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/*
This file is part of TALER
Copyright (C) 2014, 2015 Christian Grothoff (and other contributing authors)
TALER is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
TALER is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
TALER; see the file COPYING. If not, If not, see
<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>
*/
/**
* @file mint-lib/mint_api_context.c
* @brief Implementation of the context part of the mint's HTTP API
* @author Sree Harsha Totakura <sreeharsha@totakura.in>
* @author Christian Grothoff
*/
#include "platform.h"
#include <curl/curl.h>
#include "taler_mint_service.h"
#include "mint_api_context.h"
/**
* Log error related to CURL operations.
*
* @param type log level
* @param function which function failed to run
* @param code what was the curl error code
*/
#define CURL_STRERROR(type, function, code) \
GNUNET_log (type, \
"Curl function `%s' has failed at `%s:%d' with error: %s\n", \
function, __FILE__, __LINE__, curl_easy_strerror (code));
/**
* Print JSON parsing related error information
*/
#define JSON_WARN(error) \
GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_WARNING, \
"JSON parsing failed at %s:%u: %s (%s)\n", \
__FILE__, __LINE__, error.text, error.source)
/**
* Failsafe flag. Raised if our constructor fails to initialize
* the Curl library.
*/
static int TALER_MINT_curl_fail;
/**
* Jobs are CURL requests running within a `struct TALER_MINT_Context`.
*/
struct MAC_Job
{
/**
* We keep jobs in a DLL.
*/
struct MAC_Job *next;
/**
* We keep jobs in a DLL.
*/
struct MAC_Job *prev;
/**
* Easy handle of the job.
*/
CURL *easy_handle;
/**
* Context this job runs in.
*/
struct TALER_MINT_Context *ctx;
/**
* Function to call upon completion.
*/
MAC_JobCompletionCallback jcc;
/**
* Closure for @e jcc.
*/
void *jcc_cls;
};
/**
* Context
*/
struct TALER_MINT_Context
{
/**
* Curl multi handle
*/
CURLM *multi;
/**
* Curl share handle
*/
CURLSH *share;
/**
* We keep jobs in a DLL.
*/
struct MAC_Job *jobs_head;
/**
* We keep jobs in a DLL.
*/
struct MAC_Job *jobs_tail;
/**
* HTTP header "application/json", created once and used
* for all requests that need it.
*/
struct curl_slist *json_header;
};
/**
* Initialise this library. This function should be called before using any of
* the following functions.
*
* @return library context
*/
struct TALER_MINT_Context *
TALER_MINT_init ()
{
struct TALER_MINT_Context *ctx;
CURLM *multi;
CURLSH *share;
if (TALER_MINT_curl_fail)
{
GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR,
"Curl was not initialised properly\n");
return NULL;
}
if (NULL == (multi = curl_multi_init ()))
{
GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR,
"Failed to create a Curl multi handle\n");
return NULL;
}
if (NULL == (share = curl_share_init ()))
{
GNUNET_log (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR,
"Failed to create a Curl share handle\n");
return NULL;
}
ctx = GNUNET_new (struct TALER_MINT_Context);
ctx->multi = multi;
ctx->share = share;
GNUNET_assert (NULL != (ctx->json_header =
curl_slist_append (NULL,
"Content-Type: application/json")));
return ctx;
}
/**
* Schedule a CURL request to be executed and call the given @a jcc
* upon its completion. Note that the context will make use of the
* CURLOPT_PRIVATE facility of the CURL @a eh. Applications can
* instead use #MAC_easy_to_closure to extract the @a jcc_cls argument
* from a valid @a eh afterwards.
*
* This function modifies the CURL handle to add the
* "Content-Type: application/json" header if @a add_json is set.
*
* @param ctx context to execute the job in
* @param eh curl easy handle for the request, will
* be executed AND cleaned up
* @param add_json add "application/json" content type header
* @param jcc callback to invoke upon completion
* @param jcc_cls closure for @a jcc
*/
struct MAC_Job *
MAC_job_add (struct TALER_MINT_Context *ctx,
CURL *eh,
int add_json,
MAC_JobCompletionCallback jcc,
void *jcc_cls)
{
struct MAC_Job *job;
if (GNUNET_YES == add_json)
GNUNET_assert (CURLE_OK ==
curl_easy_setopt (eh,
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER,
ctx->json_header));
job = GNUNET_new (struct MAC_Job);
job->easy_handle = eh;
job->ctx = ctx;
job->jcc = jcc;
job->jcc_cls = jcc_cls;
GNUNET_CONTAINER_DLL_insert (ctx->jobs_head,
ctx->jobs_tail,
job);
GNUNET_assert (CURLE_OK ==
curl_easy_setopt (eh,
CURLOPT_PRIVATE,
job));
GNUNET_assert (CURLE_OK ==
curl_easy_setopt (eh,
CURLOPT_SHARE,
ctx->share));
GNUNET_assert (CURLM_OK ==
curl_multi_add_handle (ctx->multi,
eh));
return job;
}
/**
* Obtain the `jcc_cls` argument from an `eh` that was
* given to #MAC_job_add().
