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author | Santiago M. Mola <santi@mola.io> | 2016-11-25 15:48:20 +0100 |
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committer | Máximo Cuadros <mcuadros@gmail.com> | 2016-11-25 15:48:20 +0100 |
commit | f9adb3565b36ba1573102f954d0ee916009efac2 (patch) | |
tree | abc5b98e61b5851a985a215f7265ce2e9eb131f7 /plumbing/format/pktline | |
parent | c1e0932c6cbcc55a78f338d437b9f13d89f33552 (diff) | |
download | go-git-f9adb3565b36ba1573102f954d0ee916009efac2.tar.gz |
move: format/packp -> protocol/packp (#141)
* move: format/packp -> protocol/packp
* format/packp -> protocol/packp
* format/packp/pktline -> format/pktline.
* move: protocol/packp/ulreq/* -> protocol/packp/*
* protocol/packp: rename UlReq types to make them unique.
* * protocol/packp: namespace UlReq encoder.
* protocol/packp: namespace UlReq decoder.
* protocol/packp: fix example names
* move: protocol/packp/advrefs/* -> protocol/packp/*
* further ulreq namespacing
* protocol/packp: namespace AdvRefs types.
Diffstat (limited to 'plumbing/format/pktline')
-rw-r--r-- | plumbing/format/pktline/encoder.go | 123 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plumbing/format/pktline/encoder_test.go | 249 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plumbing/format/pktline/scanner.go | 133 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | plumbing/format/pktline/scanner_test.go | 225 |
4 files changed, 730 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/plumbing/format/pktline/encoder.go b/plumbing/format/pktline/encoder.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0a88a9b --- /dev/null +++ b/plumbing/format/pktline/encoder.go @@ -0,0 +1,123 @@ +// Package pktline implements reading payloads form pkt-lines and encoding pkt-lines from payloads. +package pktline + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" +) + +// An Encoder writes pkt-lines to an output stream. +type Encoder struct { + w io.Writer +} + +const ( + // MaxPayloadSize is the maximum payload size of a pkt-line in bytes. + MaxPayloadSize = 65516 +) + +var ( + // FlushPkt are the contents of a flush-pkt pkt-line. + FlushPkt = []byte{'0', '0', '0', '0'} + // Flush is the payload to use with the Encode method to encode a flush-pkt. + Flush = []byte{} + // FlushString is the payload to use with the EncodeString method to encode a flush-pkt. + FlushString = "" + // ErrPayloadTooLong is returned by the Encode methods when any of the + // provided payloads is bigger than MaxPayloadSize. + ErrPayloadTooLong = errors.New("payload is too long") +) + +// NewEncoder returns a new encoder that writes to w. +func NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder { + return &Encoder{ + w: w, + } +} + +// Flush encodes a flush-pkt to the output stream. +func (e *Encoder) Flush() error { + _, err := e.w.Write(FlushPkt) + return err +} + +// Encode encodes a pkt-line with the payload specified and write it to +// the output stream. If several payloads are specified, each of them +// will get streamed in their own pkt-lines. +func (e *Encoder) Encode(payloads ...[]byte) error { + for _, p := range payloads { + if err := e.encodeLine(p); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + return nil +} + +func (e *Encoder) encodeLine(p []byte) error { + if len(p) > MaxPayloadSize { + return ErrPayloadTooLong + } + + if bytes.Equal(p, Flush) { + if err := e.Flush(); err != nil { + return err + } + return nil + } + + n := len(p) + 4 + if _, err := e.w.Write(asciiHex16(n)); err != nil { + return err + } + if _, err := e.w.Write(p); err != nil { + return err + } + + return nil +} + +// Returns the hexadecimal ascii representation of the 16 less +// significant bits of n. The length of the returned slice will always +// be 4. Example: if n is 1234 (0x4d2), the return value will be +// []byte{'0', '4', 'd', '2'}. +func asciiHex16(n int) []byte { + var ret [4]byte + ret[0] = byteToASCIIHex(byte(n & 0xf000 >> 12)) + ret[1] = byteToASCIIHex(byte(n & 0x0f00 >> 