iw7-mod/deps/curl/lib/sendf.h
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#ifndef HEADER_CURL_SENDF_H
#define HEADER_CURL_SENDF_H
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* Copyright (C) Daniel Stenberg, <daniel@haxx.se>, et al.
*
* This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which
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***************************************************************************/
#include "curl_setup.h"
#include "curl_trc.h"
/**
* Type of data that is being written to the client (application)
* - data written can be either BODY or META data
* - META data is either INFO or HEADER
* - INFO is meta information, e.g. not BODY, that cannot be interpreted
* as headers of a response. Example FTP/IMAP pingpong answers.
* - HEADER can have additional bits set (more than one)
* - STATUS special "header", e.g. response status line in HTTP
* - CONNECT header was received during proxying the connection
* - 1XX header is part of an intermediate response, e.g. HTTP 1xx code
* - TRAILER header is trailing response data, e.g. HTTP trailers
* BODY, INFO and HEADER should not be mixed, as this would lead to
* confusion on how to interpret/format/convert the data.
*/
#define CLIENTWRITE_BODY (1<<0) /* non-meta information, BODY */
#define CLIENTWRITE_INFO (1<<1) /* meta information, not a HEADER */
#define CLIENTWRITE_HEADER (1<<2) /* meta information, HEADER */
#define CLIENTWRITE_STATUS (1<<3) /* a special status HEADER */
#define CLIENTWRITE_CONNECT (1<<4) /* a CONNECT related HEADER */
#define CLIENTWRITE_1XX (1<<5) /* a 1xx response related HEADER */
#define CLIENTWRITE_TRAILER (1<<6) /* a trailer HEADER */
#define CLIENTWRITE_EOS (1<<7) /* End Of transfer download Stream */
/**
* Write `len` bytes at `prt` to the client. `type` indicates what
* kind of data is being written.
*/
CURLcode Curl_client_write(struct Curl_easy *data, int type, const char *ptr,
size_t len) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* Free all resources related to client writing.
*/
void Curl_client_cleanup(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Reset readers and writer chains, keep rewind information
* when necessary.
*/
void Curl_client_reset(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* A new request is starting, perform any ops like rewinding
* previous readers when needed.
*/
CURLcode Curl_client_start(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Client Writers - a chain passing transfer BODY data to the client.
* Main application: HTTP and related protocols
* Other uses: monitoring of download progress
*
* Writers in the chain are order by their `phase`. First come all
* writers in CURL_CW_RAW, followed by any in CURL_CW_TRANSFER_DECODE,
* followed by any in CURL_CW_PROTOCOL, etc.
*
* When adding a writer, it is inserted as first in its phase. This means
* the order of adding writers of the same phase matters, but writers for
* different phases may be added in any order.
*
* Writers which do modify the BODY data written are expected to be of
* phases TRANSFER_DECODE or CONTENT_DECODE. The other phases are intended
* for monitoring writers. Which do *not* modify the data but gather
* statistics or update progress reporting.
*/
/* Phase a writer operates at. */
typedef enum {
CURL_CW_RAW, /* raw data written, before any decoding */
CURL_CW_TRANSFER_DECODE, /* remove transfer-encodings */
CURL_CW_PROTOCOL, /* after transfer, but before content decoding */
CURL_CW_CONTENT_DECODE, /* remove content-encodings */
CURL_CW_CLIENT /* data written to client */
} Curl_cwriter_phase;
/* Client Writer Type, provides the implementation */
struct Curl_cwtype {
const char *name; /* writer name. */
const char *alias; /* writer name alias, maybe NULL. */
CURLcode (*do_init)(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer);
CURLcode (*do_write)(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer, int type,
const char *buf, size_t nbytes);
void (*do_close)(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer);
size_t cwriter_size; /* sizeof() allocated struct Curl_cwriter */
};
/* Client writer instance, allocated on creation.
