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package main
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"github.com/cyfdecyf/bufio"
"net"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
)
const CRLF = "\r\n"
const (
statusCodeContinue = 100
)
const (
statusBadReq = "400 Bad Request"
statusForbidden = "403 Forbidden"
statusExpectFailed = "417 Expectation Failed"
statusRequestTimeout = "408 Request Timeout"
)
var CustomHttpErr = errors.New("CustomHttpErr")
type Header struct {
ContLen int64
KeepAlive time.Duration
ProxyAuthorization string
Chunking bool
Trailer bool
ConnectionKeepAlive bool
ExpectContinue bool
Host string
}
type rqState byte
const (
rsCreated rqState = iota
rsSent // request has been sent to server
rsRecvBody // response header received, receiving response body
rsDone
)
type Request struct {
Method string
URL *URL
raw *bytes.Buffer // stores the raw content of request header
rawByte []byte // underlying buffer for raw
// request line from client starts at 0, cow generates request line that
// can be sent directly to web server
reqLnStart int // start of generated request line in raw
headStart int // start of header in raw
bodyStart int // start of body in raw
Header
isConnect bool
partial bool // whether contains only partial request data
state rqState
tryCnt byte
}
// Assume keep-alive request by default.
var zeroRequest = Request{Header: Header{ConnectionKeepAlive: true}}
func (r *Request) reset() {
b := r.rawByte
raw := r.raw
*r = zeroRequest // reset to zero value
if raw != nil {
raw.Reset()
r.rawByte = b
r.raw = raw
} else {
r.rawByte = httpBuf.Get()
r.raw = bytes.NewBuffer(r.rawByte[:0]) // must use 0 length slice
}
}
func (r *Request) String() (s string) {
return fmt.Sprintf("%s %s%s", r.Method, r.URL.HostPort, r.URL.Path)
}
func (r *Request) Verbose() []byte {
var rqbyte []byte
if r.isConnect {
rqbyte = r.rawBeforeBody()
} else {
// This includes client request line if has http parent proxy
rqbyte = r.raw.Bytes()
}
return rqbyte
}
// Message body in request is signaled by the inclusion of a Content-Length
// or Transfer-Encoding header.
// Refer to http://stackoverflow.com/a/299696/306935
func (r *Request) hasBody() bool {
return r.Chunking || r.ContLen > 0
}
func (r *Request) isRetry() bool {
return r.tryCnt > 1
}
func (r *Request) tryOnce() {
r.tryCnt++
}
func (r *Request) tooManyRetry() bool {
return r.tryCnt > 3
}
func (r *Request) responseNotSent() bool {
return r.state <= rsSent
}
func (r *Request) hasSent() bool {
return r.state >= rsSent
}
func (r *Request) releaseBuf() {
if r.raw != nil {
httpBuf.Put(r.rawByte)
r.rawByte = nil
r.raw = nil
}
}
// rawRequest returns the raw request that can be sent directly to HTTP/1.1 server.
func (r *Request) rawRequest() []byte {
return r.raw.Bytes()[r.reqLnStart:]
}
func (r *Request) rawBeforeBody() []byte {
return r.raw.Bytes()[:r.bodyStart]
}
func (r *Request) rawHeaderBody() []byte {
return r.raw.Bytes()[r.headStart:]
}
func (r *Request) rawBody() []byte {
return r.raw.Bytes()[r.bodyStart:]
}
func (r *Request) proxyRequestLine() []byte {
return r.raw.Bytes()[0:r.reqLnStart]
}
func (r *Request) genRequestLine() {
// Generate normal HTTP request line
r.raw.WriteString(r.Method + " ")
if len(r.URL.Path) == 0 {
r.raw.WriteString("/")
} else {
r.raw.WriteString(r.URL.Path)
}
r.raw.WriteString(" HTTP/1.1\r\n")
}
type Response struct {
Status int
Reason []byte
Header
raw *bytes.Buffer
rawByte []byte
}
var zeroResponse = Response{Header: Header{ConnectionKeepAlive: true}}
func (rp *Response) reset() {
b := rp.rawByte
raw := rp.raw
*rp = zeroResponse
if raw != nil {
raw.Reset()
rp.rawByte = b
rp.raw = raw
} else {
rp.rawByte = httpBuf.Get()
rp.raw = bytes.NewBuffer(rp.rawByte[:0])
}
}
func (rp *Response) releaseBuf() {
if rp.raw != nil {
httpBuf.Put(rp.rawByte)
rp.rawByte = nil
rp.raw = nil
}
}
func (rp *Response) rawResponse() []byte {
return rp.raw.Bytes()
}
func (rp *Response) genStatusLine() {
rp.raw.Write([]byte("HTTP/1.1 "))
rp.raw.WriteString(strconv.Itoa(rp.Status))
if len(rp.Reason) != 0 {
rp.raw.WriteByte(' ')
rp.raw.Write(rp.Reason)
}
rp.raw.Write([]byte(CRLF))
return
}
func (rp *Response) String() string {
return fmt.Sprintf("%d %s", rp.Status, rp.Reason)
}
func (rp *Response) Verbose() []byte {
return rp.raw.Bytes()
}
type URL struct {
HostPort string // must contain port
Host string // no port
Port string
Domain string
Path string
}
func (url *URL) String() string {
return url.HostPort + url.Path
}
// Set all fields according to hostPort except Path.
