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1 // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. | 1 // Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be | 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
3 // found in the LICENSE file. | 3 // found in the LICENSE file. |
4 | 4 |
5 // The basic usage of the Filter interface is described in the comment at | 5 // The basic usage of the Filter interface is described in the comment at |
6 // the beginning of filter.h. If Filter::Factory is passed a vector of | 6 // the beginning of filter.h. If Filter::Factory is passed a vector of |
7 // size greater than 1, that interface is implemented by a series of filters | 7 // size greater than 1, that interface is implemented by a series of filters |
8 // connected in a chain. In such a case the first filter | 8 // connected in a chain. In such a case the first filter |
9 // in the chain proxies calls to ReadData() so that its return values | 9 // in the chain proxies calls to ReadData() so that its return values |
10 // apply to the entire chain. | 10 // apply to the entire chain. |
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21 // next filter needs it, a return value of FILTER_NEED_MORE_DATA from the | 21 // next filter needs it, a return value of FILTER_NEED_MORE_DATA from the |
22 // final filter will apply to the entire chain. | 22 // final filter will apply to the entire chain. |
23 | 23 |
24 #include "net/filter/filter.h" | 24 #include "net/filter/filter.h" |
25 | 25 |
26 #include "base/files/file_path.h" | 26 #include "base/files/file_path.h" |
27 #include "base/strings/string_util.h" | 27 #include "base/strings/string_util.h" |
28 #include "net/base/filename_util_unsafe.h" | 28 #include "net/base/filename_util_unsafe.h" |
29 #include "net/base/io_buffer.h" | 29 #include "net/base/io_buffer.h" |
30 #include "net/base/mime_util.h" | 30 #include "net/base/mime_util.h" |
| 31 #include "net/base/sdch_net_log_params.h" |
31 #include "net/filter/gzip_filter.h" | 32 #include "net/filter/gzip_filter.h" |
32 #include "net/filter/sdch_filter.h" | 33 #include "net/filter/sdch_filter.h" |
33 #include "net/url_request/url_request_context.h" | 34 #include "net/url_request/url_request_context.h" |
34 #include "url/gurl.h" | 35 #include "url/gurl.h" |
35 | 36 |
| 37 namespace net { |
| 38 |
36 namespace { | 39 namespace { |
37 | 40 |
38 // Filter types (using canonical lower case only): | 41 // Filter types (using canonical lower case only): |
39 const char kDeflate[] = "deflate"; | 42 const char kDeflate[] = "deflate"; |
40 const char kGZip[] = "gzip"; | 43 const char kGZip[] = "gzip"; |
41 const char kXGZip[] = "x-gzip"; | 44 const char kXGZip[] = "x-gzip"; |
42 const char kSdch[] = "sdch"; | 45 const char kSdch[] = "sdch"; |
43 // compress and x-compress are currently not supported. If we decide to support | 46 // compress and x-compress are currently not supported. If we decide to support |
44 // them, we'll need the same mime type compatibility hack we have for gzip. For | 47 // them, we'll need the same mime type compatibility hack we have for gzip. For |
45 // more information, see Firefox's nsHttpChannel::ProcessNormal. | 48 // more information, see Firefox's nsHttpChannel::ProcessNormal. |
46 | 49 |
47 // Mime types: | 50 // Mime types: |
48 const char kApplicationXGzip[] = "application/x-gzip"; | 51 const char kApplicationXGzip[] = "application/x-gzip"; |
49 const char kApplicationGzip[] = "application/gzip"; | 52 const char kApplicationGzip[] = "application/gzip"; |
50 const char kApplicationXGunzip[] = "application/x-gunzip"; | 53 const char kApplicationXGunzip[] = "application/x-gunzip"; |
51 const char kTextHtml[] = "text/html"; | 54 const char kTextHtml[] = "text/html"; |
52 | 55 |
53 // Buffer size allocated when de-compressing data. | 56 // Buffer size allocated when de-compressing data. |
54 const int kFilterBufSize = 32 * 1024; | 57 const int kFilterBufSize = 32 * 1024; |
55 | 58 |
| 59 void LogSdchProblem(const FilterContext& filter_context, |
| 60 SdchProblemCode problem) { |
| 61 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery(problem); |
| 62 filter_context.GetNetLog().AddEvent( |
| 63 NetLog::TYPE_SDCH_DECODING_ERROR, |
| 64 base::Bind(&NetLogSdchResourceProblemCallback, problem)); |
| 65 } |
| 66 |
56 } // namespace | 67 } // namespace |
57 | 68 |
58 namespace net { | |
59 | |
60 FilterContext::~FilterContext() { | 69 FilterContext::~FilterContext() { |
61 } | 70 } |
62 | 71 |
63 Filter::~Filter() {} | 72 Filter::~Filter() {} |
64 | 73 |
65 // static | 74 // static |
66 Filter* Filter::Factory(const std::vector<FilterType>& filter_types, | 75 Filter* Filter::Factory(const std::vector<FilterType>& filter_types, |
67 const FilterContext& filter_context) { | 76 const FilterContext& filter_context) { |
68 if (filter_types.empty()) | 77 if (filter_types.empty()) |
69 return NULL; | 78 return NULL; |
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226 !IsSupportedMimeType(mime_type)) | 235 !IsSupportedMimeType(mime_type)) |
227 encoding_types->clear(); | 236 encoding_types->clear(); |
228 } | 237 } |
229 } | 238 } |
230 | 239 |
231 // If the request was for SDCH content, then we might need additional fixups. | 240 // If the request was for SDCH content, then we might need additional fixups. |