* `void *ctx` is the pointer from the allocation of
* the `struct Curl_cwriter` itself. This is suitable for "downcasting"
* by the writers implementation. See https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13054
* for the alignment problems that arise otherwise.
*/
struct Curl_cwriter {
const struct Curl_cwtype *cwt; /* type implementation */
struct Curl_cwriter *next; /* Downstream writer. */
void *ctx; /* allocated instance pointer */
Curl_cwriter_phase phase; /* phase at which it operates */
};
/**
* Create a new cwriter instance with given type and phase. Is not
* inserted into the writer chain by this call.
* Invokes `writer->do_init()`.
*/
CURLcode Curl_cwriter_create(struct Curl_cwriter **pwriter,
struct Curl_easy *data,
const struct Curl_cwtype *ce_handler,
Curl_cwriter_phase phase);
/**
* Free a cwriter instance.
* Invokes `writer->do_close()`.
*/
void Curl_cwriter_free(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer);
/**
* Count the number of writers installed of the given phase.
*/
size_t Curl_cwriter_count(struct Curl_easy *data, Curl_cwriter_phase phase);
/**
* Adds a writer to the transfer's writer chain.
* The writers `phase` determines where in the chain it is inserted.
*/
CURLcode Curl_cwriter_add(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer);
/**
* Look up an installed client writer on `data` by its type.
* @return first writer with that type or NULL
*/
struct Curl_cwriter *Curl_cwriter_get_by_type(struct Curl_easy *data,
const struct Curl_cwtype *cwt);
void Curl_cwriter_remove_by_name(struct Curl_easy *data,
const char *name);
struct Curl_cwriter *Curl_cwriter_get_by_name(struct Curl_easy *data,
const char *name);
/**
* Convenience method for calling `writer->do_write()` that
* checks for NULL writer.
*/
CURLcode Curl_cwriter_write(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer, int type,
const char *buf, size_t nbytes);
/**
* Default implementations for do_init, do_write, do_close that
* do nothing and pass the data through.
*/
CURLcode Curl_cwriter_def_init(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer);
CURLcode Curl_cwriter_def_write(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer, int type,
const char *buf, size_t nbytes);
void Curl_cwriter_def_close(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_cwriter *writer);
/* Client Reader Type, provides the implementation */
struct Curl_crtype {
const char *name; /* writer name. */
CURLcode (*do_init)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *reader);
CURLcode (*do_read)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *reader,
char *buf, size_t blen, size_t *nread, bool *eos);
void (*do_close)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *reader);
bool (*needs_rewind)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *reader);
curl_off_t (*total_length)(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
CURLcode (*resume_from)(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader, curl_off_t offset);
CURLcode (*rewind)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *reader);
CURLcode (*unpause)(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *reader);
size_t creader_size; /* sizeof() allocated struct Curl_creader */
};
/* Phase a reader operates at. */
typedef enum {
CURL_CR_NET, /* data send to the network (connection filters) */
CURL_CR_TRANSFER_ENCODE, /* add transfer-encodings */
CURL_CR_PROTOCOL, /* before transfer, but after content decoding */
CURL_CR_CONTENT_ENCODE, /* add content-encodings */
CURL_CR_CLIENT /* data read from client */
} Curl_creader_phase;
/* Client reader instance, allocated on creation.
* `void *ctx` is the pointer from the allocation of
* the `struct Curl_cwriter` itself. This is suitable for "downcasting"
* by the writers implementation. See https://github.com/curl/curl/pull/13054
* for the alignment problems that arise otherwise.
