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/****************************************************************************
NAME
json.c - parse JSON into fixed-extent data structures
DESCRIPTION
This module parses a large subset of JSON (JavaScript Object
Notation). Unlike more general JSON parsers, it doesn't use malloc(3)
and doesn't support polymorphism; you need to give it a set of
template structures describing the expected shape of the incoming
JSON, and it will error out if that shape is not matched. When the
parse succeeds, attribute values will be extracted into static
locations specified in the template structures.
The "shape" of a JSON object in the type signature of its
attributes (and attribute values, and so on recursively down through
all nestings of objects and arrays). This parser is indifferent to
the order of attributes at any level, but you have to tell it in
advance what the type of each attribute value will be and where the
parsed value will be stored. The template structures may supply
default values to be used when an expected attribute is omitted.
The preceding paragraph told one fib. A single attribute may
actually have a span of multiple specifications with different
syntactically distinguishable types (e.g. string vs. real vs. integer
vs boolean, but not signed integer vs. unsigned integer or strong vs. map).
The parser will match the right spec against the actual data.
The dialect this parses has some limitations. First, it cannot
recognize the JSON "null" value. Secondly, arrays may only have
objects or strings - not reals or integers or floats - as elements
(this limitation could be easily removed if required). Third, all
elements of an array must be of the same type.
There are separata entry points for beginning a parse of either
JSON object or a JSON array. JSON "float" quantities are actually
stored as doubles.
This parser processes object arrays in one of two different ways,
defending on whether the array subtype is declared as object or
structobject.
Object arrays take one base address per object subfield, and are
mapped into parallel C arrays (one per subfield). Strings are not
supported in this kind of array, as they don't have a "natural" size
to use as an offset multiplier.
Structobjects arrays are a way to parse a list of objects to a set
of modifications to a corresponding array of C structs. The trick is
that the array object initialization has to specify both the C struct
array's base address and the stride length (the size of the C struct).
If you initialize the offset fields with the correct offsetof calls,
everything will work. Strings are supported but all string storage
has to be inline in the struct.
PERMISSIONS
This file is Copyright (c) 2010 by the GPSD project
BSD terms apply: see the file COPYING in the distribution root for details.
***************************************************************************/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdbool.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include "gpsd_config.h" /* for strlcpy() prototype */
#ifdef SOCKET_EXPORT_ENABLE
#include "json.h"
#include "gps.h" /* for safe_atof() & timestamp_t prototype */
#ifdef CLIENTDEBUG_ENABLE
static int debuglevel = 0;
static FILE *debugfp;
void json_enable_debug(int level, FILE * fp)
/* control the level and destination of debug trace messages */
{
debuglevel = level;
debugfp = fp;
}
static void json_trace(int errlevel, const char *fmt, ...)
/* assemble command in printf(3) style */
{
if (errlevel <= debuglevel) {
char buf[BUFSIZ];
va_list ap;
(void)strlcpy(buf, "json: ", BUFSIZ);
va_start(ap, fmt);
(void)vsnprintf(buf + strlen(buf), sizeof(buf) - strlen(buf), fmt,
ap);
va_end(ap);
(void)fputs(buf, debugfp);
}
}
# define json_debug_trace(args) (void) json_trace args
#else
# define json_debug_trace(args) /*@i1@*/do { } while (0)
#endif /* CLIENTDEBUG_ENABLE */
/*@-immediatetrans -dependenttrans -usereleased -compdef@*/
static /*@null@*/ char *json_target_address(const struct json_attr_t *cursor,
/*@null@*/
const struct json_array_t
*parent, int offset)
{
char *targetaddr = NULL;
if (parent == NULL || parent->element_type != t_structobject) {
/* ordinary case - use the address in the cursor structure */
switch (cursor->type) {
case t_integer:
targetaddr = (char *)&cursor->addr.integer[offset];
break;
case t_uinteger:
targetaddr = (char *)&cursor->addr.uinteger[offset];
break;
case t_time:
