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ae0319bf 1/*
0198fd3c 2 * fcgiapp.c --
3 *
4 * FastCGI application library: request-at-a-time
5 *
6 *
7 * Copyright (c) 1996 Open Market, Inc.
8 *
9 * See the file "LICENSE.TERMS" for information on usage and redistribution
10 * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
11 *
12 */
0198fd3c 13#ifndef lint
e57ed029 14static const char rcsid[] = "$Id: fcgiapp.c,v 1.22 2001/06/19 16:18:14 robs Exp $";
0198fd3c 15#endif /* not lint */
16
6ad90ad2 17#include <assert.h>
18#include <errno.h>
19#include <fcntl.h> /* for fcntl */
20#include <math.h>
21#include <memory.h> /* for memchr() */
22#include <stdarg.h>
0198fd3c 23#include <stdio.h>
6ad90ad2 24#include <stdlib.h>
25#include <string.h>
0198fd3c 26#include <sys/types.h>
6ad90ad2 27
fc0ac9b7 28#include "fcgi_config.h"
29
6ad90ad2 30#ifdef HAVE_SYS_SOCKET_H
31#include <sys/socket.h> /* for getpeername */
32#endif
33
0198fd3c 34#ifdef HAVE_SYS_TIME_H
35#include <sys/time.h>
36#endif
37
0198fd3c 38#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
39#include <unistd.h>
40#endif
41
75ccbd96 42#ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
43#include <limits.h>
44#endif
45
fc0ac9b7 46#ifdef _WIN32
47#define DLLAPI __declspec(dllexport)
48#endif
49
50#include "fcgiapp.h"
e57ed029 51#include "fcgiappmisc.h"
fc0ac9b7 52
0198fd3c 53#include "fcgimisc.h"
0198fd3c 54#include "fastcgi.h"
55#include "fcgios.h"
56
57/*
ae0319bf 58 * This is a workaround for one version of the HP C compiler
0198fd3c 59 * (c89 on HP-UX 9.04, also Stratus FTX), which will dump core
60 * if given 'long double' for varargs.
61 */
62#ifdef HAVE_VA_ARG_LONG_DOUBLE_BUG
63#define LONG_DOUBLE double
64#else
65#define LONG_DOUBLE long double
66#endif
67
5a7cc494 68/*
ae0319bf 69 * Globals
5a7cc494 70 */
71static int libInitialized = 0;
165bb74e 72static int isFastCGI = -1;
5a7cc494 73static char *webServerAddressList = NULL;
faca4b3a 74static FCGX_Request the_request;
5a7cc494 75
0198fd3c 76static void *Malloc(size_t size)
77{
78 void *result = malloc(size);
79 ASSERT(size == 0 || result != NULL);
80 return result;
81}
82
83static char *StringCopy(char *str)
84{
85 int strLen = strlen(str);
aadcc3c8 86 char *newString = (char *)Malloc(strLen + 1);
0198fd3c 87 memcpy(newString, str, strLen);
88 newString[strLen] = '\000';
89 return newString;
90}
91
92\f
93/*
94 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
95 *
96 * FCGX_GetChar --
97 *
98 * Reads a byte from the input stream and returns it.
99 *
100 * Results:
101 * The byte, or EOF (-1) if the end of input has been reached.
102 *
103 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
104 */
105int FCGX_GetChar(FCGX_Stream *stream)
106{
107 if(stream->rdNext != stream->stop)
108 return *stream->rdNext++;
109 if(stream->isClosed || !stream->isReader)
110 return EOF;
111 stream->fillBuffProc(stream);
112 stream->stopUnget = stream->rdNext;
113 if(stream->rdNext != stream->stop)
114 return *stream->rdNext++;
115 ASSERT(stream->isClosed); /* bug in fillBufProc if not */
116 return EOF;
117}
118\f
119/*
120 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
121 *
122 * FCGX_GetStr --
123 *
124 * Reads up to n consecutive bytes from the input stream
125 * into the character array str. Performs no interpretation
126 * of the input bytes.
127 *
128 * Results:
129 * Number of bytes read. If result is smaller than n,
130 * the end of input has been reached.
131 *
132 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
133 */
134int FCGX_GetStr(char *str, int n, FCGX_Stream *stream)
135{
136 int m, bytesMoved;
137
138 if(n <= 0) {
139 return 0;
140 }
141 /*
142 * Fast path: n bytes are already available
143 */
144 if(n <= (stream->stop - stream->rdNext)) {
145 memcpy(str, stream->rdNext, n);
146 stream->rdNext += n;
147 return n;
148 }
149 /*
150 * General case: stream is closed or buffer fill procedure
151 * needs to be called
152 */
153 bytesMoved = 0;
154 for (;;) {
155 if(stream->rdNext != stream->stop) {
156 m = min(n - bytesMoved, stream->stop - stream->rdNext);
157 memcpy(str, stream->rdNext, m);
158 bytesMoved += m;
159 stream->rdNext += m;
160 if(bytesMoved == n)
161 return bytesMoved;
162 str += m;
163 }
164 if(stream->isClosed || !stream->isReader)
165 return bytesMoved;
166 stream->fillBuffProc(stream);
167 stream->stopUnget = stream->rdNext;
168 }
169}
170\f
171/*
172 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
173 *
174 * FCGX_GetLine --
175 *
176 * Reads up to n-1 consecutive bytes from the input stream
177 * into the character array str. Stops before n-1 bytes
178 * have been read if '\n' or EOF is read. The terminating '\n'
179 * is copied to str. After copying the last byte into str,
180 * stores a '\0' terminator.
181 *
182 * Results:
183 * NULL if EOF is the first thing read from the input stream,
184 * str otherwise.
185 *
186 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
187 */
188char *FCGX_GetLine(char *str, int n, FCGX_Stream *stream)
189{
190 int c;
191 char *p = str;
192 n--;
193 while (n > 0) {
194 c = FCGX_GetChar(stream);
195 if(c == EOF) {
196 if(p == str)
197 return NULL;
ae0319bf 198 else
0198fd3c 199 break;
ae0319bf 200 }
0198fd3c 201 *p++ = c;
202 n--;
203 if(c == '\n')
204 break;
205 }
206 *p = '\0';
207 return str;
208}
209\f
210/*
211 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
212 *
213 * FCGX_UnGetChar --
214 *
215 * Pushes back the character c onto the input stream. One
216 * character of pushback is guaranteed once a character
217 * has been read. No pushback is possible for EOF.
218 *
219 * Results:
220 * Returns c if the pushback succeeded, EOF if not.
221 *
222 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
223 */
224int FCGX_UnGetChar(int c, FCGX_Stream *stream) {
225 if(c == EOF
226 || stream->isClosed
227 || !stream->isReader
228 || stream->rdNext == stream->stopUnget)
229 return EOF;
230 --(stream->rdNext);
231 *stream->rdNext = c;
232 return c;
233}
234
235/*
236 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
237 *
238 * FCGX_HasSeenEOF --
239 *
240 * Returns EOF if end-of-file has been detected while reading
241 * from stream; otherwise returns 0.
242 *
243 * Note that FCGX_HasSeenEOF(s) may return 0, yet an immediately
244 * following FCGX_GetChar(s) may return EOF. This function, like
245 * the standard C stdio function feof, does not provide the
246 * ability to peek ahead.
247 *
248 * Results:
249 * EOF if end-of-file has been detected, 0 if not.
250 *
251 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
252 */
253int FCGX_HasSeenEOF(FCGX_Stream *stream) {
254 return (stream->isClosed) ? EOF : 0;
255}
256\f
257/*
258 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
259 *
260 * FCGX_PutChar --
261 *
262 * Writes a byte to the output stream.
263 *
264 * Results:
265 * The byte, or EOF (-1) if an error occurred.
ae0319bf 266 *
0198fd3c 267 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
268 */
269int FCGX_PutChar(int c, FCGX_Stream *stream)
270{
271 if(stream->wrNext != stream->stop)
272 return (*stream->wrNext++ = c);
273 if(stream->isClosed || stream->isReader)
274 return EOF;
275 stream->emptyBuffProc(stream, FALSE);
276 if(stream->wrNext != stream->stop)
277 return (*stream->wrNext++ = c);
278 ASSERT(stream->isClosed); /* bug in emptyBuffProc if not */
279 return EOF;
280}
281\f
282/*
283 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
284 *
285 * FCGX_PutStr --
286 *
287 * Writes n consecutive bytes from the character array str
288 * into the output stream. Performs no interpretation
289 * of the output bytes.
290 *
291 * Results:
292 * Number of bytes written (n) for normal return,
293 * EOF (-1) if an error occurred.
ae0319bf 294 *
0198fd3c 295 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
296 */
297int FCGX_PutStr(const char *str, int n, FCGX_Stream *stream)
298{
299 int m, bytesMoved;
300
301 /*
302 * Fast path: room for n bytes in the buffer
303 */
304 if(n <= (stream->stop - stream->wrNext)) {
305 memcpy(stream->wrNext, str, n);
306 stream->wrNext += n;
307 return n;
308 }
309 /*
310 * General case: stream is closed or buffer empty procedure
311 * needs to be called
312 */
313 bytesMoved = 0;
314 for (;;) {
315 if(stream->wrNext != stream->stop) {
316 m = min(n - bytesMoved, stream->stop - stream->wrNext);
317 memcpy(stream->wrNext, str, m);
318 bytesMoved += m;
319 stream->wrNext += m;
320 if(bytesMoved == n)
321 return bytesMoved;
322 str += m;
323 }
324 if(stream->isClosed || stream->isReader)
325 return -1;
326 stream->emptyBuffProc(stream, FALSE);
327 }
328}
329\f
330/*
331 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
332 *
333 * FCGX_PutS --
334 *
335 * Writes a character string to the output stream.
