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/**
* @file util_fcgi.h
* @brief FastCGI protocol definitions and support routines
*
* @defgroup APACHE_CORE_FASTCGI FastCGI Tools
* @ingroup APACHE_CORE
* @{
*/
#ifndef APACHE_UTIL_FCGI_H
#define APACHE_UTIL_FCGI_H
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
#include "httpd.h"
/**
* @brief A structure that represents the fixed header fields
* at the beginning of a "FastCGI record" (i.e., the data prior
* to content data and padding).
*/
typedef struct {
/** See values for version, below */
unsigned char version;
/** See values for type, below */
unsigned char type;
/** request id, in two parts */
unsigned char requestIdB1;
unsigned char requestIdB0;
/** content length, in two parts */
unsigned char contentLengthB1;
unsigned char contentLengthB0;
/** padding length */
unsigned char paddingLength;
/** 8-bit reserved field */
unsigned char reserved;
} ap_fcgi_header;
/*
* Number of bytes in the header portion of a FastCGI record
* (i.e., ap_fcgi_header structure). Future versions of the
* protocol may increase the size.
*/
#define AP_FCGI_HEADER_LEN 8
/*
* Maximum number of bytes in the content portion of a FastCGI record.
*/
#define AP_FCGI_MAX_CONTENT_LEN 65535
/**
* Possible values for the version field of ap_fcgi_header
*/
#define AP_FCGI_VERSION_1 1
/**
* Possible values for the type field of ap_fcgi_header
*/
#define AP_FCGI_BEGIN_REQUEST 1
#define AP_FCGI_ABORT_REQUEST 2
#define AP_FCGI_END_REQUEST 3
#define AP_FCGI_PARAMS 4
#define AP_FCGI_STDIN 5
#define AP_FCGI_STDOUT 6
#define AP_FCGI_STDERR 7
#define AP_FCGI_DATA 8
#define AP_FCGI_GET_VALUES 9
#define AP_FCGI_GET_VALUES_RESULT 10
#define AP_FCGI_UNKNOWN_TYPE 11
#define AP_FCGI_MAXTYPE (AP_FCGI_UNKNOWN_TYPE)
/**
* Offsets of the various fields of ap_fcgi_header
*/
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_VERSION_OFFSET 0
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_TYPE_OFFSET 1
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_REQUEST_ID_B1_OFFSET 2
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_REQUEST_ID_B0_OFFSET 3
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_CONTENT_LEN_B1_OFFSET 4
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_CONTENT_LEN_B0_OFFSET 5
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_PADDING_LEN_OFFSET 6
#define AP_FCGI_HDR_RESERVED_OFFSET 7
/**
* @brief This represents the content data of the FastCGI record when
* the type is AP_FCGI_BEGIN_REQUEST.
*/
typedef struct {
/**
* role, in two parts
* See values for role, below
*/
unsigned char roleB1;
unsigned char roleB0;
/**
* flags
* See values for flags bits, below
*/
unsigned char flags;
/** reserved */
unsigned char reserved[5];
} ap_fcgi_begin_request_body;
/*
* Values for role component of ap_fcgi_begin_request_body
*/
#define AP_FCGI_RESPONDER 1
#define AP_FCGI_AUTHORIZER 2
#define AP_FCGI_FILTER 3
/*
* Values for flags bits of ap_fcgi_begin_request_body
*/
#define AP_FCGI_KEEP_CONN 1 /* otherwise the application closes */
/**
* Offsets of the various fields of ap_fcgi_begin_request_body
*/
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_ROLEB1_OFFSET 0
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_ROLEB0_OFFSET 1
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_FLAGS_OFFSET 2
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_RESERVED0_OFFSET 3
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_RESERVED1_OFFSET 4
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_RESERVED2_OFFSET 5
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_RESERVED3_OFFSET 6
#define AP_FCGI_BRB_RESERVED4_OFFSET 7
/**
* Pack ap_fcgi_header
* @param h The header to read from
* @param a The array to write to, of size AP_FCGI_HEADER_LEN
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_fcgi_header_to_array(ap_fcgi_header *h,
unsigned char a[]);
/**
* Unpack header of FastCGI record into ap_fcgi_header
* @param h The header to write to
* @param a The array to read from, of size AP_FCGI_HEADER_LEN
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_fcgi_header_from_array(ap_fcgi_header *h,
unsigned char a[]);
/**
* Unpack header of FastCGI record into individual fields
* @param version The version, on output
* @param type The type, on output
* @param request_id The request id, on output
* @param content_len The content length, on output
* @param padding_len The amount of padding following the content, on output
* @param a The array to read from, of size AP_FCGI_HEADER_LEN
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_fcgi_header_fields_from_array(unsigned char *version,
unsigned char *type,
apr_uint16_t *request_id,
apr_uint16_t *content_len,
unsigned char *padding_len,
unsigned char a[]);
/**
* Pack ap_fcgi_begin_request_body
* @param h The begin-request body to read from
* @param a The array to write to, of size AP_FCGI_HEADER_LEN
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_fcgi_begin_request_body_to_array(ap_fcgi_begin_request_body *h,
unsigned char a[]);
/**
* Fill in a FastCGI request header with the required field values.
