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#ifndef TORRENT_BENCODE_HPP_INCLUDED
#define TORRENT_BENCODE_HPP_INCLUDED
// OVERVIEW
//
// Bencoding is a common representation in bittorrent used for for dictionary,
// list, int and string hierarchies. It's used to encode .torrent files and
// some messages in the network protocol. libtorrent also uses it to store
// settings, resume data and other state between sessions.
//
// Strings in bencoded structures are not necessarily representing text.
// Strings are raw byte buffers of a certain length. If a string is meant to be
// interpreted as text, it is required to be UTF-8 encoded. See `BEP 3`_.
//
// There are two mechanims to *decode* bencoded buffers in libtorrent.
//
// The most flexible one is `bdecode() bencode()`_, which returns a structure
// represented by entry. Oncea buffer has been decoded with this function, it
// can be discarded. The entry does not contain any references back to it. This
// means that bdecode() copies all the data out of the buffer and into its own
// hierarchy. This makes this function expensive, which might matter if you're
// parsing large amounts of data.
//
// Another consideration is that `bdecode() bencode()`_ is a recursive parser.
// For this reason, in order to avoid DoS attacks by triggering a stack
// overflow, there is a recursion limit. This limit is a sanity check to make
// sure it doesn't run the risk of busting the stack.
//
// The second mechanism is the decode function for bdecode_node. This function
// builds a tree that points back into the original buffer. The returned
// bdecode_node will not be valid once the buffer it was parsed out of is
// discarded.
//
// Not only is this function more efficient because of less memory allocation
// and data copy, the parser is also not recursive, which means it probably
// performs a little bit better and can have a higher recursion limit on the
// structures it's parsing.
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string>
#include <exception>
#include <iterator> // for distance
#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_push.hpp"
#include <boost/static_assert.hpp>
#include "libtorrent/aux_/disable_warnings_pop.hpp"
#include "libtorrent/entry.hpp"
#include "libtorrent/config.hpp"
#include "libtorrent/assert.hpp"
#include "libtorrent/io.hpp" // for write_string
namespace libtorrent
{
#ifndef TORRENT_NO_DEPRECATE
// thrown by bdecode() if the provided bencoded buffer does not contain
// valid encoding.
struct TORRENT_DEPRECATED invalid_encoding : std::exception
{
// hidden
virtual const char* what() const TORRENT_EXCEPTION_THROW_SPECIFIER
TORRENT_OVERRIDE TORRENT_FINAL
{ return "invalid bencoding"; }
};
#endif
namespace detail
{
template <class OutIt>
int write_integer(OutIt& out, entry::integer_type val)
{
// the stack allocated buffer for keeping the
// decimal representation of the number can
// not hold number bigger than this:
BOOST_STATIC_ASSERT(sizeof(entry::integer_type) <= 8);
char buf[21];
int ret = 0;
for (char const* str = integer_to_str(buf, 21, val);
*str != 0; ++str)
{
*out = *str;
++out;
++ret;
}
return ret;
}
template <class OutIt>
void write_char(OutIt& out, char c)
{
*out = c;
++out;
}
template <class InIt>
std::string read_until(InIt& in, InIt end, char end_token, bool& err)
{
std::string ret;
if (in == end)
{
err = true;
return ret;
}
while (*in != end_token)
{
ret += *in;
++in;
if (in == end)
{
err = true;
return ret;
}
}
return ret;
}
template<class InIt>
void read_string(InIt& in, InIt end, int len, std::string& str, bool& err)
{
TORRENT_ASSERT(len >= 0);
for (int i = 0; i < len; ++i)
{
if (in == end)
{
err = true;
return;
}
str += *in;
++in;
}
}
template<class OutIt>
int bencode_recursive(OutIt& out, const entry& e)
{
int ret = 0;
switch(e.type())
{
case entry::int_t:
write_char(out, 'i');
ret += write_integer(out, e.integer());
write_char(out, 'e');
ret += 2;
break;
case entry::string_t:
ret += write_integer(out, e.string().length());
write_char(out, ':');
ret += write_string(e.string(), out);
ret += 1;
break;
case entry::list_t:
write_char(out, 'l');
for (entry::list_type::const_iterator i = e.list().begin(); i != e.list().end(); ++i)
ret += bencode_recursive(out, *i);
write_char(out, 'e');
ret += 2;
break;
case entry::dictionary_t:
write_char(out, 'd');
for (entry::dictionary_type::const_iterator i = e.dict().begin();
i != e.dict().end(); ++i)
{
// write key
ret += write_integer(out, i->first.length());
write_char(out, ':');
ret += write_string(i->first, out);
// write value
ret += bencode_recursive(out, i->second);
ret += 1;
}
write_char(out, 'e');
ret += 2;
break;
case entry::preformatted_t:
std::copy(e.preformatted().begin(), e.preformatted().end(), out);
ret += e.preformatted().size();
break;
case entry::undefined_t:
// empty string
write_char(out, '0');
write_char(out, ':');
ret += 2;
break;
}
return ret;
}
template<class InIt>