*
* @param eh easy handle that was used
* @return the `jcc_cls` that was given to #MAC_job_add().
*/
void *
MAC_easy_to_closure (CURL *eh)
{
struct MAC_Job *job;
GNUNET_assert (CURLE_OK ==
curl_easy_getinfo (eh,
CURLINFO_PRIVATE,
(char **) &job));
return job->jcc_cls;
}
/**
* Cancel a job. Must only be called before the job completion
* callback is called for the respective job.
*
* @param job job to cancel
*/
void
MAC_job_cancel (struct MAC_Job *job)
{
struct TALER_MINT_Context *ctx = job->ctx;
GNUNET_CONTAINER_DLL_remove (ctx->jobs_head,
ctx->jobs_tail,
job);
GNUNET_assert (CURLM_OK ==
curl_multi_remove_handle (ctx->multi,
job->easy_handle));
curl_easy_cleanup (job->easy_handle);
GNUNET_free (job);
}
/**
* Run the main event loop for the Taler interaction.
*
* @param ctx the library context
*/
void
TALER_MINT_perform (struct TALER_MINT_Context *ctx)
{
CURLMsg *cmsg;
struct MAC_Job *job;
int n_running;
int n_completed;
(void) curl_multi_perform (ctx->multi,
&n_running);
while (NULL != (cmsg = curl_multi_info_read (ctx->multi,
&n_completed)))
{
/* Only documented return value is CURLMSG_DONE */
GNUNET_break (CURLMSG_DONE == cmsg->msg);
GNUNET_assert (CURLE_OK ==
curl_easy_getinfo (cmsg->easy_handle,
CURLINFO_PRIVATE,
(char *) &job));
GNUNET_assert (job->ctx == ctx);
job->jcc (job->jcc_cls,
cmsg->easy_handle);
MAC_job_cancel (job);
}
}
/**
* Obtain the information for a select() call to wait until
* #TALER_MINT_perform() is ready again. Note that calling
* any other TALER_MINT-API may also imply that the library
* is again ready for #TALER_MINT_perform().
*
* Basically, a client should use this API to prepare for select(),
* then block on select(), then call #TALER_MINT_perform() and then
* start again until the work with the context is done.
*
* This function will NOT zero out the sets and assumes that @a max_fd
* and @a timeout are already set to minimal applicable values. It is
* safe to give this API FD-sets and @a max_fd and @a timeout that are
* already initialized to some other descriptors that need to go into
* the select() call.
*
* @param ctx context to get the event loop information for
* @param read_fd_set will be set for any pending read operations
* @param write_fd_set will be set for any pending write operations
* @param except_fd_set is here because curl_multi_fdset() has this argument
* @param max_fd set to the highest FD included in any set;
* if the existing sets have no FDs in it, the initial
* value should be "-1". (Note that `max_fd + 1` will need
* to be passed to select().)
* @param timeout set to the timeout in milliseconds (!); -1 means
* no timeout (NULL, blocking forever is OK), 0 means to
* proceed immediately with #TALER_MINT_perform().
*/
void
TALER_MINT_get_select_info (struct TALER_MINT_Context *ctx,
fd_set *read_fd_set,
fd_set *write_fd_set,
fd_set *except_fd_set,
int *max_fd,
long *timeout)
{
GNUNET_assert (CURLM_OK ==
curl_multi_fdset (ctx->multi,
read_fd_set,
write_fd_set,
except_fd_set,
max_fd));
GNUNET_assert (CURLM_OK ==
curl_multi_timeout (ctx->multi,
timeout));
if ( (-1 == (*timeout)) &&
(NULL != ctx->jobs_head) )
*timeout = 1000 * 60 * 5; /* curl is not always good about giving timeouts */
}
/**
* Cleanup library initialisation resources. This function should be called
* after using this library to cleanup the resources occupied during library's
* initialisation.
