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/*
* Copyright (C) CZ.NIC, z.s.p.o
*
* Initial Author: Jan Hák <jan.hak@nic.cz>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
*/
#include <errno.h>
#include <inttypes.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "daemon/io.h"
#include "daemon/http.h"
#include "daemon/worker.h"
#include "daemon/session.h"
#include "lib/layer/iterate.h" /* kr_response_classify */
#include "lib/cache/util.h"
#include "lib/generic/array.h"
#include "contrib/cleanup.h"
#include "contrib/base64url.h"
/** Makes a `nghttp2_nv`. `K` is the key, `KS` is the key length,
* `V` is the value, `VS` is the value length. */
#define MAKE_NV(K, KS, V, VS) \
(nghttp2_nv) { (uint8_t *)(K), (uint8_t *)(V), (KS), (VS), NGHTTP2_NV_FLAG_NONE }
/** Makes a `nghttp2_nv` with static data. `K` is the key,
* `V` is the value. Both `K` and `V` MUST be string literals. */
#define MAKE_STATIC_NV(K, V) \
MAKE_NV((K), sizeof(K) - 1, (V), sizeof(V) - 1)
/** Makes a `nghttp2_nv` with a static key. `K` is the key,
* `V` is the value, `VS` is the value length. `K` MUST be a string literal. */
#define MAKE_STATIC_KEY_NV(K, V, VS) \
MAKE_NV((K), sizeof(K) - 1, (V), (VS))
/* Use same maximum as for tcp_pipeline_max. */
#define HTTP_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS UINT16_MAX
#define HTTP_MAX_HEADER_IN_SIZE 1024
#define HTTP_FRAME_HDLEN 9
#define HTTP_FRAME_PADLEN 1
#define MAX_DECIMAL_LENGTH(VT) ((CHAR_BIT * sizeof(VT) / 3) + 3)
struct http_data {
uint8_t *buf;
size_t len;
size_t pos;
uint32_t ttl;
uv_write_cb on_write;
uv_write_t *req;
};
typedef array_t(nghttp2_nv) nghttp2_array_t;
static int http_send_response(struct http_ctx *ctx, int32_t stream_id,
nghttp2_data_provider *prov, enum http_status status);
static int http_send_response_rst_stream(struct http_ctx *ctx, int32_t stream_id,
nghttp2_data_provider *prov, enum http_status status);
/** Checks if `status` has the correct `category`.
* E.g. status 200 has category 2, status 404 has category 4, 501 has category 5 etc. */
static inline bool http_status_has_category(enum http_status status, int category)
{
return status / 100 == category;
}
/*
* Write HTTP/2 protocol data to underlying transport layer.
*/
static ssize_t send_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, const uint8_t *data, size_t length,
int flags, void *user_data)
{
struct http_ctx *ctx = (struct http_ctx *)user_data;
return ctx->send_cb(data, length, ctx->session);
}
/*
* Sets the HTTP status of the specified `context`, but only if its status has
* not already been changed to an unsuccessful one.
*/
static inline void set_status(struct http_ctx *ctx, enum http_status status)
{
if (http_status_has_category(ctx->status, 2))
ctx->status = status;
}
/*
* Send padding length (if greater than zero).
*/
static int send_padlen(struct http_ctx *ctx, size_t padlen)
{
int ret;
uint8_t buf;
if (padlen == 0)
return 0;
buf = (uint8_t)padlen;
ret = ctx->send_cb(&buf, HTTP_FRAME_PADLEN, ctx->session);
if (ret < 0)
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
return 0;
}
/*
* Send HTTP/2 zero-byte padding.
*
* This sends only padlen-1 bytes of padding (if any), since padlen itself
* (already sent) is also considered padding. Refer to RFC7540, section 6.1
*/
static int send_padding(struct http_ctx *ctx, uint8_t padlen)
{
static const uint8_t buf[UINT8_MAX];
int ret;
if (padlen <= 1)
return 0;
ret = ctx->send_cb(buf, padlen - 1, ctx->session);
if (ret < 0)
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
return 0;
}
/*
* Write entire DATA frame to underlying transport layer.
