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libwebsockets/lib/secure-streams/protocols/ss-ws.c
Andy Green c9731c5f17 type comparisons: fixes
This is a huge patch that should be a global NOP.

For unix type platforms it enables -Wconversion to issue warnings (-> error)
for all automatic casts that seem less than ideal but are normally concealed
by the toolchain.

This is things like passing an int to a size_t argument.  Once enabled, I
went through all args on my default build (which build most things) and
tried to make the removed default cast explicit.

With that approach it neither change nor bloat the code, since it compiles
to whatever it was doing before, just with the casts made explicit... in a
few cases I changed some length args from int to size_t but largely left
the causes alone.

From now on, new code that is relying on less than ideal casting
will complain and nudge me to improve it by warnings.
2021-01-05 10:56:38 +00:00

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/*
* libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation
*
* Copyright (C) 2019 - 2020 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
* deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
* rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
* sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING
* FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS
* IN THE SOFTWARE.
*/
#include <private-lib-core.h>
static int
secstream_ws(struct lws *wsi, enum lws_callback_reasons reason, void *user,
void *in, size_t len)
{
#if defined(LWS_WITH_SERVER)
struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &wsi->a.context->pt[(int)wsi->tsi];
#endif
lws_ss_handle_t *h = (lws_ss_handle_t *)lws_get_opaque_user_data(wsi);
uint8_t buf[LWS_PRE + 1400];
lws_ss_state_return_t r;
int f = 0, f1, n;
size_t buflen;
switch (reason) {
/* because we are protocols[0] ... */
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR:
lwsl_info("%s: CLIENT_CONNECTION_ERROR: %s\n", __func__,
in ? (char *)in : "(null)");
if (!h)
break;
r = lws_ss_event_helper(h, LWSSSCS_UNREACHABLE);
if (r == LWSSSSRET_DESTROY_ME)
return _lws_ss_handle_state_ret_CAN_DESTROY_HANDLE(r, wsi, &h);
h->wsi = NULL;
r = lws_ss_backoff(h);
if (r != LWSSSSRET_OK)
return _lws_ss_handle_state_ret_CAN_DESTROY_HANDLE(r, wsi, &h);
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLOSED: /* server */
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_CLOSED:
if (!h)
break;
lws_sul_cancel(&h->sul_timeout);
r = lws_ss_event_helper(h, LWSSSCS_DISCONNECTED);
if (r == LWSSSSRET_DESTROY_ME)
return _lws_ss_handle_state_ret_CAN_DESTROY_HANDLE(r, wsi, &h);
if (h->wsi)
lws_set_opaque_user_data(h->wsi, NULL);
h->wsi = NULL;
#if defined(LWS_WITH_SERVER)
lws_pt_lock(pt, __func__);
lws_dll2_remove(&h->cli_list);
lws_pt_unlock(pt);
#endif
if (reason == LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_CLOSED) {
if (h->policy &&
!(h->policy->flags & LWSSSPOLF_OPPORTUNISTIC) &&
#if defined(LWS_WITH_SERVER)
!(h->info.flags & LWSSSINFLAGS_ACCEPTED) && /* not server */
#endif
!wsi->a.context->being_destroyed) {
r = lws_ss_backoff(h);
if (r != LWSSSSRET_OK)
return _lws_ss_handle_state_ret_CAN_DESTROY_HANDLE(r, wsi, &h);
break;
}
#if defined(LWS_WITH_SERVER)
if (h->info.flags & LWSSSINFLAGS_ACCEPTED) {