8)) + ret[2] = byteToASCIIHex(byte(n & 0x00f0 >> 4)) + ret[3] = byteToASCIIHex(byte(n & 0x000f)) + + return ret[:] +} + +// turns a byte into its hexadecimal ascii representation. Example: +// from 11 (0xb) to 'b'. +func byteToASCIIHex(n byte) byte { + if n < 10 { + return '0' + n + } + + return 'a' - 10 + n +} + +// EncodeString works similarly as Encode but payloads are specified as strings. +func (e *Encoder) EncodeString(payloads ...string) error { + for _, p := range payloads { + if err := e.Encode([]byte(p)); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + return nil +} + +// Encodef encodes a single pkt-line with the payload formatted as +// the format specifier and the rest of the arguments suggest. +func (e *Encoder) Encodef(format string, a ...interface{}) error { + return e.EncodeString( + fmt.Sprintf(format, a...), + ) +} diff --git a/plumbing/format/pktline/encoder_test.go b/plumbing/format/pktline/encoder_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d1258af --- /dev/null +++ b/plumbing/format/pktline/encoder_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,249 @@ +package pktline_test + +import ( + "bytes" + "os" + "strings" + "testing" + + "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing/format/pktline" + + . "gopkg.in/check.v1" +) + +func Test(t *testing.T) { TestingT(t) } + +type SuiteEncoder struct{} + +var _ = Suite(&SuiteEncoder{}) + +func (s *SuiteEncoder) TestFlush(c *C) { + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + + err := e.Flush() + c.Assert(err, IsNil) + + obtained := buf.Bytes() + c.Assert(obtained, DeepEquals, pktline.FlushPkt) +} + +func (s *SuiteEncoder) TestEncode(c *C) { + for i, test := range [...]struct { + input [][]byte + expected []byte + }{ + { + input: [][]byte{ + []byte("hello\n"), + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n"), + }, { + input: [][]byte{ + []byte("hello\n"), + pktline.Flush, + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n0000"), + }, { + input: [][]byte{ + []byte("hello\n"), + []byte("world!\n"), + []byte("foo"), + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n000bworld!\n0007foo"), + }, { + input: [][]byte{ + []byte("hello\n"), + pktline.Flush, + []byte("world!\n"), + []byte("foo"), + pktline.Flush, + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n0000000bworld!\n0007foo0000"), + }, { + input: [][]byte{ + []byte(strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize)), + }, + expected: []byte( + "fff0" + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize)), + }, { + input: [][]byte{ + []byte(strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize)), + []byte(strings.Repeat("b", pktline.MaxPayloadSize)), + }, + expected: []byte( + "fff0" + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize) + + "fff0" + strings.Repeat("b", pktline.MaxPayloadSize)), + }, + } { + comment := Commentf("input %d = %v\n", i, test.input) + + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + + err := e.Encode(test.input...) + c.Assert(err, IsNil, comment) + + c.Assert(buf.Bytes(), DeepEquals, test.expected, comment) + } +} + +func (s *SuiteEncoder) TestEncodeErrPayloadTooLong(c *C) { + for i, input := range [...][][]byte{ + { + []byte(strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize+1)), + }, + { + []byte("hello world!"), + []byte(strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize+1)), + }, + { + []byte("hello world!"), + []byte(strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize+1)), + []byte("foo"), + }, + } { + comment := Commentf("input %d = %v\n", i, input) + + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + + err := e.Encode(input...) + c.Assert(err, Equals, pktline.ErrPayloadTooLong, comment) + } +} + +func (s *SuiteEncoder) TestEncodeStrings(c *C) { + for i, test := range [...]struct { + input []string + expected []byte + }{ + { + input: []string{ + "hello\n", + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n"), + }, { + input: []string{ + "hello\n", + pktline.FlushString, + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n0000"), + }, { + input: []string{ + "hello\n", + "world!