literal
* address; doing this correctly would require the URI
* formatter to be aware of whether or not the URI host
* contained an IPv4 address, an IPv6 address, or a host name.
* We choose to simplify and never escape colons within the
* URI host field: in the event of a pathological hostname
* containing colons, this could potentially produce a URI
* string which could not be reparsed.
*
* After excluding non-printing characters, whitespace, and
* '%', the full set of characters with significance to the
* URL parser is "/#:@?". We choose for each URI field which
* of these require escaping in our use cases.
*
* For the scheme field (equivalently, if field is zero), we
* escape anything that has significance not just for our URI
* parser but for any other URI parsers (e.g. HTTP query
* string parsers, which care about '=' and '&').
*/
static const char *escaped[URI_FIELDS] = {
/* Scheme or default: escape everything */
[URI_SCHEME] = "/#:@?=&",
/* Opaque part: escape characters which would affect
* the reparsing of the URI, allowing everything else
* (e.g. ':', which will appear in iSCSI URIs).
*/
[URI_OPAQUE] = "#",
/* User name: escape everything */
[URI_USER] = "/#:@?",
/* Password: escape everything */
[URI_PASSWORD] = "/#:@?",
/* Host name: escape everything except ':', which may
* appear as part of an IPv6 literal address.
*/
[URI_HOST] = "/#@?",
/* Port number: escape everything */
[URI_PORT] = "/#:@?",
/* Path: escape everything except '/', which usually
* appears within paths.
*/
[URI_PATH] = "#:@?",
/* Query: escape everything except '/', which
* sometimes appears within queries.
*/
[URI_QUERY] = "#:@?",
/* Fragment: escape everything */
[URI_FRAGMENT] = "/#:@?",
};
return ( /* Always escape non-printing characters and whitespace */
( ! isprint ( c ) ) || ( c == ' ' ) ||
/* Always escape '%' */
( c == '%' ) ||
/* Escape field-specific characters */
strchr ( escaped[field], c ) );
}
/**
* Encode URI field
*
* @v field URI field index
* @v raw Raw data
* @v raw_len Length of raw data
* @v buf Buffer
* @v len Length of buffer
* @ret len Length of encoded string (excluding NUL)
*/
size_t uri_encode ( unsigned int field, const void *raw, size_t raw_len,
char *buf, ssize_t len ) {
const uint8_t *raw_bytes = ( ( const uint8_t * ) raw );
ssize_t remaining = len;
size_t used;
char c;
/* Ensure encoded string is NUL-terminated even if empty */
if ( len > 0 )
buf[0] = '\0';
/* Copy string, escaping as necessary */
while ( raw_len-- ) {
c = *(raw_bytes++);
if ( uri_character_escaped ( c, field ) ) {
used = ssnprintf ( buf, remaining, "%%%02X", c );
} else {
used = ssnprintf ( buf, remaining, "%c", c );
}
buf += used;
remaining -= used;
}
return ( len - remaining );
}
/**
* Encode URI field string
*
* @v field URI field index
* @v string String
* @v buf Buffer
* @v len Length of buffer
* @ret len Length of encoded string (excluding NUL)
*/
size_t uri_encode_string ( unsigned int field, const char *string,
char *buf, ssize_t len ) {
return uri_encode ( field, string, strlen ( string ), buf, len );
}
/**
* Dump URI for debugging
*
* @v uri URI
*/
static void uri_dump ( const struct uri *uri ) {
if ( ! uri )
return;
if ( uri->scheme )
DBGC ( uri, " scheme \"%s\"", uri->scheme );
if ( uri->opaque )
DBGC ( uri, " opaque \"%s\"", uri->opaque );
if ( uri->user )
DBGC ( uri, " user \"%s\"", uri->user );
if ( uri->password )
DBGC ( uri, " password \"%s\"", uri->password );
if ( uri->host )
DBGC ( uri, " host \"%s\"", uri->host );
if ( uri->port )
DBGC ( uri, " port \"%s\"", uri->port );
if ( uri->path )
DBGC ( uri, " path \"%s\"", uri->path );
if ( uri->query )
DBGC ( uri, " query \"%s\"", uri->query );
if ( uri->fragment )
DBGC ( uri, " fragment \"%s\"", uri->fragment );
if ( uri->params )
DBGC ( uri, " params \"%s\"", uri->params->name );
}
/**
* Free URI
*
* @v refcnt Reference count
*/
static void uri_free ( struct refcnt *refcnt ) {
struct uri *uri = container_of ( refcnt, struct uri, refcnt );
params_put ( uri->params );
free ( uri );
}
/**
* Parse URI
*
* @v uri_string URI as a string
* @ret uri URI
*
* Splits a URI into its component parts. The return URI structure is
* dynamically allocated and must eventually be freed by calling
* uri_put().