*
* This function reads directly from data provider to avoid copying packet wire buffer.
*/
static int send_data_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, nghttp2_frame *frame, const uint8_t *framehd,
size_t length, nghttp2_data_source *source, void *user_data)
{
struct http_data *data;
int ret;
struct http_ctx *ctx;
ctx = (struct http_ctx *)user_data;
data = (struct http_data*)source->ptr;
ret = ctx->send_cb(framehd, HTTP_FRAME_HDLEN, ctx->session);
if (ret < 0)
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
ret = send_padlen(ctx, frame->data.padlen);
if (ret < 0)
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
ret = ctx->send_cb(data->buf + data->pos, length, ctx->session);
if (ret < 0)
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
data->pos += length;
if (kr_fails_assert(data->pos <= data->len))
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
ret = send_padding(ctx, (uint8_t)frame->data.padlen);
if (ret < 0)
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
return 0;
}
/*
* Check endpoint and uri path
*/
static int check_uri(const char* path)
{
static const char *endpoints[] = {"dns-query", "doh"};
ssize_t endpoint_len;
ssize_t ret;
if (!path)
return kr_error(EINVAL);
char *query_mark = strstr(path, "?");
/* calculating of endpoint_len - for POST or GET method */
endpoint_len = (query_mark) ? query_mark - path - 1 : strlen(path) - 1;
/* check endpoint */
ret = -1;
for(int i = 0; i < sizeof(endpoints)/sizeof(*endpoints); i++)
{
if (strlen(endpoints[i]) != endpoint_len)
continue;
ret = strncmp(path + 1, endpoints[i], strlen(endpoints[i]));
if (!ret)
break;
}
return (ret) ? kr_error(ENOENT) : kr_ok();
}
static kr_http_header_array_t *headers_dup(kr_http_header_array_t *src)
{
kr_http_header_array_t *dst = malloc(sizeof(kr_http_header_array_t));
kr_require(dst);
array_init(*dst);
for (size_t i = 0; i < src->len; i++) {
struct kr_http_header_array_entry *src_entry = &src->at[i];
struct kr_http_header_array_entry dst_entry = {
.name = strdup(src_entry->name),
.value = strdup(src_entry->value)
};
array_push(*dst, dst_entry);
}
return dst;
}
/*
* Process a query from URI path if there's base64url encoded dns variable.
*/
static int process_uri_path(struct http_ctx *ctx, const char* path, int32_t stream_id)
{
if (!ctx || !path)
return kr_error(EINVAL);
static const char key[] = "dns=";
static const char *delim = "&";
char *beg, *end;
uint8_t *dest;
uint32_t remaining;
char *query_mark = strstr(path, "?");
if (!query_mark || strlen(query_mark) == 0) /* no parameters in path */
return kr_error(EINVAL);
/* go over key:value pair */
for (beg = strtok(query_mark + 1, delim); beg != NULL; beg = strtok(NULL, delim)) {
if (!strncmp(beg, key, 4)) /* dns variable in path found */
break;
}
if (!beg) /* no dns variable in path */
return kr_error(EINVAL);
beg += sizeof(key) - 1;
end = strchr(beg, '&');
if (end == NULL)
end = beg + strlen(beg);
ctx->buf_pos = sizeof(uint16_t); /* Reserve 2B for dnsmsg len. */
remaining = ctx->buf_size - ctx->submitted - ctx->buf_pos;
dest = ctx->buf + ctx->buf_pos;
/* Decode dns message from the parameter */
int ret = kr_base64url_decode((uint8_t*)beg, end - beg, dest, remaining);
if (ret < 0) {
ctx->buf_pos = 0;
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] base64url decode failed %s\n", (void *)ctx->h2, kr_strerror(ret));
return ret;
}
ctx->buf_pos += ret;
struct http_stream stream = {
.id = stream_id,
.headers = headers_dup(ctx->headers)
};
queue_push(ctx->streams, stream);
return kr_ok();
}
static void refuse_stream(nghttp2_session *h2, int32_t stream_id)
{
nghttp2_submit_rst_stream(
h2, NGHTTP2_FLAG_NONE, stream_id, NGHTTP2_REFUSED_STREAM);
}
void http_free_headers(kr_http_header_array_t *headers)
{
if (headers == NULL)
return;
for (int i = 0; i < headers->len; i++) {
free(headers->at[i].name);
free(headers->at[i].value);
}
array_clear(*headers);
free(headers);
}
/* Return the http ctx into a pristine state in which no stream is being processed. */
static void http_cleanup_stream(struct http_ctx *ctx)
{
ctx->incomplete_stream = -1;
ctx->current_method = HTTP_METHOD_NONE;
ctx->status = HTTP_STATUS_OK;
free(ctx->uri_path);
ctx->uri_path = NULL;
http_free_headers(ctx->headers);
ctx->headers = NULL;
}
/*
* Save stream id from first header's frame.