\n", + "foo", + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n000bworld!\n0007foo"), + }, { + input: []string{ + "hello\n", + pktline.FlushString, + "world!\n", + "foo", + pktline.FlushString, + }, + expected: []byte("000ahello\n0000000bworld!\n0007foo0000"), + }, { + input: []string{ + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize), + }, + expected: []byte( + "fff0" + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize)), + }, { + input: []string{ + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize), + strings.Repeat("b", pktline.MaxPayloadSize), + }, + expected: []byte( + "fff0" + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize) + + "fff0" + strings.Repeat("b", pktline.MaxPayloadSize)), + }, + } { + comment := Commentf("input %d = %v\n", i, test.input) + + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + + err := e.EncodeString(test.input...) + c.Assert(err, IsNil, comment) + c.Assert(buf.Bytes(), DeepEquals, test.expected, comment) + } +} + +func (s *SuiteEncoder) TestEncodeStringErrPayloadTooLong(c *C) { + for i, input := range [...][]string{ + { + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize+1), + }, + { + "hello world!", + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize+1), + }, + { + "hello world!", + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize+1), + "foo", + }, + } { + comment := Commentf("input %d = %v\n", i, input) + + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + + err := e.EncodeString(input...) + c.Assert(err, Equals, pktline.ErrPayloadTooLong, comment) + } +} + +func (s *SuiteEncoder) TestEncodef(c *C) { + format := " %s %d\n" + str := "foo" + d := 42 + + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + + err := e.Encodef(format, str, d) + c.Assert(err, IsNil) + + expected := []byte("000c foo 42\n") + c.Assert(buf.Bytes(), DeepEquals, expected) +} + +func ExampleEncoder() { + // Create an encoder that writes pktlines to stdout. + e := pktline.NewEncoder(os.Stdout) + + // Encode some data as a new pkt-line. + _ = e.Encode([]byte("data\n")) // error checks removed for brevity + + // Encode a flush-pkt. + _ = e.Flush() + + // Encode a couple of byte slices and a flush in one go. Each of + // them will end up as payloads of their own pktlines. + _ = e.Encode( + []byte("hello\n"), + []byte("world!\n"), + pktline.Flush, + ) + + // You can also encode strings: + _ = e.EncodeString( + "foo\n", + "bar\n", + pktline.FlushString, + ) + + // You can also format and encode a payload: + _ = e.Encodef(" %s %d\n", "foo", 42) + // Output: + // 0009data + // 0000000ahello + // 000bworld! + // 00000008foo + // 0008bar + // 0000000c foo 42 +} diff --git a/plumbing/format/pktline/scanner.go b/plumbing/format/pktline/scanner.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ce2adf --- /dev/null +++ b/plumbing/format/pktline/scanner.go @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +package pktline + +import ( + "errors" + "io" +) + +const ( + lenSize = 4 +) + +// ErrInvalidPktLen is returned by Err() when an invalid pkt-len is found. +var ErrInvalidPktLen = errors.New("invalid pkt-len found") + +// Scanner provides a convenient interface for reading the payloads of a +// series of pkt-lines. It takes an io.Reader providing the source, +// which then can be tokenized through repeated calls to the Scan +// method. +// +// After each Scan call, the Bytes method will return the payload of the +// corresponding pkt-line on a shared buffer, which will be 65516 bytes +// or smaller. Flush pkt-lines are represented by empty byte slices. +// +// Scanning stops at EOF or the first I/O error. +type Scanner struct { + r io.Reader // The reader provided by the client + err error // Sticky error + payload []byte // Last pkt-payload + len [lenSize]byte // Last pkt-len +} + +// NewScanner returns a new Scanner to read from r. +func NewScanner(r io.Reader) *Scanner { + return &Scanner{ + r: