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// Copyright 2019 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#include "encoding.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include <cassert>
#include <cmath>
#include <cstring>
#include <limits>
#include <stack>
namespace v8_inspector_protocol_encoding {
// =============================================================================
// Status and Error codes
// =============================================================================
std::string Status::ToASCIIString() const {
switch (error) {
case Error::OK:
return "OK";
case Error::JSON_PARSER_UNPROCESSED_INPUT_REMAINS:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: unprocessed input remains");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_STACK_LIMIT_EXCEEDED:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: stack limit exceeded");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_NO_INPUT:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: no input");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_INVALID_TOKEN:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: invalid token");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_INVALID_NUMBER:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: invalid number");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_INVALID_STRING:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: invalid string");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_UNEXPECTED_ARRAY_END:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: unexpected array end");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_COMMA_OR_ARRAY_END_EXPECTED:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: comma or array end expected");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_STRING_LITERAL_EXPECTED:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: string literal expected");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_COLON_EXPECTED:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: colon expected");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_UNEXPECTED_MAP_END:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: unexpected map end");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_COMMA_OR_MAP_END_EXPECTED:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: comma or map end expected");
case Error::JSON_PARSER_VALUE_EXPECTED:
return ToASCIIString("JSON: value expected");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_INT32:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid int32");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_DOUBLE:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid double");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_ENVELOPE:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid envelope");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_STRING8:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid string8");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_STRING16:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid string16");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_BINARY:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid binary");
case Error::CBOR_UNSUPPORTED_VALUE:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: unsupported value");
case Error::CBOR_NO_INPUT:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: no input");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_START_BYTE:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid start byte");
case Error::CBOR_UNEXPECTED_EOF_EXPECTED_VALUE:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: unexpected eof expected value");
case Error::CBOR_UNEXPECTED_EOF_IN_ARRAY:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: unexpected eof in array");
case Error::CBOR_UNEXPECTED_EOF_IN_MAP:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: unexpected eof in map");
case Error::CBOR_INVALID_MAP_KEY:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: invalid map key");
case Error::CBOR_STACK_LIMIT_EXCEEDED:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: stack limit exceeded");
case Error::CBOR_TRAILING_JUNK:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: trailing junk");
case Error::CBOR_MAP_START_EXPECTED:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: map start expected");
case Error::CBOR_MAP_STOP_EXPECTED:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: map stop expected");
case Error::CBOR_ENVELOPE_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED:
return ToASCIIString("CBOR: envelope size limit exceeded");
}
// Some compilers can't figure out that we can't get here.
return "INVALID ERROR CODE";
}
std::string Status::ToASCIIString(const char* msg) const {
return std::string(msg) + " at position " + std::to_string(pos);
}
namespace cbor {
namespace {
// Indicates the number of bits the "initial byte" needs to be shifted to the
// right after applying |kMajorTypeMask| to produce the major type in the
// lowermost bits.
static constexpr uint8_t kMajorTypeBitShift = 5u;
// Mask selecting the low-order 5 bits of the "initial byte", which is where
// the additional information is encoded.
static constexpr uint8_t kAdditionalInformationMask = 0x1f;
// Mask selecting the high-order 3 bits of the "initial byte", which indicates
// the major type of the encoded value.
static constexpr uint8_t kMajorTypeMask = 0xe0;
// Indicates the integer is in the following byte.
static constexpr uint8_t kAdditionalInformation1Byte = 24u;
// Indicates the integer is in the next 2 bytes.
static constexpr uint8_t kAdditionalInformation2Bytes = 25u;
// Indicates the integer is in the next 4 bytes.
static constexpr uint8_t kAdditionalInformation4Bytes = 26u;
// Indicates the integer is in the next 8 bytes.
static constexpr uint8_t kAdditionalInformation8Bytes = 27u;
// Encodes the initial byte, consisting of the |type| in the first 3 bits
// followed by 5 bits of |additional_info|.
constexpr uint8_t EncodeInitialByte(MajorType type, uint8_t additional_info) {
return (static_cast<uint8_t>(type) << kMajorTypeBitShift) |
(additional_info & kAdditionalInformationMask);
}
// TAG 24 indicates that what follows is a byte string which is
// encoded in CBOR format. We use this as a wrapper for
// maps and arrays, allowing us to skip them, because the
// byte string carries its size (byte length).
