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/*
This file is part of libmicrohttpd
Copyright (C) 2019 ng0 <ng0@n0.is>
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; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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
*/
/**
* @file microhttpd/mhd_send.c
* @brief Implementation of send() wrappers.
* @author ng0 (N. Gillmann)
* @author Christian Grothoff
* @author Evgeny Grin
*/
/* Worth considering for future improvements and additions:
* NetBSD has no sendfile or sendfile64. The way to work
* with this seems to be to mmap the file and write(2) as
* large a chunk as possible to the socket. Alternatively,
* use madvise(..., MADV_SEQUENTIAL). */
/* Functions to be used in: send_param_adapter, MHD_send_
* and every place where sendfile(), sendfile64(), setsockopt()
* are used. */
#include "mhd_send.h"
/**
* Handle setsockopt calls.
*
* @param connection the MHD_Connection structure
* @param want_cork cork state, boolean
*/
static void
pre_cork_setsockopt (struct MHD_Connection *connection,
bool want_cork)
{
#if HAVE_MSG_MORE
/* We use the MSG_MORE option for corking, no need for extra syscalls! */
#elif defined(MHD_TCP_CORK_NOPUSH)
int ret;
/* If sk_cork_on is already what we pass in, return. */
if (connection->sk_cork_on == want_cork)
{
/* nothing to do, success! */
return;
}
if (! want_cork)
return; /* nothing to do *pre* syscall! */
ret = MHD_socket_cork_ (connection->socket_fd,
true);
if (0 == ret)
{
connection->sk_cork_on = true;
return;
}
switch (errno)
{
case ENOTSOCK:
/* FIXME: Could be we are talking to a pipe, maybe remember this
and avoid all setsockopt() in the future? */
break;
case EBADF:
/* FIXME: should we die hard here? */
break;
case EINVAL:
/* FIXME: optlen invalid, should at least log this, maybe die */
#ifdef HAVE_MESSAGES
MHD_DLOG (daemon,
_ ("optlen invalid: %s\n"),
MHD_socket_last_strerr_ ());
#endif
break;
case EFAULT:
/* wopsie, should at leats log this, FIXME: maybe die */
#ifdef HAVE_MESSAGES
MHD_DLOG (daemon,
_ (
"The addresss pointed to by optval is not a valid part of the process address space: %s\n"),
MHD_socket_last_strerr_ ());
#endif
break;
case ENOPROTOOPT:
/* optlen unknown, should at least log this */
#ifdef HAVE_MESSAGES
MHD_DLOG (daemon,
_ ("The option is unknown: %s\n"),
MHD_socket_last_strerr_ ());
#endif
break;
default:
/* any others? man page does not list more... */
break;
}
#else
/* CORK/NOPUSH/MSG_MORE do not exist on this platform,
so we must toggle Naggle's algorithm on/off instead
(otherwise we keep it always off) */
if (connection->sk_cork_on == want_cork)
{
/* nothing to do, success! */
return;
}
if ( (want_cork) &&
(0 == MHD_socket_set_nodelay_ (connection->socket_fd,
false)) )
connection->sk_cork_on = true;
#endif
}
/**
* Handle setsockopt calls.