/*
* was an accepted client connection to
* our server, so the stream is over now
*/
lws_ss_destroy(&h);
return 0;
}
#endif
}
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_ESTABLISHED:
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_ESTABLISHED:
h->retry = 0;
h->seqstate = SSSEQ_CONNECTED;
lws_sul_cancel(&h->sul);
r = lws_ss_event_helper(h, LWSSSCS_CONNECTED);
if (r != LWSSSSRET_OK)
return _lws_ss_handle_state_ret_CAN_DESTROY_HANDLE(r, wsi, &h);
break;
case LWS_CALLBACK_RECEIVE:
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_RECEIVE:
// lwsl_user("LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_RECEIVE: read %d\n", (int)len);
if (!h || !h->info.rx)
return 0;
if (lws_is_first_fragment(wsi))
f |= LWSSS_FLAG_SOM;
if (lws_is_final_fragment(wsi))
f |= LWSSS_FLAG_EOM;
// lws_frame_is_binary(wsi);
h->subseq = 1;
r = h->info.rx(ss_to_userobj(h), (const uint8_t *)in, len, f);
if (r != LWSSSSRET_OK)
return _lws_ss_handle_state_ret_CAN_DESTROY_HANDLE(r, wsi, &h);
return 0; /* don't passthru */
case LWS_CALLBACK_SERVER_WRITEABLE:
case LWS_CALLBACK_CLIENT_WRITEABLE:
// lwsl_notice("%s: %s: WRITEABLE\n", __func__, lws_ss_tag(h));
if (!h || !h->info.tx)
return 0;
if (h->seqstate != SSSEQ_CONNECTED) {
lwsl_warn("%s: seqstate %d\n", __func__, h->seqstate);
break;
}
buflen = sizeof(buf) - LWS_PRE;
r = h->info.tx(ss_to_userobj(h), h->txord++, buf + LWS_PRE,
&buflen, &f);
if (r == LWSSSSRET_TX_DONT_SEND)
return 0;
if (r != LWSSSSRET_OK)
return _lws_ss_handle_state_ret_CAN_DESTROY_HANDLE(r, wsi, &h);
f1 = lws_write_ws_flags(h->policy->u.http.u.ws.binary ?
LWS_WRITE_BINARY : LWS_WRITE_TEXT,
!!(f & LWSSS_FLAG_SOM),
!!(f & LWSSS_FLAG_EOM));
n = lws_write(wsi, buf + LWS_PRE, buflen, (enum lws_write_protocol)f1);
if (n < (int)buflen) {
lwsl_info("%s: write failed %d %d\n", __func__,
n, (int)buflen);
return -1;
}
return 0;
default:
break;
}
return lws_callback_http_dummy(wsi, reason, user, in, len);
}
const struct lws_protocols protocol_secstream_ws = {
"lws-secstream-ws",
secstream_ws,
0,
0,
};
/*
* Munge connect info according to protocol-specific considerations... this
* usually means interpreting aux in a protocol-specific way and using the
* pieces at connection setup time, eg, http url pieces.
*
* len bytes of buf can be used for things with scope until after the actual
* connect.
*
* For ws, protocol aux is <url path>;<ws subprotocol name>
*/
static int
secstream_connect_munge_ws(lws_ss_handle_t *h, char *buf, size_t len,
struct lws_client_connect_info *i,
union lws_ss_contemp *ct)
{
const char *pbasis = h->policy->u.http.url;
size_t used_in, used_out;
lws_strexp_t exp;
lwsl_notice("%s\n", __func__);
/* i.path on entry is used to override the policy urlpath if not "" */
if (i->path[0])
pbasis = i->path;
if (!pbasis)
return 0;
/* protocol aux is the path part ; ws subprotocol name */
i->path = buf;
buf[0] = '/';
lws_strexp_init(&exp, (void *)h, lws_ss_exp_cb_metadata, buf + 1, len - 1);
if (lws_strexp_expand(&exp, pbasis, strlen(pbasis),
&used_in, &used_out) != LSTRX_DONE)
return 1;
i->protocol = h->policy->u.http.u.ws.subprotocol;
lwsl_notice("%s: url %s, ws subprotocol %s\n", __func__, buf, i->protocol);
return 0;
}
const struct ss_pcols ss_pcol_ws = {
"ws", "http/1.1", &protocol_secstream_ws, secstream_connect_munge_ws
};