*/
struct uri * parse_uri ( const char *uri_string ) {
struct uri *uri;
struct parameters *params;
char *raw;
char *tmp;
char *path;
char *authority;
size_t raw_len;
unsigned int field;
/* Allocate space for URI struct and a copy of the string */
raw_len = ( strlen ( uri_string ) + 1 /* NUL */ );
uri = zalloc ( sizeof ( *uri ) + raw_len );
if ( ! uri )
return NULL;
ref_init ( &uri->refcnt, uri_free );
raw = ( ( ( void * ) uri ) + sizeof ( *uri ) );
/* Copy in the raw string */
memcpy ( raw, uri_string, raw_len );
/* Identify the parameter list, if present */
if ( ( tmp = strstr ( raw, "##params" ) ) ) {
*tmp = '\0';
tmp += 8 /* "##params" */;
params = find_parameters ( *tmp ? ( tmp + 1 ) : NULL );
if ( params ) {
uri->params = claim_parameters ( params );
} else {
/* Ignore non-existent submission blocks */
}
}
/* Chop off the fragment, if it exists */
if ( ( tmp = strchr ( raw, '#' ) ) ) {
*(tmp++) = '\0';
uri->fragment = tmp;
}
/* Identify absolute/relative URI */
if ( ( tmp = strchr ( raw, ':' ) ) ) {
/* Absolute URI: identify hierarchical/opaque */
uri->scheme = raw;
*(tmp++) = '\0';
if ( *tmp == '/' ) {
/* Absolute URI with hierarchical part */
path = tmp;
} else {
/* Absolute URI with opaque part */
uri->opaque = tmp;
path = NULL;
}
} else {
/* Relative URI */
path = raw;
}
/* If we don't have a path (i.e. we have an absolute URI with
* an opaque portion, we're already finished processing
*/
if ( ! path )
goto done;
/* Chop off the query, if it exists */
if ( ( tmp = strchr ( path, '?' ) ) ) {
*(tmp++) = '\0';
uri->query = tmp;
}
/* If we have no path remaining, then we're already finished
* processing.
*/
if ( ! path[0] )
goto done;
/* Identify net/absolute/relative path */
if ( uri->scheme && ( strncmp ( path, "//", 2 ) == 0 ) ) {
/* Net path. If this is terminated by the first '/'
* of an absolute path, then we have no space for a
* terminator after the authority field, so shuffle
* the authority down by one byte, overwriting one of
* the two slashes.
*/
authority = ( path + 2 );
if ( ( tmp = strchr ( authority, '/' ) ) ) {
/* Shuffle down */
uri->path = tmp;
memmove ( ( authority - 1 ), authority,
( tmp - authority ) );
authority--;
*(--tmp) = '\0';
}
} else {
/* Absolute/relative path */
uri->path = path;
authority = NULL;
}
/* If we don't have an authority (i.e. we have a non-net
* path), we're already finished processing
*/
if ( ! authority )
goto done;
/* Split authority into user[:password] and host[:port] portions */
if ( ( tmp = strchr ( authority, '@' ) ) ) {
/* Has user[:password] */
*(tmp++) = '\0';
uri->host = tmp;
uri->user = authority;
if ( ( tmp = strchr ( authority, ':' ) ) ) {
/* Has password */
*(tmp++) = '\0';
uri->password = tmp;
}
} else {
/* No user:password */
uri->host = authority;
}
/* Split host into host[:port] */
if ( ( uri->host[ strlen ( uri->host ) - 1 ] != ']' ) &&
( tmp = strrchr ( uri->host, ':' ) ) ) {
*(tmp++) = '\0';
uri->port = tmp;
}
done:
/* Decode fields in-place */
for ( field = 0 ; field < URI_FIELDS ; field++ )
uri_decode_inplace ( uri, field );
DBGC ( uri, "URI parsed \"%s\" to", uri_string );
uri_dump ( uri );
DBGC ( uri, "\n" );
return uri;
}
/**
* Get port from URI
*
* @v uri URI, or NULL
* @v default_port Default port to use if none specified in URI
* @ret port Port
*/
unsigned int uri_port ( const struct uri *uri, unsigned int default_port ) {
if ( ( ! uri ) || ( ! uri->port ) )
return default_port;
return ( strtoul ( uri->port, NULL, 0 ) );
}
/**
* Format URI
*
* @v uri URI
* @v buf Buffer to fill with URI string
* @v size Size of buffer
* @ret len Length of URI string
*/
size_t format_uri ( const struct uri *uri, char *buf, size_t len ) {
static const char prefixes[URI_FIELDS] = {
[URI_PASSWORD] = ':',
[URI_PORT] = ':',
[URI_QUERY] = '?',
[URI_FRAGMENT] = '#',
};
char prefix;
size_t used = 0;
unsigned int field;
/* Ensure buffer is NUL-terminated */
if ( len )
buf[0] = '\0';
/* Special-case NULL URI */
if ( ! uri )
return 0;