336 *
337 * Results:
338 * number of bytes written for normal return,
339 * EOF (-1) if an error occurred.
ae0319bf 340 *
0198fd3c 341 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
342 */
343int FCGX_PutS(const char *str, FCGX_Stream *stream)
344{
345 return FCGX_PutStr(str, strlen(str), stream);
346}
347\f
348/*
349 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
350 *
351 * FCGX_FPrintF --
352 *
353 * Performs output formatting and writes the results
354 * to the output stream.
355 *
356 * Results:
357 * number of bytes written for normal return,
358 * EOF (-1) if an error occurred.
ae0319bf 359 *
0198fd3c 360 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
361 */
362int FCGX_FPrintF(FCGX_Stream *stream, const char *format, ...)
363{
364 int result;
365 va_list ap;
366 va_start(ap, format);
367 result = FCGX_VFPrintF(stream, format, ap);
368 va_end(ap);
369 return result;
370}
371
372/*
373 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
374 *
375 * FCGX_VFPrintF --
376 *
377 * Performs output formatting and writes the results
378 * to the output stream.
379 *
380 * Results:
381 * number of bytes written for normal return,
382 * EOF (-1) if an error occurred.
ae0319bf 383 *
0198fd3c 384 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
385 */
386
387#define PRINTF_BUFFLEN 100
388 /*
389 * More than sufficient space for all unmodified conversions
390 * except %s and %f.
391 */
392#define FMT_BUFFLEN 25
393 /*
394 * Max size of a format specifier is 1 + 5 + 7 + 7 + 2 + 1 + slop
395 */
396static void CopyAndAdvance(char **destPtr, char **srcPtr, int n);
397
398int FCGX_VFPrintF(FCGX_Stream *stream, const char *format, va_list arg)
399{
400 char *f, *fStop, *percentPtr, *p, *fmtBuffPtr, *buffPtr;
401 int op, performedOp, sizeModifier, buffCount, buffLen, specifierLength;
402 int fastPath, n, auxBuffLen, buffReqd, minWidth, precision, exp;
403 char *auxBuffPtr = NULL;
404 int streamCount = 0;
405 char fmtBuff[FMT_BUFFLEN];
406 char buff[PRINTF_BUFFLEN];
407
408 int intArg;
409 short shortArg;
410 long longArg;
411 unsigned unsignedArg;
412 unsigned long uLongArg;
413 unsigned short uShortArg;
414 char *charPtrArg;
415 void *voidPtrArg;
416 int *intPtrArg;
417 long *longPtrArg;
418 short *shortPtrArg;
419 double doubleArg;
420 LONG_DOUBLE lDoubleArg;
421
422 fmtBuff[0] = '%';
423 f = (char *) format;
424 fStop = f + strlen(f);
425 while (f != fStop) {
aadcc3c8 426 percentPtr = (char *)memchr(f, '%', fStop - f);
0198fd3c 427 if(percentPtr == NULL) percentPtr = fStop;
428 if(percentPtr != f) {
59bfcb87 429 if(FCGX_PutStr(f, percentPtr - f, stream) < 0)
430 goto ErrorReturn;
0198fd3c 431 streamCount += percentPtr - f;
432 f = percentPtr;
433 if(f == fStop) break;
434 }
435 fastPath = TRUE;
436 /*
437 * The following loop always executes either once or twice.
438 */
439 for (;;) {
440 if(fastPath) {
441 /*
442 * Fast path: Scan optimistically, hoping that no flags,
443 * minimum field width, or precision are specified.
444 * Use the preallocated buffer, which is large enough
445 * for all fast path cases. If the conversion specifier
446 * is really more complex, run the loop a second time
447 * using the slow path.
448 * Note that fast path execution of %s bypasses the buffer
449 * and %f is not attempted on the fast path due to
450 * its large buffering requirements.
451 */
452 op = *(percentPtr + 1);
453 switch(op) {
454 case 'l':
455 case 'L':
456 case 'h':
457 sizeModifier = op;
458 op = *(percentPtr + 2);
459 fmtBuff[1] = sizeModifier;
460 fmtBuff[2] = op;
461 fmtBuff[3] = '\0';
462 specifierLength = 3;
463 break;
464 default:
465 sizeModifier = ' ';
466 fmtBuff[1] = op;
467 fmtBuff[2] = '\0';
468 specifierLength = 2;
469 break;
470 }
471 buffPtr = buff;
472 buffLen = PRINTF_BUFFLEN;
473 } else {
474 /*
475 * Slow path: Scan the conversion specifier and construct
476 * a new format string, compute an upper bound on the
477 * amount of buffering that sprintf will require,
478 * and allocate a larger buffer if necessary.
479 */
480 p = percentPtr + 1;
481 fmtBuffPtr = &fmtBuff[1];
482 /*
483 * Scan flags
484 */
485 n = strspn(p, "-0+ #");
59bfcb87 486 if(n > 5)
487 goto ErrorReturn;
0198fd3c 488 CopyAndAdvance(&fmtBuffPtr, &p, n);
489 /*
490 * Scan minimum field width
491 */
492 n = strspn(p, "0123456789");
493 if(n == 0) {
494 if(*p == '*') {
495 minWidth = va_arg(arg, int);
59bfcb87 496 if(abs(minWidth) > 999999)
497 goto ErrorReturn;
0198fd3c 498 /*
499 * The following use of strlen rather than the
500 * value returned from sprintf is because SUNOS4
501 * returns a char * instead of an int count.
502 */
503 sprintf(fmtBuffPtr, "%d", minWidth);
504 fmtBuffPtr += strlen(fmtBuffPtr);
505 p++;
506 } else {
507 minWidth = 0;
508 }
509 } else if(n <= 6) {
510 minWidth = strtol(p, NULL, 10);
511 CopyAndAdvance(&fmtBuffPtr, &p, n);
512 } else {
513 goto ErrorReturn;
514 }
515 /*
516 * Scan precision
517 */
518 if(*p == '.') {
519 CopyAndAdvance(&fmtBuffPtr, &p, 1);
520 n = strspn(p, "0123456789");
521 if(n == 0) {
522 if(*p == '*') {
523 precision = va_arg(arg, int);
524 if(precision < 0) precision = 0;
59bfcb87 525 if(precision > 999999)
526 goto ErrorReturn;
0198fd3c 527 /*
528 * The following use of strlen rather than the
529 * value returned from sprintf is because SUNOS4
530 * returns a char * instead of an int count.
531 */
532 sprintf(fmtBuffPtr, "%d", precision);
533 fmtBuffPtr += strlen(fmtBuffPtr);
534 p++;
535 } else {
536 precision = 0;
537 }
538 } else if(n <= 6) {
539 precision = strtol(p, NULL, 10);
540 CopyAndAdvance(&fmtBuffPtr, &p, n);
541 } else {
542 goto ErrorReturn;
543 }
544 } else {
545 precision = -1;
546 }
547 /*
548 * Scan size modifier and conversion operation
549 */
550 switch(*p) {
551 case 'l':
552 case 'L':
553 case 'h':
554 sizeModifier = *p;
555 CopyAndAdvance(&fmtBuffPtr, &p, 1);
556 break;
557 default:
558 sizeModifier = ' ';
559 break;
560 }
561 op = *p;
562 CopyAndAdvance(&fmtBuffPtr, &p, 1);
563 ASSERT(fmtBuffPtr - fmtBuff < FMT_BUFFLEN);
564 *fmtBuffPtr = '\0';
565 specifierLength = p - percentPtr;
566 /*
567 * Bound the required buffer size. For s and f
568 * conversions this requires examining the argument.
569 */
570 switch(op) {
571 case 'd':
572 case 'i':
573 case 'u':
574 case 'o':
575 case 'x':
576 case 'X':
577 case 'c':
578 case 'p':
579 buffReqd = max(precision, 46);
580 break;
581 case 's':
582 charPtrArg = va_arg(arg, char *);
a25dc891 583 if (!charPtrArg) charPtrArg = "(null)";
0198fd3c 584 if(precision == -1) {
585 buffReqd = strlen(charPtrArg);
586 } else {
aadcc3c8 587 p = (char *)memchr(charPtrArg, '\0', precision);
0198fd3c 588 buffReqd =
589 (p == NULL) ? precision : p - charPtrArg;
590 }
591 break;
592 case 'f':
593 switch(sizeModifier) {
594 case ' ':
595 doubleArg = va_arg(arg, double);
596 frexp(doubleArg, &exp);
597 break;
598 case 'L':
599 lDoubleArg = va_arg(arg, LONG_DOUBLE);
600 frexp(lDoubleArg, &exp);
601 break;
602 default:
603 goto ErrorReturn;
604 }
605 if(precision == -1) precision = 6;
606 buffReqd = precision + 3 + ((exp > 0) ? exp/3 : 0);
607 break;
608 case 'e':
609 case 'E':
610 case 'g':
611 case 'G':
612 if(precision == -1) precision = 6;
613 buffReqd = precision + 8;
614 break;
615 case 'n':
616 case '%':
617 default:
618 goto ErrorReturn;
619 break;
620 }
621 buffReqd = max(buffReqd + 10, minWidth);
622 /*
623 * Allocate the buffer
624 */
625 if(buffReqd <= PRINTF_BUFFLEN) {
626 buffPtr = buff;
627 buffLen = PRINTF_BUFFLEN;
628 } else {
629 if(auxBuffPtr == NULL || buffReqd > auxBuffLen) {
630 if(auxBuffPtr != NULL) free(auxBuffPtr);
aadcc3c8 631 auxBuffPtr = (char *)Malloc(buffReqd);
0198fd3c 632 auxBuffLen = buffReqd;
59bfcb87 633 if(auxBuffPtr == NULL)
634 goto ErrorReturn;
0198fd3c 635 }
636 buffPtr = auxBuffPtr;
637 buffLen = auxBuffLen;
638 }
639 }
640 /*
641 * This giant switch statement requires the following variables
642 * to be set up: op, sizeModifier, arg, buffPtr, fmtBuff.