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7049#section-2.4.4.1
static constexpr uint8_t kInitialByteForEnvelope =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::TAG, 24);
// The initial byte for a byte string with at most 2^32 bytes
// of payload. This is used for envelope encoding, even if
// the byte string is shorter.
static constexpr uint8_t kInitialByteFor32BitLengthByteString =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::BYTE_STRING, 26);
// See RFC 7049 Section 2.2.1, indefinite length arrays / maps have additional
// info = 31.
static constexpr uint8_t kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthArray =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::ARRAY, 31);
static constexpr uint8_t kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthMap =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::MAP, 31);
// See RFC 7049 Section 2.3, Table 1; this is used for finishing indefinite
// length maps / arrays.
static constexpr uint8_t kStopByte =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::SIMPLE_VALUE, 31);
// See RFC 7049 Section 2.3, Table 2.
static constexpr uint8_t kEncodedTrue =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::SIMPLE_VALUE, 21);
static constexpr uint8_t kEncodedFalse =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::SIMPLE_VALUE, 20);
static constexpr uint8_t kEncodedNull =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::SIMPLE_VALUE, 22);
static constexpr uint8_t kInitialByteForDouble =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::SIMPLE_VALUE, 27);
// See RFC 7049 Table 3 and Section 2.4.4.2. This is used as a prefix for
// arbitrary binary data encoded as BYTE_STRING.
static constexpr uint8_t kExpectedConversionToBase64Tag =
EncodeInitialByte(MajorType::TAG, 22);
// Writes the bytes for |v| to |out|, starting with the most significant byte.
// See also: https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2012/04/byte-order-fallacy.html
template <typename T, class C>
void WriteBytesMostSignificantByteFirst(T v, C* out) {
for (int shift_bytes = sizeof(T) - 1; shift_bytes >= 0; --shift_bytes)
out->push_back(0xff & (v >> (shift_bytes * 8)));
}
// Extracts sizeof(T) bytes from |in| to extract a value of type T
// (e.g. uint64_t, uint32_t, ...), most significant byte first.
// See also: https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2012/04/byte-order-fallacy.html
template <typename T>
T ReadBytesMostSignificantByteFirst(span<uint8_t> in) {
assert(in.size() >= sizeof(T));
T result = 0;
for (size_t shift_bytes = 0; shift_bytes < sizeof(T); ++shift_bytes)
result |= T(in[sizeof(T) - 1 - shift_bytes]) << (shift_bytes * 8);
return result;
}
} // namespace
namespace internals {
// Reads the start of a token with definitive size from |bytes|.
// |type| is the major type as specified in RFC 7049 Section 2.1.
// |value| is the payload (e.g. for MajorType::UNSIGNED) or is the size
// (e.g. for BYTE_STRING).
// If successful, returns the number of bytes read. Otherwise returns -1.
// TODO(johannes): change return type to size_t and use 0 for error.
int8_t ReadTokenStart(span<uint8_t> bytes, MajorType* type, uint64_t* value) {
if (bytes.empty())
return -1;
uint8_t initial_byte = bytes[0];
*type = MajorType((initial_byte & kMajorTypeMask) >> kMajorTypeBitShift);
uint8_t additional_information = initial_byte & kAdditionalInformationMask;
if (additional_information < 24) {
// Values 0-23 are encoded directly into the additional info of the
// initial byte.
*value = additional_information;
return 1;
}
if (additional_information == kAdditionalInformation1Byte) {
// Values 24-255 are encoded with one initial byte, followed by the value.
if (bytes.size() < 2)
return -1;
*value = ReadBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint8_t>(bytes.subspan(1));
return 2;
}
if (additional_information == kAdditionalInformation2Bytes) {
// Values 256-65535: 1 initial byte + 2 bytes payload.
if (bytes.size() < 1 + sizeof(uint16_t))
return -1;
*value = ReadBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint16_t>(bytes.subspan(1));
return 3;
}
if (additional_information == kAdditionalInformation4Bytes) {
// 32 bit uint: 1 initial byte + 4 bytes payload.
if (bytes.size() < 1 + sizeof(uint32_t))
return -1;
*value = ReadBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint32_t>(bytes.subspan(1));
return 5;
}
if (additional_information == kAdditionalInformation8Bytes) {
// 64 bit uint: 1 initial byte + 8 bytes payload.
