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diff --git a/dom/media/android/AndroidMediaResourceServer.cpp b/dom/media/android/AndroidMediaResourceServer.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index bd76a8c68..000000000 --- a/dom/media/android/AndroidMediaResourceServer.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,503 +0,0 @@ -/* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */ -/* vim:set ts=2 sw=2 sts=2 et cindent: */ -/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public - * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this file, - * You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */ -#include "mozilla/Assertions.h" -#include "mozilla/Base64.h" -#include "mozilla/IntegerPrintfMacros.h" -#include "mozilla/UniquePtr.h" -#include "nsThreadUtils.h" -#include "nsIServiceManager.h" -#include "nsISocketTransport.h" -#include "nsIOutputStream.h" -#include "nsIInputStream.h" -#include "nsIRandomGenerator.h" -#include "nsReadLine.h" -#include "nsNetCID.h" -#include "VideoUtils.h" -#include "MediaResource.h" -#include "AndroidMediaResourceServer.h" - -#if defined(_MSC_VER) -#define strtoll _strtoi64 -#endif - -using namespace mozilla; - -/* - ReadCRLF is a variant of NS_ReadLine from nsReadLine.h that deals - with the carriage return/line feed requirements of HTTP requests. -*/ -template<typename CharT, class StreamType, class StringType> -nsresult -ReadCRLF (StreamType* aStream, nsLineBuffer<CharT> * aBuffer, - StringType & aLine, bool *aMore) -{ - // eollast is true if the last character in the buffer is a '\r', - // signaling a potential '\r\n' sequence split between reads. - bool eollast = false; - - aLine.Truncate(); - - while (1) { // will be returning out of this loop on eol or eof - if (aBuffer->start == aBuffer->end) { // buffer is empty. Read into it. - uint32_t bytesRead; - nsresult rv = aStream->Read(aBuffer->buf, kLineBufferSize, &bytesRead); - if (NS_FAILED(rv) || bytesRead == 0) { - *aMore = false; - return rv; - } - aBuffer->start = aBuffer->buf; - aBuffer->end = aBuffer->buf + bytesRead; - *(aBuffer->end) = '\0'; - } - - /* - * Walk the buffer looking for an end-of-line. - * There are 4 cases to consider: - * 1. the CR char is the last char in the buffer - * 2. the CRLF sequence are the last characters in the buffer - * 3. the CRLF sequence + one or more chars at the end of the buffer - * we need at least one char after the first CRLF sequence to - * set |aMore| correctly. - * 4. The LF character is the first char in the buffer when eollast is - * true. - */ - CharT* current = aBuffer->start; - if (eollast) { // Case 4 - if (*current == '\n') { - aBuffer->start = ++current; - *aMore = true; - return NS_OK; - } - else { - eollast = false; - aLine.Append('\r'); - } - } - // Cases 2 and 3 - for ( ; current < aBuffer->end-1; ++current) { - if (*current == '\r' && *(current+1) == '\n') { - *current++ = '\0'; - *current++ = '\0'; - aLine.Append(aBuffer->start); - aBuffer->start = current; - *aMore = true; - return NS_OK; - } - } - // Case 1 - if (*current == '\r') { - eollast = true; - *current++ = '\0'; - } - - aLine.Append(aBuffer->start); - aBuffer->start = aBuffer->end; // mark the buffer empty - } -} - -// Each client HTTP request results in a thread being spawned to process it. -// That thread has a single event dispatched to it which handles the HTTP -// protocol. It parses the headers and forwards data from the MediaResource -// associated with the URL back to client. When the request is complete it will -// shutdown the thread. -class ServeResourceEvent : public Runnable { -private: - // Reading from this reads the data sent from the client. - nsCOMPtr<nsIInputStream> mInput; - - // Writing to this sends data to the client. - nsCOMPtr<nsIOutputStream> mOutput; - - // The AndroidMediaResourceServer that owns the MediaResource instances - // served. This is used to lookup the MediaResource from the URL. - RefPtr<AndroidMediaResourceServer> mServer; - - // Write 'aBufferLength' bytes from 'aBuffer' to 'mOutput'. This - // method ensures all the data is written by checking the number - // of bytes returned from the output streams 'Write' method