|  | #ifndef PKTLINE_H | 
|  | #define PKTLINE_H | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include "git-compat-util.h" | 
|  | #include "strbuf.h" | 
|  | #include "sideband.h" | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Write a packetized stream, where each line is preceded by | 
|  | * its length (including the header) as a 4-byte hex number. | 
|  | * A length of 'zero' means end of stream (and a length of 1-3 | 
|  | * would be an error). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * This is all pretty stupid, but we use this packetized line | 
|  | * format to make a streaming format possible without ever | 
|  | * over-running the read buffers. That way we'll never read | 
|  | * into what might be the pack data (which should go to another | 
|  | * process entirely). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * The writing side could use stdio, but since the reading | 
|  | * side can't, we stay with pure read/write interfaces. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | void packet_flush(int fd); | 
|  | void packet_delim(int fd); | 
|  | void packet_response_end(int fd); | 
|  | void packet_write_fmt(int fd, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))); | 
|  | void packet_buf_flush(struct strbuf *buf); | 
|  | void packet_buf_delim(struct strbuf *buf); | 
|  | void set_packet_header(char *buf, int size); | 
|  | void packet_write(int fd_out, const char *buf, size_t size); | 
|  | void packet_buf_write(struct strbuf *buf, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))); | 
|  | void packet_buf_write_len(struct strbuf *buf, const char *data, size_t len); | 
|  | int packet_flush_gently(int fd); | 
|  | int packet_write_fmt_gently(int fd, const char *fmt, ...) __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))); | 
|  | int write_packetized_from_fd(int fd_in, int fd_out); | 
|  | int write_packetized_from_buf(const char *src_in, size_t len, int fd_out); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Read a packetized line into the buffer, which must be at least size bytes | 
|  | * long. The return value specifies the number of bytes read into the buffer. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * If src_buffer and *src_buffer are not NULL, it should point to a buffer | 
|  | * containing the packet data to parse, of at least *src_len bytes.  After the | 
|  | * function returns, src_buf will be incremented and src_len decremented by the | 
|  | * number of bytes consumed. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * If src_buffer (or *src_buffer) is NULL, then data is read from the | 
|  | * descriptor "fd". | 
|  | * | 
|  | * If options does not contain PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF, we will die under any | 
|  | * of the following conditions: | 
|  | * | 
|  | *   1. Read error from descriptor. | 
|  | * | 
|  | *   2. Protocol error from the remote (e.g., bogus length characters). | 
|  | * | 
|  | *   3. Receiving a packet larger than "size" bytes. | 
|  | * | 
|  | *   4. Truncated output from the remote (e.g., we expected a packet but got | 
|  | *      EOF, or we got a partial packet followed by EOF). | 
|  | * | 
|  | * If options does contain PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF, we will not die on | 
|  | * condition 4 (truncated input), but instead return -1. However, we will still | 
|  | * die for the other 3 conditions. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * If options contains PACKET_READ_CHOMP_NEWLINE, a trailing newline (if | 
|  | * present) is removed from the buffer before returning. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * If options contains PACKET_READ_DIE_ON_ERR_PACKET, it dies when it sees an | 
|  | * ERR packet. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | #define PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF     (1u<<0) | 
|  | #define PACKET_READ_CHOMP_NEWLINE     (1u<<1) | 
|  | #define PACKET_READ_DIE_ON_ERR_PACKET (1u<<2) | 
|  | int packet_read(int fd, char **src_buffer, size_t *src_len, char | 
|  | *buffer, unsigned size, int options); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Convert a four hex digit packet line length header into its numeric | 
|  | * representation. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * If lenbuf_hex contains non-hex characters, return -1. Otherwise, return the | 
|  | * numeric value of the length header. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | int packet_length(const char lenbuf_hex[4]); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Read a packetized line into a buffer like the 'packet_read()' function but | 
|  | * returns an 'enum packet_read_status' which indicates the status of the read. | 
|  | * The number of bytes read will be assigned to *pktlen if the status of the | 
|  | * read was 'PACKET_READ_NORMAL'. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | enum packet_read_status { | 
|  | PACKET_READ_EOF, | 
|  | PACKET_READ_NORMAL, | 
|  | PACKET_READ_FLUSH, | 
|  | PACKET_READ_DELIM, | 
|  | PACKET_READ_RESPONSE_END, | 
|  | }; | 
|  | enum packet_read_status packet_read_with_status(int fd, char **src_buffer, | 
|  | size_t *src_len, char *buffer, | 
|  | unsigned size, int *pktlen, | 
|  | int options); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Convenience wrapper for packet_read that is not gentle, and sets the | 
|  | * CHOMP_NEWLINE option. The return value is NULL for a flush packet, | 
|  | * and otherwise points to a static buffer (that may be overwritten by | 
|  | * subsequent calls). If the size parameter is not NULL, the length of the | 