if (bytes.size() < 1 + sizeof(uint64_t))
return -1;
*value = ReadBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint64_t>(bytes.subspan(1));
return 9;
}
return -1;
}
// Writes the start of a token with |type|. The |value| may indicate the size,
// or it may be the payload if the value is an unsigned integer.
template <typename C>
void WriteTokenStartTmpl(MajorType type, uint64_t value, C* encoded) {
if (value < 24) {
// Values 0-23 are encoded directly into the additional info of the
// initial byte.
encoded->push_back(EncodeInitialByte(type, /*additional_info=*/value));
return;
}
if (value <= std::numeric_limits<uint8_t>::max()) {
// Values 24-255 are encoded with one initial byte, followed by the value.
encoded->push_back(EncodeInitialByte(type, kAdditionalInformation1Byte));
encoded->push_back(value);
return;
}
if (value <= std::numeric_limits<uint16_t>::max()) {
// Values 256-65535: 1 initial byte + 2 bytes payload.
encoded->push_back(EncodeInitialByte(type, kAdditionalInformation2Bytes));
WriteBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint16_t>(value, encoded);
return;
}
if (value <= std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max()) {
// 32 bit uint: 1 initial byte + 4 bytes payload.
encoded->push_back(EncodeInitialByte(type, kAdditionalInformation4Bytes));
WriteBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint32_t>(static_cast<uint32_t>(value),
encoded);
return;
}
// 64 bit uint: 1 initial byte + 8 bytes payload.
encoded->push_back(EncodeInitialByte(type, kAdditionalInformation8Bytes));
WriteBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint64_t>(value, encoded);
}
void WriteTokenStart(MajorType type,
uint64_t value,
std::vector<uint8_t>* encoded) {
WriteTokenStartTmpl(type, value, encoded);
}
void WriteTokenStart(MajorType type, uint64_t value, std::string* encoded) {
WriteTokenStartTmpl(type, value, encoded);
}
} // namespace internals
// =============================================================================
// Detecting CBOR content
// =============================================================================
uint8_t InitialByteForEnvelope() {
return kInitialByteForEnvelope;
}
uint8_t InitialByteFor32BitLengthByteString() {
return kInitialByteFor32BitLengthByteString;
}
bool IsCBORMessage(span<uint8_t> msg) {
return msg.size() >= 6 && msg[0] == InitialByteForEnvelope() &&
msg[1] == InitialByteFor32BitLengthByteString();
}
// =============================================================================
// Encoding invidiual CBOR items
// =============================================================================
uint8_t EncodeTrue() {
return kEncodedTrue;
}
uint8_t EncodeFalse() {
return kEncodedFalse;
}
uint8_t EncodeNull() {
return kEncodedNull;
}
uint8_t EncodeIndefiniteLengthArrayStart() {
return kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthArray;
}
uint8_t EncodeIndefiniteLengthMapStart() {
return kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthMap;
}
uint8_t EncodeStop() {
return kStopByte;
}
template <typename C>
void EncodeInt32Tmpl(int32_t value, C* out) {
if (value >= 0) {
internals::WriteTokenStart(MajorType::UNSIGNED, value, out);
} else {
uint64_t representation = static_cast<uint64_t>(-(value + 1));
internals::WriteTokenStart(MajorType::NEGATIVE, representation, out);
}
}
void EncodeInt32(int32_t value, std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeInt32Tmpl(value, out);
}
void EncodeInt32(int32_t value, std::string* out) {
EncodeInt32Tmpl(value, out);
}
template <typename C>
void EncodeString16Tmpl(span<uint16_t> in, C* out) {
uint64_t byte_length = static_cast<uint64_t>(in.size_bytes());
internals::WriteTokenStart(MajorType::BYTE_STRING, byte_length, out);
// When emitting UTF16 characters, we always write the least significant byte
// first; this is because it's the native representation for X86.
// TODO(johannes): Implement a more efficient thing here later, e.g.
// casting *iff* the machine has this byte order.
// The wire format for UTF16 chars will probably remain the same
// (least significant byte first) since this way we can have
// golden files, unittests, etc. that port easily and universally.