643 * When fastPath == FALSE and op == 's' or 'f', the argument
644 * has been read into charPtrArg, doubleArg, or lDoubleArg.
645 * The statement produces the boolean performedOp, TRUE iff
646 * the op/sizeModifier were executed and argument consumed;
647 * if performedOp, the characters written into buffPtr[]
648 * and the character count buffCount (== EOF meaning error).
649 *
650 * The switch cases are arranged in the same order as in the
651 * description of fprintf in section 15.11 of Harbison and Steele.
652 */
653 performedOp = TRUE;
654 switch(op) {
655 case 'd':
656 case 'i':
657 switch(sizeModifier) {
658 case ' ':
659 intArg = va_arg(arg, int);
660 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, intArg);
661 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
662 break;
663 case 'l':
664 longArg = va_arg(arg, long);
665 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, longArg);
666 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
667 break;
668 case 'h':
ab4f3d6f 669 shortArg = (short) va_arg(arg, int);
670 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, shortArg);
0198fd3c 671 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
672 break;
673 default:
674 goto ErrorReturn;
675 }
676 break;
677 case 'u':
678 case 'o':
679 case 'x':
680 case 'X':
681 switch(sizeModifier) {
682 case ' ':
683 unsignedArg = va_arg(arg, unsigned);
684 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, unsignedArg);
685 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
686 break;
687 case 'l':
688 uLongArg = va_arg(arg, unsigned long);
689 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, uLongArg);
690 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
691 break;
692 case 'h':
ab4f3d6f 693 uShortArg = (unsigned short) va_arg(arg, int);
694 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, uShortArg);
0198fd3c 695 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
696 break;
697 default:
698 goto ErrorReturn;
699 }
700 break;
701 case 'c':
702 switch(sizeModifier) {
703 case ' ':
704 intArg = va_arg(arg, int);
705 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, intArg);
706 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
707 break;
708 case 'l':
709 /*
710 * XXX: Allowed by ISO C Amendment 1, but
711 * many platforms don't yet support wint_t
712 */
713 goto ErrorReturn;
714 default:
715 goto ErrorReturn;
716 }
717 break;
718 case 's':
719 switch(sizeModifier) {
720 case ' ':
721 if(fastPath) {
722 buffPtr = va_arg(arg, char *);
723 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
724 buffLen = buffCount + 1;
725 } else {
726 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, charPtrArg);
727 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
728 }
729 break;
730 case 'l':
731 /*
732 * XXX: Don't know how to convert a sequence
733 * of wide characters into a byte stream, or
734 * even how to predict the buffering required.
735 */
736 goto ErrorReturn;
737 default:
738 goto ErrorReturn;
739 }
740 break;
741 case 'p':
59bfcb87 742 if(sizeModifier != ' ')
743 goto ErrorReturn;
0198fd3c 744 voidPtrArg = va_arg(arg, void *);
745 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, voidPtrArg);
746 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
747 break;
748 case 'n':
749 switch(sizeModifier) {
750 case ' ':
751 intPtrArg = va_arg(arg, int *);
752 *intPtrArg = streamCount;
753 break;
754 case 'l':
755 longPtrArg = va_arg(arg, long *);
756 *longPtrArg = streamCount;
757 break;
758 case 'h':
759 shortPtrArg = va_arg(arg, short *);
760 *shortPtrArg = streamCount;
761 break;
762 default:
763 goto ErrorReturn;
764 }
765 buffCount = 0;
766 break;
767 case 'f':
768 if(fastPath) {
769 performedOp = FALSE;
770 break;
771 }
772 switch(sizeModifier) {
773 case ' ':
774 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, doubleArg);
775 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
776 break;
777 case 'L':
778 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, lDoubleArg);
779 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
780 break;
781 default:
782 goto ErrorReturn;
783 }
784 break;
785 case 'e':
786 case 'E':
787 case 'g':
788 case 'G':
789 switch(sizeModifier) {
790 case ' ':
791 doubleArg = va_arg(arg, double);
792 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, doubleArg);
793 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
794 break;
795 case 'L':
796 lDoubleArg = va_arg(arg, LONG_DOUBLE);
797 sprintf(buffPtr, fmtBuff, lDoubleArg);
798 buffCount = strlen(buffPtr);
799 break;
800 default:
801 goto ErrorReturn;
802 }
803 break;
804 case '%':
805 if(sizeModifier != ' ')
806 goto ErrorReturn;
807 buff[0] = '%';
808 buffCount = 1;
809 break;
810 case '\0':
811 goto ErrorReturn;
812 default:
813 performedOp = FALSE;
814 break;
815 } /* switch(op) */
816 if(performedOp) break;
59bfcb87 817 if(!fastPath)
818 goto ErrorReturn;
0198fd3c 819 fastPath = FALSE;
820 } /* for (;;) */
821 ASSERT(buffCount < buffLen);
822 if(buffCount > 0) {
823 if(FCGX_PutStr(buffPtr, buffCount, stream) < 0)
824 goto ErrorReturn;
825 streamCount += buffCount;
826 } else if(buffCount < 0) {
827 goto ErrorReturn;
828 }
829 f += specifierLength;
830 } /* while(f != fStop) */
831 goto NormalReturn;
832 ErrorReturn:
833 streamCount = -1;
834 NormalReturn:
835 if(auxBuffPtr != NULL) free(auxBuffPtr);
836 return streamCount;
837}
838
839/*
840 * Copy n characters from *srcPtr to *destPtr, then increment
841 * both *srcPtr and *destPtr by n.
842 */
843static void CopyAndAdvance(char **destPtr, char **srcPtr, int n)
844{
845 char *dest = *destPtr;
846 char *src = *srcPtr;
847 int i;
848 for (i = 0; i < n; i++)
849 *dest++ = *src++;
850 *destPtr = dest;
851 *srcPtr = src;
852}
853\f
854/*
855 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
856 *
857 * FCGX_FFlush --
858 *
859 * Flushes any buffered output.
860 *
861 * Server-push is a legitimate application of FCGX_FFlush.
862 * Otherwise, FCGX_FFlush is not very useful, since FCGX_Accept
863 * does it implicitly. FCGX_FFlush may reduce performance
864 * by increasing the total number of operating system calls
865 * the application makes.
866 *
867 * Results:
868 * EOF (-1) if an error occurred.
ae0319bf 869 *
0198fd3c 870 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
871 */
872int FCGX_FFlush(FCGX_Stream *stream)
873{
874 if(stream->isClosed || stream->isReader)
875 return 0;
876 stream->emptyBuffProc(stream, FALSE);
877 return (stream->isClosed) ? -1 : 0;
878}
879\f
880/*
881 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
882 *
883 * FCGX_FClose --
884 *
885 * Performs FCGX_FFlush and closes the stream.
886 *
887 * This is not a very useful operation, since FCGX_Accept
888 * does it implicitly. Closing the out stream before the
889 * err stream results in an extra write if there's nothing
890 * in the err stream, and therefore reduces performance.
891 *
892 * Results:
893 * EOF (-1) if an error occurred.
ae0319bf 894 *
0198fd3c 895 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
896 */
897int FCGX_FClose(FCGX_Stream *stream)
898{
59bfcb87 899 if (stream == NULL) return 0;
900
0198fd3c 901 if(!stream->wasFCloseCalled) {
902 if(!stream->isReader) {
903 stream->emptyBuffProc(stream, TRUE);
904 }
905 stream->wasFCloseCalled = TRUE;
906 stream->isClosed = TRUE;
907 if(stream->isReader) {
908 stream->wrNext = stream->stop = stream->rdNext;
909 } else {
910 stream->rdNext = stream->stop = stream->wrNext;
911 }
912 }
913 return (stream->FCGI_errno == 0) ? 0 : EOF;
914}
915\f
916/*
917 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
918 *
919 * SetError --
920 *
921 * An error has occurred; save the error code in the stream
922 * for diagnostic purposes and set the stream state so that
923 * reads return EOF and writes have no effect.
924 *
925 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
926 */
927static void SetError(FCGX_Stream *stream, int FCGI_errno)
928{
929 /*
930 * Preserve only the first error.
931 */
932 if(stream->FCGI_errno == 0) {
933 stream->FCGI_errno = FCGI_errno;
934 stream->isClosed = TRUE;
935 }
936}
937
938/*
939 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
940 *
941 * FCGX_GetError --
942 *
943 * Return the stream error code. 0 means no error, > 0
944 * is an errno(2) error, < 0 is an FCGX_errno error.
945 *
946 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
947 */
948int FCGX_GetError(FCGX_Stream *stream) {
949 return stream->FCGI_errno;
950}
951
952/*
953 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
954 *
955 * FCGX_ClearError --
956 *
957 * Clear the stream error code and end-of-file indication.