*
* We don't support interweaving from different streams. To successfully parse
* multiple subsequent streams, each one must be fully received before processing
* a new stream.
*/
static int begin_headers_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, const nghttp2_frame *frame,
void *user_data)
{
struct http_ctx *ctx = (struct http_ctx *)user_data;
int32_t stream_id = frame->hd.stream_id;
if (frame->hd.type != NGHTTP2_HEADERS ||
frame->headers.cat != NGHTTP2_HCAT_REQUEST) {
return 0;
}
if (ctx->incomplete_stream != -1) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] stream %d incomplete, refusing (begin_headers_callback)\n",
(void *)h2, ctx->incomplete_stream);
refuse_stream(h2, stream_id);
} else {
http_cleanup_stream(ctx); // Free any leftover data and ensure pristine state
ctx->incomplete_stream = stream_id;
ctx->last_stream = stream_id;
ctx->headers = malloc(sizeof(kr_http_header_array_t));
array_init(*ctx->headers);
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Process a received header name-value pair.
*
* In DoH, GET requests contain the base64url-encoded query in dns variable present in path.
* This variable is parsed from :path pseudoheader.
*/
static int header_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, const nghttp2_frame *frame,
const uint8_t *name, size_t namelen, const uint8_t *value,
size_t valuelen, uint8_t flags, void *user_data)
{
struct http_ctx *ctx = (struct http_ctx *)user_data;
int32_t stream_id = frame->hd.stream_id;
if (frame->hd.type != NGHTTP2_HEADERS)
return 0;
if (ctx->incomplete_stream != stream_id) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] stream %d incomplete, refusing (header_callback)\n",
(void *)h2, ctx->incomplete_stream);
refuse_stream(h2, stream_id);
return 0;
}
/* Store chosen headers to pass them to kr_request. */
for (int i = 0; i < the_worker->doh_qry_headers.len; i++) {
if (!strcasecmp(the_worker->doh_qry_headers.at[i], (const char *)name)) {
kr_http_header_array_entry_t header;
/* Limit maximum value size to reduce attack surface. */
if (valuelen > HTTP_MAX_HEADER_IN_SIZE) {
kr_log_debug(DOH,
"[%p] stream %d: header too large (%zu B), refused\n",
(void *)h2, stream_id, valuelen);
set_status(ctx, HTTP_STATUS_REQUEST_HEADER_FIELDS_TOO_LARGE);
return 0;
}
/* Copy the user-provided header name to keep the original case. */
header.name = malloc(sizeof(*header.name) * (namelen + 1));
memcpy(header.name, the_worker->doh_qry_headers.at[i], namelen);
header.name[namelen] = '\0';
header.value = malloc(sizeof(*header.value) * (valuelen + 1));
memcpy(header.value, value, valuelen);
header.value[valuelen] = '\0';
array_push(*ctx->headers, header);
break;
}
}
if (!strcasecmp(":path", (const char *)name)) {
int uri_result = check_uri((const char *)value);
if (uri_result == kr_error(ENOENT)) {
set_status(ctx, HTTP_STATUS_NOT_FOUND);
return 0;
} else if (uri_result < 0) {
set_status(ctx, HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST);
return 0;
}
kr_assert(ctx->uri_path == NULL);
ctx->uri_path = malloc(sizeof(*ctx->uri_path) * (valuelen + 1));
if (!ctx->uri_path)
return kr_error(ENOMEM);