void bdecode_recursive(InIt& in, InIt end, entry& ret, bool& err, int depth)
{
if (depth >= 100)
{
err = true;
return;
}
if (in == end)
{
err = true;
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
switch (*in)
{
// ----------------------------------------------
// integer
case 'i':
{
++in; // 'i'
std::string val = read_until(in, end, 'e', err);
if (err) return;
TORRENT_ASSERT(*in == 'e');
++in; // 'e'
ret = entry(entry::int_t);
char* end_pointer;
ret.integer() = strtoll(val.c_str(), &end_pointer, 10);
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
if (end_pointer == val.c_str())
{
err = true;
return;
}
} break;
// ----------------------------------------------
// list
case 'l':
{
ret = entry(entry::list_t);
++in; // 'l'
while (*in != 'e')
{
ret.list().push_back(entry());
entry& e = ret.list().back();
bdecode_recursive(in, end, e, err, depth + 1);
if (err)
{
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
if (in == end)
{
err = true;
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
}
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
TORRENT_ASSERT(*in == 'e');
++in; // 'e'
} break;
// ----------------------------------------------
// dictionary
case 'd':
{
ret = entry(entry::dictionary_t);
++in; // 'd'
while (*in != 'e')
{
entry key;
bdecode_recursive(in, end, key, err, depth + 1);
if (err || key.type() != entry::string_t)
{
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
entry& e = ret[key.string()];
bdecode_recursive(in, end, e, err, depth + 1);
if (err)
{
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
if (in == end)
{
err = true;
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
}
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
TORRENT_ASSERT(*in == 'e');
++in; // 'e'
} break;
// ----------------------------------------------
// string
default:
if (is_digit(boost::uint8_t(*in)))
{
std::string len_s = read_until(in, end, ':', err);
if (err)
{
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
TORRENT_ASSERT(*in == ':');
++in; // ':'
int len = atoi(len_s.c_str());
ret = entry(entry::string_t);
read_string(in, end, len, ret.string(), err);
if (err)
{
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
}
else
{
err = true;
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
return;
}
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
ret.m_type_queried = false;
#endif
}
}
}
// These functions will encode data to bencoded or decode bencoded data.
//
// If possible, ``bdecode()`` producing a bdecode_node should be preferred
// over this function.
//
// The entry_ class is the internal representation of the bencoded data
// and it can be used to retrieve information, an entry_ can also be build by
// the program and given to ``bencode()`` to encode it into the ``OutIt``
// iterator.
//
// The ``OutIt`` and ``InIt`` are iterators
// (InputIterator_ and OutputIterator_ respectively). They
// are templates and are usually instantiated as ostream_iterator_,
// back_insert_iterator_ or istream_iterator_. These
// functions will assume that the iterator refers to a character
// (``char``). So, if you want to encode entry ``e`` into a buffer
// in memory, you can do it like this::
//
// std::vector<char> buffer;
// bencode(std::back_inserter(buf), e);
//
// .. _InputIterator: http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/InputIterator.html
// .. _OutputIterator: http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/OutputIterator.html
// .. _ostream_iterator: http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/ostream_iterator.html
// .. _back_insert_iterator: http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/back_insert_iterator.html
// .. _istream_iterator: http://www.sgi.com/tech/stl/istream_iterator.html
//
// If you want to decode a torrent file from a buffer in memory, you can do it like this::
//
// std::vector<char> buffer;
// // ...
// entry e = bdecode(buf.begin(), buf.end());
//
// Or, if you have a raw char buffer::
//
// const char* buf;
// // ...
// entry e = bdecode(buf, buf + data_size);
//
// Now we just need to know how to retrieve information from the entry.
//
// If ``bdecode()`` encounters invalid encoded data in the range given to it
// it will return a default constructed ``entry`` object.
template<class OutIt> int bencode(OutIt out, const entry& e)
{
return detail::bencode_recursive(out, e);
}
template<class InIt> entry bdecode(InIt start, InIt end)
{
entry e;
bool err = false;
detail::bdecode_recursive(start, end, e, err, 0);
#ifdef TORRENT_DEBUG
TORRENT_ASSERT(e.m_type_queried == false);
#endif
if (err) return entry();
return e;
}
template<class InIt> entry bdecode(InIt start, InIt end, int& len)
{
entry e;
bool err = false;
InIt s = start;
detail::bdecode_recursive(start, end, e, err, 0);
len = std::distance(s, start);
TORRENT_ASSERT(len >= 0);
if (err) return entry();
return e;
}
}
#endif // TORRENT_BENCODE_HPP_INCLUDED
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