case t_real:
targetaddr = (char *)&cursor->addr.real[offset];
break;
case t_string:
targetaddr = cursor->addr.string;
break;
case t_boolean:
targetaddr = (char *)&cursor->addr.boolean[offset];
break;
case t_character:
targetaddr = (char *)&cursor->addr.character[offset];
break;
default:
targetaddr = NULL;
break;
}
} else
/* tricky case - hacking a member in an array of structures */
targetaddr =
parent->arr.objects.base + (offset * parent->arr.objects.stride) +
cursor->addr.offset;
json_debug_trace((1, "Target address for %s (offset %d) is %p\n",
cursor->attribute, offset, targetaddr));
return targetaddr;
}
/*@-immediatetrans -dependenttrans +usereleased +compdef@*/
static int json_internal_read_object(const char *cp,
const struct json_attr_t *attrs,
/*@null@*/
const struct json_array_t *parent,
int offset,
/*@null@*/ const char **end)
{
/*@ -nullstate -nullderef -mustfreefresh -nullpass -usedef @*/
enum
{ init, await_attr, in_attr, await_value, in_val_string,
in_escape, in_val_token, post_val, post_array
} state = 0;
#ifdef CLIENTDEBUG_ENABLE
char *statenames[] = {
"init", "await_attr", "in_attr", "await_value", "in_val_string",
"in_escape", "in_val_token", "post_val", "post_array",
};
#endif /* CLIENTDEBUG_ENABLE */
char attrbuf[JSON_ATTR_MAX + 1], *pattr = NULL;
char valbuf[JSON_VAL_MAX + 1], *pval = NULL;
bool value_quoted = false;
char uescape[5]; /* enough space for 4 hex digits and a NUL */
const struct json_attr_t *cursor;
int substatus, n, maxlen = 0;
unsigned int u;
const struct json_enum_t *mp;
char *lptr;
#ifdef S_SPLINT_S
/* prevents gripes about buffers not being completely defined */
memset(valbuf, '\0', sizeof(valbuf));
memset(attrbuf, '\0', sizeof(attrbuf));
#endif /* S_SPLINT_S */
if (end != NULL)
*end = NULL; /* give it a well-defined value on parse failure */
/* stuff fields with defaults in case they're omitted in the JSON input */
for (cursor = attrs; cursor->attribute != NULL; cursor++)
if (!cursor->nodefault) {
lptr = json_target_address(cursor, parent, offset);
if (lptr != NULL)
switch (cursor->type) {
case t_integer:
*((int *)lptr) = cursor->dflt.integer;
break;
case t_uinteger:
*((unsigned int *)lptr) = cursor->dflt.uinteger;
break;
case t_time:
case t_real:
*((double *)lptr) = cursor->dflt.real;
break;
case t_string:
if (parent != NULL
&& parent->element_type != t_structobject
&& offset > 0)
return JSON_ERR_NOPARSTR;
lptr[0] = '\0';
break;
case t_boolean:
*((bool *) lptr) = cursor->dflt.boolean;
break;
case t_character:
lptr[0] = cursor->dflt.character;
break;
case t_object: /* silences a compiler warning */
case t_structobject:
case t_array:
case t_check:
break;
}
}
json_debug_trace((1, "JSON parse of '%s' begins.\n", cp));
/* parse input JSON */
for (; *cp != '\0'; cp++) {
json_debug_trace((2, "State %-14s, looking at '%c' (%p)\n",
statenames[state], *cp, cp));
switch (state) {
case init:
if (isspace(*cp))
continue;
else if (*cp == '{')
state = await_attr;
else {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Non-WS when expecting object start.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_OBSTART;
}
break;
case await_attr:
if (isspace(*cp))
continue;
else if (*cp == '"') {
state = in_attr;
pattr = attrbuf;
} else if (*cp == '}')
break;
else {
json_debug_trace((1, "Non-WS when expecting attribute.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_ATTRSTART;
}
break;
case in_attr:
if (pattr == NULL)
return JSON_ERR_NULLPTR;
if (*cp == '"') {
*pattr++ = '\0';
json_debug_trace((1, "Collected attribute name %s\n",
attrbuf));
for (cursor = attrs; cursor->attribute != NULL; cursor++) {
json_debug_trace((2, "Checking against %s\n",
cursor->attribute));
if (strcmp(cursor->attribute, attrbuf) == 0)
break;
}
if (cursor->attribute == NULL) {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Unknown attribute name '%s' (attributes begin with '%s').\n",
attrbuf, attrs->attribute));
return JSON_ERR_BADATTR;
}
state = await_value;
if (cursor->type == t_string)
maxlen = (int)cursor->len - 1;
else if (cursor->type == t_check)
maxlen = (int)strlen(cursor->dflt.check);
else if (cursor->type == t_time)
maxlen = JSON_VAL_MAX;
else if (cursor->map != NULL)
maxlen = (int)sizeof(valbuf) - 1;
pval = valbuf;
} else if (pattr >= attrbuf + JSON_ATTR_MAX - 1) {
json_debug_trace((1, "Attribute name too long.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_ATTRLEN;
} else
*pattr++ = *cp;
break;
case await_value:
if (isspace(*cp) || *cp == ':')