memcpy(ctx->uri_path, value, valuelen);
ctx->uri_path[valuelen] = '\0';
}
if (!strcasecmp(":method", (const char *)name)) {
if (!strcasecmp("get", (const char *)value)) {
ctx->current_method = HTTP_METHOD_GET;
} else if (!strcasecmp("post", (const char *)value)) {
ctx->current_method = HTTP_METHOD_POST;
} else if (!strcasecmp("head", (const char *)value)) {
ctx->current_method = HTTP_METHOD_HEAD;
} else {
ctx->current_method = HTTP_METHOD_NONE;
set_status(ctx, HTTP_STATUS_NOT_IMPLEMENTED);
return 0;
}
}
if (!strcasecmp("content-type", (const char *)name)) {
if (strcasecmp("application/dns-message", (const char *)value)) {
set_status(ctx, HTTP_STATUS_UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE);
return 0;
}
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Process DATA chunk sent by the client (by POST method).
*
* We use a single DNS message buffer for the entire connection. Therefore, we
* don't support interweaving DATA chunks from different streams. To successfully
* parse multiple subsequent streams, each one must be fully received before
* processing a new stream. See https://gitlab.nic.cz/knot/knot-resolver/-/issues/619
*/
static int data_chunk_recv_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, uint8_t flags, int32_t stream_id,
const uint8_t *data, size_t len, void *user_data)
{
struct http_ctx *ctx = (struct http_ctx *)user_data;
ssize_t remaining;
ssize_t required;
bool is_first = queue_len(ctx->streams) == 0 || queue_tail(ctx->streams).id != ctx->incomplete_stream;
if (ctx->incomplete_stream != stream_id) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] stream %d incomplete, refusing (data_chunk_recv_callback)\n",
(void *)h2, ctx->incomplete_stream);
refuse_stream(h2, stream_id);
ctx->incomplete_stream = -1;
return 0;
}
remaining = ctx->buf_size - ctx->submitted - ctx->buf_pos;
required = len;
/* First data chunk of the new stream */
if (is_first)
required += sizeof(uint16_t);
if (required > remaining) {
kr_log_error(DOH, "[%p] insufficient space in buffer\n", (void *)h2);
ctx->incomplete_stream = -1;
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
}
if (is_first) {
/* FIXME: reserving the 2B length should be done elsewhere,
* ideally for both POST and GET at the same time. The right
* place would probably be after receiving HEADERS frame in
* on_frame_recv()
*
* queue_push() should be moved: see FIXME in
* submit_to_wirebuffer() */
ctx->buf_pos = sizeof(uint16_t); /* Reserve 2B for dnsmsg len. */
struct http_stream stream = {
.id = stream_id,
.headers = headers_dup(ctx->headers)
};
queue_push(ctx->streams, stream);
}
memmove(ctx->buf + ctx->buf_pos, data, len);
ctx->buf_pos += len;
return 0;
}
static int submit_to_wirebuffer(struct http_ctx *ctx)
{
int ret = -1;
ssize_t len;
/* Free http_ctx's headers - by now the stream has obtained its own
* copy of the headers which it can operate on. */
/* FIXME: technically, transferring memory ownership should happen
* along with queue_push(ctx->streams) to avoid confusion of who owns
* what and when. Pushing to queue should be done AFTER we successfully
* finish this function. On error, we'd clean up and not push anything.