// See also:
// https://commandcenter.blogspot.com/2012/04/byte-order-fallacy.html
for (const uint16_t two_bytes : in) {
out->push_back(two_bytes);
out->push_back(two_bytes >> 8);
}
}
void EncodeString16(span<uint16_t> in, std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeString16Tmpl(in, out);
}
void EncodeString16(span<uint16_t> in, std::string* out) {
EncodeString16Tmpl(in, out);
}
template <typename C>
void EncodeString8Tmpl(span<uint8_t> in, C* out) {
internals::WriteTokenStart(MajorType::STRING,
static_cast<uint64_t>(in.size_bytes()), out);
out->insert(out->end(), in.begin(), in.end());
}
void EncodeString8(span<uint8_t> in, std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeString8Tmpl(in, out);
}
void EncodeString8(span<uint8_t> in, std::string* out) {
EncodeString8Tmpl(in, out);
}
template <typename C>
void EncodeFromLatin1Tmpl(span<uint8_t> latin1, C* out) {
for (size_t ii = 0; ii < latin1.size(); ++ii) {
if (latin1[ii] <= 127)
continue;
// If there's at least one non-ASCII char, convert to UTF8.
std::vector<uint8_t> utf8(latin1.begin(), latin1.begin() + ii);
for (; ii < latin1.size(); ++ii) {
if (latin1[ii] <= 127) {
utf8.push_back(latin1[ii]);
} else {
// 0xC0 means it's a UTF8 sequence with 2 bytes.
utf8.push_back((latin1[ii] >> 6) | 0xc0);
utf8.push_back((latin1[ii] | 0x80) & 0xbf);
}
}
EncodeString8(SpanFrom(utf8), out);
return;
}
EncodeString8(latin1, out);
}
void EncodeFromLatin1(span<uint8_t> latin1, std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeFromLatin1Tmpl(latin1, out);
}
void EncodeFromLatin1(span<uint8_t> latin1, std::string* out) {
EncodeFromLatin1Tmpl(latin1, out);
}
template <typename C>
void EncodeFromUTF16Tmpl(span<uint16_t> utf16, C* out) {
// If there's at least one non-ASCII char, encode as STRING16 (UTF16).
for (uint16_t ch : utf16) {
if (ch <= 127)
continue;
EncodeString16(utf16, out);
return;
}
// It's all US-ASCII, strip out every second byte and encode as UTF8.
internals::WriteTokenStart(MajorType::STRING,
static_cast<uint64_t>(utf16.size()), out);
out->insert(out->end(), utf16.begin(), utf16.end());
}
void EncodeFromUTF16(span<uint16_t> utf16, std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeFromUTF16Tmpl(utf16, out);
}
void EncodeFromUTF16(span<uint16_t> utf16, std::string* out) {
EncodeFromUTF16Tmpl(utf16, out);
}
template <typename C>
void EncodeBinaryTmpl(span<uint8_t> in, C* out) {
out->push_back(kExpectedConversionToBase64Tag);
uint64_t byte_length = static_cast<uint64_t>(in.size_bytes());
internals::WriteTokenStart(MajorType::BYTE_STRING, byte_length, out);
out->insert(out->end(), in.begin(), in.end());
}
void EncodeBinary(span<uint8_t> in, std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeBinaryTmpl(in, out);
}
void EncodeBinary(span<uint8_t> in, std::string* out) {
EncodeBinaryTmpl(in, out);
}
// A double is encoded with a specific initial byte
// (kInitialByteForDouble) plus the 64 bits of payload for its value.
constexpr size_t kEncodedDoubleSize = 1 + sizeof(uint64_t);
// An envelope is encoded with a specific initial byte
// (kInitialByteForEnvelope), plus the start byte for a BYTE_STRING with a 32
// bit wide length, plus a 32 bit length for that string.
constexpr size_t kEncodedEnvelopeHeaderSize = 1 + 1 + sizeof(uint32_t);
template <typename C>
void EncodeDoubleTmpl(double value, C* out) {
// The additional_info=27 indicates 64 bits for the double follow.