continue;
else if (*cp == '[') {
if (cursor->type != t_array) {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Saw [ when not expecting array.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_NOARRAY;
}
substatus = json_read_array(cp, &cursor->addr.array, &cp);
if (substatus != 0)
return substatus;
state = post_array;
} else if (cursor->type == t_array) {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Array element was specified, but no [.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_NOBRAK;
} else if (*cp == '"') {
value_quoted = true;
state = in_val_string;
pval = valbuf;
} else {
value_quoted = false;
state = in_val_token;
pval = valbuf;
*pval++ = *cp;
}
break;
case in_val_string:
if (pval == NULL)
return JSON_ERR_NULLPTR;
if (*cp == '\\')
state = in_escape;
else if (*cp == '"') {
*pval++ = '\0';
json_debug_trace((1, "Collected string value %s\n", valbuf));
state = post_val;
} else if (pval > valbuf + JSON_VAL_MAX - 1
|| pval > valbuf + maxlen) {
json_debug_trace((1, "String value too long.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_STRLONG; /* */
} else
*pval++ = *cp;
break;
case in_escape:
if (pval == NULL)
return JSON_ERR_NULLPTR;
switch (*cp) {
case 'b':
*pval++ = '\b';
break;
case 'f':
*pval++ = '\f';
break;
case 'n':
*pval++ = '\n';
break;
case 'r':
*pval++ = '\r';
break;
case 't':
*pval++ = '\t';
break;
case 'u':
for (n = 0; n < 4 && cp[n] != '\0'; n++)
uescape[n] = *cp++;
--cp;
(void)sscanf(uescape, "%04x", &u);
*pval++ = (char)u; /* will truncate values above 0xff */
break;
default: /* handles double quote and solidus */
*pval++ = *cp;
break;
}
state = in_val_string;
break;
case in_val_token:
if (pval == NULL)
return JSON_ERR_NULLPTR;
if (isspace(*cp) || *cp == ',' || *cp == '}') {
*pval = '\0';
json_debug_trace((1, "Collected token value %s.\n", valbuf));
state = post_val;
if (*cp == '}' || *cp == ',')
--cp;
} else if (pval > valbuf + JSON_VAL_MAX - 1) {
json_debug_trace((1, "Token value too long.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_TOKLONG;
} else
*pval++ = *cp;
break;
case post_val:
/*
* We know that cursor points at the first spec matching
* the current attribute. We don't know that it's *the*
* correct spec; our dialect allows there to be any number
* of adjacent ones with the same attrname but different
* types. Here's where we try to seek forward for a
* matching type/attr pair if we're not looking at one.
*/
for (;;) {
int seeking = cursor->type;
if (value_quoted && (cursor->type == t_string || cursor->type == t_time))
break;
if ((strcmp(valbuf, "true")==0 || strcmp(valbuf, "false")==0)
&& seeking == t_boolean)
break;
if (isdigit(valbuf[0])) {
bool decimal = strchr(valbuf, '.') != NULL;
if (decimal && seeking == t_real)
break;
if (!decimal && (seeking == t_integer || seeking == t_uinteger))
break;
}
if (cursor[1].attribute==NULL) /* out of possiblities */
break;
if (strcmp(cursor[1].attribute, attrbuf)!=0)
break;
++cursor;
}
if (value_quoted
&& (cursor->type != t_string && cursor->type != t_character
&& cursor->type != t_check && cursor->type != t_time
&& cursor->map == 0)) {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Saw quoted value when expecting non-string.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_QNONSTRING;
}
if (!value_quoted
&& (cursor->type == t_string || cursor->type == t_check
|| cursor->type == t_time || cursor->map != 0)) {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Didn't see quoted value when expecting string.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_NONQSTRING;
}
if (cursor->map != 0) {
for (mp = cursor->map; mp->name != NULL; mp++)
if (strcmp(mp->name, valbuf) == 0) {
goto foundit;
}
json_debug_trace((1, "Invalid enumerated value string %s.\n",
valbuf));
return JSON_ERR_BADENUM;
foundit:
(void)snprintf(valbuf, sizeof(valbuf), "%d", mp->value);
}
lptr = json_target_address(cursor, parent, offset);
if (lptr != NULL)
switch (cursor->type) {
case t_integer:
*((int *)lptr) = atoi(valbuf);
break;
case t_uinteger:
*((unsigned int *)lptr) = (unsigned)atoi(valbuf);
break;
case t_time:
*((double *)lptr) = iso8601_to_unix(valbuf);
break;
case t_real:
*((double *)lptr) = safe_atof(valbuf);
break;
case t_string:
if (parent != NULL
&& parent->element_type != t_structobject
&& offset > 0)
return JSON_ERR_NOPARSTR;
(void)strlcpy(lptr, valbuf, cursor->len);
break;
case t_boolean:
*((bool *) lptr) = (strcmp(valbuf, "true") == 0);
break;