* However, queue's content is now also used to detect first DATA frame
* in stream, so it needs to be refactored first.
*
* For now, we assume memory is transferred even on error and the
* headers themselves get cleaned up during http_free() which is
* triggered after the error when session is closed.
*
* EDIT(2022-05-19): The original logic was causing occasional
* double-free conditions once status code support was extended.
*
* Currently, we are copying the headers from ctx instead of transferring
* ownership, which is still a dirty workaround and, ideally, the whole
* logic around header (de)allocation should be reworked to make
* the ownership situation clear. */
http_free_headers(ctx->headers);
ctx->headers = NULL;
len = ctx->buf_pos - sizeof(uint16_t);
if (len <= 0 || len > KNOT_WIRE_MAX_PKTSIZE) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] invalid dnsmsg size: %zd B\n", (void *)ctx->h2, len);
set_status(ctx, (len <= 0)
? HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST
: HTTP_STATUS_PAYLOAD_TOO_LARGE);
ret = 0;
goto cleanup;
}
/* Submit data to wirebuffer. */
knot_wire_write_u16(ctx->buf, len);
ctx->submitted += ctx->buf_pos;
ctx->buf += ctx->buf_pos;
ctx->buf_pos = 0;
ret = 0;
cleanup:
http_cleanup_stream(ctx);
return ret;
}
/*
* Finalize existing buffer upon receiving the last frame in the stream.
*
* For GET, this would be HEADERS frame.
* For POST, it is a DATA frame.
*
* Unrelated frames (such as SETTINGS) are ignored (no data was buffered).
*/
static int on_frame_recv_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, const nghttp2_frame *frame, void *user_data)
{
struct http_ctx *ctx = (struct http_ctx *)user_data;
int32_t stream_id = frame->hd.stream_id;
if(kr_fails_assert(stream_id != -1))
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
if ((frame->hd.flags & NGHTTP2_FLAG_END_STREAM) && ctx->incomplete_stream == stream_id) {
ctx->streaming = false;
if (ctx->current_method == HTTP_METHOD_GET || ctx->current_method == HTTP_METHOD_HEAD) {
if (process_uri_path(ctx, ctx->uri_path, stream_id) < 0) {
/* End processing - don't submit to wirebuffer. */
set_status(ctx, HTTP_STATUS_BAD_REQUEST);
return 0;
}
}
if (submit_to_wirebuffer(ctx) < 0)
return NGHTTP2_ERR_CALLBACK_FAILURE;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Call on_write() callback for written (or failed) packet data.
*/
static void on_pkt_write(struct http_data *data, int status)
{
if (!data || !data->req || !data->on_write)
return;
data->on_write(data->req, status);
free(data);
}
static int stream_write_data_free_err(trie_val_t *val, void *null)
{
on_pkt_write(*val, kr_error(EIO));
return 0;
}
/*
* Cleanup for closed streams.
*/
static int on_stream_close_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, int32_t stream_id,
uint32_t error_code, void *user_data)
{
struct http_data *data;
struct http_ctx *ctx = (struct http_ctx *)user_data;
int ret;
/* Ensure connection state is cleaned up in case the stream gets
* unexpectedly closed, e.g. by PROTOCOL_ERROR issued from nghttp2. */
if (ctx->incomplete_stream == stream_id)
http_cleanup_stream(ctx);
ret = trie_del(ctx->stream_write_data, (char *)&stream_id, sizeof(stream_id), (trie_val_t*)&data);
if (ret == KNOT_EOK && data)
on_pkt_write(data, error_code == 0 ? 0 : kr_error(EIO));
return 0;
}
/*
* Setup and initialize connection with new HTTP/2 context.