// See RFC 7049 Section 2.3, Table 1.
out->push_back(kInitialByteForDouble);
union {
double from_double;
uint64_t to_uint64;
} reinterpret;
reinterpret.from_double = value;
WriteBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint64_t>(reinterpret.to_uint64, out);
}
void EncodeDouble(double value, std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeDoubleTmpl(value, out);
}
void EncodeDouble(double value, std::string* out) {
EncodeDoubleTmpl(value, out);
}
// =============================================================================
// cbor::EnvelopeEncoder - for wrapping submessages
// =============================================================================
template <typename C>
void EncodeStartTmpl(C* out, size_t* byte_size_pos) {
assert(*byte_size_pos == 0);
out->push_back(kInitialByteForEnvelope);
out->push_back(kInitialByteFor32BitLengthByteString);
*byte_size_pos = out->size();
out->resize(out->size() + sizeof(uint32_t));
}
void EnvelopeEncoder::EncodeStart(std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
EncodeStartTmpl<std::vector<uint8_t>>(out, &byte_size_pos_);
}
void EnvelopeEncoder::EncodeStart(std::string* out) {
EncodeStartTmpl<std::string>(out, &byte_size_pos_);
}
template <typename C>
bool EncodeStopTmpl(C* out, size_t* byte_size_pos) {
assert(*byte_size_pos != 0);
// The byte size is the size of the payload, that is, all the
// bytes that were written past the byte size position itself.
uint64_t byte_size = out->size() - (*byte_size_pos + sizeof(uint32_t));
// We store exactly 4 bytes, so at most INT32MAX, with most significant
// byte first.
if (byte_size > std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max())
return false;
for (int shift_bytes = sizeof(uint32_t) - 1; shift_bytes >= 0;
--shift_bytes) {
(*out)[(*byte_size_pos)++] = 0xff & (byte_size >> (shift_bytes * 8));
}
return true;
}
bool EnvelopeEncoder::EncodeStop(std::vector<uint8_t>* out) {
return EncodeStopTmpl(out, &byte_size_pos_);
}
bool EnvelopeEncoder::EncodeStop(std::string* out) {
return EncodeStopTmpl(out, &byte_size_pos_);
}
// =============================================================================
// cbor::NewCBOREncoder - for encoding from a streaming parser
// =============================================================================
namespace {
template <typename C>
class CBOREncoder : public StreamingParserHandler {
public:
CBOREncoder(C* out, Status* status) : out_(out), status_(status) {
*status_ = Status();
}
void HandleMapBegin() override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
envelopes_.emplace_back();
envelopes_.back().EncodeStart(out_);
out_->push_back(kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthMap);
}
void HandleMapEnd() override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
out_->push_back(kStopByte);
assert(!envelopes_.empty());
if (!envelopes_.back().EncodeStop(out_)) {
HandleError(
Status(Error::CBOR_ENVELOPE_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED, out_->size()));
return;
}
envelopes_.pop_back();
}
void HandleArrayBegin() override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
envelopes_.emplace_back();
envelopes_.back().EncodeStart(out_);
out_->push_back(kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthArray);
}
void HandleArrayEnd() override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
out_->push_back(kStopByte);
assert(!envelopes_.empty());
if (!envelopes_.back().EncodeStop(out_)) {
HandleError(
Status(Error::CBOR_ENVELOPE_SIZE_LIMIT_EXCEEDED, out_->size()));
return;
}
envelopes_.pop_back();
}
void HandleString8(span<uint8_t> chars) override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
EncodeString8(chars, out_);
}
void HandleString16(span<uint16_t> chars) override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
EncodeFromUTF16(chars, out_);
}
void HandleBinary(span<uint8_t> bytes) override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
EncodeBinary(bytes, out_);
}
void HandleDouble(double value) override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
EncodeDouble(value, out_);
}
void HandleInt32(int32_t value) override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
EncodeInt32(value, out_);
}
void HandleBool(bool value) override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
// See RFC 7049 Section 2.3, Table 2.
out_->push_back(value ? kEncodedTrue : kEncodedFalse);
}
void HandleNull() override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
// See RFC 7049 Section 2.3, Table 2.
