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Unified Diff: trunk/src/net/base/registry_controlled_domains/registry_controlled_domain.cc

Issue 270503004: Revert 268650 "Reduce footprint of registry controlled domain table" (Closed) Base URL: svn://svn.chromium.org/chrome/
Patch Set: Created 6 years, 7 months ago
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Index: trunk/src/net/base/registry_controlled_domains/registry_controlled_domain.cc
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--- trunk/src/net/base/registry_controlled_domains/registry_controlled_domain.cc (revision 268650)
+++ trunk/src/net/base/registry_controlled_domains/registry_controlled_domain.cc (working copy)
@@ -53,152 +53,27 @@
#include "url/gurl.h"
#include "url/url_parse.h"
+#include "effective_tld_names.cc"
+
namespace net {
namespace registry_controlled_domains {
namespace {
-#include "effective_tld_names-inc.cc"
-// See make_dafsa.py for documentation of the generated dafsa byte array.
-
-const unsigned char* g_graph = kDafsa;
-size_t g_graph_length = sizeof(kDafsa);
-
-const int kNotFound = -1;
const int kExceptionRule = 1;
const int kWildcardRule = 2;
const int kPrivateRule = 4;
-// Read next offset from pos.
-// Returns true if an offset could be read, false otherwise.
-bool GetNextOffset(const unsigned char** pos, const unsigned char* end,
- const unsigned char** offset) {
- if (*pos == end)
- return false;
+const FindDomainPtr kDefaultFindDomainFunction = Perfect_Hash::FindDomain;
- // When reading an offset the byte array must always contain at least
- // three more bytes to consume. First the offset to read, then a node
- // to skip over and finally a destination node. No object can be smaller
- // than one byte.
- CHECK_LT(*pos + 2, end);
- size_t bytes_consumed;
- switch (**pos & 0x60) {
- case 0x60: // Read three byte offset
- *offset += (((*pos)[0] & 0x1F) << 16) | ((*pos)[1] << 8) | (*pos)[2];
- bytes_consumed = 3;
- break;
- case 0x40: // Read two byte offset
- *offset += (((*pos)[0] & 0x1F) << 8) | (*pos)[1];
- bytes_consumed = 2;
- break;
- default:
- *offset += (*pos)[0] & 0x3F;
- bytes_consumed = 1;
- }
- if ((**pos & 0x80) != 0) {
- *pos = end;
- } else {
- *pos += bytes_consumed;
- }
- return true;
-}
+// 'stringpool' is defined as a macro by the gperf-generated
+// "effective_tld_names.cc". Provide a real constant value for it instead.
+const char* const kDefaultStringPool = stringpool;
+#undef stringpool
-// Check if byte at offset is last in label.
-bool IsEOL(const unsigned char* offset, const unsigned char* end) {
- CHECK_LT(offset, end);
- return (*offset & 0x80) != 0;
-}
+FindDomainPtr g_find_domain_function = kDefaultFindDomainFunction;
+const char* g_stringpool = kDefaultStringPool;
-// Check if byte at offset matches first character in key.
-// This version matches characters not last in label.
-bool IsMatch(const unsigned char* offset, const unsigned char* end,
- const char* key) {
- CHECK_LT(offset, end);
- return *offset == *key;
-}
-
-// Check if byte at offset matches first character in key.
-// This version matches characters last in label.
-bool IsEndCharMatch(const unsigned char* offset, const unsigned char* end,
- const char* key) {
- CHECK_LT(offset, end);
- return *offset == (*key | 0x80);
-}
-
-// Read return value at offset.
-// Returns true if a return value could be read, false otherwise.
-bool GetReturnValue(const unsigned char* offset, const unsigned char* end,
- int* return_value) {
- CHECK_LT(offset, end);
- if ((*offset & 0xE0) == 0x80) {
- *return_value = *offset & 0x0F;
- return true;
- }
- return false;
-}
-
-// Lookup a domain key in a byte array generated by make_dafsa.py.
-// The rule type is returned if key is found, otherwise kNotFound is returned.
-int LookupString(const unsigned char* graph, size_t length, const char* key,
- size_t key_length) {
- const unsigned char* pos = graph;
- const unsigned char* end = graph + length;
- const unsigned char* offset = pos;
- const char* key_end = key + key_length;
- while (GetNextOffset(&pos, end, &offset)) {
- // char <char>+ end_char offsets
- // char <char>+ return value
- // char end_char offsets
- // char return value
- // end_char offsets
- // return_value
- bool did_consume = false;
- if (key != key_end && !IsEOL(offset, end)) {
- // Leading <char> is not a match. Don't dive into this child
- if (!IsMatch(offset, end, key))
- continue;
- did_consume = true;
- ++offset;
- ++key;
- // Possible matches at this point:
- // <char>+ end_char offsets
- // <char>+ return value
- // end_char offsets
- // return value
- // Remove all remaining <char> nodes possible
- while (!IsEOL(offset, end) && key != key_end) {
- if (!IsMatch(offset, end, key))
- return kNotFound;
- ++key;
- ++offset;
- }
- }
- // Possible matches at this point:
- // end_char offsets
- // return_value
- // If one or more <char> elements were consumed, a failure
- // to match is terminal. Otherwise, try the next node.