*/
struct http_ctx* http_new(struct session *session, http_send_callback send_cb)
{
if (!session || !send_cb)
return NULL;
nghttp2_session_callbacks *callbacks;
struct http_ctx *ctx = NULL;
static const nghttp2_settings_entry iv[] = {
{ NGHTTP2_SETTINGS_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS, HTTP_MAX_CONCURRENT_STREAMS }
};
if (nghttp2_session_callbacks_new(&callbacks) < 0)
return ctx;
nghttp2_session_callbacks_set_send_callback(callbacks, send_callback);
nghttp2_session_callbacks_set_send_data_callback(callbacks, send_data_callback);
nghttp2_session_callbacks_set_on_header_callback(callbacks, header_callback);
nghttp2_session_callbacks_set_on_begin_headers_callback(callbacks, begin_headers_callback);
nghttp2_session_callbacks_set_on_data_chunk_recv_callback(
callbacks, data_chunk_recv_callback);
nghttp2_session_callbacks_set_on_frame_recv_callback(
callbacks, on_frame_recv_callback);
nghttp2_session_callbacks_set_on_stream_close_callback(
callbacks, on_stream_close_callback);
ctx = calloc(1UL, sizeof(struct http_ctx));
if (!ctx)
goto finish;
ctx->send_cb = send_cb;
ctx->session = session;
queue_init(ctx->streams);
ctx->stream_write_data = trie_create(NULL);
ctx->incomplete_stream = -1;
ctx->last_stream = -1;
ctx->submitted = 0;
ctx->streaming = true;
ctx->current_method = HTTP_METHOD_NONE;
ctx->uri_path = NULL;
ctx->status = HTTP_STATUS_OK;
nghttp2_session_server_new(&ctx->h2, callbacks, ctx);
nghttp2_submit_settings(ctx->h2, NGHTTP2_FLAG_NONE,
iv, sizeof(iv)/sizeof(*iv));
struct sockaddr *peer = session_get_peer(session);
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] h2 session created for %s\n", (void *)ctx->h2, kr_straddr(peer));
finish:
nghttp2_session_callbacks_del(callbacks);
return ctx;
}
/*
* Process inbound HTTP/2 data and return number of bytes read into session wire buffer.
*
* This function may trigger outgoing HTTP/2 data, such as stream resets, window updates etc.
*
* Returns 1 if stream has not ended yet, 0 if the stream has ended, or
* a negative value on error.
*/
int http_process_input_data(struct session *session, const uint8_t *buf, ssize_t nread,
ssize_t *out_submitted)
{
struct http_ctx *ctx = session_http_get_server_ctx(session);
ssize_t ret = 0;
if (!ctx->h2)
return kr_error(ENOSYS);
if (kr_fails_assert(ctx->session == session))
return kr_error(EINVAL);
/* FIXME It is possible for the TLS/HTTP processing to be cut off at
* any point, waiting for more data. If we're using POST which is split
* into multiple DATA frames and such a stream is in the middle of
* processing, resetting buf_pos will corrupt its contents (and the
* query will be ignored). This may also be problematic in other
* cases. */
ctx->submitted = 0;
ctx->streaming = true;
ctx->buf = session_wirebuf_get_free_start(session);
ctx->buf_pos = 0;
ctx->buf_size = session_wirebuf_get_free_size(session);
ret = nghttp2_session_mem_recv(ctx->h2, buf, nread);
if (ret < 0) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] nghttp2_session_mem_recv failed: %s (%zd)\n",
(void *)ctx->h2, nghttp2_strerror(ret), ret);
return kr_error(EIO);
}
ret = nghttp2_session_send(ctx->h2);
if (ret < 0) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] nghttp2_session_send failed: %s (%zd)\n",
(void *)ctx->h2, nghttp2_strerror(ret), ret);
return kr_error(EIO);
}
if (!http_status_has_category(ctx->status, 2)) {
*out_submitted = 0;
http_send_status(session, ctx->status);
http_cleanup_stream(ctx);
return 0;
}
*out_submitted = ctx->submitted;
return ctx->streaming;
}
int http_send_status(struct session *session, enum http_status status)
{
struct http_ctx *ctx = session_http_get_server_ctx(session);
if (ctx->last_stream >= 0)
return http_send_response_rst_stream(
ctx, ctx->last_stream, NULL, status);
return 0;
}
/*
* Provide data from buffer to HTTP/2 library.