/* Generate fields */
for ( field = 0 ; field < URI_FIELDS ; field++ ) {
/* Skip non-existent fields */
if ( ! uri_field ( uri, field ) )
continue;
/* Prefix this field, if applicable */
prefix = prefixes[field];
if ( ( field == URI_HOST ) && ( uri->user != NULL ) )
prefix = '@';
if ( prefix ) {
used += ssnprintf ( ( buf + used ), ( len - used ),
"%c", prefix );
}
/* Encode this field */
used += uri_encode_string ( field, uri_field ( uri, field ),
( buf + used ), ( len - used ) );
/* Suffix this field, if applicable */
if ( field == URI_SCHEME ) {
used += ssnprintf ( ( buf + used ), ( len - used ),
":%s", ( uri->host ? "//" : "" ) );
}
}
if ( len ) {
DBGC ( uri, "URI formatted" );
uri_dump ( uri );
DBGC ( uri, " to \"%s%s\"\n", buf,
( ( used > len ) ? "<TRUNCATED>" : "" ) );
}
return used;
}
/**
* Format URI
*
* @v uri URI
* @ret string URI string, or NULL on failure
*
* The caller is responsible for eventually freeing the allocated
* memory.
*/
char * format_uri_alloc ( const struct uri *uri ) {
size_t len;
char *string;
len = ( format_uri ( uri, NULL, 0 ) + 1 /* NUL */ );
string = malloc ( len );
if ( string )
format_uri ( uri, string, len );
return string;
}
/**
* Copy URI fields
*
* @v src Source URI
* @v dest Destination URI, or NULL to calculate length
* @ret len Length of raw URI
*/
static size_t uri_copy_fields ( const struct uri *src, struct uri *dest ) {
size_t len = sizeof ( *dest );
char *out = ( ( void * ) dest + len );
unsigned int field;
size_t field_len;
/* Copy existent fields */
for ( field = 0 ; field < URI_FIELDS ; field++ ) {
/* Skip non-existent fields */
if ( ! uri_field ( src, field ) )
continue;
/* Calculate field length */
field_len = ( strlen ( uri_field ( src, field ) )
+ 1 /* NUL */ );
len += field_len;
/* Copy field, if applicable */
if ( dest ) {
memcpy ( out, uri_field ( src, field ), field_len );
uri_field ( dest, field ) = out;
out += field_len;
}
}
return len;
}
/**
* Duplicate URI
*
* @v uri URI
* @ret uri Duplicate URI
*
* Creates a modifiable copy of a URI.
*/
struct uri * uri_dup ( const struct uri *uri ) {
struct uri *dup;
size_t len;
/* Allocate new URI */
len = uri_copy_fields ( uri, NULL );
dup = zalloc ( len );
if ( ! dup )
return NULL;
ref_init ( &dup->refcnt, uri_free );
/* Copy fields */
uri_copy_fields ( uri, dup );
/* Copy parameters */
dup->params = params_get ( uri->params );
DBGC ( uri, "URI duplicated" );
uri_dump ( uri );
DBGC ( uri, "\n" );
return dup;
}
/**
* Resolve base+relative path
*
* @v base_uri Base path
* @v relative_uri Relative path
* @ret resolved_uri Resolved path, or NULL on failure
*
* Takes a base path (e.g. "/var/lib/tftpboot/vmlinuz" and a relative
* path (e.g. "initrd.gz") and produces a new path
* (e.g. "/var/lib/tftpboot/initrd.gz"). Note that any non-directory
* portion of the base path will automatically be stripped; this
* matches the semantics used when resolving the path component of
* URIs.
*/
char * resolve_path ( const char *base_path,
const char *relative_path ) {
char *base_copy;
char *base_tmp;
char *resolved;
/* If relative path is absolute, just re-use it */
if ( relative_path[0] == '/' )
return strdup ( relative_path );
/* Create modifiable copy of path for dirname() */
base_copy = strdup ( base_path );
if ( ! base_copy )
return NULL;
/* Strip filename portion of base path */
base_tmp = dirname ( base_copy );
/* Process "./" and "../" elements */
while ( *relative_path == '.' ) {
relative_path++;
if ( *relative_path == 0 ) {
/* Do nothing */
} else if ( *relative_path == '/' ) {
relative_path++;
} else if ( *relative_path == '.' ) {
relative_path++;
if ( *relative_path == 0 ) {
base_tmp = dirname ( base_tmp );
} else if ( *relative_path == '/' ) {
base_tmp = dirname ( base_tmp );
relative_path++;
} else {
relative_path -= 2;
break;
}
} else {
relative_path--;
break;
}
}
/* Create and return new path */
if ( asprintf ( &resolved, "%s%s%s", base_tmp,
( ( base_tmp[ strlen ( base_tmp ) - 1 ] == '/' ) ?