*
* @param connection the MHD_Connection structure
* @param want_cork cork state, boolean
*/
static void
post_cork_setsockopt (struct MHD_Connection *connection,
bool want_cork)
{
#if HAVE_MSG_MORE
/* We use the MSG_MORE option for corking, no need for extra syscalls! */
#elif defined(MHD_TCP_CORK_NOPUSH)
int ret;
/* If sk_cork_on is already what we pass in, return. */
if (connection->sk_cork_on == want_cork)
{
/* nothing to do, success! */
return;
}
if (want_cork)
return; /* nothing to do *post* syscall (in fact, we should never
get here, as sk_cork_on should have succeeded in the
pre-syscall) */
ret = MHD_socket_cork_ (connection->socket_fd,
false);
if (0 == ret)
{
connection->sk_cork_on = false;
return;
}
switch (errno)
{
case ENOTSOCK:
/* FIXME: Could be we are talking to a pipe, maybe remember this
and avoid all setsockopt() in the future? */
break;
case EBADF:
/* FIXME: should we die hard here? */
break;
case EINVAL:
/* FIXME: optlen invalid, should at least log this, maybe die */
#ifdef HAVE_MESSAGES
MHD_DLOG (daemon,
_ ("optlen invalid: %s\n"),
MHD_socket_last_strerr_ ());
#endif
break;
case EFAULT:
/* wopsie, should at leats log this, FIXME: maybe die */
#ifdef HAVE_MESSAGES
MHD_DLOG (daemon,
_ (
"The addresss pointed to by optval is not a valid part of the process address space: %s\n"),
MHD_socket_last_strerr_ ());
#endif
break;
case ENOPROTOOPT:
/* optlen unknown, should at least log this */
#ifdef HAVE_MESSAGES
MHD_DLOG (daemon,
_ ("The option is unknown: %s\n"),
MHD_socket_last_strerr_ ());
#endif
break;
default:
/* any others? man page does not list more... */
break;
}
#else
/* CORK/NOPUSH/MSG_MORE do not exist on this platform,
so we must toggle Naggle's algorithm on/off instead
(otherwise we keep it always off) */
if (connection->sk_cork_on == want_cork)
{
/* nothing to do, success! */
return;
}
if ( (! want_cork) &&
(0 == MHD_socket_set_nodelay_ (connection->socket_fd,
true)) )
connection->sk_cork_on = false;
#endif
}
/**
* Send buffer on connection, and remember the current state of
* the socket options; only call setsockopt when absolutely
* necessary.
*
* @param connection the MHD_Connection structure
* @param buffer content of the buffer to send
* @param buffer_size the size of the buffer (in bytes)
* @param options the #MHD_SendSocketOptions enum,
* #MHD_SSO_NO_CORK: definitely no corking (use NODELAY, or explicitly disable cork),
* #MHD_SSO_MAY_CORK: should enable corking (use MSG_MORE, or explicitly enable cork),
* #MHD_SSO_HDR_CORK: consider tcpi_snd_mss and consider not corking for the header
* part if the size of the header is close to the MSS.
* Only used if we are NOT doing 100 Continue and are still sending the
* header (provided in full as the buffer to #MHD_send_on_connection_ or as
* the header to #MHD_send_on_connection2_).
* @return sum of the number of bytes sent from both buffers or
* -1 on error
*/
ssize_t
MHD_send_on_connection_ (struct MHD_Connection *connection,
const char *buffer,
size_t buffer_size,
enum MHD_SendSocketOptions options)
{
bool want_cork;
MHD_socket s = connection->socket_fd;
ssize_t ret;
/* error handling from send_param_adapter() */
if ( (MHD_INVALID_SOCKET == s) ||
(MHD_CONNECTION_CLOSED == connection->state) )
{
return MHD_ERR_NOTCONN_;
}
/* from send_param_adapter() */
if (buffer_size > MHD_SCKT_SEND_MAX_SIZE_)
buffer_size = MHD_SCKT_SEND_MAX_SIZE_; /* return value limit */
/* Get socket options, change/set options if necessary. */
switch (options)
{
/* No corking */
case MHD_SSO_NO_CORK:
want_cork = false;