*
* To avoid copying the packet wire buffer, we use NGHTTP2_DATA_FLAG_NO_COPY
* and take care of sending entire DATA frames ourselves with nghttp2_send_data_callback.
*
* See https://www.nghttp2.org/documentation/types.html#c.nghttp2_data_source_read_callback
*/
static ssize_t read_callback(nghttp2_session *h2, int32_t stream_id, uint8_t *buf,
size_t length, uint32_t *data_flags,
nghttp2_data_source *source, void *user_data)
{
struct http_data *data;
size_t avail;
size_t send;
data = (struct http_data*)source->ptr;
avail = data->len - data->pos;
send = MIN(avail, length);
if (avail == send)
*data_flags |= NGHTTP2_DATA_FLAG_EOF;
*data_flags |= NGHTTP2_DATA_FLAG_NO_COPY;
return send;
}
/** Convenience function for pushing `nghttp2_nv` made with MAKE_*_NV into
* arrays. */
static inline void push_nv(nghttp2_array_t *arr, nghttp2_nv nv)
{
array_push(*arr, nv);
}
/*
* Send dns response provided by the HTTP/2 data provider.
*
* Data isn't guaranteed to be sent immediately due to underlying HTTP/2 flow control.
*/
static int http_send_response(struct http_ctx *ctx, int32_t stream_id,
nghttp2_data_provider *prov, enum http_status status)
{
nghttp2_session *h2 = ctx->h2;
int ret;
nghttp2_array_t hdrs;
array_init(hdrs);
array_reserve(hdrs, 5);
auto_free char *status_str = NULL;
if (likely(status == HTTP_STATUS_OK)) {
push_nv(&hdrs, MAKE_STATIC_NV(":status", "200"));
} else {
int status_len = asprintf(&status_str, "%d", (int)status);
kr_require(status_len >= 0);
push_nv(&hdrs, MAKE_STATIC_KEY_NV(":status", status_str, status_len));
}
push_nv(&hdrs, MAKE_STATIC_NV("access-control-allow-origin", "*"));
struct http_data *data = NULL;
auto_free char *size = NULL;
auto_free char *max_age = NULL;
if (ctx->current_method == HTTP_METHOD_HEAD && prov) {
/* HEAD method is the same as GET but only returns headers,
* so let's clean up the data here as we don't need it. */
free(prov->source.ptr);
prov = NULL;
}
if (prov) {
data = (struct http_data*)prov->source.ptr;
const char *directive_max_age = "max-age=";
int max_age_len;
int size_len;
size_len = asprintf(&size, "%zu", data->len);
kr_require(size_len >= 0);
max_age_len = asprintf(&max_age, "%s%" PRIu32, directive_max_age, data->ttl);
kr_require(max_age_len >= 0);
push_nv(&hdrs, MAKE_STATIC_NV("content-type", "application/dns-message"));
push_nv(&hdrs, MAKE_STATIC_KEY_NV("content-length", size, size_len));
push_nv(&hdrs, MAKE_STATIC_KEY_NV("cache-control", max_age, max_age_len));
}
ret = nghttp2_submit_response(h2, stream_id, hdrs.at, hdrs.len, prov);
array_clear(hdrs);
if (ret != 0) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] nghttp2_submit_response failed: %s\n", (void *)h2, nghttp2_strerror(ret));
free(data);
return kr_error(EIO);
}
/* Keep reference to data, since we need to free it later on.
* Due to HTTP/2 flow control, this stream data may be sent at a later point, or not at all.
