uquic/http3/request_writer.go
Gaukas Wang 95575f5fe7
break: update repo url [ci skip]
uTLS is not yet bumped to the new version, so this commit breaks the dependencies relationship by getting rid of the local replace.
2023-08-03 18:58:52 -06:00

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Go

package http3
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"fmt"
"io"
"net"
"net/http"
"strconv"
"strings"
"sync"
"golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts"
"golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack"
"golang.org/x/net/idna"
"github.com/quic-go/qpack"
quic "github.com/refraction-networking/uquic"
"github.com/refraction-networking/uquic/internal/utils"
)
const bodyCopyBufferSize = 8 * 1024
type requestWriter struct {
mutex sync.Mutex
encoder *qpack.Encoder
headerBuf *bytes.Buffer
logger utils.Logger
}
func newRequestWriter(logger utils.Logger) *requestWriter {
headerBuf := &bytes.Buffer{}
encoder := qpack.NewEncoder(headerBuf)
return &requestWriter{
encoder: encoder,
headerBuf: headerBuf,
logger: logger,
}
}
func (w *requestWriter) WriteRequestHeader(str quic.Stream, req *http.Request, gzip bool) error {
// TODO: figure out how to add support for trailers
buf := &bytes.Buffer{}
if err := w.writeHeaders(buf, req, gzip); err != nil {
return err
}
_, err := str.Write(buf.Bytes())
return err
}
func (w *requestWriter) writeHeaders(wr io.Writer, req *http.Request, gzip bool) error {
w.mutex.Lock()
defer w.mutex.Unlock()
defer w.encoder.Close()
defer w.headerBuf.Reset()
if err := w.encodeHeaders(req, gzip, "", actualContentLength(req)); err != nil {
return err
}
b := make([]byte, 0, 128)
b = (&headersFrame{Length: uint64(w.headerBuf.Len())}).Append(b)
if _, err := wr.Write(b); err != nil {
return err
}
_, err := wr.Write(w.headerBuf.Bytes())
return err
}
// copied from net/transport.go
// Modified to support Extended CONNECT:
// Contrary to what the godoc for the http.Request says,
// we do respect the Proto field if the method is CONNECT.
func (w *requestWriter) encodeHeaders(req *http.Request, addGzipHeader bool, trailers string, contentLength int64) error {
host := req.Host
if host == "" {
host = req.URL.Host
}
host, err := httpguts.PunycodeHostPort(host)
if err != nil {
return err
}
if !httpguts.ValidHostHeader(host) {
return errors.New("http3: invalid Host header")
}
// http.NewRequest sets this field to HTTP/1.1
isExtendedConnect := req.Method == http.MethodConnect && req.Proto != "" && req.Proto != "HTTP/1.1"
var path string
if req.Method != http.MethodConnect || isExtendedConnect {
path = req.URL.RequestURI()
if !validPseudoPath(path) {
orig := path
path = strings.TrimPrefix(path, req.URL.Scheme+"://"+host)
if !validPseudoPath(path) {
if req.URL.Opaque != "" {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid request :path %q from URL.Opaque = %q", orig, req.URL.Opaque)
} else {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid request :path %q", orig)
}
}
}
}
// Check for any invalid headers and return an error before we
// potentially pollute our hpack state. (We want to be able to
// continue to reuse the hpack encoder for future requests)
for k, vv := range req.Header {
if !httpguts.ValidHeaderFieldName(k) {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid HTTP header name %q", k)
}
for _, v := range vv {
if !httpguts.ValidHeaderFieldValue(v) {
return fmt.Errorf("invalid HTTP header value %q for header %q", v, k)
}
}
}
enumerateHeaders := func(f func(name, value string)) {
// 8.1.2.3 Request Pseudo-Header Fields
// The :path pseudo-header field includes the path and query parts of the
// target URI (the path-absolute production and optionally a '?' character
// followed by the query production (see Sections 3.3 and 3.4 of
// [RFC3986]).
f(":authority", host)
f(":method", req.Method)
if req.Method != http.MethodConnect || isExtendedConnect {
f(":path", path)
f(":scheme", req.URL.Scheme)
}
if isExtendedConnect {
f(":protocol", req.Proto)
}
if trailers != "" {
f("trailer", trailers)
}
var didUA bool
for k, vv := range req.Header {
if strings.EqualFold(k, "host") || strings.EqualFold(k, "content-length") {
// Host is :authority, already sent.