out_->push_back(kEncodedNull);
}
void HandleError(Status error) override {
if (!status_->ok())
return;
*status_ = error;
out_->clear();
}
private:
C* out_;
std::vector<EnvelopeEncoder> envelopes_;
Status* status_;
};
} // namespace
std::unique_ptr<StreamingParserHandler> NewCBOREncoder(
std::vector<uint8_t>* out,
Status* status) {
return std::unique_ptr<StreamingParserHandler>(
new CBOREncoder<std::vector<uint8_t>>(out, status));
}
std::unique_ptr<StreamingParserHandler> NewCBOREncoder(std::string* out,
Status* status) {
return std::unique_ptr<StreamingParserHandler>(
new CBOREncoder<std::string>(out, status));
}
// =============================================================================
// cbor::CBORTokenizer - for parsing individual CBOR items
// =============================================================================
CBORTokenizer::CBORTokenizer(span<uint8_t> bytes) : bytes_(bytes) {
ReadNextToken(/*enter_envelope=*/false);
}
CBORTokenizer::~CBORTokenizer() {}
CBORTokenTag CBORTokenizer::TokenTag() const {
return token_tag_;
}
void CBORTokenizer::Next() {
if (token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::ERROR_VALUE ||
token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::DONE)
return;
ReadNextToken(/*enter_envelope=*/false);
}
void CBORTokenizer::EnterEnvelope() {
assert(token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::ENVELOPE);
ReadNextToken(/*enter_envelope=*/true);
}
Status CBORTokenizer::Status() const {
return status_;
}
// The following accessor functions ::GetInt32, ::GetDouble,
// ::GetString8, ::GetString16WireRep, ::GetBinary, ::GetEnvelopeContents
// assume that a particular token was recognized in ::ReadNextToken.
// That's where all the error checking is done. By design,
// the accessors (assuming the token was recognized) never produce
// an error.
int32_t CBORTokenizer::GetInt32() const {
assert(token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::INT32);
// The range checks happen in ::ReadNextToken().
return static_cast<int32_t>(
token_start_type_ == MajorType::UNSIGNED
? token_start_internal_value_
: -static_cast<int64_t>(token_start_internal_value_) - 1);
}
double CBORTokenizer::GetDouble() const {
assert(token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::DOUBLE);
union {
uint64_t from_uint64;
double to_double;
} reinterpret;
reinterpret.from_uint64 = ReadBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint64_t>(
bytes_.subspan(status_.pos + 1));
return reinterpret.to_double;
}
span<uint8_t> CBORTokenizer::GetString8() const {
assert(token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::STRING8);
auto length = static_cast<size_t>(token_start_internal_value_);
return bytes_.subspan(status_.pos + (token_byte_length_ - length), length);
}
span<uint8_t> CBORTokenizer::GetString16WireRep() const {
assert(token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::STRING16);
auto length = static_cast<size_t>(token_start_internal_value_);
return bytes_.subspan(status_.pos + (token_byte_length_ - length), length);
}
span<uint8_t> CBORTokenizer::GetBinary() const {
assert(token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::BINARY);
auto length = static_cast<size_t>(token_start_internal_value_);
return bytes_.subspan(status_.pos + (token_byte_length_ - length), length);
}
span<uint8_t> CBORTokenizer::GetEnvelopeContents() const {
assert(token_tag_ == CBORTokenTag::ENVELOPE);
auto length = static_cast<size_t>(token_start_internal_value_);
return bytes_.subspan(status_.pos + kEncodedEnvelopeHeaderSize, length);
}
// All error checking happens in ::ReadNextToken, so that the accessors
// can avoid having to carry an error return value.
//
// With respect to checking the encoded lengths of strings, arrays, etc:
// On the wire, CBOR uses 1,2,4, and 8 byte unsigned integers, so
// we initially read them as uint64_t, usually into token_start_internal_value_.
//
// However, since these containers have a representation on the machine,
// we need to do corresponding size computations on the input byte array,
// output span (e.g. the payload for a string), etc., and size_t is
// machine specific (in practice either 32 bit or 64 bit).
//
// Further, we must avoid overflowing size_t. Therefore, we use this
// kMaxValidLength constant to:
// - Reject values that are larger than the architecture specific
// max size_t (differs between 32 bit and 64 bit arch).
// - Reserve at least one bit so that we can check against overflows
// when adding lengths (array / string length / etc.); we do this by
// ensuring that the inputs to an addition are <= kMaxValidLength,
// and then checking whether the sum went past it.