232 if (!filter_context.SdchResponseExpected()) { | 241 if (!filter_context.SdchResponseExpected()) { |
233 // It was not an SDCH request, so we'll just record stats. | 242 // It was not an SDCH request, so we'll just record stats. |
234 if (1 < encoding_types->size()) { | 243 if (1 < encoding_types->size()) { |
235 // Multiple filters were intended to only be used for SDCH (thus far!) | 244 // Multiple filters were intended to only be used for SDCH (thus far!) |
236 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 245 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_MULTIENCODING_FOR_NON_SDCH_REQUEST); |
237 SdchManager::MULTIENCODING_FOR_NON_SDCH_REQUEST); | |
238 } | 246 } |
239 if ((1 == encoding_types->size()) && | 247 if ((1 == encoding_types->size()) && |
240 (FILTER_TYPE_SDCH == encoding_types->front())) { | 248 (FILTER_TYPE_SDCH == encoding_types->front())) { |
241 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 249 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, |
242 SdchManager::SDCH_CONTENT_ENCODE_FOR_NON_SDCH_REQUEST); | 250 SDCH_SDCH_CONTENT_ENCODE_FOR_NON_SDCH_REQUEST); |
243 } | 251 } |
244 return; | 252 return; |
245 } | 253 } |
246 | 254 |
247 // The request was tagged as an SDCH request, which means the server supplied | 255 // The request was tagged as an SDCH request, which means the server supplied |
248 // a dictionary, and we advertised it in the request. Some proxies will do | 256 // a dictionary, and we advertised it in the request. Some proxies will do |
249 // very strange things to the request, or the response, so we have to handle | 257 // very strange things to the request, or the response, so we have to handle |
250 // them gracefully. | 258 // them gracefully. |
251 | 259 |
252 // If content encoding included SDCH, then everything is "relatively" fine. | 260 // If content encoding included SDCH, then everything is "relatively" fine. |
253 if (!encoding_types->empty() && | 261 if (!encoding_types->empty() && |
254 (FILTER_TYPE_SDCH == encoding_types->front())) { | 262 (FILTER_TYPE_SDCH == encoding_types->front())) { |
255 // Some proxies (found currently in Argentina) strip the Content-Encoding | 263 // Some proxies (found currently in Argentina) strip the Content-Encoding |
256 // text from "sdch,gzip" to a mere "sdch" without modifying the compressed | 264 // text from "sdch,gzip" to a mere "sdch" without modifying the compressed |
257 // payload. To handle this gracefully, we simulate the "probably" deleted | 265 // payload. To handle this gracefully, we simulate the "probably" deleted |
258 // ",gzip" by appending a tentative gzip decode, which will default to a | 266 // ",gzip" by appending a tentative gzip decode, which will default to a |
259 // no-op pass through filter if it doesn't get gzip headers where expected. | 267 // no-op pass through filter if it doesn't get gzip headers where expected. |
260 if (1 == encoding_types->size()) { | 268 if (1 == encoding_types->size()) { |
261 encoding_types->push_back(FILTER_TYPE_GZIP_HELPING_SDCH); | 269 encoding_types->push_back(FILTER_TYPE_GZIP_HELPING_SDCH); |
262 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 270 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_OPTIONAL_GUNZIP_ENCODING_ADDED); |
263 SdchManager::OPTIONAL_GUNZIP_ENCODING_ADDED); | |
264 } | 271 } |
265 return; | 272 return; |
266 } | 273 } |
267 | 274 |
268 // There are now several cases to handle for an SDCH request. Foremost, if | 275 // There are now several cases to handle for an SDCH request. Foremost, if |
269 // the outbound request was stripped so as not to advertise support for | 276 // the outbound request was stripped so as not to advertise support for |
270 // encodings, we might get back content with no encoding, or (for example) | 277 // encodings, we might get back content with no encoding, or (for example) |
271 // just gzip. We have to be sure that any changes we make allow for such | 278 // just gzip. We have to be sure that any changes we make allow for such |
272 // minimal coding to work. That issue is why we use TENTATIVE filters if we | 279 // minimal coding to work. That issue is why we use TENTATIVE filters if we |
273 // add any, as those filters sniff the content, and act as pass-through | 280 // add any, as those filters sniff the content, and act as pass-through |
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287 // The one unresolved failure mode comes when we advertise a dictionary, and | 294 // The one unresolved failure mode comes when we advertise a dictionary, and |
288 // the server tries to *send* a gzipped file (not gzip encode content), and | 295 // the server tries to *send* a gzipped file (not gzip encode content), and |
289 // then we could do a gzip decode :-(. Since SDCH is only (currently) | 296 // then we could do a gzip decode :-(. Since SDCH is only (currently) |
290 // supported server side on paths that only send HTML content, this mode has | 297 // supported server side on paths that only send HTML content, this mode has |
291 // never surfaced in the wild (and is unlikely to). | 298 // never surfaced in the wild (and is unlikely to). |
292 // We will gather a lot of stats as we perform the fixups | 299 // We will gather a lot of stats as we perform the fixups |