and - // looping until done. - nsresult WriteAll(char const* aBuffer, int32_t aBufferLength); - -public: - ServeResourceEvent(nsIInputStream* aInput, nsIOutputStream* aOutput, - AndroidMediaResourceServer* aServer) - : mInput(aInput), mOutput(aOutput), mServer(aServer) {} - - // This method runs on the thread and exits when it has completed the - // HTTP request. - NS_IMETHOD Run(); - - // Given the first line of an HTTP request, parse the URL requested and - // return the MediaResource for that URL. - already_AddRefed<MediaResource> GetMediaResource(nsCString const& aHTTPRequest); - - // Gracefully shutdown the thread and cleanup resources - void Shutdown(); -}; - -nsresult -ServeResourceEvent::WriteAll(char const* aBuffer, int32_t aBufferLength) -{ - while (aBufferLength > 0) { - uint32_t written = 0; - nsresult rv = mOutput->Write(aBuffer, aBufferLength, &written); - if (NS_FAILED (rv)) return rv; - - aBufferLength -= written; - aBuffer += written; - } - - return NS_OK; -} - -already_AddRefed<MediaResource> -ServeResourceEvent::GetMediaResource(nsCString const& aHTTPRequest) -{ - // Check that the HTTP method is GET - const char* HTTP_METHOD = "GET "; - if (strncmp(aHTTPRequest.get(), HTTP_METHOD, strlen(HTTP_METHOD)) != 0) { - return nullptr; - } - - const char* url_start = strchr(aHTTPRequest.get(), ' '); - if (!url_start) { - return nullptr; - } - - const char* url_end = strrchr(++url_start, ' '); - if (!url_end) { - return nullptr; - } - - // The path extracted from the HTTP request is used as a key in hash - // table. It is not related to retrieving data from the filesystem so - // we don't need to do any sanity checking on ".." paths and similar - // exploits. - nsCString relative(url_start, url_end - url_start); - RefPtr<MediaResource> resource = - mServer->GetResource(mServer->GetURLPrefix() + relative); - return resource.forget(); -} - -NS_IMETHODIMP -ServeResourceEvent::Run() { - bool more = false; // Are there HTTP headers to read after the first line - nsCString line; // Contains the current line read from input stream - nsLineBuffer<char>* buffer = new nsLineBuffer<char>(); - nsresult rv = ReadCRLF(mInput.get(), buffer, line, &more); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { Shutdown(); return rv; } - - // First line contains the HTTP GET request. Extract the URL and obtain - // the MediaResource for it. - RefPtr<MediaResource> resource = GetMediaResource(line); - if (!resource) { - const char* response_404 = "HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found\r\n" - "Content-Length: 0\r\n\r\n"; - rv = WriteAll(response_404, strlen(response_404)); - Shutdown(); - return rv; - } - - // Offset in bytes to start reading from resource. - // This is zero by default but can be set to another starting value if - // this HTTP request includes a byte range request header. - int64_t start = 0; - - // Keep reading lines until we get a zero length line, which is the HTTP - // protocol's way of signifying the end of headers and start of body, or - // until we have no more data to read. - while (more && line.Length() > 0) { - rv = ReadCRLF(mInput.get(), buffer, line, &more); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { Shutdown(); return rv; } - - // Look for a byte range request header. If there is one, set the - // media resource offset to start from to that requested. Here we - // only check for the range request format used by Android rather - // than implementing all possibilities in the HTTP specification. - // That is, the range request is of the form: - // Range: bytes=nnnn- - // Were 'nnnn' is an integer number. - // The end of the range is not checked, instead we return up to - // the end of the resource and the client is informed of this via - // the content-range header. - NS_NAMED_LITERAL_CSTRING(byteRange, "Range: bytes="); - const char* s = strstr(line.get(), byteRange.get()); - if (s) { - start = strtoll(s+byteRange.Length(), nullptr, 10); - - // Clamp 'start' to be between 0 and the resource length. - start = std::max(int64_t(0), std::min(resource->GetLength(), start)); - } - } - - // HTTP response to use if this is a non byte range request - const char* response_normal = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n"; - - // HTTP response to use if this is a byte range request - const char* response_range = "HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content\r\n"; - - // End of HTTP reponse headers is indicated by an empty line. - const char* response_end = "\r\n"; - - // If the request was a byte range request, we need to read from the - // requested offset. If the resource is non-seekable, or the seek - // fails, then the start offset is set back to zero. This results in all - // HTTP response data being as if the byte range request was not made. - if (start > 0 && !resource->IsTransportSeekable()) { - start = 0; - } - - const char* response_line = start > 0 ? - response_range : - response_normal; - rv = WriteAll(response_line, strlen(response_line)); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { Shutdown(); return NS_OK; } - - // Buffer used for reading from the input stream and writing to - // the output stream. The buffer size should be big enough for the - // HTTP response headers sent below. A static_assert ensures - // this where the buffer is used. - const int buffer_size = 32768; - auto b = MakeUnique<char[]>(buffer_size); - - // If we know the length of the resource, send a Content-Length header. - int64_t contentlength = resource->GetLength() - start; - if (contentlength > 0) { - static_assert (buffer_size > 1024, - "buffer_size must be large enough " - "to hold response headers"); - snprintf(b.get(), buffer_size, "Content-Length: %" PRId64 "\r\n", contentlength); - rv = WriteAll(b.get(), strlen(b.get())); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { Shutdown(); return NS_OK; } - } - - // If the request was a byte range request, respond with a Content-Range - // header which details the extent of the data returned. - if (start > 0) { - static_assert (buffer_size > 1024, - "buffer_size must be large enough " - "to hold response headers"); - snprintf(b.get(), buffer_size, "Content-Range: " - "bytes %" PRId64 "-%" PRId64 "/%" PRId64 "\r\n", - start, resource->GetLength() - 1, resource->GetLength()); - rv = WriteAll(b.get(), strlen(b.get())); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { Shutdown(); return NS_OK; } - } - - rv = WriteAll(response_end, strlen(response_end)); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { Shutdown(); return NS_OK; } - - rv = mOutput->Flush(); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) { Shutdown(); return NS_OK; } - - // Read data from media resource - uint32_t bytesRead = 0; // Number of bytes read/written to streams - rv = resource->ReadAt(start, b.get(), buffer_size, &bytesRead); - while (NS_SUCCEEDED(rv) && bytesRead != 0) { - // Keep track of what we think the starting position for the next read - // is. This is used in subsequent ReadAt calls to ensure we are reading - // from the correct offset in the case where another thread is reading - // from th same MediaResource. - start += bytesRead; - - // Write data obtained from media resource to output stream - rv = WriteAll(b.get(), bytesRead); - if (NS_FAILED (rv)) break; - - rv = resource->ReadAt(start, b.get(), 32768, &bytesRead); - } - - Shutdown(); - return NS_OK; -} - -void -ServeResourceEvent::Shutdown() -{ - // Cleanup resources and exit. - mInput->Close(); - mOutput->Close(); - - // To shutdown the current thread we need to first exit this event. - // The Shutdown event below is posted to the main thread to do this. - nsCOMPtr<nsIRunnable> event = new ShutdownThreadEvent(NS_GetCurrentThread()); - NS_DispatchToMainThread(event); -} - -/* - This is the listener attached to the server socket. When an HTTP - request is made by the client the OnSocketAccepted method is - called. This method will spawn a thread to process the request. - The thread receives a single event which does the parsing of - the HTTP request and forwarding the data from the MediaResource - to the output stream of the request. - - The MediaResource used for providing the request data is obtained - from the AndroidMediaResourceServer that created this listener, using the - URL the client requested. -*/ -class ResourceSocketListener : public