break;
/* Do corking, consider MSG_MORE instead if available. */
case MHD_SSO_MAY_CORK:
want_cork = true;
break;
/* Cork the header. */
case MHD_SSO_HDR_CORK:
want_cork = (buffer_size <= 1024);
break;
}
#ifdef HTTPS_SUPPORT
if (0 != (connection->daemon->options & MHD_USE_TLS))
{
bool have_cork = connection->sk_cork_on;
if (want_cork && ! have_cork)
{
gnutls_record_cork (connection->tls_session);
connection->sk_cork_on = true;
}
if (buffer_size > SSIZE_MAX)
buffer_size = SSIZE_MAX;
ret = gnutls_record_send (connection->tls_session,
buffer,
buffer_size);
if ( (GNUTLS_E_AGAIN == ret) ||
(GNUTLS_E_INTERRUPTED == ret) )
{
#ifdef EPOLL_SUPPORT
if (GNUTLS_E_AGAIN == ret)
connection->epoll_state &= ~MHD_EPOLL_STATE_WRITE_READY;
#endif
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
if (ret < 0)
{
/* Likely 'GNUTLS_E_INVALID_SESSION' (client communication
disrupted); interpret as a hard error */
return MHD_ERR_NOTCONN_;
}
#ifdef EPOLL_SUPPORT
/* Unlike non-TLS connections, do not reset "write-ready" if
* sent amount smaller than provided amount, as TLS
* connections may break data into smaller parts for sending. */
#endif /* EPOLL_SUPPORT */
if (! want_cork && have_cork)
{
(void) gnutls_record_uncork (connection->tls_session, 0);
connection->sk_cork_on = false;
}
}
else
#endif /* HTTPS_SUPPORT */
{
/* plaintext transmission */
pre_cork_setsockopt (connection, want_cork);
#if HAVE_MSG_MORE
ret = send (s,
buffer,
buffer_size,
MAYBE_MSG_NOSIGNAL | (want_cork ? MSG_MORE : 0));
#else
ret = send (connection->socket_fd,
buffer,
buffer_size,
MAYBE_MSG_NOSIGNAL);
#endif
if (0 > ret)
{
const int err = MHD_socket_get_error_ ();
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EAGAIN_ (err))
{
#if EPOLL_SUPPORT
/* EAGAIN, no longer write-ready */
connection->epoll_state &= ~MHD_EPOLL_STATE_WRITE_READY;
#endif /* EPOLL_SUPPORT */
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EINTR_ (err))
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_ (err, MHD_SCKT_ECONNRESET_))
return MHD_ERR_CONNRESET_;
/* Treat any other error as hard error. */
return MHD_ERR_NOTCONN_;
}
#if EPOLL_SUPPORT
else if (buffer_size > (size_t) ret)
connection->epoll_state &= ~MHD_EPOLL_STATE_WRITE_READY;
#endif /* EPOLL_SUPPORT */
if (ret == buffer_size)
post_cork_setsockopt (connection, want_cork);
}
return ret;
}
/**
* Send header followed by buffer on connection.
* Uses writev if possible to send both at once
* and returns the sum of the number of bytes sent from
* both buffers, or -1 on error;
* if writev is unavailable, this call MUST only send from 'header'
* (as we cannot handle the case that the first write
* succeeds and the 2nd fails!).
*
* @param connection the MHD_Connection structure
* @param header content of header to send
* @param header_size the size of the header (in bytes)
* @param buffer content of the buffer to send
* @param buffer_size the size of the buffer (in bytes)
* @return sum of the number of bytes sent from both buffers or
* -1 on error
*/
ssize_t
MHD_send_on_connection2_ (struct MHD_Connection *connection,
const char *header,
size_t header_size,
const char *buffer,
size_t buffer_size)
{
#ifdef HTTPS_SUPPORT
if (0 != (connection->daemon->options & MHD_USE_TLS))
{
ssize_t ret;
ret = MHD_send_on_connection_ (connection,
header,
header_size,
MHD_SSO_HDR_CORK);
if ( (ret == header_size) &&
(0 == buffer_size) &&
connection->sk_cork_on)
{
(void) gnutls_record_uncork (connection->tls_session, 0);
connection->sk_cork_on = false;
}
return ret;
}
#endif
