libwebsockets/lib/handshake.c
Andy Green 200a6a296e timeout settable from info
This adds an info member that allows the user code to
set the library's network action timeout in seconds.

If left at the default 0, the build-time default
AWAITING_TIMEOUT continues to be used.

As suggested

https://github.com/warmcat/libwebsockets/issues/427

Signed-off-by: Andy Green <andy.green@linaro.org>
2016-02-15 20:39:07 +08:00

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/*
* libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation
*
* Copyright (C) 2010-2015 Andy Green <andy@warmcat.com>
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation:
* version 2.1 of the License.
*
* This library 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
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston,
* MA 02110-1301 USA
*/
#include "private-libwebsockets.h"
/*
* -04 of the protocol (actually the 80th version) has a radically different
* handshake. The 04 spec gives the following idea
*
* The handshake from the client looks as follows:
*
* GET /chat HTTP/1.1
* Host: server.example.com
* Upgrade: websocket
* Connection: Upgrade
* Sec-WebSocket-Key: dGhlIHNhbXBsZSBub25jZQ==
* Sec-WebSocket-Origin: http://example.com
* Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: chat, superchat
* Sec-WebSocket-Version: 4
*
* The handshake from the server looks as follows:
*
* HTTP/1.1 101 Switching Protocols
* Upgrade: websocket
* Connection: Upgrade
* Sec-WebSocket-Accept: me89jWimTRKTWwrS3aRrL53YZSo=
* Sec-WebSocket-Nonce: AQIDBAUGBwgJCgsMDQ4PEC==
* Sec-WebSocket-Protocol: chat
*/
#ifndef min
#define min(a, b) ((a) < (b) ? (a) : (b))
#endif
/*
* We have to take care about parsing because the headers may be split
* into multiple fragments. They may contain unknown headers with arbitrary
* argument lengths. So, we parse using a single-character at a time state
* machine that is completely independent of packet size.
*
* Returns <0 for error or length of chars consumed from buf (up to len)
*/
LWS_VISIBLE int
lws_read(struct lws *wsi, unsigned char *buf, size_t len)
{
unsigned char *last_char, *oldbuf = buf;
int body_chunk_len;
size_t n;
lwsl_debug("%s: incoming len %d\n", __func__, (int)len);
switch (wsi->state) {
#ifdef LWS_USE_HTTP2
case LWSS_HTTP2_AWAIT_CLIENT_PREFACE:
case LWSS_HTTP2_ESTABLISHED_PRE_SETTINGS:
case LWSS_HTTP2_ESTABLISHED:
n = 0;
while (n < len) {
/*
* we were accepting input but now we stopped doing so
*/
if (!(wsi->rxflow_change_to & LWS_RXFLOW_ALLOW)) {
lws_rxflow_cache(wsi, buf, n, len);
return 1;
}
/* account for what we're using in rxflow buffer */
if (wsi->rxflow_buffer)
wsi->rxflow_pos++;
if (lws_http2_parser(wsi, buf[n++]))
goto bail;
}
break;
#endif
case LWSS_HTTP:
wsi->hdr_parsing_completed = 0;
/* fallthru */
case LWSS_HTTP_ISSUING_FILE:
wsi->state = LWSS_HTTP_HEADERS;
wsi->u.hdr.parser_state = WSI_TOKEN_NAME_PART;
wsi->u.hdr.lextable_pos = 0;
/* fallthru */
case LWSS_HTTP_HEADERS:
assert(wsi->u.hdr.ah);
lwsl_parser("issuing %d bytes to parser\n", (int)len);
if (lws_handshake_client(wsi, &buf, len))
goto bail;
last_char = buf;
if (lws_handshake_server(wsi, &buf, len))
/* Handshake indicates this session is done. */
goto bail;
/*
* It's possible that we've exhausted our data already, or
* rx flow control has stopped us dealing with this early,
* but lws_handshake_server doesn't update len for us.
* Figure out how much was read, so that we can proceed
* appropriately:
*/
len -= (buf - last_char);
lwsl_debug("%s: thinks we have used %d\n", __func__, len);
if (!wsi->hdr_parsing_completed)
/* More header content on the way */
goto read_ok;
switch (wsi->state) {
case LWSS_HTTP:
case LWSS_HTTP_HEADERS:
goto http_complete;
case LWSS_HTTP_ISSUING_FILE:
goto read_ok;
case LWSS_HTTP_BODY:
wsi->u.http.content_remain =
wsi->u.http.content_length;
if (wsi->u.http.content_remain)
goto http_postbody;
/* there is no POST content */
goto postbody_completion;
default:
break;
}
break;
case LWSS_HTTP_BODY:
http_postbody:
while (len && wsi->u.http.content_remain) {
/* Copy as much as possible, up to the limit of:
* what we have in the read buffer (len)
* remaining portion of the POST body (content_remain)
*/
body_chunk_len = min(wsi->u.http.content_remain,len);
wsi->u.http.content_remain -= body_chunk_len;
len -= body_chunk_len;
n = wsi->protocol->callback(wsi,
LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_BODY, wsi->user_space,
buf, body_chunk_len);
if (n)
goto bail;
buf += body_chunk_len;
if (wsi->u.http.content_remain) {
lws_set_timeout(wsi, PENDING_TIMEOUT_HTTP_CONTENT,
wsi->context->timeout_secs);
break;
}
/* he sent all the content in time */
postbody_completion:
lws_set_timeout(wsi, NO_PENDING_TIMEOUT, 0);
n = wsi->protocol->callback(wsi,
LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_BODY_COMPLETION,
wsi->user_space, NULL, 0);
if (n)
goto bail;
goto http_complete;
}
break;
case LWSS_ESTABLISHED:
case LWSS_AWAITING_CLOSE_ACK:
case LWSS_SHUTDOWN:
if (lws_handshake_client(wsi, &buf, len))
goto bail;
switch (wsi->mode) {
case LWSCM_WS_SERVING:
if (lws_interpret_incoming_packet(wsi, &buf, len) < 0) {
lwsl_info("interpret_incoming_packet has bailed\n");
goto bail;
}
break;
}
break;
default:
lwsl_err("%s: Unhandled state\n", __func__);
break;
}
read_ok:
/* Nothing more to do for now */
lwsl_info("%s: read_ok, used %d\n", __func__, buf - oldbuf);
return buf - oldbuf;
http_complete:
lwsl_debug("%s: http_complete\n", __func__);
#ifndef LWS_NO_SERVER
/* Did the client want to keep the HTTP connection going? */
if (lws_http_transaction_completed(wsi))
goto bail;
#endif
/* we may have next header set already, but return to event loop first
* so a heaily-pipelined http/1.1 connection cannot monopolize the
* service thread with GET hugefile.bin GET hugefile.bin etc
*/
goto read_ok;
bail:
lwsl_debug("closing connection at lws_read bail:\n");
lws_close_free_wsi(wsi, LWS_CLOSE_STATUS_NOSTATUS);
return -1;
}