|  | * packet is written to it. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | char *packet_read_line(int fd, int *size); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Convenience wrapper for packet_read that sets the PACKET_READ_GENTLE_ON_EOF | 
|  | * and CHOMP_NEWLINE options. The return value specifies the number of bytes | 
|  | * read into the buffer or -1 on truncated input. If the *dst_line parameter | 
|  | * is not NULL it will return NULL for a flush packet or when the number of | 
|  | * bytes copied is zero and otherwise points to a static buffer (that may be | 
|  | * overwritten by subsequent calls). If the size parameter is not NULL, the | 
|  | * length of the packet is written to it. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | int packet_read_line_gently(int fd, int *size, char **dst_line); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Same as packet_read_line, but read from a buf rather than a descriptor; | 
|  | * see packet_read for details on how src_* is used. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | char *packet_read_line_buf(char **src_buf, size_t *src_len, int *size); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Reads a stream of variable sized packets until a flush packet is detected. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | ssize_t read_packetized_to_strbuf(int fd_in, struct strbuf *sb_out); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Receive multiplexed output stream over git native protocol. | 
|  | * in_stream is the input stream from the remote, which carries data | 
|  | * in pkt_line format with band designator.  Demultiplex it into out | 
|  | * and err and return error appropriately.  Band #1 carries the | 
|  | * primary payload.  Things coming over band #2 is not necessarily | 
|  | * error; they are usually informative message on the standard error | 
|  | * stream, aka "verbose").  A message over band #3 is a signal that | 
|  | * the remote died unexpectedly.  A flush() concludes the stream. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Returns SIDEBAND_FLUSH upon a normal conclusion, and SIDEBAND_PROTOCOL_ERROR | 
|  | * or SIDEBAND_REMOTE_ERROR if an error occurred. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | int recv_sideband(const char *me, int in_stream, int out); | 
|  |  | 
|  | struct packet_reader { | 
|  | /* source file descriptor */ | 
|  | int fd; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* source buffer and its size */ | 
|  | char *src_buffer; | 
|  | size_t src_len; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* buffer that pkt-lines are read into and its size */ | 
|  | char *buffer; | 
|  | unsigned buffer_size; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* options to be used during reads */ | 
|  | int options; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* status of the last read */ | 
|  | enum packet_read_status status; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* length of data read during the last read */ | 
|  | int pktlen; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* the last line read */ | 
|  | const char *line; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* indicates if a line has been peeked */ | 
|  | int line_peeked; | 
|  |  | 
|  | unsigned use_sideband : 1; | 
|  | const char *me; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* hash algorithm in use */ | 
|  | const struct git_hash_algo *hash_algo; | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Initialize a 'struct packet_reader' object which is an | 
|  | * abstraction around the 'packet_read_with_status()' function. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | void packet_reader_init(struct packet_reader *reader, int fd, | 
|  | char *src_buffer, size_t src_len, | 
|  | int options); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Perform a packet read and return the status of the read. | 
|  | * The values of 'pktlen' and 'line' are updated based on the status of the | 
|  | * read as follows: | 
|  | * | 
|  | * PACKET_READ_ERROR: 'pktlen' is set to '-1' and 'line' is set to NULL | 
|  | * PACKET_READ_NORMAL: 'pktlen' is set to the number of bytes read | 
|  | *		       'line' is set to point at the read line | 
|  | * PACKET_READ_FLUSH: 'pktlen' is set to '0' and 'line' is set to NULL | 
|  | */ | 
|  | enum packet_read_status packet_reader_read(struct packet_reader *reader); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* | 
|  | * Peek the next packet line without consuming it and return the status. | 
|  | * The next call to 'packet_reader_read()' will perform a read of the same line | 
|  | * that was peeked, consuming the line. | 
|  | * | 
|  | * Peeking multiple times without calling 'packet_reader_read()' will return | 
|  | * the same result. | 
|  | */ | 
|  | enum packet_read_status packet_reader_peek(struct packet_reader *reader); | 
|  |  | 
|  | #define DEFAULT_PACKET_MAX 1000 | 
|  | #define LARGE_PACKET_MAX 65520 | 
|  | #define LARGE_PACKET_DATA_MAX (LARGE_PACKET_MAX - 4) | 
|  | extern char packet_buffer[LARGE_PACKET_MAX]; | 
|  |  | 
|  | struct packet_writer { | 
|  | int dest_fd; | 
|  | unsigned use_sideband : 1; | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | void packet_writer_init(struct packet_writer *writer, int dest_fd); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /* These functions die upon failure. */ | 
|  | __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))) | 
|  | void packet_writer_write(struct packet_writer *writer, const char *fmt, ...); | 
|  | __attribute__((format (printf, 2, 3))) | 
|  | void packet_writer_error(struct packet_writer *writer, const char *fmt, ...); | 
|  | void packet_writer_delim(struct packet_writer *writer); | 
|  | void packet_writer_flush(struct packet_writer *writer); | 
|  |  | 
|  | #endif |