//
// See also
// https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/security/integer-semantics.md
static const uint64_t kMaxValidLength =
std::min<uint64_t>(std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max() >> 2,
std::numeric_limits<size_t>::max());
void CBORTokenizer::ReadNextToken(bool enter_envelope) {
if (enter_envelope) {
status_.pos += kEncodedEnvelopeHeaderSize;
} else {
status_.pos =
status_.pos == Status::npos() ? 0 : status_.pos + token_byte_length_;
}
status_.error = Error::OK;
if (status_.pos >= bytes_.size()) {
token_tag_ = CBORTokenTag::DONE;
return;
}
const size_t remaining_bytes = bytes_.size() - status_.pos;
switch (bytes_[status_.pos]) {
case kStopByte:
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::STOP, 1);
return;
case kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthMap:
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::MAP_START, 1);
return;
case kInitialByteIndefiniteLengthArray:
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::ARRAY_START, 1);
return;
case kEncodedTrue:
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::TRUE_VALUE, 1);
return;
case kEncodedFalse:
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::FALSE_VALUE, 1);
return;
case kEncodedNull:
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::NULL_VALUE, 1);
return;
case kExpectedConversionToBase64Tag: { // BINARY
const int8_t bytes_read = internals::ReadTokenStart(
bytes_.subspan(status_.pos + 1), &token_start_type_,
&token_start_internal_value_);
if (bytes_read < 0 || token_start_type_ != MajorType::BYTE_STRING ||
token_start_internal_value_ > kMaxValidLength) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_BINARY);
return;
}
const uint64_t token_byte_length = token_start_internal_value_ +
/* tag before token start: */ 1 +
/* token start: */ bytes_read;
if (token_byte_length > remaining_bytes) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_BINARY);
return;
}
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::BINARY, static_cast<size_t>(token_byte_length));
return;
}
case kInitialByteForDouble: { // DOUBLE
if (kEncodedDoubleSize > remaining_bytes) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_DOUBLE);
return;
}
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::DOUBLE, kEncodedDoubleSize);
return;
}
case kInitialByteForEnvelope: { // ENVELOPE
if (kEncodedEnvelopeHeaderSize > remaining_bytes) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_ENVELOPE);
return;
}
// The envelope must be a byte string with 32 bit length.
if (bytes_[status_.pos + 1] != kInitialByteFor32BitLengthByteString) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_ENVELOPE);
return;
}
// Read the length of the byte string.
token_start_internal_value_ = ReadBytesMostSignificantByteFirst<uint32_t>(
bytes_.subspan(status_.pos + 2));
if (token_start_internal_value_ > kMaxValidLength) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_ENVELOPE);
return;
}
uint64_t token_byte_length =
token_start_internal_value_ + kEncodedEnvelopeHeaderSize;
if (token_byte_length > remaining_bytes) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_ENVELOPE);
return;
}
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::ENVELOPE, static_cast<size_t>(token_byte_length));
return;
}
default: {
const int8_t token_start_length = internals::ReadTokenStart(
bytes_.subspan(status_.pos), &token_start_type_,
&token_start_internal_value_);
const bool success = token_start_length >= 0;
switch (token_start_type_) {
case MajorType::UNSIGNED: // INT32.
// INT32 is a signed int32 (int32 makes sense for the
// inspector_protocol, it's not a CBOR limitation), so we check
// against the signed max, so that the allowable values are
// 0, 1, 2, ... 2^31 - 1.
if (!success || std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::max() <
token_start_internal_value_) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_INT32);
return;
}
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::INT32, token_start_length);
return;
case MajorType::NEGATIVE: { // INT32.
// INT32 is a signed int32 (int32 makes sense for the
// inspector_protocol, it's not a CBOR limitation); in CBOR,
// the negative values for INT32 are represented as NEGATIVE,
// that is, -1 INT32 is represented as 1 << 5 | 0 (major type 1,
// additional info value 0). So here, we compute the INT32 value
// and then check it against the INT32 min.
int64_t actual_value =
-static_cast<int64_t>(token_start_internal_value_) - 1;
if (!success || actual_value < std::numeric_limits<int32_t>::min()) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_INT32);
return;
}
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::INT32, token_start_length);
return;
}
case MajorType::STRING: { // STRING8.
if (!success || token_start_internal_value_ > kMaxValidLength) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_STRING8);
return;
}
uint64_t token_byte_length =
token_start_internal_value_ + token_start_length;
if (token_byte_length > remaining_bytes) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_STRING8);
return;
}
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::STRING8,
static_cast<size_t>(token_byte_length));
return;
}
case MajorType::BYTE_STRING: { // STRING16.