293 if (StartsWithASCII(mime_type, kTextHtml, false)) { | 300 if (StartsWithASCII(mime_type, kTextHtml, false)) { |
294 // Suspicious case: Advertised dictionary, but server didn't use sdch, and | 301 // Suspicious case: Advertised dictionary, but server didn't use sdch, and |
295 // we're HTML tagged. | 302 // we're HTML tagged. |
296 if (encoding_types->empty()) { | 303 if (encoding_types->empty()) { |
297 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 304 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_ADDED_CONTENT_ENCODING); |
298 SdchManager::ADDED_CONTENT_ENCODING); | |
299 } else if (1 == encoding_types->size()) { | 305 } else if (1 == encoding_types->size()) { |
300 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 306 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODING); |
301 SdchManager::FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODING); | |
302 } else { | 307 } else { |
303 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 308 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODINGS); |
304 SdchManager::FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODINGS); | |
305 } | 309 } |
306 } else { | 310 } else { |
307 // Remarkable case!?! We advertised an SDCH dictionary, content-encoding | 311 // Remarkable case!?! We advertised an SDCH dictionary, content-encoding |
308 // was not marked for SDCH processing: Why did the server suggest an SDCH | 312 // was not marked for SDCH processing: Why did the server suggest an SDCH |
309 // dictionary in the first place??. Also, the content isn't | 313 // dictionary in the first place??. Also, the content isn't |
310 // tagged as HTML, despite the fact that SDCH encoding is mostly likely for | 314 // tagged as HTML, despite the fact that SDCH encoding is mostly likely for |
311 // HTML: Did some anti-virus system strip this tag (sometimes they strip | 315 // HTML: Did some anti-virus system strip this tag (sometimes they strip |
312 // accept-encoding headers on the request)?? Does the content encoding not | 316 // accept-encoding headers on the request)?? Does the content encoding not |
313 // start with "text/html" for some other reason?? We'll report this as a | 317 // start with "text/html" for some other reason?? We'll report this as a |
314 // fixup to a binary file, but it probably really is text/html (some how). | 318 // fixup to a binary file, but it probably really is text/html (some how). |
315 if (encoding_types->empty()) { | 319 if (encoding_types->empty()) { |
316 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 320 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_BINARY_ADDED_CONTENT_ENCODING); |
317 SdchManager::BINARY_ADDED_CONTENT_ENCODING); | |
318 } else if (1 == encoding_types->size()) { | 321 } else if (1 == encoding_types->size()) { |
319 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 322 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_BINARY_FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODING); |
320 SdchManager::BINARY_FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODING); | |
321 } else { | 323 } else { |
322 SdchManager::SdchErrorRecovery( | 324 LogSdchProblem(filter_context, SDCH_BINARY_FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODINGS); |
323 SdchManager::BINARY_FIXED_CONTENT_ENCODINGS); | |
324 } | 325 } |
325 } | 326 } |
326 | 327 |
327 // Leave the existing encoding type to be processed first, and add our | 328 // Leave the existing encoding type to be processed first, and add our |
328 // tentative decodings to be done afterwards. Vodaphone UK reportedyl will | 329 // tentative decodings to be done afterwards. Vodaphone UK reportedyl will |
329 // perform a second layer of gzip encoding atop the server's sdch,gzip | 330 // perform a second layer of gzip encoding atop the server's sdch,gzip |
330 // encoding, and then claim that the content encoding is a mere gzip. As a | 331 // encoding, and then claim that the content encoding is a mere gzip. As a |
331 // result we'll need (in that case) to do the gunzip, plus our tentative | 332 // result we'll need (in that case) to do the gunzip, plus our tentative |
332 // gunzip and tentative SDCH decoding. | 333 // gunzip and tentative SDCH decoding. |
333 // This approach nicely handles the empty() list as well, and should work with | 334 // This approach nicely handles the empty() list as well, and should work with |
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423 | 424 |
424 void Filter::PushDataIntoNextFilter() { | 425 void Filter::PushDataIntoNextFilter() { |
425 IOBuffer* next_buffer = next_filter_->stream_buffer(); | 426 IOBuffer* next_buffer = next_filter_->stream_buffer(); |
426 int next_size = next_filter_->stream_buffer_size(); | 427 int next_size = next_filter_->stream_buffer_size(); |
427 last_status_ = ReadFilteredData(next_buffer->data(), &next_size); | 428 last_status_ = ReadFilteredData(next_buffer->data(), &next_size); |
428 if (FILTER_ERROR != last_status_) | 429 if (FILTER_ERROR != last_status_) |
429 next_filter_->FlushStreamBuffer(next_size); | 430 next_filter_->FlushStreamBuffer(next_size); |
430 } | 431 } |
431 | 432 |
432 } // namespace net | 433 } // namespace net |
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