"" : "/" ), relative_path ) < 0 )
resolved = NULL;
free ( base_copy );
return resolved;
}
/**
* Resolve base+relative URI
*
* @v base_uri Base URI, or NULL
* @v relative_uri Relative URI
* @ret resolved_uri Resolved URI, or NULL on failure
*
* Takes a base URI (e.g. "http://ipxe.org/kernels/vmlinuz" and a
* relative URI (e.g. "../initrds/initrd.gz") and produces a new URI
* (e.g. "http://ipxe.org/initrds/initrd.gz").
*/
struct uri * resolve_uri ( const struct uri *base_uri,
struct uri *relative_uri ) {
struct uri tmp_uri;
char *tmp_path = NULL;
struct uri *new_uri;
/* If relative URI is absolute, just re-use it */
if ( uri_is_absolute ( relative_uri ) || ( ! base_uri ) )
return uri_get ( relative_uri );
/* Mangle URI */
memcpy ( &tmp_uri, base_uri, sizeof ( tmp_uri ) );
if ( relative_uri->path ) {
tmp_path = resolve_path ( ( base_uri->path ?
base_uri->path : "/" ),
relative_uri->path );
tmp_uri.path = tmp_path;
tmp_uri.query = relative_uri->query;
tmp_uri.fragment = relative_uri->fragment;
tmp_uri.params = relative_uri->params;
} else if ( relative_uri->query ) {
tmp_uri.query = relative_uri->query;
tmp_uri.fragment = relative_uri->fragment;
tmp_uri.params = relative_uri->params;
} else if ( relative_uri->fragment ) {
tmp_uri.fragment = relative_uri->fragment;
tmp_uri.params = relative_uri->params;
} else if ( relative_uri->params ) {
tmp_uri.params = relative_uri->params;
}
/* Create demangled URI */
new_uri = uri_dup ( &tmp_uri );
free ( tmp_path );
return new_uri;
}
/**
* Construct TFTP URI from server address and filename
*
* @v sa_server Server address
* @v filename Filename
* @ret uri URI, or NULL on failure
*/
static struct uri * tftp_uri ( struct sockaddr *sa_server,
const char *filename ) {
struct sockaddr_tcpip *st_server =
( ( struct sockaddr_tcpip * ) sa_server );
char buf[ 6 /* "65535" + NUL */ ];
char *path;
struct uri tmp;
struct uri *uri = NULL;
/* Initialise TFTP URI */
memset ( &tmp, 0, sizeof ( tmp ) );
tmp.scheme = "tftp";
/* Construct TFTP server address */
tmp.host = sock_ntoa ( sa_server );
if ( ! tmp.host )
goto err_host;
/* Construct TFTP server port, if applicable */
if ( st_server->st_port ) {
snprintf ( buf, sizeof ( buf ), "%d",
ntohs ( st_server->st_port ) );
tmp.port = buf;
}
/* Construct TFTP path */
if ( asprintf ( &path, "/%s", filename ) < 0 )
goto err_path;
tmp.path = path;
/* Demangle URI */
uri = uri_dup ( &tmp );
if ( ! uri )
goto err_uri;
err_uri:
free ( path );
err_path:
err_host:
return uri;
}
/**
* Construct URI from server address and filename
*
* @v sa_server Server address
* @v filename Filename
* @ret uri URI, or NULL on failure
*
* PXE TFTP filenames specified via the DHCP next-server field often
* contain characters such as ':' or '#' which would confuse the
* generic URI parser. We provide a mechanism for directly
* constructing a TFTP URI from the next-server and filename.
*/
struct uri * pxe_uri ( struct sockaddr *sa_server, const char *filename ) {
struct uri *uri;
/* Fail if filename is empty */
if ( ! ( filename && filename[0] ) )
return NULL;
/* If filename is a hierarchical absolute URI, then use that
* URI. (We accept only hierarchical absolute URIs, since PXE
* filenames sometimes start with DOS drive letters such as
* "C:\", which get misinterpreted as opaque absolute URIs.)
*/
uri = parse_uri ( filename );
if ( uri && uri_is_absolute ( uri ) && ( ! uri->opaque ) )
return uri;
uri_put ( uri );
/* Otherwise, construct a TFTP URI directly */
return tftp_uri ( sa_server, filename );
}