nsIServerSocketListener -{ -public: - // The AndroidMediaResourceServer used to look up the MediaResource - // on requests. - RefPtr<AndroidMediaResourceServer> mServer; - - NS_DECL_THREADSAFE_ISUPPORTS - NS_DECL_NSISERVERSOCKETLISTENER - - ResourceSocketListener(AndroidMediaResourceServer* aServer) : - mServer(aServer) - { - } - -private: - virtual ~ResourceSocketListener() { } -}; - -NS_IMPL_ISUPPORTS(ResourceSocketListener, nsIServerSocketListener) - -NS_IMETHODIMP -ResourceSocketListener::OnSocketAccepted(nsIServerSocket* aServ, - nsISocketTransport* aTrans) -{ - nsCOMPtr<nsIInputStream> input; - nsCOMPtr<nsIOutputStream> output; - nsresult rv; - - rv = aTrans->OpenInputStream(nsITransport::OPEN_BLOCKING, 0, 0, getter_AddRefs(input)); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; - - rv = aTrans->OpenOutputStream(nsITransport::OPEN_BLOCKING, 0, 0, getter_AddRefs(output)); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; - - nsCOMPtr<nsIThread> thread; - rv = NS_NewThread(getter_AddRefs(thread)); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; - - nsCOMPtr<nsIRunnable> event = new ServeResourceEvent(input.get(), output.get(), mServer); - return thread->Dispatch(event, NS_DISPATCH_NORMAL); -} - -NS_IMETHODIMP -ResourceSocketListener::OnStopListening(nsIServerSocket* aServ, nsresult aStatus) -{ - return NS_OK; -} - -AndroidMediaResourceServer::AndroidMediaResourceServer() : - mMutex("AndroidMediaResourceServer") -{ -} - -NS_IMETHODIMP -AndroidMediaResourceServer::Run() -{ - MOZ_DIAGNOSTIC_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread()); - MutexAutoLock lock(mMutex); - - nsresult rv; - mSocket = do_CreateInstance(NS_SERVERSOCKET_CONTRACTID, &rv); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; - - rv = mSocket->InitSpecialConnection(-1, - nsIServerSocket::LoopbackOnly - | nsIServerSocket::KeepWhenOffline, - -1); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; - - rv = mSocket->AsyncListen(new ResourceSocketListener(this)); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; - - return NS_OK; -} - -/* static */ -already_AddRefed<AndroidMediaResourceServer> -AndroidMediaResourceServer::Start() -{ - MOZ_ASSERT(NS_IsMainThread()); - RefPtr<AndroidMediaResourceServer> server = new AndroidMediaResourceServer(); - server->Run(); - return server.forget(); -} - -void -AndroidMediaResourceServer::Stop() -{ - MutexAutoLock lock(mMutex); - mSocket->Close(); - mSocket = nullptr; -} - -nsresult -AndroidMediaResourceServer::AppendRandomPath(nsCString& aUrl) -{ - // Use a cryptographic quality PRNG to generate raw random bytes - // and convert that to a base64 string for use as an URL path. This - // is based on code from nsExternalAppHandler::SetUpTempFile. - nsresult rv; - nsAutoCString salt; - rv = GenerateRandomPathName(salt, 16); - if (NS_FAILED(rv)) return rv; - aUrl += "/"; - aUrl += salt; - return NS_OK; -} - -nsresult -AndroidMediaResourceServer::AddResource(mozilla::MediaResource* aResource, nsCString& aUrl) -{ - nsCString url = GetURLPrefix(); - nsresult rv = AppendRandomPath(url); - if (NS_FAILED (rv)) return rv; - - { - MutexAutoLock lock(mMutex); - - // Adding a resource URL that already exists is considered an error. - if (mResources.find(url) != mResources.end()) return NS_ERROR_FAILURE; - mResources[url] = aResource; - } - - aUrl = url; - - return NS_OK; -} - -void -AndroidMediaResourceServer::RemoveResource(nsCString const& aUrl) -{ - MutexAutoLock lock(mMutex); - mResources.erase(aUrl); -} - -nsCString -AndroidMediaResourceServer::GetURLPrefix() -{ - MutexAutoLock lock(mMutex); - - int32_t port = 0; - nsresult rv = mSocket->GetPort(&port); - if (NS_FAILED (rv) || port < 0) { - return nsCString(""); - } - - char buffer[256]; - snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "http://127.0.0.1:%d", port >= 0 ? port : 0); - return nsCString(buffer); -} - -already_AddRefed<MediaResource> -AndroidMediaResourceServer::GetResource(nsCString const& aUrl) -{ - MutexAutoLock lock(mMutex); - ResourceMap::const_iterator it = mResources.find(aUrl); - if (it == mResources.end()) return nullptr; - - RefPtr<MediaResource> resource = it->second; - return resource.forget(); -} |