- if (key == key_end) {
- int return_value;
- if (GetReturnValue(offset, end, &return_value))
- return return_value;
- // The DAFSA guarantees that if the first char is a match, all
- // remaining char elements MUST match if the key is truly present.
- if (did_consume)
- return kNotFound;
- continue;
- }
- if (!IsEndCharMatch(offset, end, key)) {
- if (did_consume)
- return kNotFound; // Unexpected
- continue;
- }
- ++key;
- pos = ++offset; // Dive into child
- }
- return kNotFound; // No match
-}
-
size_t GetRegistryLengthImpl(
const std::string& host,
UnknownRegistryFilter unknown_filter,
@@ -230,40 +105,46 @@
return 0; // This can't have a registry + domain.
while (1) {
const char* domain_str = host.data() + curr_start;
- size_t domain_length = host_check_len - curr_start;
- int type = LookupString(g_graph, g_graph_length, domain_str, domain_length);
- bool do_check =
- type != kNotFound && (!(type & kPrivateRule) ||
- private_filter == INCLUDE_PRIVATE_REGISTRIES);
+ int domain_length = host_check_len - curr_start;
+ const DomainRule* rule = g_find_domain_function(domain_str, domain_length);
- // If the apparent match is a private registry and we're not including
- // those, it can't be an actual match.
- if (do_check) {
- // Exception rules override wildcard rules when the domain is an exact
- // match, but wildcards take precedence when there's a subdomain.
- if (type & kWildcardRule && (prev_start != std::string::npos)) {
- // If prev_start == host_check_begin, then the host is the registry
- // itself, so return 0.
- return (prev_start == host_check_begin) ? 0
- : (host.length() - prev_start);
- }
+ // We need to compare the string after finding a match because the
+ // no-collisions of perfect hashing only refers to items in the set. Since
+ // we're searching for arbitrary domains, there could be collisions.
+ // Furthermore, if the apparent match is a private registry and we're not
+ // including those, it can't be an actual match.
+ if (rule) {
+ bool do_check = !(rule->type & kPrivateRule) ||
+ private_filter == INCLUDE_PRIVATE_REGISTRIES;
+ if (do_check && base::strncasecmp(domain_str,
+ g_stringpool + rule->name_offset,
+ domain_length) == 0) {
+ // Exception rules override wildcard rules when the domain is an exact
+ // match, but wildcards take precedence when there's a subdomain.
+ if (rule->type & kWildcardRule && (prev_start != std::string::npos)) {
+ // If prev_start == host_check_begin, then the host is the registry
+ // itself, so return 0.
+ return (prev_start == host_check_begin) ?
+ 0 : (host.length() - prev_start);
+ }
- if (type & kExceptionRule) {
- if (next_dot == std::string::npos) {
- // If we get here, we had an exception rule with no dots (e.g.
- // "!foo"). This would only be valid if we had a corresponding
- // wildcard rule, which would have to be "*". But we explicitly
- // disallow that case, so this kind of rule is invalid.
- NOTREACHED() << "Invalid exception rule";
- return 0;
+ if (rule->type & kExceptionRule) {
+ if (next_dot == std::string::npos) {
+ // If we get here, we had an exception rule with no dots (e.g.
+ // "!foo"). This would only be valid if we had a corresponding
+ // wildcard rule, which would have to be "*". But we explicitly
+ // disallow that case, so this kind of rule is invalid.
+ NOTREACHED() << "Invalid exception rule";
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return host.length() - next_dot - 1;
}
- return host.length() - next_dot - 1;
- }
- // If curr_start == host_check_begin, then the host is the registry
- // itself, so return 0.
- return (curr_start == host_check_begin) ? 0
- : (host.length() - curr_start);
+ // If curr_start == host_check_begin, then the host is the registry
+ // itself, so return 0.
+ return (curr_start == host_check_begin) ?
+ 0 : (host.length() - curr_start);
+ }
}
if (next_dot >= host_check_len) // Catches std::string::npos as well.
@@ -379,17 +260,11 @@
return GetRegistryLengthImpl(canon_host, unknown_filter, private_filter);
}
-void SetFindDomainGraph() {
- g_graph = kDafsa;
- g_graph_length = sizeof(kDafsa);
+void SetFindDomainFunctionAndStringPoolForTesting(FindDomainPtr function,
+ const char* stringpool) {
+ g_find_domain_function = function ? function : kDefaultFindDomainFunction;
+ g_stringpool = stringpool ? stringpool : kDefaultStringPool;
}
-void SetFindDomainGraph(const unsigned char* domains, size_t length) {
- CHECK(domains);
- CHECK_NE(length, 0U);
- g_graph = domains;
- g_graph_length = length;
-}
-
} // namespace registry_controlled_domains
} // namespace net

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