case t_character:
if (strlen(valbuf) > 1)
return JSON_ERR_STRLONG;
else
lptr[0] = valbuf[0];
break;
case t_object: /* silences a compiler warning */
case t_structobject:
case t_array:
break;
case t_check:
if (strcmp(cursor->dflt.check, valbuf) != 0) {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Required attribute vakue %s not present.\n",
cursor->dflt.check));
return JSON_ERR_CHECKFAIL;
}
break;
}
/*@fallthrough@*/
case post_array:
if (isspace(*cp))
continue;
else if (*cp == ',')
state = await_attr;
else if (*cp == '}') {
++cp;
goto good_parse;
} else {
json_debug_trace((1, "Garbage while expecting comma or }\n"));
return JSON_ERR_BADTRAIL;
}
break;
}
}
good_parse:
/* in case there's another object following, consune trailing WS */
while (isspace(*cp))
++cp;
if (end != NULL)
*end = cp;
json_debug_trace((1, "JSON parse ends.\n"));
return 0;
/*@ +nullstate +nullderef +mustfreefresh +nullpass +usedef @*/
}
int json_read_array(const char *cp, const struct json_array_t *arr,
const char **end)
{
/*@-nullstate -onlytrans@*/
int substatus, offset, arrcount;
char *tp;
if (end != NULL)
*end = NULL; /* give it a well-defined value on parse failure */
json_debug_trace((1, "Entered json_read_array()\n"));
while (isspace(*cp))
cp++;
if (*cp != '[') {
json_debug_trace((1, "Didn't find expected array start\n"));
return JSON_ERR_ARRAYSTART;
} else
cp++;
tp = arr->arr.strings.store;
arrcount = 0;
for (offset = 0; offset < arr->maxlen; offset++) {
json_debug_trace((1, "Looking at %s\n", cp));
switch (arr->element_type) {
case t_string:
if (isspace(*cp))
cp++;
if (*cp != '"')
return JSON_ERR_BADSTRING;
else
++cp;
arr->arr.strings.ptrs[offset] = tp;
for (; tp - arr->arr.strings.store < arr->arr.strings.storelen;
tp++)
if (*cp == '"') {
++cp;
*tp++ = '\0';
goto stringend;
} else if (*cp == '\0') {
json_debug_trace((1,
"Bad string syntax in string list.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_BADSTRING;
} else {
*tp = *cp++;
}
json_debug_trace((1, "Bad string syntax in string list.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_BADSTRING;
stringend:
break;
case t_object:
case t_structobject:
substatus =
json_internal_read_object(cp, arr->arr.objects.subtype, arr,
offset, &cp);
if (substatus != 0)
return substatus;
break;
case t_integer:
case t_uinteger:
case t_time:
case t_real:
case t_boolean:
case t_character:
case t_array:
case t_check:
json_debug_trace((1, "Invalid array subtype.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_SUBTYPE;
}
arrcount++;
if (isspace(*cp))
cp++;
if (*cp == ']') {
json_debug_trace((1, "End of array found.\n"));
goto breakout;
} else if (*cp == ',')
cp++;
else {
json_debug_trace((1, "Bad trailing syntax on array.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_BADSUBTRAIL;
}
}
json_debug_trace((1, "Too many elements in array.\n"));
return JSON_ERR_SUBTOOLONG;
breakout:
if (arr->count != NULL)
*(arr->count) = arrcount;
if (end != NULL)
*end = cp;
/*@ -nullderef @*/
json_debug_trace((1, "leaving json_read_array() with %d elements\n",
arrcount));
/*@ +nullderef @*/
return 0;
/*@+nullstate +onlytrans@*/
}
int json_read_object(const char *cp, const struct json_attr_t *attrs,
/*@null@*/ const char **end)
{
int st;
json_debug_trace((1, "json_read_object() sees '%s'\n", cp));
st = json_internal_read_object(cp, attrs, NULL, 0, end);
return st;
}
const /*@observer@*/ char *json_error_string(int err)
{
const char *errors[] = {
"unknown error while parsing JSON",
"non-whitespace when expecting object start",
"non-whitespace when expecting attribute start",
"unknown attribute name",
"attribute name too long",
"saw [ when not expecting array",
"array element specified, but no [",
"string value too long",
"token value too long",
"garbage while expecting , or }",
"didn't find expected array start",
"error while parsing object array",
"too many array elements",
"garbage while expecting array comma",
"unsupported array element type",
"error while string parsing",
"check attribute not matched",
"can't support strings in parallel arrays",
"invalid enumerated value",
"saw quoted value when expecting nonstring",
"didn't see quoted value when expecting string",
"other data conversion error",
"unexpected null value or attribute pointer",
};
if (err <= 0 || err >= (int)(sizeof(errors) / sizeof(errors[0])))
return errors[0];
else
return errors[err];
}
#endif /* SOCKET_EXPORT_ENABLE */
/* end */
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