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diff --git a/thirdparty/lws/output.c b/thirdparty/lws/output.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ed4752490e --- /dev/null +++ b/thirdparty/lws/output.c @@ -0,0 +1,877 @@ +/* + * libwebsockets - small server side websockets and web server implementation + * + * Copyright (C) 2010-2017 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" + +static int +lws_0405_frame_mask_generate(struct lws *wsi) +{ +#if 0 + wsi->u.ws.mask[0] = 0; + wsi->u.ws.mask[1] = 0; + wsi->u.ws.mask[2] = 0; + wsi->u.ws.mask[3] = 0; +#else + int n; + /* fetch the per-frame nonce */ + + n = lws_get_random(lws_get_context(wsi), wsi->u.ws.mask, 4); + if (n != 4) { + lwsl_parser("Unable to read from random device %s %d\n", + SYSTEM_RANDOM_FILEPATH, n); + return 1; + } +#endif + /* start masking from first byte of masking key buffer */ + wsi->u.ws.mask_idx = 0; + + return 0; +} + +/* + * notice this returns number of bytes consumed, or -1 + */ +int lws_issue_raw(struct lws *wsi, unsigned char *buf, size_t len) +{ + struct lws_context *context = lws_get_context(wsi); + struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &wsi->context->pt[(int)wsi->tsi]; + size_t real_len = len; + unsigned int n; + int m; + + lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_C_API_WRITE, 1); + + if (!len) + return 0; + /* just ignore sends after we cleared the truncation buffer */ + if (wsi->state == LWSS_FLUSHING_STORED_SEND_BEFORE_CLOSE && + !wsi->trunc_len) + return len; + + if (wsi->trunc_len && (buf < wsi->trunc_alloc || + buf > (wsi->trunc_alloc + wsi->trunc_len + wsi->trunc_offset))) { + char dump[20]; + strncpy(dump, (char *)buf, sizeof(dump) - 1); + dump[sizeof(dump) - 1] = '\0'; +#if defined(LWS_WITH_ESP8266) + lwsl_err("****** %p: Sending new %lu (%s), pending truncated ...\n", + wsi, (unsigned long)len, dump); +#else + lwsl_err("****** %p: Sending new %lu (%s), pending truncated ...\n" + " It's illegal to do an lws_write outside of\n" + " the writable callback: fix your code\n", + wsi, (unsigned long)len, dump); +#endif + assert(0); + + return -1; + } + + m = lws_ext_cb_active(wsi, LWS_EXT_CB_PACKET_TX_DO_SEND, &buf, len); + if (m < 0) + return -1; + if (m) /* handled */ { + n = m; + goto handle_truncated_send; + } + + if (!wsi->http2_substream && !lws_socket_is_valid(wsi->desc.sockfd)) + lwsl_warn("** error invalid sock but expected to send\n"); + + /* limit sending */ + if (wsi->protocol->tx_packet_size) + n = wsi->protocol->tx_packet_size; + else { + n = wsi->protocol->rx_buffer_size; + if (!n) + n = context->pt_serv_buf_size; + } + n += LWS_PRE + 4; + if (n > len) + n = len; +#if defined(LWS_WITH_ESP8266) + if (wsi->pending_send_completion) { + n = 0; + goto handle_truncated_send; + } +#endif + + /* nope, send it on the socket directly */ + lws_latency_pre(context, wsi); + n = lws_ssl_capable_write(wsi, buf, n); + lws_latency(context, wsi, "send lws_issue_raw", n, n == len); + + switch (n) { + case LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_ERROR: + /* we're going to close, let close know sends aren't possible */ + wsi->socket_is_permanently_unusable = 1; + return -1; + case LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_MORE_SERVICE: + /* nothing got sent, not fatal, retry the whole thing later */ + n = 0; + break; + } + +handle_truncated_send: + /* + * we were already handling a truncated send? + */ + if (wsi->trunc_len) { + lwsl_info("%p partial adv %d (vs %ld)\n", wsi, n, (long)real_len); + wsi->trunc_offset += n; + wsi->trunc_len -= n; + + if (!wsi->trunc_len) { + lwsl_info("***** %p partial send completed\n", wsi); + /* done with it, but don't free it */ + n = real_len; + if (wsi->state == LWSS_FLUSHING_STORED_SEND_BEFORE_CLOSE) { + lwsl_info("***** %p signalling to close now\n", wsi); + return -1; /* retry closing now */ + } + } + /* always callback on writeable */ + lws_callback_on_writable(wsi); + + return n; + } + + if ((unsigned int)n == real_len) + /* what we just sent went out cleanly */ + return n; + + /* + * Newly truncated send. Buffer the remainder (it will get + * first priority next time the socket is writable) + */ + lwsl_debug("%p new partial sent %d from %lu total\n", wsi, n, + (unsigned long)real_len); + + lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_C_WRITE_PARTIALS, 1); + lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_B_PARTIALS_ACCEPTED_PARTS, n); + + /* + * - if we still have a suitable malloc lying around, use it + * - or, if too small, reallocate it + * - or, if no buffer, create it + */ + if (!wsi->trunc_alloc || real_len - n > wsi->trunc_alloc_len) { + lws_free(wsi->trunc_alloc); + + wsi->trunc_alloc_len = real_len - n; + wsi->trunc_alloc = lws_malloc(real_len - n, "truncated send alloc"); + if (!wsi->trunc_alloc) { + lwsl_err("truncated send: unable to malloc %lu\n", + (unsigned long)(real_len - n)); + return -1; + } + } + wsi->trunc_offset = 0; + wsi->trunc_len = real_len - n; + memcpy(wsi->trunc_alloc, buf + n, real_len - n); + + /* since something buffered, force it to get another chance to send */ + lws_callback_on_writable(wsi); + + return real_len; +} + +LWS_VISIBLE int lws_write(struct lws *wsi, unsigned char *buf, size_t len, + enum lws_write_protocol wp) +{ + struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &wsi->context->pt[(int)wsi->tsi]; + int masked7 = (wsi->mode == LWSCM_WS_CLIENT); + unsigned char is_masked_bit = 0; + unsigned char *dropmask = NULL; + struct lws_tokens eff_buf; + size_t orig_len = len; + int pre = 0, n; + + if (wsi->parent_carries_io) { + struct lws_write_passthru pas; + + pas.buf = buf; + pas.len = len; + pas.wp = wp; + pas.wsi = wsi; + + if (wsi->parent->protocol->callback(wsi->parent, + LWS_CALLBACK_CHILD_WRITE_VIA_PARENT, + wsi->parent->user_space, + (void *)&pas, 0)) + return 1; + + return len; + } + + lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_C_API_LWS_WRITE, 1); + + if ((int)len < 0) { + lwsl_err("%s: suspicious len int %d, ulong %lu\n", __func__, + (int)len, (unsigned long)len); + return -1; + } + + lws_stats_atomic_bump(wsi->context, pt, LWSSTATS_B_WRITE, len); + +#ifdef LWS_WITH_ACCESS_LOG + wsi->access_log.sent += len; +#endif + if (wsi->vhost) + wsi->vhost->conn_stats.tx += len; + + if (wsi->state == LWSS_ESTABLISHED && wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext) { + /* remove us from the list */ + struct lws **w = &pt->tx_draining_ext_list; + + wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext = 0; + /* remove us from context draining ext list */ + while (*w) { + if (*w == wsi) { + *w = wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext_list; + break; + } + w = &((*w)->u.ws.tx_draining_ext_list); + } + wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext_list = NULL; + wp = (wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_stashed_wp & 0xc0) | + LWS_WRITE_CONTINUATION; + + lwsl_ext("FORCED draining wp to 0x%02X\n", wp); + } + + lws_restart_ws_ping_pong_timer(wsi); + + if ((wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP || + (wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL || + (wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_HEADERS_CONTINUATION || + (wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_HEADERS) + goto send_raw; + + /* if not in a state to send stuff, then just send nothing */ + + if (wsi->state != LWSS_ESTABLISHED && + ((wsi->state != LWSS_RETURNED_CLOSE_ALREADY && + wsi->state != LWSS_AWAITING_CLOSE_ACK) || + wp != LWS_WRITE_CLOSE)) + return 0; + + /* if we are continuing a frame that already had its header done */ + + if (wsi->u.ws.inside_frame) { + lwsl_debug("INSIDE FRAME\n"); + goto do_more_inside_frame; + } + + wsi->u.ws.clean_buffer = 1; + + /* + * give a chance to the extensions to modify payload + * the extension may decide to produce unlimited payload erratically + * (eg, compression extension), so we require only that if he produces + * something, it will be a complete fragment of the length known at + * the time (just the fragment length known), and if he has + * more we will come back next time he is writeable and allow him to + * produce more fragments until he's drained. + * + * This allows what is sent each time it is writeable to be limited to + * a size that can be sent without partial sends or blocking, allows + * interleaving of control frames and other connection service. + */ + eff_buf.token = (char *)buf; + eff_buf.token_len = len; + + switch ((int)wp) { + case LWS_WRITE_PING: + case LWS_WRITE_PONG: + case LWS_WRITE_CLOSE: + break; + default: + lwsl_debug("LWS_EXT_CB_PAYLOAD_TX\n"); + n = lws_ext_cb_active(wsi, LWS_EXT_CB_PAYLOAD_TX, &eff_buf, wp); + if (n < 0) + return -1; + + if (n && eff_buf.token_len) { + lwsl_debug("drain len %d\n", (int)eff_buf.token_len); + /* extension requires further draining */ + wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext = 1; + wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_ext_list = pt->tx_draining_ext_list; + pt->tx_draining_ext_list = wsi; + /* we must come back to do more */ + lws_callback_on_writable(wsi); + /* + * keep a copy of the write type for the overall + * action that has provoked generation of these + * fragments, so the last guy can use its FIN state. + */ + wsi->u.ws.tx_draining_stashed_wp = wp; + /* this is definitely not actually the last fragment + * because the extension asserted he has more coming + * So make sure this intermediate one doesn't go out + * with a FIN. + */ + wp |= LWS_WRITE_NO_FIN; + } + + if (eff_buf.token_len && wsi->u.ws.stashed_write_pending) { + wsi->u.ws.stashed_write_pending = 0; + wp = (wp &0xc0) | (int)wsi->u.ws.stashed_write_type; + } + } + + /* + * an extension did something we need to keep... for example, if + * compression extension, it has already updated its state according + * to this being issued + */ + if ((char *)buf != eff_buf.token) { + /* + * ext might eat it, but not have anything to issue yet. + * In that case we have to follow his lead, but stash and + * replace the write type that was lost here the first time. + */ + if (len && !eff_buf.token_len) { + if (!wsi->u.ws.stashed_write_pending) + wsi->u.ws.stashed_write_type = (char)wp & 0x3f; + wsi->u.ws.stashed_write_pending = 1; + return len; + } + /* + * extension recreated it: + * need to buffer this if not all sent + */ + wsi->u.ws.clean_buffer = 0; + } + + buf = (unsigned char *)eff_buf.token; + len = eff_buf.token_len; + + if (!buf) { + lwsl_err("null buf (%d)\n", (int)len); + return -1; + } + + switch (wsi->ietf_spec_revision) { + case 13: + if (masked7) { + pre += 4; + dropmask = &buf[0 - pre]; + is_masked_bit = 0x80; + } + + switch (wp & 0xf) { + case LWS_WRITE_TEXT: + n = LWSWSOPC_TEXT_FRAME; + break; + case LWS_WRITE_BINARY: + n = LWSWSOPC_BINARY_FRAME; + break; + case LWS_WRITE_CONTINUATION: + n = LWSWSOPC_CONTINUATION; + break; + + case LWS_WRITE_CLOSE: + n = LWSWSOPC_CLOSE; + break; + case LWS_WRITE_PING: + n = LWSWSOPC_PING; + break; + case LWS_WRITE_PONG: + n = LWSWSOPC_PONG; + break; + default: + lwsl_warn("lws_write: unknown write opc / wp\n"); + return -1; + } + + if (!(wp & LWS_WRITE_NO_FIN)) + n |= 1 << 7; + + if (len < 126) { + pre += 2; + buf[-pre] = n; + buf[-pre + 1] = (unsigned char)(len | is_masked_bit); + } else { + if (len < 65536) { + pre += 4; + buf[-pre] = n; + buf[-pre + 1] = 126 | is_masked_bit; + buf[-pre + 2] = (unsigned char)(len >> 8); + buf[-pre + 3] = (unsigned char)len; + } else { + pre += 10; + buf[-pre] = n; + buf[-pre + 1] = 127 | is_masked_bit; +#if defined __LP64__ + buf[-pre + 2] = (len >> 56) & 0x7f; + buf[-pre + 3] = len >> 48; + buf[-pre + 4] = len >> 40; + buf[-pre + 5] = len >> 32; +#else + buf[-pre + 2] = 0; + buf[-pre + 3] = 0; + buf[-pre + 4] = 0; + buf[-pre + 5] = 0; +#endif + buf[-pre + 6] = (unsigned char)(len >> 24); + buf[-pre + 7] = (unsigned char)(len >> 16); + buf[-pre + 8] = (unsigned char)(len >> 8); + buf[-pre + 9] = (unsigned char)len; + } + } + break; + } + +do_more_inside_frame: + + /* + * Deal with masking if we are in client -> server direction and + * the wp demands it + */ + + if (masked7) { + if (!wsi->u.ws.inside_frame) + if (lws_0405_frame_mask_generate(wsi)) { + lwsl_err("frame mask generation failed\n"); + return -1; + } + + /* + * in v7, just mask the payload + */ + if (dropmask) { /* never set if already inside frame */ + for (n = 4; n < (int)len + 4; n++) + dropmask[n] = dropmask[n] ^ wsi->u.ws.mask[ + (wsi->u.ws.mask_idx++) & 3]; + + /* copy the frame nonce into place */ + memcpy(dropmask, wsi->u.ws.mask, 4); + } + } + +send_raw: + switch ((int)(wp & 0x1f)) { + case LWS_WRITE_CLOSE: +/* lwsl_hexdump(&buf[-pre], len); */ + case LWS_WRITE_HTTP: + case LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL: + case LWS_WRITE_HTTP_HEADERS: + case LWS_WRITE_HTTP_HEADERS_CONTINUATION: + case LWS_WRITE_PONG: + case LWS_WRITE_PING: +#ifdef LWS_WITH_HTTP2 + if (wsi->mode == LWSCM_HTTP2_SERVING) { + unsigned char flags = 0; + + n = LWS_H2_FRAME_TYPE_DATA; + if ((wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_HEADERS) { + n = LWS_H2_FRAME_TYPE_HEADERS; + if (!(wp & LWS_WRITE_NO_FIN)) + flags = LWS_H2_FLAG_END_HEADERS; + if (wsi->u.h2.send_END_STREAM || (wp & LWS_WRITE_H2_STREAM_END)) { + flags |= LWS_H2_FLAG_END_STREAM; + wsi->u.h2.send_END_STREAM = 1; + } + } + + if ((wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_HEADERS_CONTINUATION) { + n = LWS_H2_FRAME_TYPE_CONTINUATION; + if (!