#if defined(HAVE_SENDMSG) || defined(HAVE_WRITEV)
MHD_socket s = connection->socket_fd;
ssize_t ret;
struct iovec vector[2];
/* Since we generally give the fully answer, we do not want
corking to happen */
pre_cork_setsockopt (connection, false);
vector[0].iov_base = (void *) header;
vector[0].iov_len = header_size;
vector[1].iov_base = (void *) buffer;
vector[1].iov_len = buffer_size;
#if HAVE_SENDMSG
{
struct msghdr msg;
memset (&msg, 0, sizeof(struct msghdr));
msg.msg_iov = vector;
msg.msg_iovlen = 2;
ret = sendmsg (s, &msg, MAYBE_MSG_NOSIGNAL);
}
#elif HAVE_WRITEV
{
int iovcnt;
iovcnt = sizeof (vector) / sizeof (struct iovec);
ret = writev (s, vector, iovcnt);
}
#endif
/* Only if we succeeded sending the full buffer, we need to make sure that
the OS flushes at the end */
if (ret == header_size + buffer_size)
post_cork_setsockopt (connection, false);
return ret;
#else
return MHD_send_on_connection_ (connection,
header,
header_size,
MHD_SSO_HDR_CORK);
#endif
}
/**
* sendfile() chuck size
*/
#define MHD_SENFILE_CHUNK_ (0x20000)
/**
* sendfile() chuck size for thread-per-connection
*/
#define MHD_SENFILE_CHUNK_THR_P_C_ (0x200000)
#ifdef HAVE_FREEBSD_SENDFILE
#ifdef SF_FLAGS
/**
* FreeBSD sendfile() flags
*/
static int freebsd_sendfile_flags_;
/**
* FreeBSD sendfile() flags for thread-per-connection
*/
static int freebsd_sendfile_flags_thd_p_c_;
#endif /* SF_FLAGS */
#endif /* HAVE_FREEBSD_SENDFILE */
#if defined(_MHD_HAVE_SENDFILE)
/**
* Function for sending responses backed by file FD.
*
* @param connection the MHD connection structure
* @return actual number of bytes sent
*/
ssize_t
MHD_send_sendfile_ (struct MHD_Connection *connection)
{
ssize_t ret;
const int file_fd = connection->response->fd;
uint64_t left;
uint64_t offsetu64;
#ifndef HAVE_SENDFILE64
const uint64_t max_off_t = (uint64_t) OFF_T_MAX;
#else /* HAVE_SENDFILE64 */
const uint64_t max_off_t = (uint64_t) OFF64_T_MAX;
#endif /* HAVE_SENDFILE64 */
#ifdef MHD_LINUX_SOLARIS_SENDFILE
#ifndef HAVE_SENDFILE64
off_t offset;
#else /* HAVE_SENDFILE64 */
off64_t offset;
#endif /* HAVE_SENDFILE64 */
#endif /* MHD_LINUX_SOLARIS_SENDFILE */
#ifdef HAVE_FREEBSD_SENDFILE
off_t sent_bytes;
int flags = 0;
#endif
#ifdef HAVE_DARWIN_SENDFILE
off_t len;
#endif /* HAVE_DARWIN_SENDFILE */
const bool used_thr_p_c = (0 != (connection->daemon->options
& MHD_USE_THREAD_PER_CONNECTION));
const size_t chunk_size = used_thr_p_c ? MHD_SENFILE_CHUNK_THR_P_C_ :
MHD_SENFILE_CHUNK_;
size_t send_size = 0;
mhd_assert (MHD_resp_sender_sendfile == connection->resp_sender);
pre_cork_setsockopt (connection, false);
offsetu64 = connection->response_write_position
+ connection->response->fd_off;
left = connection->response->total_size - connection->response_write_position;
/* Do not allow system to stick sending on single fast connection:
* use 128KiB chunks (2MiB for thread-per-connection). */
send_size = (left > chunk_size) ? chunk_size : (size_t) left;
if (max_off_t < offsetu64)
{ /* Retry to send with standard 'send()'. */
connection->resp_sender = MHD_resp_sender_std;
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
#ifdef MHD_LINUX_SOLARIS_SENDFILE
#ifndef HAVE_SENDFILE64
offset = (off_t) offsetu64;
ret = sendfile (connection->socket_fd,
file_fd,
&offset,
send_size);
#else /* HAVE_SENDFILE64 */
offset = (off64_t) offsetu64;
ret = sendfile64 (connection->socket_fd,
file_fd,
&offset,
send_size);
#endif /* HAVE_SENDFILE64 */
if (0 > ret)
{
const int err = MHD_socket_get_error_ ();
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EAGAIN_ (err))