func (url *URL) ParseHostPort(hostPort string) {
if hostPort == "" {
return
}
host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(hostPort)
if err != nil {
// Add default 80 and split again. If there's still error this time,
// it's not because lack of port number.
host = hostPort
port = "80"
hostPort = net.JoinHostPort(hostPort, port)
}
url.Host = host
url.Port = port
url.HostPort = hostPort
url.Domain = host2Domain(host)
}
// net.ParseRequestURI will unescape encoded path, but the proxy doesn't need
// that. Assumes the input rawurl is valid. Even if rawurl is not valid, net.Dial
// will check the correctness of the host.
func ParseRequestURI(rawurl string) (*URL, error) {
return ParseRequestURIBytes([]byte(rawurl))
}
func ParseRequestURIBytes(rawurl []byte) (*URL, error) {
if rawurl[0] == '/' {
return &URL{Path: string(rawurl)}, nil
}
var rest, scheme []byte
id := bytes.Index(rawurl, []byte("://"))
if id == -1 {
rest = rawurl
scheme = []byte("http") // default to http
} else {
scheme = rawurl[:id]
ASCIIToLowerInplace(scheme) // it's ok to lower case scheme
if !bytes.Equal(scheme, []byte("http")) && !bytes.Equal(scheme, []byte("https")) {
errl.Printf("%s protocol not supported\n", scheme)
return nil, errors.New("protocol not supported")
}
rest = rawurl[id+3:]
}
var hostport, host, port, path string
id = bytes.IndexByte(rest, '/')
if id == -1 {
hostport = string(rest)
} else {
hostport = string(rest[:id])
path = string(rest[id:])
}
// Must add port in host so it can be used as key to find the correct
// server connection.
// e.g. google.com:80 and google.com:443 should use different connections.
host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(hostport)
if err != nil { // missing port
host = hostport
if len(scheme) == 4 {
hostport = net.JoinHostPort(host, "80")
port = "80"
} else {
hostport = net.JoinHostPort(host, "443")
port = "443"
}
}
// Fixed wechat image url bug, url like http://[::ffff:183.192.196.102]/mmsns/lVxxxxxx
host = strings.TrimSuffix(strings.TrimPrefix(host, "[::ffff:"), "]")
hostport = net.JoinHostPort(host, port)
return &URL{hostport, host, port, host2Domain(host), path}, nil
}
// headers of interest to a proxy
// Define them as constant and use editor's completion to avoid typos.
// Note RFC2616 only says about "Connection", no "Proxy-Connection", but
// Firefox and Safari send this header along with "Connection" header.