(wp & LWS_WRITE_NO_FIN)) + flags = LWS_H2_FLAG_END_HEADERS; + if (wsi->u.h2.send_END_STREAM || (wp & LWS_WRITE_H2_STREAM_END)) { + flags |= LWS_H2_FLAG_END_STREAM; + wsi->u.h2.send_END_STREAM = 1; + } + } + + if (((wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP || + (wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL) && + wsi->u.http.tx_content_length) { + wsi->u.http.tx_content_remain -= len; + lwsl_info("%s: content_remain = %llu\n", __func__, + (unsigned long long)wsi->u.http.tx_content_remain); + if (!wsi->u.http.tx_content_remain) { + lwsl_info("%s: selecting final write mode\n", __func__); + wp = LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL; + } + } + + if ((wp & 0x1f) == LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL || (wp & LWS_WRITE_H2_STREAM_END)) { + //lws_get_network_wsi(wsi)->u.h2.END_STREAM) { + lwsl_info("%s: setting END_STREAM\n", __func__); + flags |= LWS_H2_FLAG_END_STREAM; + wsi->u.h2.send_END_STREAM = 1; + } + + return lws_h2_frame_write(wsi, n, flags, + wsi->u.h2.my_sid, len, buf); + } +#endif + return lws_issue_raw(wsi, (unsigned char *)buf - pre, len + pre); + default: + break; + } + + /* + * give any active extensions a chance to munge the buffer + * before send. We pass in a pointer to an lws_tokens struct + * prepared with the default buffer and content length that's in + * there. Rather than rewrite the default buffer, extensions + * that expect to grow the buffer can adapt .token to + * point to their own per-connection buffer in the extension + * user allocation. By default with no extensions or no + * extension callback handling, just the normal input buffer is + * used then so it is efficient. + * + * callback returns 1 in case it wants to spill more buffers + * + * This takes care of holding the buffer if send is incomplete, ie, + * if wsi->u.ws.clean_buffer is 0 (meaning an extension meddled with + * the buffer). If wsi->u.ws.clean_buffer is 1, it will instead + * return to the user code how much OF THE USER BUFFER was consumed. + */ + + n = lws_issue_raw_ext_access(wsi, buf - pre, len + pre); + wsi->u.ws.inside_frame = 1; + if (n <= 0) + return n; + + if (n == (int)len + pre) { + /* everything in the buffer was handled (or rebuffered...) */ + wsi->u.ws.inside_frame = 0; + return orig_len; + } + + /* + * it is how many bytes of user buffer got sent... may be < orig_len + * in which case callback when writable has already been arranged + * and user code can call lws_write() again with the rest + * later. + */ + + return n - pre; +} + +LWS_VISIBLE int lws_serve_http_file_fragment(struct lws *wsi) +{ + struct lws_context *context = wsi->context; + struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &context->pt[(int)wsi->tsi]; + struct lws_process_html_args args; + lws_filepos_t amount, poss; + unsigned char *p, *pstart; +#if defined(LWS_WITH_RANGES) + unsigned char finished = 0; +#endif + int n, m; + + lwsl_debug("wsi->http2_substream %d\n", wsi->http2_substream); + + while (!lws_send_pipe_choked(wsi)) { + + if (wsi->trunc_len) { + if (lws_issue_raw(wsi, wsi->trunc_alloc + + wsi->trunc_offset, + wsi->trunc_len) < 0) { + lwsl_info("%s: closing\n", __func__); + goto file_had_it; + } + continue; + } + + if (wsi->u.http.filepos == wsi->u.http.filelen) + goto all_sent; + + n = 0; + + pstart = pt->serv_buf + LWS_H2_FRAME_HEADER_LENGTH; + + p = pstart; + +#if