958 *
959 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
960 */
961void FCGX_ClearError(FCGX_Stream *stream) {
962 stream->FCGI_errno = 0;
963 /*
964 * stream->isClosed = FALSE;
965 * XXX: should clear isClosed but work is needed to make it safe
966 * to do so. For example, if an application calls FClose, gets
967 * an I/O error on the write, calls ClearError and retries
968 * the FClose, FClose (really EmptyBuffProc) will write a second
969 * EOF record. If an application calls PutChar instead of FClose
970 * after the ClearError, the application will write more data.
971 * The stream's state must discriminate between various states
972 * of the stream that are now all lumped under isClosed.
973 */
974}
975\f
976/*
977 *======================================================================
978 * Parameters
979 *======================================================================
980 */
981
982/*
983 * A vector of pointers representing the parameters received
984 * by a FastCGI application server, with the vector's length
985 * and last valid element so adding new parameters is efficient.
986 */
987
988typedef struct Params {
989 FCGX_ParamArray vec; /* vector of strings */
990 int length; /* number of string vec can hold */
991 char **cur; /* current item in vec; *cur == NULL */
992} Params;
993typedef Params *ParamsPtr;
994\f
995/*
996 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
997 *
998 * NewParams --
999 *
1000 * Creates a new Params structure.
1001 *
1002 * Results:
1003 * Pointer to the new structure.
1004 *
1005 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1006 */
1007static ParamsPtr NewParams(int length)
1008{
1009 ParamsPtr result;
aadcc3c8 1010 result = (Params *)Malloc(sizeof(Params));
1011 result->vec = (char **)Malloc(length * sizeof(char *));
0198fd3c 1012 result->length = length;
1013 result->cur = result->vec;
1014 *result->cur = NULL;
1015 return result;
1016}
1017\f
1018/*
1019 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1020 *
1021 * FreeParams --
1022 *
1023 * Frees a Params structure and all the parameters it contains.
1024 *
1025 * Side effects:
0b7c9662 1026 * env becomes invalid.
0198fd3c 1027 *
1028 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1029 */
1030static void FreeParams(ParamsPtr *paramsPtrPtr)
1031{
1032 ParamsPtr paramsPtr = *paramsPtrPtr;
1033 char **p;
1034 if(paramsPtr == NULL) {
1035 return;
1036 }
1037 for (p = paramsPtr->vec; p < paramsPtr->cur; p++) {
1038 free(*p);
1039 }
1040 free(paramsPtr->vec);
1041 free(paramsPtr);
1042 *paramsPtrPtr = NULL;
1043}
1044\f
1045/*
1046 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1047 *
1048 * PutParam --
1049 *
1050 * Add a name/value pair to a Params structure.
1051 *
1052 * Results:
1053 * None.
1054 *
ae0319bf 1055 * Side effects:
0198fd3c 1056 * Parameters structure updated.
1057 *
1058 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
ae0319bf 1059 */
0198fd3c 1060static void PutParam(ParamsPtr paramsPtr, char *nameValue)
1061{
1062 int size;
1063
1064 *paramsPtr->cur++ = nameValue;
1065 size = paramsPtr->cur - paramsPtr->vec;
1066 if(size >= paramsPtr->length) {
1067 paramsPtr->length *= 2;
aadcc3c8 1068 paramsPtr->vec = (FCGX_ParamArray)realloc(paramsPtr->vec, paramsPtr->length * sizeof(char *));
0198fd3c 1069 paramsPtr->cur = paramsPtr->vec + size;
1070 }
1071 *paramsPtr->cur = NULL;
1072}
1073\f
1074/*
1075 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1076 *
1077 * FCGX_GetParam -- obtain value of FCGI parameter in environment
1078 *
1079 *
1080 * Results:
1081 * Value bound to name, NULL if name not present in the
1082 * environment envp. Caller must not mutate the result
1083 * or retain it past the end of this request.
1084 *
1085 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1086 */
1087char *FCGX_GetParam(const char *name, FCGX_ParamArray envp)
1088{
1089 int len;
1090 char **p;
2fe790fc 1091
1092 if (name == NULL || envp == NULL) return NULL;
1093
0198fd3c 1094 len = strlen(name);
2fe790fc 1095
1096 for (p = envp; *p; ++p) {
0198fd3c 1097 if((strncmp(name, *p, len) == 0) && ((*p)[len] == '=')) {
1098 return *p+len+1;
1099 }
1100 }
1101 return NULL;
1102}
1103\f
1104/*
1105 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1106 *
1107 * Start of FastCGI-specific code
1108 *
1109 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1110 */
1111\f
1112/*
1113 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1114 *
1115 * ReadParams --
1116 *
1117 * Reads FastCGI name-value pairs from stream until EOF. Converts
1118 * each pair to name=value format and adds it to Params structure.
1119 *
1120 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1121 */
1122static int ReadParams(Params *paramsPtr, FCGX_Stream *stream)
1123{
1124 int nameLen, valueLen;
1125 unsigned char lenBuff[3];
1126 char *nameValue;
1127
1128 while((nameLen = FCGX_GetChar(stream)) != EOF) {
1129 /*
1130 * Read name length (one or four bytes) and value length
1131 * (one or four bytes) from stream.
1132 */
1133 if((nameLen & 0x80) != 0) {
1134 if(FCGX_GetStr((char *) &lenBuff[0], 3, stream) != 3) {
1135 SetError(stream, FCGX_PARAMS_ERROR);
1136 return -1;
1137 }
1138 nameLen = ((nameLen & 0x7f) << 24) + (lenBuff[0] << 16)
1139 + (lenBuff[1] << 8) + lenBuff[2];
1140 }
1141 if((valueLen = FCGX_GetChar(stream)) == EOF) {
1142 SetError(stream, FCGX_PARAMS_ERROR);
1143 return -1;
1144 }
1145 if((valueLen & 0x80) != 0) {
1146 if(FCGX_GetStr((char *) &lenBuff[0], 3, stream) != 3) {
1147 SetError(stream, FCGX_PARAMS_ERROR);
1148 return -1;
1149 }
1150 valueLen = ((valueLen & 0x7f) << 24) + (lenBuff[0] << 16)
1151 + (lenBuff[1] << 8) + lenBuff[2];
1152 }
1153 /*
1154 * nameLen and valueLen are now valid; read the name and value
1155 * from stream and construct a standard environment entry.
1156 */
aadcc3c8 1157 nameValue = (char *)Malloc(nameLen + valueLen + 2);
0198fd3c 1158 if(FCGX_GetStr(nameValue, nameLen, stream) != nameLen) {
1159 SetError(stream, FCGX_PARAMS_ERROR);
1160 free(nameValue);
1161 return -1;
1162 }
1163 *(nameValue + nameLen) = '=';
1164 if(FCGX_GetStr(nameValue + nameLen + 1, valueLen, stream)
1165 != valueLen) {
1166 SetError(stream, FCGX_PARAMS_ERROR);
1167 free(nameValue);
1168 return -1;
1169 }
1170 *(nameValue + nameLen + valueLen + 1) = '\0';
1171 PutParam(paramsPtr, nameValue);
1172 }
1173 return 0;
1174}
1175\f
1176/*
1177 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1178 *
1179 * MakeHeader --
1180 *
1181 * Constructs an FCGI_Header struct.
1182 *
1183 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1184 */
1185static FCGI_Header MakeHeader(
1186 int type,
1187 int requestId,
1188 int contentLength,
1189 int paddingLength)
1190{
1191 FCGI_Header header;
1192 ASSERT(contentLength >= 0 && contentLength <= FCGI_MAX_LENGTH);
1193 ASSERT(paddingLength >= 0 && paddingLength <= 0xff);
1194 header.version = FCGI_VERSION_1;
1195 header.type = type;
1196 header.requestIdB1 = (requestId >> 8) & 0xff;
1197 header.requestIdB0 = (requestId ) & 0xff;
1198 header.contentLengthB1 = (contentLength >> 8) & 0xff;
1199 header.contentLengthB0 = (contentLength ) & 0xff;
1200 header.paddingLength = paddingLength;
1201 header.reserved = 0;
1202 return header;
1203}
1204\f
1205/*
1206 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1207 *
1208 * MakeEndRequestBody --
1209 *
1210 * Constructs an FCGI_EndRequestBody struct.
1211 *
1212 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1213 */
1214static FCGI_EndRequestBody MakeEndRequestBody(
1215 int appStatus,
1216 int protocolStatus)
1217{
1218 FCGI_EndRequestBody body;
1219 body.appStatusB3 = (appStatus >> 24) & 0xff;
1220 body.appStatusB2 = (appStatus >> 16) & 0xff;
1221 body.appStatusB1 = (appStatus >> 8) & 0xff;
1222 body.appStatusB0 = (appStatus ) & 0xff;
1223 body.protocolStatus = protocolStatus;
1224 memset(body.reserved, 0, sizeof(body.reserved));
1225 return body;
1226}
1227\f
1228/*
1229 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1230 *
1231 * MakeUnknownTypeBody --
1232 *
1233 * Constructs an FCGI_MakeUnknownTypeBody struct.
1234 *
1235 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1236 */
1237static FCGI_UnknownTypeBody MakeUnknownTypeBody(
1238 int type)
1239{
1240 FCGI_UnknownTypeBody body;
1241 body.type = type;
1242 memset(body.reserved, 0, sizeof(body.reserved));
1243 return body;
1244}
1245\f
1246/*
1247 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1248 *
1249 * AlignInt8 --
1250 *
1251 * Returns the smallest integer greater than or equal to n
1252 * that's a multiple of 8.