// Length must be divisible by 2 since UTF16 is 2 bytes per
// character, hence the &1 check.
if (!success || token_start_internal_value_ > kMaxValidLength ||
token_start_internal_value_ & 1) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_STRING16);
return;
}
uint64_t token_byte_length =
token_start_internal_value_ + token_start_length;
if (token_byte_length > remaining_bytes) {
SetError(Error::CBOR_INVALID_STRING16);
return;
}
SetToken(CBORTokenTag::STRING16,
static_cast<size_t>(token_byte_length));
return;
}
case MajorType::ARRAY:
case MajorType::MAP:
case MajorType::TAG:
case MajorType::SIMPLE_VALUE:
SetError(Error::CBOR_UNSUPPORTED_VALUE);
return;
}
}
}
}
void CBORTokenizer::SetToken(CBORTokenTag token_tag, size_t token_byte_length) {
token_tag_ = token_tag;
token_byte_length_ = token_byte_length;
}
void CBORTokenizer::SetError(Error error) {
token_tag_ = CBORTokenTag::ERROR_VALUE;
status_.error = error;
}
// =============================================================================
// cbor::ParseCBOR - for receiving streaming parser events for CBOR messages
// =============================================================================
namespace {
// When parsing CBOR, we limit recursion depth for objects and arrays
// to this constant.
static constexpr int kStackLimit = 300;
// Below are three parsing routines for CBOR, which cover enough
// to roundtrip JSON messages.
bool ParseMap(int32_t stack_depth,
CBORTokenizer* tokenizer,
StreamingParserHandler* out);
bool ParseArray(int32_t stack_depth,
CBORTokenizer* tokenizer,
StreamingParserHandler* out);
bool ParseValue(int32_t stack_depth,
CBORTokenizer* tokenizer,
StreamingParserHandler* out);
void ParseUTF16String(CBORTokenizer* tokenizer, StreamingParserHandler* out) {
std::vector<uint16_t> value;
span<uint8_t> rep = tokenizer->GetString16WireRep();
for (size_t ii = 0; ii < rep.size(); ii += 2)
value.push_back((rep[ii + 1] << 8) | rep[ii]);
out->HandleString16(span<uint16_t>(value.data(), value.size()));
tokenizer->Next();
}
bool ParseUTF8String(CBORTokenizer* tokenizer, StreamingParserHandler* out) {
assert(tokenizer->TokenTag() == CBORTokenTag::STRING8);
out->HandleString8(tokenizer->GetString8());
tokenizer->Next();
return true;
}
bool ParseValue(int32_t stack_depth,
CBORTokenizer* tokenizer,
StreamingParserHandler* out) {
if (stack_depth > kStackLimit) {
out->HandleError(
Status{Error::CBOR_STACK_LIMIT_EXCEEDED, tokenizer->Status().pos});
return false;
}
// Skip past the envelope to get to what's inside.
if (tokenizer->TokenTag() == CBORTokenTag::ENVELOPE)
tokenizer->EnterEnvelope();
switch (tokenizer->TokenTag()) {
case CBORTokenTag::ERROR_VALUE:
out->HandleError(tokenizer->Status());
return false;
case CBORTokenTag::DONE:
out->HandleError(Status{Error::CBOR_UNEXPECTED_EOF_EXPECTED_VALUE,
tokenizer->Status().pos});
return false;
case CBORTokenTag::TRUE_VALUE:
out->HandleBool(true);
tokenizer->Next();
return true;
case CBORTokenTag::FALSE_VALUE:
out->HandleBool(false);
tokenizer->Next();
return true;
case CBORTokenTag::NULL_VALUE:
out->HandleNull();
tokenizer->Next();
return true;
case CBORTokenTag::INT32:
out->HandleInt32(tokenizer->GetInt32());
tokenizer->Next();
return true;
case CBORTokenTag::DOUBLE:
out->HandleDouble(tokenizer->GetDouble());
tokenizer->Next();
return true;
case CBORTokenTag::STRING8:
return ParseUTF8String(tokenizer, out);
case CBORTokenTag::STRING16:
ParseUTF16String(tokenizer, out);
return true;
case CBORTokenTag::BINARY: {
out->HandleBinary(tokenizer->GetBinary());
tokenizer->Next();
return true;
}
case CBORTokenTag::MAP_START:
return ParseMap(stack_depth + 1, tokenizer, out);