defined(LWS_WITH_RANGES) + if (wsi->u.http.range.count_ranges && !wsi->u.http.range.inside) { + + lwsl_notice("%s: doing range start %llu\n", __func__, wsi->u.http.range.start); + + if ((long long)lws_vfs_file_seek_cur(wsi->u.http.fop_fd, + wsi->u.http.range.start - + wsi->u.http.filepos) < 0) + goto file_had_it; + + wsi->u.http.filepos = wsi->u.http.range.start; + + if (wsi->u.http.range.count_ranges > 1) { + n = lws_snprintf((char *)p, context->pt_serv_buf_size - LWS_H2_FRAME_HEADER_LENGTH, + "_lws\x0d\x0a" + "Content-Type: %s\x0d\x0a" + "Content-Range: bytes %llu-%llu/%llu\x0d\x0a" + "\x0d\x0a", + wsi->u.http.multipart_content_type, + wsi->u.http.range.start, + wsi->u.http.range.end, + wsi->u.http.range.extent); + p += n; + } + + wsi->u.http.range.budget = wsi->u.http.range.end - + wsi->u.http.range.start + 1; + wsi->u.http.range.inside = 1; + } +#endif + + poss = context->pt_serv_buf_size - n - LWS_H2_FRAME_HEADER_LENGTH; + + /* + * if there is a hint about how much we will do well to send at one time, + * restrict ourselves to only trying to send that. + */ + if (wsi->protocol->tx_packet_size && + poss > wsi->protocol->tx_packet_size) + poss = wsi->protocol->tx_packet_size; + +#if defined(LWS_WITH_HTTP2) + m = lws_h2_tx_cr_get(wsi); + if (!m) { + lwsl_info("%s: came here with no tx credit", __func__); + return 0; + } + if (m < poss) + poss = m; + /* + * consumption of the actual payload amount sent will be handled + * when the http2 data frame is sent + */ +#endif + +#if defined(LWS_WITH_RANGES) + if (wsi->u.http.range.count_ranges) { + if (wsi->u.http.range.count_ranges > 1) + poss -= 7; /* allow for final boundary */ + if (poss > wsi->u.http.range.budget) + poss = wsi->u.http.range.budget; + } +#endif + if (wsi->sending_chunked) { + /* we need to drop the chunk size in here */ + p += 10; + /* allow for the chunk to grow by 128 in translation */ + poss -= 10 + 128; + } + + if (lws_vfs_file_read(wsi->u.http.fop_fd, &amount, p, poss) < 0) + goto file_had_it; /* caller will close */ + + if (wsi->sending_chunked) + n = (int)amount; + else + n = (p - pstart) + (int)amount; + + lwsl_debug("%s: sending %d\n", __func__, n); + + if (n) { + lws_set_timeout(wsi, PENDING_TIMEOUT_HTTP_CONTENT, + context->timeout_secs); + + if (wsi->sending_chunked) { + args.p = (char *)p; + args.len = n; + args.max_len = (unsigned int)poss + 128; + args.final = wsi->u.http.filepos + n == + wsi->u.http.filelen; + if (user_callback_handle_rxflow( + wsi->vhost->protocols[(int)wsi->protocol_interpret_idx].callback, wsi, + LWS_CALLBACK_PROCESS_HTML, + wsi->user_space, &args, 0) < 0) + goto file_had_it; + n = args.len; + p = (unsigned char *)args.p; + } else + p = pstart; + +#if defined(LWS_WITH_RANGES) + if (wsi->u.http.range.send_ctr + 1 == + wsi->u.http.range.count_ranges && // last range + wsi->u.http.range.count_ranges > 1 && // was 2+ ranges (ie, multipart) + wsi->u.http.range.budget - amount == 0) {// final part + n += lws_snprintf((char *)pstart + n, 6, + "_lws\x0d\x0a"); // append trailing boundary + lwsl_debug("added trailing boundary\n"); + } +#endif + m = lws_write(wsi, p, n, + wsi->u.http.filepos == wsi->u.http.filelen ? + LWS_WRITE_HTTP_FINAL : + LWS_WRITE_HTTP + ); + if (m < 0) + goto file_had_it; + + wsi->u.http.filepos += amount; + +#if defined(LWS_WITH_RANGES) + if (wsi->u.http.range.count_ranges >= 1) { + wsi->u.http.range.budget -= amount; + if (wsi->u.http.range.budget == 0) { + lwsl_notice("range budget exhausted\n"); + wsi->u.http.range.inside = 0; + wsi->u.http.range.send_ctr++; + + if (lws_ranges_next(&wsi->u.http.range) < 1) { + finished = 1; + goto all_sent; + } + } + } +#endif + + if (m != n) { + /* adjust for what was not sent */ + if (lws_vfs_file_seek_cur(wsi->u.http.fop_fd, + m - n) == + (unsigned long)-1) + goto file_had_it; + } + } + +all_sent: + if ((!wsi->trunc_len && wsi->u.http.filepos >= wsi->u.http.filelen) +#if defined(LWS_WITH_RANGES) + || finished) +#else + ) +#endif + { + wsi->state = LWSS_HTTP; + /* we might be in keepalive, so close it off here */ + lws_vfs_file_close(&wsi->u.http.fop_fd); + + lwsl_debug("file completed\n"); + + if (wsi->protocol->callback && + user_callback_handle_rxflow(wsi->protocol->callback, + wsi, LWS_CALLBACK_HTTP_FILE_COMPLETION, + wsi->user_space, NULL, + 0) < 0) { + /* + * For http/1.x, the choices from + * transaction_completed are either + * 0 to use the connection for pipelined + * or nonzero to hang it up. + * + * However for http/2. while we are + * still interested in hanging up the + * nwsi if there was a network-level + * fatal error, simply completing the + * transaction is a matter of the stream + * state, not the root connection at the + * network level + */ + if (wsi->http2_substream) + return 1; + else + return -1; + } + + return 1; /* >0 indicates completed */ + } + } + + lws_callback_on_writable(wsi); + + return 0; /* indicates further processing must be done */ + +file_had_it: + lws_vfs_file_close(&wsi->u.http.fop_fd); + + return -1; +} + +#if LWS_POSIX +LWS_VISIBLE int +lws_ssl_capable_read_no_ssl(struct lws *wsi, unsigned char *buf, int len) +{ + struct lws_context *context = wsi->context; + struct lws_context_per_thread *pt = &context->pt[(int)wsi->tsi]; + int n; + + lws_stats_atomic_bump(context, pt, LWSSTATS_C_API_READ, 1); + + n = recv(wsi->desc.sockfd, (char *)buf, len, 0); + if (n >= 0) { + if (wsi->vhost) + wsi->vhost->conn_stats.rx += n; + lws_stats_atomic_bump(context, pt, LWSSTATS_B_READ, n); + lws_restart_ws_ping_pong_timer(wsi); + return n; + } +#if LWS_POSIX + if (LWS_ERRNO == LWS_EAGAIN || + LWS_ERRNO == LWS_EWOULDBLOCK || + LWS_ERRNO == LWS_EINTR) + return LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_MORE_SERVICE; +#endif + lwsl_notice("error on reading from skt : %d\n", LWS_ERRNO); + return LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_ERROR; +} + +LWS_VISIBLE int +lws_ssl_capable_write_no_ssl(struct lws *wsi, unsigned char *buf, int len) +{ + int n = 0; + +#if LWS_POSIX + n = send(wsi->desc.sockfd, (char *)buf, len, MSG_NOSIGNAL); +// lwsl_info("%s: sent len %d result %d", __func__, len, n); + if (n >= 0) + return n; + + if (LWS_ERRNO == LWS_EAGAIN || + LWS_ERRNO == LWS_EWOULDBLOCK || + LWS_ERRNO == LWS_EINTR) { + if (LWS_ERRNO == LWS_EWOULDBLOCK) { + lws_set_blocking_send(wsi); + } + + return LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_MORE_SERVICE; + } +#else + (void)n; + (void)wsi; + (void)buf; + (void)len; + // !!! +#endif + + lwsl_debug("ERROR writing len %d to skt fd %d err %d / errno %d\n", + len, wsi->desc.sockfd, n, LWS_ERRNO); + return LWS_SSL_CAPABLE_ERROR; +} +#endif +LWS_VISIBLE int +lws_ssl_pending_no_ssl(struct lws *wsi) +{ + (void)wsi; +#if defined(LWS_WITH_ESP32) + return 100; +#else + return 0; +#endif +} |