1253 *
1254 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1255 */
1256static int AlignInt8(unsigned n) {
1257 return (n + 7) & (UINT_MAX - 7);
1258}
1259
1260/*
1261 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1262 *
1263 * AlignPtr8 --
1264 *
1265 * Returns the smallest pointer greater than or equal to p
1266 * that's a multiple of 8.
1267 *
1268 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1269 */
1270static unsigned char *AlignPtr8(unsigned char *p) {
1271 unsigned long u = (unsigned long) p;
1272 u = ((u + 7) & (ULONG_MAX - 7)) - u;
1273 return p + u;
1274}
1275\f
0198fd3c 1276
1277/*
1278 * State associated with a stream
1279 */
1280typedef struct FCGX_Stream_Data {
1281 unsigned char *buff; /* buffer after alignment */
1282 int bufflen; /* number of bytes buff can store */
1283 unsigned char *mBuff; /* buffer as returned by Malloc */
1284 unsigned char *buffStop; /* reader: last valid byte + 1 of entire buffer.
1285 * stop generally differs from buffStop for
1286 * readers because of record structure.
1287 * writer: buff + bufflen */
1288 int type; /* reader: FCGI_PARAMS or FCGI_STDIN
1289 * writer: FCGI_STDOUT or FCGI_STDERR */
1290 int eorStop; /* reader: stop stream at end-of-record */
1291 int skip; /* reader: don't deliver content bytes */
1292 int contentLen; /* reader: bytes of unread content */
1293 int paddingLen; /* reader: bytes of unread padding */
1294 int isAnythingWritten; /* writer: data has been written to ipcFd */
1295 int rawWrite; /* writer: write data without stream headers */
5a7cc494 1296 FCGX_Request *reqDataPtr; /* request data not specific to one stream */
0198fd3c 1297} FCGX_Stream_Data;
1298\f
1299/*
1300 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1301 *
1302 * WriteCloseRecords --
1303 *
1304 * Writes an EOF record for the stream content if necessary.
1305 * If this is the last writer to close, writes an FCGI_END_REQUEST
1306 * record.
1307 *
1308 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1309 */
1310static void WriteCloseRecords(struct FCGX_Stream *stream)
1311{
aadcc3c8 1312 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1313 /*
1314 * Enter rawWrite mode so final records won't be encapsulated as
1315 * stream data.
1316 */
1317 data->rawWrite = TRUE;
1318 /*
1319 * Generate EOF for stream content if needed.
1320 */
1321 if(!(data->type == FCGI_STDERR
1322 && stream->wrNext == data->buff
1323 && !data->isAnythingWritten)) {
1324 FCGI_Header header;
1325 header = MakeHeader(data->type, data->reqDataPtr->requestId, 0, 0);
1326 FCGX_PutStr((char *) &header, sizeof(header), stream);
1327 };
1328 /*
1329 * Generate FCGI_END_REQUEST record if needed.
1330 */
1331 if(data->reqDataPtr->nWriters == 1) {
1332 FCGI_EndRequestRecord endRequestRecord;
1333 endRequestRecord.header = MakeHeader(FCGI_END_REQUEST,
1334 data->reqDataPtr->requestId,
1335 sizeof(endRequestRecord.body), 0);
1336 endRequestRecord.body = MakeEndRequestBody(
1337 data->reqDataPtr->appStatus, FCGI_REQUEST_COMPLETE);
1338 FCGX_PutStr((char *) &endRequestRecord,
1339 sizeof(endRequestRecord), stream);
1340 }
1341 data->reqDataPtr->nWriters--;
1342}
1343\f
19d98b91 1344
1345
1346static int write_it_all(int fd, char *buf, int len)
1347{
1348 int wrote;
ae0319bf 1349
19d98b91 1350 while (len) {
1351 wrote = OS_Write(fd, buf, len);
1352 if (wrote < 0)
1353 return wrote;
1354 len -= wrote;
1355 buf += wrote;
1356 }
1357 return len;
1358}
1359
0198fd3c 1360/*
1361 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1362 *
1363 * EmptyBuffProc --
1364 *
1365 * Encapsulates any buffered stream content in a FastCGI
1366 * record. Writes the data, making the buffer empty.
1367 *
1368 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1369 */
1370static void EmptyBuffProc(struct FCGX_Stream *stream, int doClose)
1371{
aadcc3c8 1372 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1373 int cLen, eLen;
1374 /*
1375 * If the buffer contains stream data, fill in the header.
1376 * Pad the record to a multiple of 8 bytes in length. Padding
1377 * can't overflow the buffer because the buffer is a multiple
1378 * of 8 bytes in length. If the buffer contains no stream
1379 * data, reclaim the space reserved for the header.
1380 */
1381 if(!data->rawWrite) {
1382 cLen = stream->wrNext - data->buff - sizeof(FCGI_Header);
1383 if(cLen > 0) {
1384 eLen = AlignInt8(cLen);
1385 /*
1386 * Giving the padding a well-defined value keeps Purify happy.
1387 */
1388 memset(stream->wrNext, 0, eLen - cLen);
1389 stream->wrNext += eLen - cLen;
1390 *((FCGI_Header *) data->buff)
1391 = MakeHeader(data->type,
1392 data->reqDataPtr->requestId, cLen, eLen - cLen);
1393 } else {
1394 stream->wrNext = data->buff;
1395 }
1396 }
1397 if(doClose) {
1398 WriteCloseRecords(stream);
1399 };
19d98b91 1400 if (stream->wrNext != data->buff) {
0198fd3c 1401 data->isAnythingWritten = TRUE;
19d98b91 1402 if (write_it_all(data->reqDataPtr->ipcFd, (char *)data->buff, stream->wrNext - data->buff) < 0) {
0198fd3c 1403 SetError(stream, OS_Errno);
1404 return;
1405 }
1406 stream->wrNext = data->buff;
1407 }
1408 /*
1409 * The buffer is empty.
1410 */
1411 if(!data->rawWrite) {
1412 stream->wrNext += sizeof(FCGI_Header);
1413 }
1414}
1415\f
1416/*
1417 * Return codes for Process* functions
1418 */
1419#define STREAM_RECORD 0
1420#define SKIP 1
1421#define BEGIN_RECORD 2
1422#define MGMT_RECORD 3
1423
1424/*
1425 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1426 *
1427 * ProcessManagementRecord --
1428 *
1429 * Reads and responds to a management record. The only type of
1430 * management record this library understands is FCGI_GET_VALUES.
1431 * The only variables that this library's FCGI_GET_VALUES
1432 * understands are FCGI_MAX_CONNS, FCGI_MAX_REQS, and FCGI_MPXS_CONNS.
1433 * Ignore other FCGI_GET_VALUES variables; respond to other
1434 * management records with a FCGI_UNKNOWN_TYPE record.
1435 *
1436 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1437 */
1438static int ProcessManagementRecord(int type, FCGX_Stream *stream)
1439{
aadcc3c8 1440 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1441 ParamsPtr paramsPtr = NewParams(3);
1442 char **pPtr;
1443 char response[64]; /* 64 = 8 + 3*(1+1+14+1)* + padding */
1444 char *responseP = &response[FCGI_HEADER_LEN];
1445 char *name, value;
1446 int len, paddedLen;
1447 if(type == FCGI_GET_VALUES) {
1448 ReadParams(paramsPtr, stream);
1449 if((FCGX_GetError(stream) != 0) || (data->contentLen != 0)) {
1450 FreeParams(&paramsPtr);
1451 return FCGX_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
1452 }
1453 for (pPtr = paramsPtr->vec; pPtr < paramsPtr->cur; pPtr++) {
1454 name = *pPtr;
1455 *(strchr(name, '=')) = '\0';
1456 if(strcmp(name, FCGI_MAX_CONNS) == 0) {
1457 value = '1';
1458 } else if(strcmp(name, FCGI_MAX_REQS) == 0) {
1459 value = '1';
1460 } else if(strcmp(name, FCGI_MPXS_CONNS) == 0) {
1461 value = '0';
1462 } else {
1463 name = NULL;
1464 }
1465 if(name != NULL) {
1466 len = strlen(name);
1467 sprintf(responseP, "%c%c%s%c", len, 1, name, value);
1468 responseP += len + 3;
1469 }
1470 }
1471 len = responseP - &response[FCGI_HEADER_LEN];
1472 paddedLen = AlignInt8(len);
1473 *((FCGI_Header *) response)
1474 = MakeHeader(FCGI_GET_VALUES_RESULT, FCGI_NULL_REQUEST_ID,
1475 len, paddedLen - len);
1476 FreeParams(&paramsPtr);
1477 } else {
1478 paddedLen = len = sizeof(FCGI_UnknownTypeBody);
1479 ((FCGI_UnknownTypeRecord *) response)->header
1480 = MakeHeader(FCGI_UNKNOWN_TYPE, FCGI_NULL_REQUEST_ID,
1481 len, 0);
1482 ((FCGI_UnknownTypeRecord *) response)->body
1483 = MakeUnknownTypeBody(type);
1484 }
19d98b91 1485 if (write_it_all(data->reqDataPtr->ipcFd, response, FCGI_HEADER_LEN + paddedLen) < 0) {
0198fd3c 1486 SetError(stream, OS_Errno);
1487 return -1;
1488 }
19d98b91 1489
0198fd3c 1490 return MGMT_RECORD;
1491}
1492\f
1493/*
1494 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1495 *
1496 * ProcessBeginRecord --
1497 *
1498 * Reads an FCGI_BEGIN_REQUEST record.
1499 *
1500 * Results:
1501 * BEGIN_RECORD for normal return. FCGX_PROTOCOL_ERROR for
1502 * protocol error. SKIP for attempt to multiplex
1503 * connection. -1 for error from write (errno in stream).