{
#ifdef EPOLL_SUPPORT
/* EAGAIN --- no longer write-ready */
connection->epoll_state &= ~MHD_EPOLL_STATE_WRITE_READY;
#endif /* EPOLL_SUPPORT */
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EINTR_ (err))
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
#ifdef HAVE_LINUX_SENDFILE
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_ (err,
MHD_SCKT_EBADF_))
return MHD_ERR_BADF_;
/* sendfile() failed with EINVAL if mmap()-like operations are not
supported for FD or other 'unusual' errors occurred, so we should try
to fall back to 'SEND'; see also this thread for info on
odd libc/Linux behavior with sendfile:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/libmicrohttpd/2011-02/msg00015.html */
connection->resp_sender = MHD_resp_sender_std;
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
#else /* HAVE_SOLARIS_SENDFILE */
if ( (EAFNOSUPPORT == err) ||
(EINVAL == err) ||
(EOPNOTSUPP == err) )
{ /* Retry with standard file reader. */
connection->resp_sender = MHD_resp_sender_std;
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
if ( (ENOTCONN == err) ||
(EPIPE == err) )
{
return MHD_ERR_CONNRESET_;
}
return MHD_ERR_BADF_; /* Fail hard */
#endif /* HAVE_SOLARIS_SENDFILE */
}
#ifdef EPOLL_SUPPORT
else if (send_size > (size_t) ret)
connection->epoll_state &= ~MHD_EPOLL_STATE_WRITE_READY;
#endif /* EPOLL_SUPPORT */
#elif defined(HAVE_FREEBSD_SENDFILE)
#ifdef SF_FLAGS
flags = used_thr_p_c ?
freebsd_sendfile_flags_thd_p_c_ : freebsd_sendfile_flags_;
#endif /* SF_FLAGS */
if (0 != sendfile (file_fd,
connection->socket_fd,
(off_t) offsetu64,
send_size,
NULL,
&sent_bytes,
flags))
{
const int err = MHD_socket_get_error_ ();
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EAGAIN_ (err) ||
MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EINTR_ (err) ||
(EBUSY == err) )
{
mhd_assert (SSIZE_MAX >= sent_bytes);
if (0 != sent_bytes)
return (ssize_t) sent_bytes;
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
/* Some unrecoverable error. Possibly file FD is not suitable
* for sendfile(). Retry with standard send(). */
connection->resp_sender = MHD_resp_sender_std;
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
mhd_assert (0 < sent_bytes);
mhd_assert (SSIZE_MAX >= sent_bytes);
ret = (ssize_t) sent_bytes;
#elif defined(HAVE_DARWIN_SENDFILE)
len = (off_t) send_size; /* chunk always fit */
if (0 != sendfile (file_fd,
connection->socket_fd,
(off_t) offsetu64,
&len,
NULL,
0))
{
const int err = MHD_socket_get_error_ ();
if (MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EAGAIN_ (err) ||
MHD_SCKT_ERR_IS_EINTR_ (err))
{
mhd_assert (0 <= len);
mhd_assert (SSIZE_MAX >= len);
mhd_assert (send_size >= (size_t) len);
if (0 != len)
return (ssize_t) len;
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
if ((ENOTCONN == err) ||
(EPIPE == err) )
return MHD_ERR_CONNRESET_;
if ((ENOTSUP == err) ||
(EOPNOTSUPP == err) )
{ /* This file FD is not suitable for sendfile().
* Retry with standard send(). */
connection->resp_sender = MHD_resp_sender_std;
return MHD_ERR_AGAIN_;
}
return MHD_ERR_BADF_; /* Return hard error. */
}
mhd_assert (0 <= len);
mhd_assert (SSIZE_MAX >= len);
mhd_assert (send_size >= (size_t) len);
ret = (ssize_t) len;
#endif /* HAVE_FREEBSD_SENDFILE */
/* Make sure we send the data without delay ONLY if we
provided the complete response (not on partial write) */
if (ret == left)
post_cork_setsockopt (connection, false);
return ret;
}
#endif /* _MHD_HAVE_SENDFILE */
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