// See more at http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jonathan.deboynepollard/FGA/web-proxy-connection-header.html
const (
headerConnection = "connection"
headerContentLength = "content-length"
headerExpect = "expect"
headerHost = "host"
headerKeepAlive = "keep-alive"
headerProxyAuthenticate = "proxy-authenticate"
headerProxyAuthorization = "proxy-authorization"
headerProxyConnection = "proxy-connection"
headerReferer = "referer"
headerTE = "te"
headerTrailer = "trailer"
headerTransferEncoding = "transfer-encoding"
headerUpgrade = "upgrade"
fullHeaderConnectionKeepAlive = "Connection: keep-alive\r\n"
fullHeaderConnectionClose = "Connection: close\r\n"
fullHeaderTransferEncoding = "Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n"
)
// Using Go's method expression
var headerParser = map[string]HeaderParserFunc{
headerConnection: (*Header).parseConnection,
headerContentLength: (*Header).parseContentLength,
headerExpect: (*Header).parseExpect,
headerHost: (*Header).parseHost,
headerKeepAlive: (*Header).parseKeepAlive,
headerProxyAuthorization: (*Header).parseProxyAuthorization,
headerProxyConnection: (*Header).parseConnection,
headerTransferEncoding: (*Header).parseTransferEncoding,
headerTrailer: (*Header).parseTrailer,
}
var hopByHopHeader = map[string]bool{
headerConnection: true,
headerKeepAlive: true,
headerProxyAuthorization: true,
headerProxyConnection: true,
headerTE: true,
headerTrailer: true,
headerTransferEncoding: true,
headerUpgrade: true,
}
// Note: Value bytes passed to header parse function are in the buffer
// associated with bufio and will be modified. It will also be stored in the
// raw request buffer, so becareful when modifying the value bytes. (Change
// case only when the spec says it is case insensitive.)
//
// If Header needs to hold raw value, make a copy. For example,
// parseProxyAuthorization does this.
type HeaderParserFunc func(*Header, []byte) error
// Used by both "Connection" and "Proxy-Connection" header. COW always adds
// connection header at the end of a request/response (in parseRequest and
// parseResponse), no matter whether the original one has this header or not.
// This will change the order of headers, but should be OK as RFC2616 4.2 says
// header order is not significant. (Though general-header first is "good-
// practice".)
func (h *Header) parseConnection(s []byte) error {
ASCIIToLowerInplace(s)
h.ConnectionKeepAlive = !bytes.Contains(s, []byte("close"))
return nil
}
func (h *Header) parseContentLength(s []byte) (err error) {
h.ContLen, err = ParseIntFromBytes(s, 10)
return err
}
func (h *Header) parseHost(s []byte) (err error) {
if h.Host == "" {
h.Host = string(s)
}
return
}
func (h *Header) parseKeepAlive(s []byte) (err error) {
ASCIIToLowerInplace(s)
id := bytes.Index(s, []byte("timeout="))
if id != -1 {
id += len("timeout=")
end := id
for ; end < len(s) && IsDigit(s[end]); end++ {
}
delta, err := ParseIntFromBytes(s[id:end], 10)
if err != nil {
return err // possible empty bytes
}
h.KeepAlive = time.Second * time.Duration(delta)
}
return nil
}
func (h *Header) parseProxyAuthorization(s []byte) error {
h.ProxyAuthorization = string(s)
return nil
}
func (h *Header) parseTransferEncoding(s []byte) error {
ASCIIToLowerInplace(s)
// For transfer-encoding: identify, it's the same as specifying neither
// content-length nor transfer-encoding.
h.Chunking = bytes.Contains(s, []byte("chunked"))
if !h.Chunking && !bytes.Contains(s, []byte("identity")) {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid transfer encoding: %s", s)
}
return nil
}
// RFC 2616 3.6.1 states when trailers are allowed:
//
// a) request includes TE header
// b) server is the original server
//
// Even though COW removes TE header, the original server can still respond
// with Trailer header.
// As Trailer is general header, it's possible to appear in request. But is
// there any client does this?
func (h *Header) parseTrailer(s []byte) error {
// use errl to test if this header is common to see
errl.Printf("got Trailer header: %s\n", s)
if len(s) != 0 {
h.Trailer = true
}
return nil
}
// For now, COW does not fully support 100-continue. It will return "417
// expectation failed" if a request contains expect header. This is one of the
// strategies supported by polipo, which is easiest to implement in cow.
// TODO If we see lots of expect 100-continue usage, provide full support.
func (h *Header) parseExpect(s []byte) error {
ASCIIToLowerInplace(s)
errl.Printf("Expect header: %s\n", s) // put here to see if expect header is widely used
h.ExpectContinue = true
/*
if bytes.Contains(s, []byte("100-continue")) {
h.ExpectContinue = true
}
*/
return nil
}
func splitHeader(s []byte) (name, val []byte, err error) {
i := bytes.IndexByte(s, ':')
if i < 0 {
return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed header: %#v", string(s))
}
// Do not lower case field value, as it maybe case sensitive
return ASCIIToLower(s[:i]), TrimSpace(s[i+1:]), nil
}
// Learned from net.textproto. One difference is that this one keeps the
// ending '\n' in the returned line. Buf if there's only CRLF in the line,
// return nil for the line.
func readContinuedLineSlice(r *bufio.Reader) ([]byte, error) {
// feedly.com request headers contains things like:
// "$Authorization.feedly: $FeedlyAuth\r\n", so we must test for only
// continuation spaces.
isspace := func(b byte) bool {
return b == ' ' || b == '\t'
}
// Read the first line.
line, err := r.ReadSlice('\n')
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// There are servers that use \n for line ending, so trim first before check ending.