1504 *
1505 * Side effects:
1506 * In case of BEGIN_RECORD return, stores requestId, role,
1507 * keepConnection values, and sets isBeginProcessed = TRUE.
1508 *
1509 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1510 */
1511static int ProcessBeginRecord(int requestId, FCGX_Stream *stream)
1512{
aadcc3c8 1513 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1514 FCGI_BeginRequestBody body;
1515 if(requestId == 0 || data->contentLen != sizeof(body)) {
1516 return FCGX_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
1517 }
1518 if(data->reqDataPtr->isBeginProcessed) {
1519 /*
1520 * The Web server is multiplexing the connection. This library
1521 * doesn't know how to handle multiplexing, so respond with
1522 * FCGI_END_REQUEST{protocolStatus = FCGI_CANT_MPX_CONN}
1523 */
1524 FCGI_EndRequestRecord endRequestRecord;
1525 endRequestRecord.header = MakeHeader(FCGI_END_REQUEST,
1526 requestId, sizeof(endRequestRecord.body), 0);
1527 endRequestRecord.body
1528 = MakeEndRequestBody(0, FCGI_CANT_MPX_CONN);
19d98b91 1529 if (write_it_all(data->reqDataPtr->ipcFd, (char *)&endRequestRecord, sizeof(endRequestRecord)) < 0) {
0198fd3c 1530 SetError(stream, OS_Errno);
1531 return -1;
1532 }
19d98b91 1533
0198fd3c 1534 return SKIP;
1535 }
1536 /*
1537 * Accept this new request. Read the record body.
1538 */
1539 data->reqDataPtr->requestId = requestId;
1540 if(FCGX_GetStr((char *) &body, sizeof(body), stream)
1541 != sizeof(body)) {
1542 return FCGX_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
1543 }
1544 data->reqDataPtr->keepConnection = (body.flags & FCGI_KEEP_CONN);
1545 data->reqDataPtr->role = (body.roleB1 << 8) + body.roleB0;
1546 data->reqDataPtr->isBeginProcessed = TRUE;
1547 return BEGIN_RECORD;
1548}
1549\f
1550/*
1551 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1552 *
1553 * ProcessHeader --
1554 *
1555 * Interprets FCGI_Header. Processes FCGI_BEGIN_REQUEST and
1556 * management records here; extracts information from stream
1557 * records (FCGI_PARAMS, FCGI_STDIN) into stream.
1558 *
1559 * Results:
1560 * >= 0 for a normal return, < 0 for error
1561 *
1562 * Side effects:
1563 * XXX: Many (more than there used to be).
1564 * If !stream->isRequestIdSet, ProcessHeader initializes
1565 * stream->requestId from header and sets stream->isRequestIdSet
1566 * to TRUE. ProcessHeader also sets stream->contentLen to header's
1567 * contentLength, and sets stream->paddingLen to the header's
1568 * paddingLength.
1569 *
1570 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1571 */
1572static int ProcessHeader(FCGI_Header header, FCGX_Stream *stream)
1573{
aadcc3c8 1574 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1575 int requestId;
1576 if(header.version != FCGI_VERSION_1) {
1577 return FCGX_UNSUPPORTED_VERSION;
1578 }
1579 requestId = (header.requestIdB1 << 8)
1580 + header.requestIdB0;
1581 data->contentLen = (header.contentLengthB1 << 8)
1582 + header.contentLengthB0;
1583 data->paddingLen = header.paddingLength;
1584 if(header.type == FCGI_BEGIN_REQUEST) {
1585 return ProcessBeginRecord(requestId, stream);
1586 }
1587 if(requestId == FCGI_NULL_REQUEST_ID) {
1588 return ProcessManagementRecord(header.type, stream);
1589 }
1590 if(requestId != data->reqDataPtr->requestId) {
1591 return SKIP;
1592 }
1593 if(header.type != data->type) {
1594 return FCGX_PROTOCOL_ERROR;
1595 }
1596 return STREAM_RECORD;
1597}
1598\f
1599/*
1600 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1601 *
1602 * FillBuffProc --
1603 *
1604 * Reads bytes from the ipcFd, supplies bytes to a stream client.
1605 *
1606 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1607 */
1608static void FillBuffProc(FCGX_Stream *stream)
1609{
aadcc3c8 1610 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1611 FCGI_Header header;
1612 int headerLen = 0;
1613 int status, count;
1614
1615 for (;;) {
1616 /*
1617 * If data->buff is empty, do a read.
1618 */
1619 if(stream->rdNext == data->buffStop) {
1620 count = OS_Read(data->reqDataPtr->ipcFd, (char *)data->buff,
1621 data->bufflen);
1622 if(count <= 0) {
1623 SetError(stream, (count == 0 ? FCGX_PROTOCOL_ERROR : OS_Errno));
1624 return;
1625 }
1626 stream->rdNext = data->buff;
1627 data->buffStop = data->buff + count;
1628 }
1629 /*
1630 * Now data->buff is not empty. If the current record contains
1631 * more content bytes, deliver all that are present in data->buff.
1632 */
1633 if(data->contentLen > 0) {
1634 count = min(data->contentLen, data->buffStop - stream->rdNext);
1635 data->contentLen -= count;
1636 if(!data->skip) {
1637 stream->wrNext = stream->stop = stream->rdNext + count;
1638 return;
1639 } else {
1640 stream->rdNext += count;
1641 if(data->contentLen > 0) {
1642 continue;
1643 } else {
1644 data->skip = FALSE;
1645 }
1646 }
1647 }
1648 /*
1649 * If the current record (whose content has been fully consumed by
1650 * the client) was padded, skip over the padding bytes.
1651 */
1652 if(data->paddingLen > 0) {
1653 count = min(data->paddingLen, data->buffStop - stream->rdNext);
1654 data->paddingLen -= count;
1655 stream->rdNext += count;
1656 if(data->paddingLen > 0) {
1657 continue;
1658 }
1659 }
1660 /*
1661 * All done with the current record, including the padding.
1662 * If we're in a recursive call from ProcessHeader, deliver EOF.
1663 */
1664 if(data->eorStop) {
1665 stream->stop = stream->rdNext;
1666 stream->isClosed = TRUE;
1667 return;
1668 }
1669 /*
1670 * Fill header with bytes from the input buffer.
1671 */
1672 count = min((int)sizeof(header) - headerLen,
1673 data->buffStop - stream->rdNext);
1674 memcpy(((char *)(&header)) + headerLen, stream->rdNext, count);
1675 headerLen += count;
1676 stream->rdNext += count;
1677 if(headerLen < sizeof(header)) {
1678 continue;
1679 };
1680 headerLen = 0;
1681 /*
1682 * Interpret header. eorStop prevents ProcessHeader from reading
1683 * past the end-of-record when using stream to read content.
1684 */
1685 data->eorStop = TRUE;
1686 stream->stop = stream->rdNext;
1687 status = ProcessHeader(header, stream);
1688 data->eorStop = FALSE;
1689 stream->isClosed = FALSE;
1690 switch(status) {
1691 case STREAM_RECORD:
1692 /*
1693 * If this stream record header marked the end of stream
1694 * data deliver EOF to the stream client, otherwise loop
1695 * and deliver data.
1696 *
1697 * XXX: If this is final stream and
1698 * stream->rdNext != data->buffStop, buffered
1699 * data is next request (server pipelining)?
1700 */
1701 if(data->contentLen == 0) {
1702 stream->wrNext = stream->stop = stream->rdNext;
1703 stream->isClosed = TRUE;
1704 return;
1705 }
1706 break;
1707 case SKIP:
1708 data->skip = TRUE;
1709 break;
1710 case BEGIN_RECORD:
1711 /*
1712 * If this header marked the beginning of a new
1713 * request, return role information to caller.
1714 */
1715 return;
1716 break;
1717 case MGMT_RECORD:
1718 break;
1719 default:
1720 ASSERT(status < 0);
1721 SetError(stream, status);
1722 return;
1723 break;
1724 }
1725 }
1726}
1727\f
1728/*
1729 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1730 *
1731 * NewStream --
1732 *
1733 * Creates a stream to read or write from an open ipcFd.
1734 * The stream performs reads/writes of up to bufflen bytes.
1735 *
1736 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1737 */
1738static FCGX_Stream *NewStream(
5a7cc494 1739 FCGX_Request *reqDataPtr, int bufflen, int isReader, int streamType)
0198fd3c 1740{
1741 /*
1742 * XXX: It would be a lot cleaner to have a NewStream that only
1743 * knows about the type FCGX_Stream, with all other
1744 * necessary data passed in. It appears that not just
1745 * data and the two procs are needed for initializing stream,
1746 * but also data->buff and data->buffStop. This has implications
1747 * for procs that want to swap buffers, too.