*/
struct Curl_creader {
const struct Curl_crtype *crt; /* type implementation */
struct Curl_creader *next; /* Downstream reader. */
void *ctx;
Curl_creader_phase phase; /* phase at which it operates */
};
/**
* Default implementations for do_init, do_write, do_close that
* do nothing and pass the data through.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_def_init(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
void Curl_creader_def_close(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
CURLcode Curl_creader_def_read(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader,
char *buf, size_t blen,
size_t *nread, bool *eos);
bool Curl_creader_def_needs_rewind(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
curl_off_t Curl_creader_def_total_length(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
CURLcode Curl_creader_def_resume_from(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader,
curl_off_t offset);
CURLcode Curl_creader_def_rewind(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
CURLcode Curl_creader_def_unpause(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
/**
* Convenience method for calling `reader->do_read()` that
* checks for NULL reader.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_read(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader,
char *buf, size_t blen, size_t *nread, bool *eos);
/**
* Create a new creader instance with given type and phase. Is not
* inserted into the writer chain by this call.
* Invokes `reader->do_init()`.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_create(struct Curl_creader **preader,
struct Curl_easy *data,
const struct Curl_crtype *cr_handler,
Curl_creader_phase phase);
/**
* Free a creader instance.
* Invokes `reader->do_close()`.
*/
void Curl_creader_free(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *reader);
/**
* Adds a reader to the transfer's reader chain.
* The readers `phase` determines where in the chain it is inserted.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_add(struct Curl_easy *data,
struct Curl_creader *reader);
/**
* Set the given reader, which needs to be of type CURL_CR_CLIENT,
* as the new first reader. Discard any installed readers and init
* the reader chain anew.
* The function takes ownership of `r`.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_set(struct Curl_easy *data, struct Curl_creader *r);
/**
* Read at most `blen` bytes at `buf` from the client.
* @param date the transfer to read client bytes for
* @param buf the memory location to read to
* @param blen the amount of memory at `buf`
* @param nread on return the number of bytes read into `buf`
* @param eos TRUE iff bytes are the end of data from client
* @return CURLE_OK on successful read (even 0 length) or error
*/
CURLcode Curl_client_read(struct Curl_easy *data, char *buf, size_t blen,
size_t *nread, bool *eos) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
/**
* TRUE iff client reader needs rewing before it can be used for
* a retry request.
*/
bool Curl_creader_needs_rewind(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* TRUE iff client reader will rewind at next start
*/
bool Curl_creader_will_rewind(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* En-/disable rewind of client reader at next start.
*/
void Curl_creader_set_rewind(struct Curl_easy *data, bool enable);
/**
* Get the total length of bytes provided by the installed readers.
* This is independent of the amount already delivered and is calculated
* by all readers in the stack. If a reader like "chunked" or
* "crlf conversion" is installed, the returned length will be -1.
* @return -1 if length is indeterminate
*/
curl_off_t Curl_creader_total_length(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Get the total length of bytes provided by the reader at phase
* CURL_CR_CLIENT. This may not match the amount of bytes read
* for a request, depending if other, encoding readers are also installed.
* However it allows for rough estimation of the overall length.
* @return -1 if length is indeterminate
*/
curl_off_t Curl_creader_client_length(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Ask the installed reader at phase CURL_CR_CLIENT to start
* reading from the given offset. On success, this will reduce
* the `total_length()` by the amount.
* @param date the transfer to read client bytes for
* param offset the offset where to start reads from, negative
* values will be ignored.
* @return CURLE_OK if offset could be set
* CURLE_READ_ERROR if not supported by reader or seek/read failed
* of offset larger then total length
* CURLE_PARTIAL_FILE if offset led to 0 total length
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_resume_from(struct Curl_easy *data, curl_off_t offset);
/**
* Unpause all installed readers.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_unpause(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Set the client reader to provide 0 bytes, immediate EOS.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_set_null(struct Curl_easy *data);
/**
* Set the client reader the reads from fread callback.
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_set_fread(struct Curl_easy *data, curl_off_t len);
/**
* Set the client reader the reads from the supplied buf (NOT COPIED).
*/
CURLcode Curl_creader_set_buf(struct Curl_easy *data,
const char *buf, size_t blen);
#endif /* HEADER_CURL_SENDF_H */