// For example, the 404 page for http://plan9.bell-labs.com/magic/man2html/1/2l
trimmed := TrimSpace(line)
if len(trimmed) == 0 {
if len(line) > 2 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed end of headers, len: %d, %#v", len(line), string(line))
}
return nil, nil
}
if isspace(line[0]) {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("malformed header, start with space: %#v", string(line))
}
// Optimistically assume that we have started to buffer the next line
// and it starts with an ASCII letter (the next header key), so we can
// avoid copying that buffered data around in memory and skipping over
// non-existent whitespace.
if r.Buffered() > 0 {
peek, err := r.Peek(1)
if err == nil && !isspace(peek[0]) {
return line, nil
}
}
var buf []byte
buf = append(buf, trimmed...)
// Read continuation lines.
for skipSpace(r) > 0 {
line, err := r.ReadSlice('\n')
if err != nil {
break
}
buf = append(buf, ' ')
buf = append(buf, TrimTrailingSpace(line)...)
}
buf = append(buf, '\r', '\n')
return buf, nil
}
func skipSpace(r *bufio.Reader) int {
n := 0
for {
c, err := r.ReadByte()
if err != nil {
// Bufio will keep err until next read.
break
}
if c != ' ' && c != '\t' {
r.UnreadByte()
break
}
n++
}
return n
}
// Only add headers that are of interest for a proxy into request/response's header map.
func (h *Header) parseHeader(reader *bufio.Reader, raw *bytes.Buffer, url *URL) (err error) {
h.ContLen = -1
for {
var line, name, val []byte
if line, err = readContinuedLineSlice(reader); err != nil || len(line) == 0 {
return
}
if name, val, err = splitHeader(line); err != nil {
errl.Printf("split header %v\nline: %s\nraw header:\n%s\n", err, line, raw.Bytes())
return
}
// Wait Go to solve/provide the string<->[]byte optimization
kn := string(name)
if parseFunc, ok := headerParser[kn]; ok {
if len(val) == 0 {
continue
}
if err = parseFunc(h, val); err != nil {
errl.Printf("parse header %v\nline: %s\nraw header:\n%s\n", err, line, raw.Bytes())
return
}
}
if hopByHopHeader[kn] {
continue
}
raw.Write(line)
// debug.Printf("len %d %s", len(s), s)
}
}
// Parse the request line and header, does not touch body
func parseRequest(c *clientConn, r *Request) (err error) {
var s []byte
reader := c.bufRd
c.setReadTimeout("parseRequest")
// parse request line
if s, err = reader.ReadSlice('\n'); err != nil {
if isErrTimeout(err) {
return errClientTimeout
}
return err
}
c.unsetReadTimeout("parseRequest")
// debug.Printf("Request line %s", s)
r.reset()
if config.saveReqLine {
r.raw.Write(s)
r.reqLnStart = len(s)
}
var f [][]byte
// Tolerate with multiple spaces and '\t' is achieved by FieldsN.
if f = FieldsN(s, 3); len(f) != 3 {
return fmt.Errorf("malformed request line: %#v", string(s))
}
ASCIIToUpperInplace(f[0])
r.Method = string(f[0])
// Parse URI into host and path
r.URL, err = ParseRequestURIBytes(f[1])
if err != nil {
return
}
r.Header.Host = r.URL.HostPort // If Header.Host is set, parseHost will just return.
if r.Method == "CONNECT" {
r.isConnect = true
if bool(dbgRq) && verbose && !config.saveReqLine {
r.raw.Write(s)
}
} else {
r.genRequestLine()
}
r.headStart = r.raw.Len()
// Read request header.