*
* @param ctx the library context
*/
void
TALER_MINT_fini (struct TALER_MINT_Context *ctx)
{
/* all jobs must have been cancelled at this time, assert this */
GNUNET_assert (NULL == ctx->jobs_head);
curl_share_cleanup (ctx->share);
curl_multi_cleanup (ctx->multi);
curl_slist_free_all (ctx->json_header);
GNUNET_free (ctx);
}
/**
* Callback used when downloading the reply to an HTTP request.
* Just appends all of the data to the `buf` in the
* `struct MAC_DownloadBuffer` for further processing. The size of
* the download is limited to #GNUNET_MAX_MALLOC_CHECKED, if
* the download exceeds this size, we abort with an error.
*
* @param bufptr data downloaded via HTTP
* @param size size of an item in @a bufptr
* @param nitems number of items in @a bufptr
* @param cls the `struct KeysRequest`
* @return number of bytes processed from @a bufptr
*/
size_t
MAC_download_cb (char *bufptr,
size_t size,
size_t nitems,
void *cls)
{
struct MAC_DownloadBuffer *db = cls;
size_t msize;
void *buf;
if (0 == size * nitems)
{
/* Nothing (left) to do */
return 0;
}
msize = size * nitems;
if ( (msize + db->buf_size) >= GNUNET_MAX_MALLOC_CHECKED)
{
db->eno = ENOMEM;
return 0; /* signals an error to curl */
}
db->buf = GNUNET_realloc (db->buf,
db->buf_size + msize);
buf = db->buf + db->buf_size;
memcpy (buf, bufptr, msize);
db->buf_size += msize;
return msize;
}
/**
* Obtain information about the final result about the
* HTTP download. If the download was successful, parses
* the JSON in the @a db and returns it. Also returns
* the HTTP @a response_code. If the download failed,
* the return value is NULL. The response code is set
* in any case, on download errors to zero.
*
* Calling this function also cleans up @a db.
*
* @param db download buffer
* @param eh CURL handle (to get the response code)
* @param[out] response_code set to the HTTP response code
* (or zero if we aborted the download, i.e.
* because the response was too big, or if
* the JSON we received was malformed).
* @return NULL if downloading a JSON reply failed
*/
json_t *
MAC_download_get_result (struct MAC_DownloadBuffer *db,
CURL *eh,
long *response_code)
{
json_t *json;
json_error_t error;
char *ct;
if ( (CURLE_OK !=
curl_easy_getinfo (eh,
CURLINFO_CONTENT_TYPE,
&ct)) ||
(NULL == ct) ||
(0 != strcasecmp (ct,
"application/json")) )
{
/* No content type or explicitly not JSON, refuse to parse
(but keep response code) */
if (CURLE_OK !=
curl_easy_getinfo (eh,
CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE,
response_code))
{
/* unexpected error... */
GNUNET_break (0);
*response_code = 0;
}
return NULL;
}
json = NULL;
if (0 == db->eno)
{
json = json_loadb (db->buf,
db->buf_size,
JSON_REJECT_DUPLICATES | JSON_DISABLE_EOF_CHECK,
&error);
if (NULL == json)
{
JSON_WARN (error);
*response_code = 0;
}
}
GNUNET_free_non_null (db->buf);
db->buf = NULL;
db->buf_size = 0;
if (NULL != json)
{
if (CURLE_OK !=
curl_easy_getinfo (eh,
CURLINFO_RESPONSE_CODE,
response_code))
{
/* unexpected error... */
GNUNET_break (0);
*response_code = 0;
}
}
return json;
}
/**
* Initial global setup logic, specifically runs the Curl setup.
*/
__attribute__ ((constructor))
void
TALER_MINT_constructor__ (void)
{
CURLcode ret;
if (CURLE_OK != (ret = curl_global_init (CURL_GLOBAL_DEFAULT)))
{
CURL_STRERROR (GNUNET_ERROR_TYPE_ERROR,
"curl_global_init",
ret);
TALER_MINT_curl_fail = 1;
}
}
/**
* Cleans up after us, specifically runs the Curl cleanup.
*/
__attribute__ ((destructor))
void
TALER_MINT_destructor__ (void)
{
if (TALER_MINT_curl_fail)
return;
curl_global_cleanup ();
}
/* end of mint_api_context.c */
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