// Content-Length is automatic, set below.
continue
} else if strings.EqualFold(k, "connection") || strings.EqualFold(k, "proxy-connection") ||
strings.EqualFold(k, "transfer-encoding") || strings.EqualFold(k, "upgrade") ||
strings.EqualFold(k, "keep-alive") {
// Per 8.1.2.2 Connection-Specific Header
// Fields, don't send connection-specific
// fields. We have already checked if any
// are error-worthy so just ignore the rest.
continue
} else if strings.EqualFold(k, "user-agent") {
// Match Go's http1 behavior: at most one
// User-Agent. If set to nil or empty string,
// then omit it. Otherwise if not mentioned,
// include the default (below).
didUA = true
if len(vv) < 1 {
continue
}
vv = vv[:1]
if vv[0] == "" {
continue
}
}
for _, v := range vv {
f(k, v)
}
}
if shouldSendReqContentLength(req.Method, contentLength) {
f("content-length", strconv.FormatInt(contentLength, 10))
}
if addGzipHeader {
f("accept-encoding", "gzip")
}
if !didUA {
f("user-agent", defaultUserAgent)
}
}
// Do a first pass over the headers counting bytes to ensure
// we don't exceed cc.peerMaxHeaderListSize. This is done as a
// separate pass before encoding the headers to prevent
// modifying the hpack state.
hlSize := uint64(0)
enumerateHeaders(func(name, value string) {
hf := hpack.HeaderField{Name: name, Value: value}
hlSize += uint64(hf.Size())
})
// TODO: check maximum header list size
// if hlSize > cc.peerMaxHeaderListSize {
// return errRequestHeaderListSize
// }
// trace := httptrace.ContextClientTrace(req.Context())
// traceHeaders := traceHasWroteHeaderField(trace)
// Header list size is ok. Write the headers.
enumerateHeaders(func(name, value string) {
name = strings.ToLower(name)
w.encoder.WriteField(qpack.HeaderField{Name: name, Value: value})
// if traceHeaders {
// traceWroteHeaderField(trace, name, value)
// }
})
return nil
}
// authorityAddr returns a given authority (a host/IP, or host:port / ip:port)
// and returns a host:port. The port 443 is added if needed.
func authorityAddr(scheme string, authority string) (addr string) {
host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(authority)
if err != nil { // authority didn't have a port
port = "443"
if scheme == "http" {
port = "80"
}
host = authority
}
if a, err := idna.ToASCII(host); err == nil {
host = a
}
// IPv6 address literal, without a port:
if strings.HasPrefix(host, "[") && strings.HasSuffix(host, "]") {
return host + ":" + port
}
return net.JoinHostPort(host, port)
}
// validPseudoPath reports whether v is a valid :path pseudo-header
// value. It must be either:
//
// *) a non-empty string starting with '/'
// *) the string '*', for OPTIONS requests.
//
// For now this is only used a quick check for deciding when to clean
// up Opaque URLs before sending requests from the Transport.
// See golang.org/issue/16847
//
// We used to enforce that the path also didn't start with "//", but
// Google's GFE accepts such paths and Chrome sends them, so ignore
// that part of the spec. See golang.org/issue/19103.
func validPseudoPath(v string) bool {
return (len(v) > 0 && v[0] == '/') || v == "*"
}
// actualContentLength returns a sanitized version of
// req.ContentLength, where 0 actually means zero (not unknown) and -1
// means unknown.
func actualContentLength(req *http.Request) int64 {
if req.Body == nil {
return 0
}
if req.ContentLength != 0 {
return req.ContentLength
}
return -1
}
// shouldSendReqContentLength reports whether the http2.Transport should send
// a "content-length" request header. This logic is basically a copy of the net/http
// transferWriter.shouldSendContentLength.
// The contentLength is the corrected contentLength (so 0 means actually 0, not unknown).
// -1 means unknown.
func shouldSendReqContentLength(method string, contentLength int64) bool {
if contentLength > 0 {
return true
}
if contentLength < 0 {
return false
}
// For zero bodies, whether we send a content-length depends on the method.
// It also kinda doesn't matter for http2 either way, with END_STREAM.
switch method {
case "POST", "PUT", "PATCH":
return true
default:
return false
}
}