if err = r.parseHeader(reader, r.raw, r.URL); err != nil {
errl.Printf("parse request header: %v %s\n%s", err, r, r.Verbose())
return err
}
if r.Chunking {
r.raw.WriteString(fullHeaderTransferEncoding)
}
if r.ConnectionKeepAlive {
r.raw.WriteString(fullHeaderConnectionKeepAlive)
} else {
r.raw.WriteString(fullHeaderConnectionClose)
}
// The spec says proxy must add Via header. polipo disables this by
// default, and I don't want to let others know the user is using COW, so
// don't add it.
r.raw.WriteString(CRLF)
r.bodyStart = r.raw.Len()
return
}
// If an http response may have message body
func (rp *Response) hasBody(method string) bool {
if method == "HEAD" || rp.Status == 304 || rp.Status == 204 ||
rp.Status < 200 {
return false
}
return true
}
// Parse response status and headers.
func parseResponse(sv *serverConn, r *Request, rp *Response) (err error) {
var s []byte
reader := sv.bufRd
if sv.maybeFake() {
sv.setReadTimeout("parseResponse")
}
if s, err = reader.ReadSlice('\n'); err != nil {
// err maybe timeout caused by explicity setting deadline, EOF, or
// reset caused by GFW.
debug.Printf("read response status line %v %v\n", err, r)
// Server connection with error will not be used any more, so no need
// to unset timeout.
// For read error, return directly in order to identify whether this
// is caused by GFW.
return err
}
if sv.maybeFake() {
sv.unsetReadTimeout("parseResponse")
}
// debug.Printf("Response line %s", s)
// response status line parsing
var f [][]byte
if f = FieldsN(s, 3); len(f) < 2 { // status line are separated by SP
return fmt.Errorf("malformed response status line: %#v %v", string(s), r)
}
status, err := ParseIntFromBytes(f[1], 10)
rp.reset()
rp.Status = int(status)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("response status not valid: %s len=%d %v", f[1], len(f[1]), err)
}
if len(f) == 3 {
rp.Reason = f[2]
}
proto := f[0]
if !bytes.Equal(proto[0:7], []byte("HTTP/1.")) {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid response status line: %s request %v", string(f[0]), r)
}
if proto[7] == '1' {
rp.raw.Write(s)
} else if proto[7] == '0' {
// Should return HTTP version as 1.1 to client since closed connection
// will be converted to chunked encoding
rp.genStatusLine()
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("response protocol not supported: %s", f[0])
}
if err = rp.parseHeader(reader, rp.raw, r.URL); err != nil {
errl.Printf("parse response header: %v %s\n%s", err, r, rp.Verbose())
return err
}
//Check for http error code from config file
if config.HttpErrorCode > 0 && rp.Status == config.HttpErrorCode {
debug.Println("Requested http code is raised")
return CustomHttpErr
}
if rp.Status == statusCodeContinue && !r.ExpectContinue {
// not expecting 100-continue, just ignore it and read final response
errl.Println("Ignore server 100 response for", r)
return parseResponse(sv, r, rp)
}
if rp.Chunking {
rp.raw.WriteString(fullHeaderTransferEncoding)
} else if rp.ContLen == -1 {
// No chunk, no content length, assume close to signal end.
rp.ConnectionKeepAlive = false
if rp.hasBody(r.Method) {
// Connection close, no content length specification.
// Use chunked encoding to pass content back to client.
debug.Println("add chunked encoding to close connection response", r, rp)
rp.raw.WriteString(fullHeaderTransferEncoding)
} else {
debug.Println("add content-length 0 to close connection response", r, rp)
rp.raw.WriteString("Content-Length: 0\r\n")
}
}
// Whether COW should respond with keep-alive depends on client request,
// not server response.
if r.ConnectionKeepAlive {
rp.raw.WriteString(fullHeaderConnectionKeepAlive)
rp.raw.WriteString(fullKeepAliveHeader)
} else {
rp.raw.WriteString(fullHeaderConnectionClose)
}
rp.raw.WriteString(CRLF)
return nil
}
func unquote(s string) string {
return strings.Trim(s, "\"")
}
func parseKeyValueList(str string) map[string]string {
list := strings.Split(str, ",")
if len(list) == 1 && list[0] == "" {
return nil
}
res := make(map[string]string)
for _, ele := range list {
kv := strings.SplitN(strings.TrimSpace(ele), "=", 2)
if len(kv) != 2 {
errl.Println("no equal sign in key value list element:", ele)
return nil
}
key, val := kv[0], unquote(kv[1])
res[key] = val
}
return res
}