* @param header The header to fill in
* @param type The type of record
* @param request_id The request id
* @param content_len The amount of content which follows the header
* @param padding_len The amount of padding which follows the content
*
* The header array must be at least AP_FCGI_HEADER_LEN bytes long.
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_fcgi_fill_in_header(ap_fcgi_header *header,
unsigned char type,
apr_uint16_t request_id,
apr_uint16_t content_len,
unsigned char padding_len);
/**
* Fill in a FastCGI begin request body with the required field values.
* @param brb The begin-request-body to fill in
* @param role AP_FCGI_RESPONDER or other roles
* @param flags 0 or a combination of flags like AP_FCGI_KEEP_CONN
*/
AP_DECLARE(void) ap_fcgi_fill_in_request_body(ap_fcgi_begin_request_body *brb,
int role,
unsigned char flags);
/**
* Compute the buffer size needed to encode the next portion of
* the provided environment table.
* @param env The environment table
* @param maxlen The maximum buffer size allowable, capped at
* AP_FCGI_MAX_CONTENT_LEN.
* @param starting_elem On input, the next element of the table array
* to process in this FastCGI record. On output, the next element to
* process on the *next* FastCGI record.
* @return Size of buffer needed to encode the next part, or 0
* if no more can be encoded. When 0 is returned: If starting_elem
* has reached the end of the table array, all has been encoded;
* otherwise, the next envvar can't be encoded within the specified
* limit.
* @note If an envvar can't be encoded within the specified limit,
* the caller can log a warning and increment starting_elem and try
* again or increase the limit or fail, as appropriate for the module.
*/
AP_DECLARE(apr_size_t) ap_fcgi_encoded_env_len(apr_table_t *env,
apr_size_t maxlen,
int *starting_elem);
/**
* Encode the next portion of the provided environment table using
* a buffer previously allocated.
* @param r The request, for logging
* @param env The environment table
* @param buffer A buffer to contain the encoded environment table
* @param buflen The length of the buffer, previously computed by
* ap_fcgi_encoded_env_len().
* @param starting_elem On input, the next element of the table array
* to process in this FastCGI record. On output, the next element to
* process on the *next* FastCGI record.
* @return APR_SUCCESS if a section could be encoded or APR_ENOSPC
* otherwise.
* @note The output starting_elem from ap_fcgi_encoded_env_len
* shouldn't be used as input to ap_fcgi_encode_env when building the
* same FastCGI record.
*/
AP_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_fcgi_encode_env(request_rec *r,
apr_table_t *env,
void *buffer,
apr_size_t buflen,
int *starting_elem);
/**
* String forms for the value of the FCGI_ROLE envvar
*/
#define AP_FCGI_RESPONDER_STR "RESPONDER"
#define AP_FCGI_AUTHORIZER_STR "AUTHORIZER"
#define AP_FCGI_FILTER_STR "FILTER"
/**
* FastCGI implementations that implement the AUTHORIZER role
* for Apache httpd and allow the application to participate in
* any of the Apache httpd AAA phases typically set the variable
* FCGI_APACHE_ROLE to one of these strings to indicate the
* specific AAA phase.
*/
#define AP_FCGI_APACHE_ROLE_AUTHENTICATOR_STR "AUTHENTICATOR"
#define AP_FCGI_APACHE_ROLE_AUTHORIZER_STR "AUTHORIZER"
#define AP_FCGI_APACHE_ROLE_ACCESS_CHECKER_STR "ACCESS_CHECKER"
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* !APACHE_UTIL_FCGI_H */
/** @} */