/* * Copyright (C) 2009-2011 the libgit2 contributors * * This file is part of libgit2, distributed under the GNU GPL v2 with * a Linking Exception. For full terms see the included COPYING file. */ #include "common.h" #include "git2/types.h" #include "git2/errors.h" #include "git2/refs.h" #include "git2/revwalk.h" #include "pkt.h" #include "util.h" #include "netops.h" #include "posix.h" #include #define PKT_LEN_SIZE 4 static int flush_pkt(git_pkt **out) { git_pkt *pkt; pkt = git__malloc(sizeof(git_pkt)); if (pkt == NULL) return GIT_ENOMEM; pkt->type = GIT_PKT_FLUSH; *out = pkt; return GIT_SUCCESS; } /* the rest of the line will be useful for multi_ack */ static int ack_pkt(git_pkt **out, const char *GIT_UNUSED(line), size_t GIT_UNUSED(len)) { git_pkt *pkt; GIT_UNUSED_ARG(line); GIT_UNUSED_ARG(len); pkt = git__malloc(sizeof(git_pkt)); if (pkt == NULL) return GIT_ENOMEM; pkt->type = GIT_PKT_ACK; *out = pkt; return GIT_SUCCESS; } static int nak_pkt(git_pkt **out) { git_pkt *pkt; pkt = git__malloc(sizeof(git_pkt)); if (pkt == NULL) return GIT_ENOMEM; pkt->type = GIT_PKT_NAK; *out = pkt; return GIT_SUCCESS; } static int pack_pkt(git_pkt **out) { git_pkt *pkt; pkt = git__malloc(sizeof(git_pkt)); if (pkt == NULL) return GIT_ENOMEM; pkt->type = GIT_PKT_PACK; *out = pkt; return GIT_SUCCESS; } static int comment_pkt(git_pkt **out, const char *line, size_t len) { git_pkt_comment *pkt; pkt = git__malloc(sizeof(git_pkt_comment) + len + 1); if (pkt == NULL) return GIT_ENOMEM; pkt->type = GIT_PKT_COMMENT; memcpy(pkt->comment, line, len); pkt->comment[len] = '\0'; *out = (git_pkt *) pkt; return GIT_SUCCESS; } /* * Parse an other-ref line. */ static int ref_pkt(git_pkt **out, const char *line, size_t len) { git_pkt_ref *pkt; int error; pkt = git__malloc(sizeof(git_pkt_ref)); if (pkt == NULL) return GIT_ENOMEM; memset(pkt, 0x0, sizeof(git_pkt_ref)); pkt->type = GIT_PKT_REF; error = git_oid_fromstr(&pkt->head.oid, line); if (error < GIT_SUCCESS) { error = git__throw(error, "Failed to parse reference ID"); goto out; } /* Check for a bit of consistency */ if (line[GIT_OID_HEXSZ] != ' ') { error = git__throw(GIT_EOBJCORRUPTED, "Failed to parse ref. No SP"); goto out; } /* Jump from the name */ line += GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1; len -= (GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1); if (line[len - 1] == '\n') --len; pkt->head.name = git__malloc(len + 1); if (pkt->head.name == NULL) { error = GIT_ENOMEM; goto out; } memcpy(pkt->head.name, line, len); pkt->head.name[len] = '\0'; if (strlen(pkt->head.name) < len) { pkt->capabilities = strchr(pkt->head.name, '\0') + 1; } out: if (error < GIT_SUCCESS) free(pkt); else *out = (git_pkt *)pkt; return error; } static ssize_t parse_len(const char *line) { char num[PKT_LEN_SIZE + 1]; int i, error; int len; const char *num_end; memcpy(num, line, PKT_LEN_SIZE); num[PKT_LEN_SIZE] = '\0'; for (i = 0; i < PKT_LEN_SIZE; ++i) { if (!isxdigit(num[i])) return GIT_ENOTNUM; } error = git__strtol32(&len, num, &num_end, 16); if (error < GIT_SUCCESS) { return error; } return (unsigned int) len; } /* * As per the documentation, the syntax is: * * pkt-line = data-pkt / flush-pkt * data-pkt = pkt-len pkt-payload * pkt-len = 4*(HEXDIG) * pkt-payload = (pkt-len -4)*(OCTET) * flush-pkt = "0000" * * Which means that the first four bytes are the length of the line, * in ASCII hexadecimal (including itself) */ int git_pkt_parse_line(git_pkt **head, const char *line, const char **out, size_t bufflen) { int error = GIT_SUCCESS; size_t len; /* Not even enough for the length */ if (bufflen > 0 && bufflen < PKT_LEN_SIZE) return GIT_ESHORTBUFFER; error = parse_len(line); if (error < GIT_SUCCESS) { /* * If we fail to parse the length, it might be because the * server is trying to send us the packfile already. */ if (bufflen >= 4 && !git__prefixcmp(line, "PACK")) { *out = line; return pack_pkt(head); } return git__throw(error, "Failed to parse pkt length"); } len = error; /* * If we were given a buffer length, then make sure there is * enough in the buffer to satisfy this line */ if (bufflen > 0 && bufflen < len) return GIT_ESHORTBUFFER; line += PKT_LEN_SIZE; /* * TODO: How do we deal with empty lines? Try again? with the next * line? */ if (len == PKT_LEN_SIZE) { *out = line; return GIT_SUCCESS; } if (len == 0) { /* Flush pkt */ *out = line; return flush_pkt(head); } len -= PKT_LEN_SIZE; /* the encoded length includes its own size */ /* Assming the minimal size is actually 4 */ if (!git__prefixcmp(line, "ACK")) error = ack_pkt(head, line, len); else if (!git__prefixcmp(line, "NAK")) error = nak_pkt(head); else if (*line == '#') error = comment_pkt(head, line, len); else error = ref_pkt(head, line, len); *out = line + len; return error; } void git_pkt_free(git_pkt *pkt) { if(pkt->type == GIT_PKT_REF) { git_pkt_ref *p = (git_pkt_ref *) pkt; free(p->head.name); } free(pkt); } int git_pkt_send_flush(int s) { char flush[] = "0000"; return gitno_send(s, flush, strlen(flush), 0); } static int send_want_with_caps(git_remote_head *head, git_transport_caps *caps, int fd) { char capstr[20]; /* Longer than we need */ char oid[GIT_OID_HEXSZ +1] = {0}, *cmd; int error, len; if (caps->ofs_delta) strcpy(capstr, GIT_CAP_OFS_DELTA); len = strlen("XXXXwant ") + GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1 /* NUL */ + strlen(capstr) + 1 /* LF */; cmd = git__malloc(len + 1); if (cmd == NULL) return GIT_ENOMEM; git_oid_fmt(oid, &head->oid); memset(cmd, 0x0, len + 1); p_snprintf(cmd, len + 1, "%04xwant %s%c%s\n", len, oid, 0, capstr); error = gitno_send(fd, cmd, len, 0); free(cmd); return error; } /* * All "want" packets have the same length and format, so what we do * is overwrite the OID each time. */ #define WANT_PREFIX "0032want " int git_pkt_send_wants(git_headarray *refs, git_transport_caps *caps, int fd) { unsigned int i = 0; int error = GIT_SUCCESS; char buf[sizeof(WANT_PREFIX) + GIT_OID_HEXSZ + 1]; git_remote_head *head; memcpy(buf, WANT_PREFIX, strlen(WANT_PREFIX)); buf[sizeof(buf) - 2] = '\n'; buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = '\0'; /* If there are common caps, find the first one */ if (caps->common) { for (; i < refs->len; ++i) { head = refs->heads[i]; if (head->local) continue; else break; } error = send_want_with_caps(refs->heads[i], caps, fd); if (error < GIT_SUCCESS) return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to send want pkt with caps"); /* Increase it here so it's correct whether we run this or not */ i++; } /* Continue from where we left off */ for (; i < refs->len; ++i) { head = refs->heads[i]; if (head->local) continue; git_oid_fmt(buf + strlen(WANT_PREFIX), &head->oid); error = gitno_send(fd, buf, strlen(buf), 0); if (error < 0) { return git__rethrow(error, "Failed to send want pkt"); } } return git_pkt_send_flush(fd); } /* * TODO: this should be a more generic function, maybe to be used by * git_pkt_send_wants, as it's not performance-critical */ #define HAVE_PREFIX "0032have " int git_pkt_send_have(git_oid *oid, int fd) { char buf[] = "0032have 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000\n"; git_oid_fmt(buf + strlen(HAVE_PREFIX), oid); return gitno_send(fd, buf, strlen(buf), 0); } int git_pkt_send_done(int fd) { char buf[] = "0009done\n"; return gitno_send(fd, buf, strlen(buf), 0); }