#ifndef INCLUDE_LLHTTP_H_ #define INCLUDE_LLHTTP_H_ #define LLHTTP_VERSION_MAJOR 6 #define LLHTTP_VERSION_MINOR 0 #define LLHTTP_VERSION_PATCH 4 #ifndef LLHTTP_STRICT_MODE # define LLHTTP_STRICT_MODE 0 #endif #ifndef INCLUDE_LLHTTP_ITSELF_H_ #define INCLUDE_LLHTTP_ITSELF_H_ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include typedef struct llhttp__internal_s llhttp__internal_t; struct llhttp__internal_s { int32_t _index; void* _span_pos0; void* _span_cb0; int32_t error; const char* reason; const char* error_pos; void* data; void* _current; uint64_t content_length; uint8_t type; uint8_t method; uint8_t http_major; uint8_t http_minor; uint8_t header_state; uint8_t lenient_flags; uint8_t upgrade; uint8_t finish; uint16_t flags; uint16_t status_code; void* settings; }; int llhttp__internal_init(llhttp__internal_t* s); int llhttp__internal_execute(llhttp__internal_t* s, const char* p, const char* endp); #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* INCLUDE_LLHTTP_ITSELF_H_ */ #ifndef LLLLHTTP_C_HEADERS_ #define LLLLHTTP_C_HEADERS_ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif enum llhttp_errno { HPE_OK = 0, HPE_INTERNAL = 1, HPE_STRICT = 2, HPE_LF_EXPECTED = 3, HPE_UNEXPECTED_CONTENT_LENGTH = 4, HPE_CLOSED_CONNECTION = 5, HPE_INVALID_METHOD = 6, HPE_INVALID_URL = 7, HPE_INVALID_CONSTANT = 8, HPE_INVALID_VERSION = 9, HPE_INVALID_HEADER_TOKEN = 10, HPE_INVALID_CONTENT_LENGTH = 11, HPE_INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE = 12, HPE_INVALID_STATUS = 13, HPE_INVALID_EOF_STATE = 14, HPE_INVALID_TRANSFER_ENCODING = 15, HPE_CB_MESSAGE_BEGIN = 16, HPE_CB_HEADERS_COMPLETE = 17, HPE_CB_MESSAGE_COMPLETE = 18, HPE_CB_CHUNK_HEADER = 19, HPE_CB_CHUNK_COMPLETE = 20, HPE_PAUSED = 21, HPE_PAUSED_UPGRADE = 22, HPE_PAUSED_H2_UPGRADE = 23, HPE_USER = 24 }; typedef enum llhttp_errno llhttp_errno_t; enum llhttp_flags { F_CONNECTION_KEEP_ALIVE = 0x1, F_CONNECTION_CLOSE = 0x2, F_CONNECTION_UPGRADE = 0x4, F_CHUNKED = 0x8, F_UPGRADE = 0x10, F_CONTENT_LENGTH = 0x20, F_SKIPBODY = 0x40, F_TRAILING = 0x80, F_TRANSFER_ENCODING = 0x200 }; typedef enum llhttp_flags llhttp_flags_t; enum llhttp_lenient_flags { LENIENT_HEADERS = 0x1, LENIENT_CHUNKED_LENGTH = 0x2, LENIENT_KEEP_ALIVE = 0x4 }; typedef enum llhttp_lenient_flags llhttp_lenient_flags_t; enum llhttp_type { HTTP_BOTH = 0, HTTP_REQUEST = 1, HTTP_RESPONSE = 2 }; typedef enum llhttp_type llhttp_type_t; enum llhttp_finish { HTTP_FINISH_SAFE = 0, HTTP_FINISH_SAFE_WITH_CB = 1, HTTP_FINISH_UNSAFE = 2 }; typedef enum llhttp_finish llhttp_finish_t; enum llhttp_method { HTTP_DELETE = 0, HTTP_GET = 1, HTTP_HEAD = 2, HTTP_POST = 3, HTTP_PUT = 4, HTTP_CONNECT = 5, HTTP_OPTIONS = 6, HTTP_TRACE = 7, HTTP_COPY = 8, HTTP_LOCK = 9, HTTP_MKCOL = 10, HTTP_MOVE = 11, HTTP_PROPFIND = 12, HTTP_PROPPATCH = 13, HTTP_SEARCH = 14, HTTP_UNLOCK = 15, HTTP_BIND = 16, HTTP_REBIND = 17, HTTP_UNBIND = 18, HTTP_ACL = 19, HTTP_REPORT = 20, HTTP_MKACTIVITY = 21, HTTP_CHECKOUT = 22, HTTP_MERGE = 23, HTTP_MSEARCH = 24, HTTP_NOTIFY = 25, HTTP_SUBSCRIBE = 26, HTTP_UNSUBSCRIBE = 27, HTTP_PATCH = 28, HTTP_PURGE = 29, HTTP_MKCALENDAR = 30, HTTP_LINK = 31, HTTP_UNLINK = 32, HTTP_SOURCE = 33, HTTP_PRI = 34, HTTP_DESCRIBE = 35, HTTP_ANNOUNCE = 36, HTTP_SETUP = 37, HTTP_PLAY = 38, HTTP_PAUSE = 39, HTTP_TEARDOWN = 40, HTTP_GET_PARAMETER = 41, HTTP_SET_PARAMETER = 42, HTTP_REDIRECT = 43, HTTP_RECORD = 44, HTTP_FLUSH = 45 }; typedef enum llhttp_method llhttp_method_t; #define HTTP_ERRNO_MAP(XX) \ XX(0, OK, OK) \ XX(1, INTERNAL, INTERNAL) \ XX(2, STRICT, STRICT) \ XX(3, LF_EXPECTED, LF_EXPECTED) \ XX(4, UNEXPECTED_CONTENT_LENGTH, UNEXPECTED_CONTENT_LENGTH) \ XX(5, CLOSED_CONNECTION, CLOSED_CONNECTION) \ XX(6, INVALID_METHOD, INVALID_METHOD) \ XX(7, INVALID_URL, INVALID_URL) \ XX(8, INVALID_CONSTANT, INVALID_CONSTANT) \ XX(9, INVALID_VERSION, INVALID_VERSION) \ XX(10, INVALID_HEADER_TOKEN, INVALID_HEADER_TOKEN) \ XX(11, INVALID_CONTENT_LENGTH, INVALID_CONTENT_LENGTH) \ XX(12, INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE, INVALID_CHUNK_SIZE) \ XX(13, INVALID_STATUS, INVALID_STATUS) \ XX(14, INVALID_EOF_STATE, INVALID_EOF_STATE) \ XX(15, INVALID_TRANSFER_ENCODING, INVALID_TRANSFER_ENCODING) \ XX(16, CB_MESSAGE_BEGIN, CB_MESSAGE_BEGIN) \ XX(17, CB_HEADERS_COMPLETE, CB_HEADERS_COMPLETE) \ XX(18, CB_MESSAGE_COMPLETE, CB_MESSAGE_COMPLETE) \ XX(19, CB_CHUNK_HEADER, CB_CHUNK_HEADER) \ XX(20, CB_CHUNK_COMPLETE, CB_CHUNK_COMPLETE) \ XX(21, PAUSED, PAUSED) \ XX(22, PAUSED_UPGRADE, PAUSED_UPGRADE) \ XX(23, PAUSED_H2_UPGRADE, PAUSED_H2_UPGRADE) \ XX(24, USER, USER) \ #define HTTP_METHOD_MAP(XX) \ XX(0, DELETE, DELETE) \ XX(1, GET, GET) \ XX(2, HEAD, HEAD) \ XX(3, POST, POST) \ XX(4, PUT, PUT) \ XX(5, CONNECT, CONNECT) \ XX(6, OPTIONS, OPTIONS) \ XX(7, TRACE, TRACE) \ XX(8, COPY, COPY) \ XX(9, LOCK, LOCK) \ XX(10, MKCOL, MKCOL) \ XX(11, MOVE, MOVE) \ XX(12, PROPFIND, PROPFIND) \ XX(13, PROPPATCH, PROPPATCH) \ XX(14, SEARCH, SEARCH) \ XX(15, UNLOCK, UNLOCK) \ XX(16, BIND, BIND) \ XX(17, REBIND, REBIND) \ XX(18, UNBIND, UNBIND) \ XX(19, ACL, ACL) \ XX(20, REPORT, REPORT) \ XX(21, MKACTIVITY, MKACTIVITY) \ XX(22, CHECKOUT, CHECKOUT) \ XX(23, MERGE, MERGE) \ XX(24, MSEARCH, M-SEARCH) \ XX(25, NOTIFY, NOTIFY) \ XX(26, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE) \ XX(27, UNSUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE) \ XX(28, PATCH, PATCH) \ XX(29, PURGE, PURGE) \ XX(30, MKCALENDAR, MKCALENDAR) \ XX(31, LINK, LINK) \ XX(32, UNLINK, UNLINK) \ XX(33, SOURCE, SOURCE) \ #define RTSP_METHOD_MAP(XX) \ XX(1, GET, GET) \ XX(3, POST, POST) \ XX(6, OPTIONS, OPTIONS) \ XX(35, DESCRIBE, DESCRIBE) \ XX(36, ANNOUNCE, ANNOUNCE) \ XX(37, SETUP, SETUP) \ XX(38, PLAY, PLAY) \ XX(39, PAUSE, PAUSE) \ XX(40, TEARDOWN, TEARDOWN) \ XX(41, GET_PARAMETER, GET_PARAMETER) \ XX(42, SET_PARAMETER, SET_PARAMETER) \ XX(43, REDIRECT, REDIRECT) \ XX(44, RECORD, RECORD) \ XX(45, FLUSH, FLUSH) \ #define HTTP_ALL_METHOD_MAP(XX) \ XX(0, DELETE, DELETE) \ XX(1, GET, GET) \ XX(2, HEAD, HEAD) \ XX(3, POST, POST) \ XX(4, PUT, PUT) \ XX(5, CONNECT, CONNECT) \ XX(6, OPTIONS, OPTIONS) \ XX(7, TRACE, TRACE) \ XX(8, COPY, COPY) \ XX(9, LOCK, LOCK) \ XX(10, MKCOL, MKCOL) \ XX(11, MOVE, MOVE) \ XX(12, PROPFIND, PROPFIND) \ XX(13, PROPPATCH, PROPPATCH) \ XX(14, SEARCH, SEARCH) \ XX(15, UNLOCK, UNLOCK) \ XX(16, BIND, BIND) \ XX(17, REBIND, REBIND) \ XX(18, UNBIND, UNBIND) \ XX(19, ACL, ACL) \ XX(20, REPORT, REPORT) \ XX(21, MKACTIVITY, MKACTIVITY) \ XX(22, CHECKOUT, CHECKOUT) \ XX(23, MERGE, MERGE) \ XX(24, MSEARCH, M-SEARCH) \ XX(25, NOTIFY, NOTIFY) \ XX(26, SUBSCRIBE, SUBSCRIBE) \ XX(27, UNSUBSCRIBE, UNSUBSCRIBE) \ XX(28, PATCH, PATCH) \ XX(29, PURGE, PURGE) \ XX(30, MKCALENDAR, MKCALENDAR) \ XX(31, LINK, LINK) \ XX(32, UNLINK, UNLINK) \ XX(33, SOURCE, SOURCE) \ XX(34, PRI, PRI) \ XX(35, DESCRIBE, DESCRIBE) \ XX(36, ANNOUNCE, ANNOUNCE) \ XX(37, SETUP, SETUP) \ XX(38, PLAY, PLAY) \ XX(39, PAUSE, PAUSE) \ XX(40, TEARDOWN, TEARDOWN) \ XX(41, GET_PARAMETER, GET_PARAMETER) \ XX(42, SET_PARAMETER, SET_PARAMETER) \ XX(43, REDIRECT, REDIRECT) \ XX(44, RECORD, RECORD) \ XX(45, FLUSH, FLUSH) \ #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* LLLLHTTP_C_HEADERS_ */ #ifndef INCLUDE_LLHTTP_API_H_ #define INCLUDE_LLHTTP_API_H_ #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif #include #if defined(__wasm__) #define LLHTTP_EXPORT __attribute__((visibility("default"))) #else #define LLHTTP_EXPORT #endif typedef llhttp__internal_t llhttp_t; typedef struct llhttp_settings_s llhttp_settings_t; typedef int (*llhttp_data_cb)(llhttp_t*, const char *at, size_t length); typedef int (*llhttp_cb)(llhttp_t*); struct llhttp_settings_s { /* Possible return values 0, -1, `HPE_PAUSED` */ llhttp_cb on_message_begin; /* Possible return values 0, -1, HPE_USER */ llhttp_data_cb on_url; llhttp_data_cb on_status; llhttp_data_cb on_header_field; llhttp_data_cb on_header_value; /* Possible return values: * 0 - Proceed normally * 1 - Assume that request/response has no body, and proceed to parsing the * next message * 2 - Assume absence of body (as above) and make `llhttp_execute()` return * `HPE_PAUSED_UPGRADE` * -1 - Error * `HPE_PAUSED` */ llhttp_cb on_headers_complete; /* Possible return values 0, -1, HPE_USER */ llhttp_data_cb on_body; /* Possible return values 0, -1, `HPE_PAUSED` */ llhttp_cb on_message_complete; /* When on_chunk_header is called, the current chunk length is stored * in parser->content_length. * Possible return values 0, -1, `HPE_PAUSED` */ llhttp_cb on_chunk_header; llhttp_cb on_chunk_complete; /* Information-only callbacks, return value is ignored */ llhttp_cb on_url_complete; llhttp_cb on_status_complete; llhttp_cb on_header_field_complete; llhttp_cb on_header_value_complete; }; /* Initialize the parser with specific type and user settings. * * NOTE: lifetime of `settings` has to be at least the same as the lifetime of * the `parser` here. In practice, `settings` has to be either a static * variable or be allocated with `malloc`, `new`, etc. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_init(llhttp_t* parser, llhttp_type_t type, const llhttp_settings_t* settings); #if defined(__wasm__) LLHTTP_EXPORT llhttp_t* llhttp_alloc(llhttp_type_t type); LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_free(llhttp_t* parser); LLHTTP_EXPORT uint8_t llhttp_get_type(llhttp_t* parser); LLHTTP_EXPORT uint8_t llhttp_get_http_major(llhttp_t* parser); LLHTTP_EXPORT uint8_t llhttp_get_http_minor(llhttp_t* parser); LLHTTP_EXPORT uint8_t llhttp_get_method(llhttp_t* parser); LLHTTP_EXPORT int llhttp_get_status_code(llhttp_t* parser); LLHTTP_EXPORT uint8_t llhttp_get_upgrade(llhttp_t* parser); #endif // defined(__wasm__) /* Reset an already initialized parser back to the start state, preserving the * existing parser type, callback settings, user data, and lenient flags. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_reset(llhttp_t* parser); /* Initialize the settings object */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_settings_init(llhttp_settings_t* settings); /* Parse full or partial request/response, invoking user callbacks along the * way. * * If any of `llhttp_data_cb` returns errno not equal to `HPE_OK` - the parsing * interrupts, and such errno is returned from `llhttp_execute()`. If * `HPE_PAUSED` was used as a errno, the execution can be resumed with * `llhttp_resume()` call. * * In a special case of CONNECT/Upgrade request/response `HPE_PAUSED_UPGRADE` * is returned after fully parsing the request/response. If the user wishes to * continue parsing, they need to invoke `llhttp_resume_after_upgrade()`. * * NOTE: if this function ever returns a non-pause type error, it will continue * to return the same error upon each successive call up until `llhttp_init()` * is called. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT llhttp_errno_t llhttp_execute(llhttp_t* parser, const char* data, size_t len); /* This method should be called when the other side has no further bytes to * send (e.g. shutdown of readable side of the TCP connection.) * * Requests without `Content-Length` and other messages might require treating * all incoming bytes as the part of the body, up to the last byte of the * connection. This method will invoke `on_message_complete()` callback if the * request was terminated safely. Otherwise a error code would be returned. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT llhttp_errno_t llhttp_finish(llhttp_t* parser); /* Returns `1` if the incoming message is parsed until the last byte, and has * to be completed by calling `llhttp_finish()` on EOF */ LLHTTP_EXPORT int llhttp_message_needs_eof(const llhttp_t* parser); /* Returns `1` if there might be any other messages following the last that was * successfully parsed. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT int llhttp_should_keep_alive(const llhttp_t* parser); /* Make further calls of `llhttp_execute()` return `HPE_PAUSED` and set * appropriate error reason. * * Important: do not call this from user callbacks! User callbacks must return * `HPE_PAUSED` if pausing is required. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_pause(llhttp_t* parser); /* Might be called to resume the execution after the pause in user's callback. * See `llhttp_execute()` above for details. * * Call this only if `llhttp_execute()` returns `HPE_PAUSED`. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_resume(llhttp_t* parser); /* Might be called to resume the execution after the pause in user's callback. * See `llhttp_execute()` above for details. * * Call this only if `llhttp_execute()` returns `HPE_PAUSED_UPGRADE` */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_resume_after_upgrade(llhttp_t* parser); /* Returns the latest return error */ LLHTTP_EXPORT llhttp_errno_t llhttp_get_errno(const llhttp_t* parser); /* Returns the verbal explanation of the latest returned error. * * Note: User callback should set error reason when returning the error. See * `llhttp_set_error_reason()` for details. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT const char* llhttp_get_error_reason(const llhttp_t* parser); /* Assign verbal description to the returned error. Must be called in user * callbacks right before returning the errno. * * Note: `HPE_USER` error code might be useful in user callbacks. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_set_error_reason(llhttp_t* parser, const char* reason); /* Returns the pointer to the last parsed byte before the returned error. The * pointer is relative to the `data` argument of `llhttp_execute()`. * * Note: this method might be useful for counting the number of parsed bytes. */ LLHTTP_EXPORT const char* llhttp_get_error_pos(const llhttp_t* parser); /* Returns textual name of error code */ LLHTTP_EXPORT const char* llhttp_errno_name(llhttp_errno_t err); /* Returns textual name of HTTP method */ LLHTTP_EXPORT const char* llhttp_method_name(llhttp_method_t method); /* Enables/disables lenient header value parsing (disabled by default). * * Lenient parsing disables header value token checks, extending llhttp's * protocol support to highly non-compliant clients/server. No * `HPE_INVALID_HEADER_TOKEN` will be raised for incorrect header values when * lenient parsing is "on". * * **(USE AT YOUR OWN RISK)** */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_set_lenient_headers(llhttp_t* parser, int enabled); /* Enables/disables lenient handling of conflicting `Transfer-Encoding` and * `Content-Length` headers (disabled by default). * * Normally `llhttp` would error when `Transfer-Encoding` is present in * conjunction with `Content-Length`. This error is important to prevent HTTP * request smuggling, but may be less desirable for small number of cases * involving legacy servers. * * **(USE AT YOUR OWN RISK)** */ LLHTTP_EXPORT void llhttp_set_lenient_chunked_length(llhttp_t* parser, int enabled); /* Enables/disables lenient handling of `Connection: close` and HTTP/1.0 * requests responses. * * Normally `llhttp` would error on (in strict mode) or discard (in loose mode) * the HTTP request/response after the request/response with `Connection: close` * and `Content-Length`. This is important to prevent cache poisoning attacks, * but might interact badly with outdated and insecure clients. With this flag * the extra request/response will be parsed normally. * * **(USE AT YOUR OWN RISK)** */ void llhttp_set_lenient_keep_alive(llhttp_t* parser, int enabled); #ifdef __cplusplus } /* extern "C" */ #endif #endif /* INCLUDE_LLHTTP_API_H_ */ #endif /* INCLUDE_LLHTTP_H_ */