1748 */
aadcc3c8 1749 FCGX_Stream *stream = (FCGX_Stream *)Malloc(sizeof(FCGX_Stream));
1750 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)Malloc(sizeof(FCGX_Stream_Data));
0198fd3c 1751 data->reqDataPtr = reqDataPtr;
1752 bufflen = AlignInt8(min(max(bufflen, 32), FCGI_MAX_LENGTH + 1));
1753 data->bufflen = bufflen;
aadcc3c8 1754 data->mBuff = (unsigned char *)Malloc(bufflen);
0198fd3c 1755 data->buff = AlignPtr8(data->mBuff);
1756 if(data->buff != data->mBuff) {
1757 data->bufflen -= 8;
1758 }
1759 if(isReader) {
1760 data->buffStop = data->buff;
1761 } else {
1762 data->buffStop = data->buff + data->bufflen;
1763 }
1764 data->type = streamType;
1765 data->eorStop = FALSE;
1766 data->skip = FALSE;
1767 data->contentLen = 0;
1768 data->paddingLen = 0;
1769 data->isAnythingWritten = FALSE;
1770 data->rawWrite = FALSE;
1771
1772 stream->data = data;
1773 stream->isReader = isReader;
1774 stream->isClosed = FALSE;
1775 stream->wasFCloseCalled = FALSE;
1776 stream->FCGI_errno = 0;
1777 if(isReader) {
1778 stream->fillBuffProc = FillBuffProc;
1779 stream->emptyBuffProc = NULL;
1780 stream->rdNext = data->buff;
1781 stream->stop = stream->rdNext;
1782 stream->stopUnget = data->buff;
1783 stream->wrNext = stream->stop;
1784 } else {
1785 stream->fillBuffProc = NULL;
1786 stream->emptyBuffProc = EmptyBuffProc;
1787 stream->wrNext = data->buff + sizeof(FCGI_Header);
1788 stream->stop = data->buffStop;
1789 stream->stopUnget = NULL;
1790 stream->rdNext = stream->stop;
1791 }
1792 return stream;
1793}
1794\f
1795/*
1796 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1797 *
1798 * FreeStream --
1799 *
1800 * Frees all storage allocated when *streamPtr was created,
1801 * and nulls out *streamPtr.
1802 *
1803 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1804 */
1805void FreeStream(FCGX_Stream **streamPtr)
1806{
1807 FCGX_Stream *stream = *streamPtr;
1808 FCGX_Stream_Data *data;
1809 if(stream == NULL) {
1810 return;
1811 }
aadcc3c8 1812 data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1813 data->reqDataPtr = NULL;
1814 free(data->mBuff);
1815 free(data);
1816 free(stream);
1817 *streamPtr = NULL;
1818}
1819\f
1820/*
1821 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1822 *
1823 * SetReaderType --
1824 *
1825 * Re-initializes the stream to read data of the specified type.
1826 *
1827 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1828 */
1829static FCGX_Stream *SetReaderType(FCGX_Stream *stream, int streamType)
1830{
aadcc3c8 1831 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 1832 ASSERT(stream->isReader);
1833 data->type = streamType;
1834 data->eorStop = FALSE;
1835 data->skip = FALSE;
1836 data->contentLen = 0;
1837 data->paddingLen = 0;
1838 stream->wrNext = stream->stop = stream->rdNext;
1839 stream->isClosed = FALSE;
1840 return stream;
1841}
1842\f
1843/*
1844 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1845 *
1846 * NewReader --
1847 *
1848 * Creates a stream to read streamType records for the given
1849 * request. The stream performs OS reads of up to bufflen bytes.
1850 *
1851 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1852 */
5a7cc494 1853static FCGX_Stream *NewReader(FCGX_Request *reqDataPtr, int bufflen, int streamType)
0198fd3c 1854{
1855 return NewStream(reqDataPtr, bufflen, TRUE, streamType);
1856}
1857
1858
1859/*
1860 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1861 *
1862 * NewWriter --
1863 *
1864 * Creates a stream to write streamType FastCGI records, using
1865 * the ipcFd and RequestId contained in *reqDataPtr.
1866 * The stream performs OS writes of up to bufflen bytes.
1867 *
1868 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1869 */
5a7cc494 1870static FCGX_Stream *NewWriter(FCGX_Request *reqDataPtr, int bufflen, int streamType)
0198fd3c 1871{
1872 return NewStream(reqDataPtr, bufflen, FALSE, streamType);
1873}
1874
1875
1876/*
1877 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1878 *
1879 * CreateWriter --
1880 *
1881 * Creates a stream to write streamType FastCGI records, using
1882 * the given ipcFd and request Id. This function is provided
1883 * for use by cgi-fcgi. In order to be defensive against misuse,
1884 * this function leaks a little storage; cgi-fcgi doesn't care.
1885 *
1886 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1887 */
1888FCGX_Stream *CreateWriter(
1889 int ipcFd,
1890 int requestId,
1891 int bufflen,
1892 int streamType)
1893{
aadcc3c8 1894 FCGX_Request *reqDataPtr = (FCGX_Request *)Malloc(sizeof(FCGX_Request));
0198fd3c 1895 reqDataPtr->ipcFd = ipcFd;
1896 reqDataPtr->requestId = requestId;
1897 /*
1898 * Suppress writing an FCGI_END_REQUEST record.
1899 */
1900 reqDataPtr->nWriters = 2;
1901 return NewWriter(reqDataPtr, bufflen, streamType);
1902}
1903\f
1904/*
1905 *======================================================================
1906 * Control
1907 *======================================================================
1908 */
1909
0198fd3c 1910/*
1911 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1912 *
1913 * FCGX_IsCGI --
1914 *
1915 * This routine determines if the process is running as a CGI or
1916 * FastCGI process. The distinction is made by determining whether
1917 * FCGI_LISTENSOCK_FILENO is a listener ipcFd or the end of a
1918 * pipe (ie. standard in).
1919 *
1920 * Results:
1921 * TRUE if the process is a CGI process, FALSE if FastCGI.
1922 *
0198fd3c 1923 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1924 */
1925int FCGX_IsCGI(void)
1926{
5a7cc494 1927 if (isFastCGI != -1) {
1928 return !isFastCGI;
0198fd3c 1929 }
ae0319bf 1930
5a7cc494 1931 if (!libInitialized) {
1932 int rc = FCGX_Init();
1933 if (rc) {
1934 /* exit() isn't great, but hey */
1935 exit((rc < 0) ? rc : -rc);
1936 }
ae0319bf 1937 }
0198fd3c 1938
0b7c9662 1939 isFastCGI = OS_IsFcgi(FCGI_LISTENSOCK_FILENO);
5a7cc494 1940
1941 return !isFastCGI;
0198fd3c 1942}
1943\f
1944/*
1945 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1946 *
1947 * FCGX_Finish --
1948 *
1949 * Finishes the current request from the HTTP server.
1950 *
1951 * Side effects:
1952 *
1953 * Finishes the request accepted by (and frees any
1954 * storage allocated by) the previous call to FCGX_Accept.
1955 *
1956 * DO NOT retain pointers to the envp array or any strings
1957 * contained in it (e.g. to the result of calling FCGX_GetParam),
1958 * since these will be freed by the next call to FCGX_Finish
1959 * or FCGX_Accept.
1960 *
1961 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1962 */
0198fd3c 1963
1964void FCGX_Finish(void)
1965{
faca4b3a 1966 FCGX_Finish_r(&the_request);
5a7cc494 1967}
1968
1969/*
1970 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1971 *
1972 * FCGX_Finish_r --
1973 *
1974 * Finishes the current request from the HTTP server.
1975 *
1976 * Side effects:
1977 *
1978 * Finishes the request accepted by (and frees any
1979 * storage allocated by) the previous call to FCGX_Accept.
1980 *
1981 * DO NOT retain pointers to the envp array or any strings
1982 * contained in it (e.g. to the result of calling FCGX_GetParam),
1983 * since these will be freed by the next call to FCGX_Finish
1984 * or FCGX_Accept.
1985 *
1986 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
1987 */
1988void FCGX_Finish_r(FCGX_Request *reqDataPtr)
1989{
1990 if (reqDataPtr == NULL) {
1991 return;
1992 }
1993
59bfcb87 1994 /* This should probably use a 'status' member instead of 'in' */
0b7c9662 1995 if (reqDataPtr->in) {
1996 int errStatus = FCGX_FClose(reqDataPtr->err);
1997 int outStatus = FCGX_FClose(reqDataPtr->out);
5a7cc494 1998
8462b1ec 1999 if (errStatus || outStatus || FCGX_GetError(reqDataPtr->in))
5a7cc494 2000 {
2001 OS_IpcClose(reqDataPtr->ipcFd);
a7ad2f46 2002 reqDataPtr->ipcFd = -1;
5a7cc494 2003 }
8462b1ec 2004 }
5a7cc494 2005
8462b1ec 2006 FCGX_Free(reqDataPtr);
2007}
59bfcb87 2008
8462b1ec 2009void FCGX_Free(FCGX_Request * request)
2010{
2011 if (request == NULL)
2012 return;
5a7cc494 2013
8462b1ec 2014 FreeStream(&request->in);
2015 FreeStream(&request->out);
2016 FreeStream(&request->err);
2017 FreeParams(&request->paramsPtr);
5a7cc494 2018
8462b1ec 2019 if (!request->keepConnection)
2020 {
2021 OS_IpcClose(request->ipcFd);
2022 request->ipcFd = -1;
0198fd3c 2023 }
2024}
5a7cc494 2025
0b7c9662 2026int FCGX_OpenSocket(const char *path, int backlog)
2027{
165bb74e 2028 int rc = OS_CreateLocalIpcFd(path, backlog);
2029 if (rc == FCGI_LISTENSOCK_FILENO && isFastCGI == 0) {
2030 /* XXX probably need to call OS_LibInit() again for Win */
2031 isFastCGI = 1;
2032 }
3da6011f 2033 return rc;
0b7c9662 2034}
2035
2036int FCGX_InitRequest(FCGX_Request *request, int sock, int flags)
5a7cc494 2037{
2038 memset(request, 0, sizeof(FCGX_Request));
0b7c9662 2039
2040 /* @@@ Should check that sock is open and listening */
2041 request->listen_sock = sock;
2042
2043 /* @@@ Should validate against "known" flags */
2044 request->flags = flags;
2045
8c74d6f3 2046 request->ipcFd = -1;
2047
0b7c9662 2048 return 0;
5a7cc494 2049}
2050
2051/*
2052 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2053 *
2054 * FCGX_Init --
2055 *
2056 * Initilize the FCGX library. This is called by FCGX_Accept()
2057 * but must be called by the user when using FCGX_Accept_r().