r, + } +} + +// Err returns the first error encountered by the Scanner. +func (s *Scanner) Err() error { + return s.err +} + +// Scan advances the Scanner to the next pkt-line, whose payload will +// then be available through the Bytes method. Scanning stops at EOF +// or the first I/O error. After Scan returns false, the Err method +// will return any error that occurred during scanning, except that if +// it was io.EOF, Err will return nil. +func (s *Scanner) Scan() bool { + var l int + l, s.err = s.readPayloadLen() + if s.err == io.EOF { + s.err = nil + return false + } + if s.err != nil { + return false + } + + if cap(s.payload) < l { + s.payload = make([]byte, 0, l) + } + + if _, s.err = io.ReadFull(s.r, s.payload[:l]); s.err != nil { + return false + } + s.payload = s.payload[:l] + + return true +} + +// Bytes returns the most recent payload generated by a call to Scan. +// The underlying array may point to data that will be overwritten by a +// subsequent call to Scan. It does no allocation. +func (s *Scanner) Bytes() []byte { + return s.payload +} + +// Method readPayloadLen returns the payload length by reading the +// pkt-len and substracting the pkt-len size. +func (s *Scanner) readPayloadLen() (int, error) { + if _, err := io.ReadFull(s.r, s.len[:]); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + return 0, err + } + return 0, ErrInvalidPktLen + } + + n, err := hexDecode(s.len) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + + switch { + case n == 0: + return 0, nil + case n <= lenSize: + return 0, ErrInvalidPktLen + case n > MaxPayloadSize+lenSize: + return 0, ErrInvalidPktLen + default: + return n - lenSize, nil + } +} + +// Turns the hexadecimal representation of a number in a byte slice into +// a number. This function substitute strconv.ParseUint(string(buf), 16, +// 16) and/or hex.Decode, to avoid generating new strings, thus helping the +// GC. +func hexDecode(buf [lenSize]byte) (int, error) { + var ret int + for i := 0; i < lenSize; i++ { + n, err := asciiHexToByte(buf[i]) + if err != nil { + return 0, ErrInvalidPktLen + } + ret = 16*ret + int(n) + } + return ret, nil +} + +// turns the hexadecimal ascii representation of a byte into its +// numerical value. Example: from 'b' to 11 (0xb). +func asciiHexToByte(b byte) (byte, error) { + switch { + case b >= '0' && b <= '9': + return b - '0', nil + case b >= 'a' && b <= 'f': + return b - 'a' + 10, nil + default: + return 0, ErrInvalidPktLen + } +} diff --git a/plumbing/format/pktline/scanner_test.go b/plumbing/format/pktline/scanner_test.go new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9f440a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/plumbing/format/pktline/scanner_test.go @@ -0,0 +1,225 @@ +package pktline_test + +import ( + "bytes" + "fmt" + "io" + "strings" + + "gopkg.in/src-d/go-git.v4/plumbing/format/pktline" + + . "gopkg.in/check.v1" +) + +type SuiteScanner struct{} + +var _ = Suite(&SuiteScanner{}) + +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestInvalid(c *C) { + for _, test := range [...]string{ + "0001", "0002", "0003", "0004", + "0001asdfsadf", "0004foo", + "fff1", "fff2", + "gorka", + "0", "003", + " 5a", "5 a", "5 \n", + "-001", "-000", + } { + r := strings.NewReader(test) + sc := pktline.NewScanner(r) + _ = sc.Scan() + c.Assert(sc.Err(), ErrorMatches, pktline.ErrInvalidPktLen.Error(), + Commentf("data = %q", test)) + } +} + +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestEmptyReader(c *C) { + r := strings.NewReader("") + sc := pktline.NewScanner(r) + hasPayload := sc.Scan() + c.Assert(hasPayload, Equals, false) + c.Assert(sc.Err(), Equals, nil) +} + +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestFlush(c *C) { + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + err := e.Flush() + c.Assert(err, IsNil) + + sc := pktline.NewScanner(&buf) + c.Assert(sc.Scan(), Equals, true) + + payload := sc.Bytes() + c.Assert(len(payload), Equals, 0) +} + +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestPktLineTooShort(c *C) { + r := strings.NewReader("010cfoobar") + + sc := pktline.NewScanner(r) + + c.Assert(sc.Scan(), Equals, false) + c.Assert(sc.Err(), ErrorMatches, "unexpected EOF") +} + +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestScanAndPayload(c *C) { + for _, test := range [...]string{ + "a", + "a\n", + strings.Repeat("a", 100), + strings.Repeat("a", 100) + "\n", + strings.Repeat("\x00", 100), + strings.Repeat("\x00", 100) + "\n", + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize), + strings.Repeat("a", pktline.MaxPayloadSize-1) + "\n", + } { + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + err := e.EncodeString(test) + c.Assert(err, IsNil, + Commentf("input len=%x, contents=%.10q\n", len(test), test)) + + sc := pktline.NewScanner(&buf) + c.Assert(sc.Scan(), Equals, true, + Commentf("test = %.20q...", test)) + + obtained := sc.Bytes() + c.Assert(obtained, DeepEquals, []byte(test), + Commentf("in = %.20q out = %.20q", test, string(obtained))) + } +} + +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestSkip(c *C) { + for _, test := range [...]struct { + input []string + n int + expected []byte + }{ + { + input: []string{ + "first", + "second", + "third"}, + n: 1, + expected: []byte("second"), + }, + { + input: []string{ + "first", + "second", + "third"}, + n: 2, + expected: []byte("third"), + }, + } { + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + err := e.EncodeString(test.input...) + c.Assert(err, IsNil) + + sc := pktline.NewScanner(&buf) + for i := 0; i < test.n; i++ { + c.Assert(sc.Scan(), Equals, true, + Commentf("scan error = %s", sc.Err())) + } + c.Assert(sc.Scan(), Equals, true, + Commentf("scan error = %s", sc.Err())) + + obtained := sc.Bytes() + c.Assert(obtained, DeepEquals, test.expected, + Commentf("\nin = %.20q\nout = %.20q\nexp = %.20q", + test.input, obtained, test.expected)) + } +} + +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestEOF(c *C) { + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + err := e.EncodeString("first", "second") + c.Assert(err, IsNil) + + sc := pktline.NewScanner(&buf) + for sc.Scan() { + } + c.Assert(sc.Err(), IsNil) +} + +// A section are several non flush-pkt lines followed by a flush-pkt, which +// how the git protocol sends long messages. +func (s *SuiteScanner) TestReadSomeSections(c *C) { + nSections := 2 + nLines := 4 + data := sectionsExample(c, nSections, nLines) + sc := pktline.NewScanner(data) + + sectionCounter := 0 + lineCounter := 0 + for sc.Scan() { + if len(sc.Bytes()) == 0 { + sectionCounter++ + } + lineCounter++ + } + c.Assert(sc.Err(), IsNil) + c.Assert(sectionCounter, Equals, nSections) + c.Assert(lineCounter, Equals, (1+nLines)*nSections) +} + +// returns nSection sections, each of them with nLines pkt-lines (not +// counting the flush-pkt: +// +// 0009 0.0\n +// 0009 0.1\n +// ... +// 0000 +// and so on +func sectionsExample(c *C, nSections, nLines int) io.Reader { + var buf bytes.Buffer + e := pktline.NewEncoder(&buf) + + for section := 0; section < nSections; section++ { + ss := []string{} + for line := 0; line < nLines; line++ { + line := fmt.Sprintf(" %d.%d\n", section, line) + ss = append(ss, line) + } + err := e.EncodeString(ss...) + c.Assert(err, IsNil) + err = e.Flush() + c.Assert(err, IsNil) + } + + return &buf +} + +func ExampleScanner() { + // A reader is needed as input. + input := strings.NewReader("000ahello\n" + + "000bworld!\n" + + "0000", + ) + + // Create the scanner... + s := pktline.NewScanner(input) + + // and scan every pkt-line found in the input. + for s.Scan() { + payload := s.Bytes() + if len(payload) == 0 { // zero sized payloads correspond to flush-pkts. + fmt.Println("FLUSH-PKT DETECTED\n") + } else { // otherwise, you will be able to access the full payload. + fmt.Printf("PAYLOAD = %q\n", string(payload)) + } + } + + // this will catch any error when reading from the input, if any. + if s.Err() != nil { + fmt.Println(s.Err()) + } + + // Output: + // PAYLOAD = "hello\n" + // PAYLOAD = "world!\n" + // FLUSH-PKT DETECTED +} |