*/
trie_val_t *stream_data_p = trie_get_ins(ctx->stream_write_data, (char *)&stream_id, sizeof(stream_id));
if (kr_fails_assert(stream_data_p)) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] failed to insert to stream_write_data\n", (void *)h2);
free(data);
return kr_error(EIO);
}
*stream_data_p = data;
ret = nghttp2_session_send(h2);
if(ret < 0) {
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] nghttp2_session_send failed: %s\n", (void *)h2, nghttp2_strerror(ret));
/* At this point, there was an error in some nghttp2 callback. The on_pkt_write()
* callback which also calls free(data) may or may not have been called. Therefore,
* we must guarantee it will have been called by explicitly closing the stream.
* Afterwards, we have no option but to pretend this function was a success. If we
* returned an error, qr_task_send() logic would lead to a double-free because
* on_write() was already called. */
nghttp2_submit_rst_stream(h2, NGHTTP2_FLAG_NONE, stream_id, NGHTTP2_INTERNAL_ERROR);
return 0;
}
return 0;
}
/*
* Same as `http_send_response`, but resets the HTTP stream afterwards. Used
* for sending negative status messages.
*/
static int http_send_response_rst_stream(struct http_ctx *ctx, int32_t stream_id,
nghttp2_data_provider *prov, enum http_status status)
{
int ret = http_send_response(ctx, stream_id, prov, status);
if (ret)
return ret;
ctx->last_stream = -1;
nghttp2_submit_rst_stream(ctx->h2, NGHTTP2_FLAG_NONE, stream_id, NGHTTP2_NO_ERROR);
ret = nghttp2_session_send(ctx->h2);
return ret;
}
/*
* Send HTTP/2 stream data created from packet's wire buffer.
*
* If this function returns an error, the on_write() callback isn't (and
* mustn't be!) called, since such errors are handled in an upper layer - in
* qr_task_step() in daemon/worker.
*/
static int http_write_pkt(struct http_ctx *ctx, knot_pkt_t *pkt, int32_t stream_id,
uv_write_t *req, uv_write_cb on_write)
{
struct http_data *data;
nghttp2_data_provider prov;
data = malloc(sizeof(struct http_data));
if (!data)
return kr_error(ENOMEM);
data->buf = pkt->wire;
data->len = pkt->size;
data->pos = 0;
data->on_write = on_write;
data->req = req;
data->ttl = packet_ttl(pkt);
prov.source.ptr = data;
prov.read_callback = read_callback;
return http_send_response(ctx, stream_id, &prov, HTTP_STATUS_OK);
}
/*
* Write request to HTTP/2 stream.
*
* Packet wire buffer must stay valid until the on_write callback.
*/
int http_write(uv_write_t *req, uv_handle_t *handle, knot_pkt_t *pkt, int32_t stream_id,
uv_write_cb on_write)
{
struct session *session;
struct http_ctx *ctx;
int ret;
if (!req || !pkt || !handle || !handle->data || stream_id < 0)
return kr_error(EINVAL);
req->handle = (uv_stream_t *)handle;
session = handle->data;
if (session_flags(session)->outgoing)
return kr_error(ENOSYS);
ctx = session_http_get_server_ctx(session);
if (!ctx || !ctx->h2)
return kr_error(EINVAL);
ret = http_write_pkt(ctx, pkt, stream_id, req, on_write);
if (ret < 0)
return ret;
return kr_ok();
}
/*
* Release HTTP/2 context.
*/
void http_free(struct http_ctx *ctx)
{
if (!ctx)
return;
kr_log_debug(DOH, "[%p] h2 session freed\n", (void *)ctx->h2);
/* Clean up any headers whose ownership may not have been transferred.
* This may happen when connection is abruptly ended (e.g. due to errors while
* processing HTTP stream. */
while (queue_len(ctx->streams) > 0) {
struct http_stream stream = queue_head(ctx->streams);
http_free_headers(stream.headers);
queue_pop(ctx->streams);
}
trie_apply(ctx->stream_write_data, stream_write_data_free_err, NULL);
trie_free(ctx->stream_write_data);
http_cleanup_stream(ctx);
queue_deinit(ctx->streams);
nghttp2_session_del(ctx->h2);
free(ctx);
}
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