2058 *
2059 * Results:
2060 * 0 for successful call.
2061 *
2062 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2063 */
2064int FCGX_Init(void)
2065{
2066 char *p;
ae0319bf 2067
5a7cc494 2068 if (libInitialized) {
2069 return 0;
2070 }
2071
2072 /* If our compiler doesn't play by the ISO rules for struct layout, halt. */
2073 ASSERT(sizeof(FCGI_Header) == FCGI_HEADER_LEN);
2074
faca4b3a 2075 FCGX_InitRequest(&the_request, FCGI_LISTENSOCK_FILENO, 0);
5a7cc494 2076
2077 if (OS_LibInit(NULL) == -1) {
2078 return OS_Errno ? OS_Errno : -9997;
2079 }
2080
2081 p = getenv("FCGI_WEB_SERVER_ADDRS");
faca4b3a 2082 webServerAddressList = p ? StringCopy(p) : NULL;
ae0319bf 2083
5a7cc494 2084 libInitialized = 1;
2085 return 0;
2086}
2087
0198fd3c 2088/*
2089 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2090 *
2091 * FCGX_Accept --
2092 *
2093 * Accepts a new request from the HTTP server.
2094 *
2095 * Results:
2096 * 0 for successful call, -1 for error.
2097 *
2098 * Side effects:
2099 *
2100 * Finishes the request accepted by (and frees any
2101 * storage allocated by) the previous call to FCGX_Accept.
2102 * Creates input, output, and error streams and
2103 * assigns them to *in, *out, and *err respectively.
2104 * Creates a parameters data structure to be accessed
2105 * via getenv(3) (if assigned to environ) or by FCGX_GetParam
2106 * and assigns it to *envp.
2107 *
2108 * DO NOT retain pointers to the envp array or any strings
2109 * contained in it (e.g. to the result of calling FCGX_GetParam),
2110 * since these will be freed by the next call to FCGX_Finish
2111 * or FCGX_Accept.
2112 *
2113 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2114 */
0198fd3c 2115
2116int FCGX_Accept(
2117 FCGX_Stream **in,
2118 FCGX_Stream **out,
2119 FCGX_Stream **err,
2120 FCGX_ParamArray *envp)
2121{
165bb74e 2122 int rc;
2123
5a7cc494 2124 if (!libInitialized) {
165bb74e 2125 if ((rc = FCGX_Init())) {
5a7cc494 2126 return (rc < 0) ? rc : -rc;
2127 }
ae0319bf 2128 }
0198fd3c 2129
faca4b3a 2130 rc = FCGX_Accept_r(&the_request);
165bb74e 2131
faca4b3a 2132 *in = the_request.in;
2133 *out = the_request.out;
2134 *err = the_request.err;
2135 *envp = the_request.envp;
165bb74e 2136
2137 return rc;
5a7cc494 2138}
0198fd3c 2139
5a7cc494 2140/*
2141 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2142 *
2143 * FCGX_Accept_r --
2144 *
2145 * Accepts a new request from the HTTP server.
2146 *
2147 * Results:
2148 * 0 for successful call, -1 for error.
2149 *
2150 * Side effects:
2151 *
2152 * Finishes the request accepted by (and frees any
2153 * storage allocated by) the previous call to FCGX_Accept.
2154 * Creates input, output, and error streams and
2155 * assigns them to *in, *out, and *err respectively.
2156 * Creates a parameters data structure to be accessed
2157 * via getenv(3) (if assigned to environ) or by FCGX_GetParam
2158 * and assigns it to *envp.
2159 *
2160 * DO NOT retain pointers to the envp array or any strings
2161 * contained in it (e.g. to the result of calling FCGX_GetParam),
2162 * since these will be freed by the next call to FCGX_Finish
2163 * or FCGX_Accept.
2164 *
2165 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2166 */
0b7c9662 2167int FCGX_Accept_r(FCGX_Request *reqDataPtr)
5a7cc494 2168{
2169 if (!libInitialized) {
2170 return -9998;
0198fd3c 2171 }
5a7cc494 2172
2173 /* Finish the current request, if any. */
2174 FCGX_Finish_r(reqDataPtr);
2175
2176 for (;;) {
0198fd3c 2177 /*
2178 * If a connection isn't open, accept a new connection (blocking).
2179 * If an OS error occurs in accepting the connection,
2180 * return -1 to the caller, who should exit.
2181 */
5a7cc494 2182 if (reqDataPtr->ipcFd < 0) {
0b7c9662 2183 int fail_on_intr = reqDataPtr->flags & FCGI_FAIL_ACCEPT_ON_INTR;
2184
2185 reqDataPtr->ipcFd = OS_Accept(reqDataPtr->listen_sock, fail_on_intr, webServerAddressList);
5a7cc494 2186 if (reqDataPtr->ipcFd < 0) {
2187 return (errno > 0) ? (0 - errno) : -9999;
2188 }
2189 }
0198fd3c 2190 /*
2191 * A connection is open. Read from the connection in order to
2192 * get the request's role and environment. If protocol or other
2193 * errors occur, close the connection and try again.
2194 */
2195 reqDataPtr->isBeginProcessed = FALSE;
0b7c9662 2196 reqDataPtr->in = NewReader(reqDataPtr, 8192, 0);
2197 FillBuffProc(reqDataPtr->in);
0198fd3c 2198 if(!reqDataPtr->isBeginProcessed) {
2199 goto TryAgain;
2200 }
2201 {
2202 char *roleStr;
2203 switch(reqDataPtr->role) {
2204 case FCGI_RESPONDER:
2205 roleStr = "FCGI_ROLE=RESPONDER";
2206 break;
2207 case FCGI_AUTHORIZER:
2208 roleStr = "FCGI_ROLE=AUTHORIZER";
2209 break;
2210 case FCGI_FILTER:
2211 roleStr = "FCGI_ROLE=FILTER";
2212 break;
2213 default:
2214 goto TryAgain;
2215 }
2216 reqDataPtr->paramsPtr = NewParams(30);
2217 PutParam(reqDataPtr->paramsPtr, StringCopy(roleStr));
2218 }
0b7c9662 2219 SetReaderType(reqDataPtr->in, FCGI_PARAMS);
2220 if(ReadParams(reqDataPtr->paramsPtr, reqDataPtr->in) >= 0) {
0198fd3c 2221 /*
2222 * Finished reading the environment. No errors occurred, so
2223 * leave the connection-retry loop.
2224 */
2225 break;
2226 }
eff1a9bb 2227
0198fd3c 2228 /*
2229 * Close the connection and try again.
2230 */
eff1a9bb 2231TryAgain:
8462b1ec 2232 FCGX_Free(reqDataPtr);
eff1a9bb 2233
0198fd3c 2234 } /* for (;;) */
2235 /*
2236 * Build the remaining data structures representing the new
2237 * request and return successfully to the caller.
2238 */
0b7c9662 2239 SetReaderType(reqDataPtr->in, FCGI_STDIN);
2240 reqDataPtr->out = NewWriter(reqDataPtr, 8192, FCGI_STDOUT);
2241 reqDataPtr->err = NewWriter(reqDataPtr, 512, FCGI_STDERR);
0198fd3c 2242 reqDataPtr->nWriters = 2;
165bb74e 2243 reqDataPtr->envp = reqDataPtr->paramsPtr->vec;
0198fd3c 2244 return 0;
2245}
2246\f
2247/*
2248 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2249 *
2250 * FCGX_StartFilterData --
2251 *
2252 * stream is an input stream for a FCGI_FILTER request.
2253 * stream is positioned at EOF on FCGI_STDIN.
2254 * Repositions stream to the start of FCGI_DATA.
2255 * If the preconditions are not met (e.g. FCGI_STDIN has not
2256 * been read to EOF) sets the stream error code to
2257 * FCGX_CALL_SEQ_ERROR.
2258 *
2259 * Results:
ae0319bf 2260 * 0 for a normal return, < 0 for error
0198fd3c 2261 *
2262 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2263 */
2264
2265int FCGX_StartFilterData(FCGX_Stream *stream)
2266{
aadcc3c8 2267 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 2268 if(data->reqDataPtr->role != FCGI_FILTER
2269 || !stream->isReader
2270 || !stream->isClosed
2271 || data->type != FCGI_STDIN) {
2272 SetError(stream, FCGX_CALL_SEQ_ERROR);
2273 return -1;
2274 }
faca4b3a 2275 SetReaderType(stream, FCGI_DATA);
0198fd3c 2276 return 0;
2277}
2278\f
2279/*
2280 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2281 *
2282 * FCGX_SetExitStatus --
2283 *
2284 * Sets the exit status for stream's request. The exit status
2285 * is the status code the request would have exited with, had
2286 * the request been run as a CGI program. You can call
2287 * SetExitStatus several times during a request; the last call
2288 * before the request ends determines the value.
2289 *
2290 *----------------------------------------------------------------------
2291 */
2292
2293void FCGX_SetExitStatus(int status, FCGX_Stream *stream)
2294{
aadcc3c8 2295 FCGX_Stream_Data *data = (FCGX_Stream_Data *)stream->data;
0198fd3c 2296 data->reqDataPtr->appStatus = status;
2297}
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