// Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. #include "net/websockets/websocket_frame.h" #include #include #include "base/big_endian.h" #include "base/logging.h" #include "base/rand_util.h" #include "net/base/io_buffer.h" #include "net/base/net_errors.h" namespace net { namespace { // GCC (and Clang) can transparently use vector ops. Only try to do this on // architectures where we know it works, otherwise gcc will attempt to emulate // the vector ops, which is unlikely to be efficient. // TODO(ricea): Add ARCH_CPU_ARM_FAMILY when arm_neon=1 becomes the default. #if defined(COMPILER_GCC) && \ (defined(ARCH_CPU_X86_FAMILY) || defined(ARCH_CPU_ARM_FAMILY)) && \ !defined(OS_NACL) using PackedMaskType = uint32_t __attribute__((vector_size(16))); #else using PackedMaskType = size_t; #endif // defined(COMPILER_GCC) && // (defined(ARCH_CPU_X86_FAMILY) || defined(ARCH_CPU_ARM_FAMILY)) && // !defined(OS_NACL) const uint8_t kFinalBit = 0x80; const uint8_t kReserved1Bit = 0x40; const uint8_t kReserved2Bit = 0x20; const uint8_t kReserved3Bit = 0x10; const uint8_t kOpCodeMask = 0xF; const uint8_t kMaskBit = 0x80; const uint64_t kMaxPayloadLengthWithoutExtendedLengthField = 125; const uint64_t kPayloadLengthWithTwoByteExtendedLengthField = 126; const uint64_t kPayloadLengthWithEightByteExtendedLengthField = 127; inline void MaskWebSocketFramePayloadByBytes( const WebSocketMaskingKey& masking_key, size_t masking_key_offset, char* const begin, char* const end) { for (char* masked = begin; masked != end; ++masked) { *masked ^= masking_key.key[masking_key_offset++]; if (masking_key_offset == WebSocketFrameHeader::kMaskingKeyLength) masking_key_offset = 0; } } } // namespace std::unique_ptr WebSocketFrameHeader::Clone() const { std::unique_ptr ret(new WebSocketFrameHeader(opcode)); ret->CopyFrom(*this); return ret; } void WebSocketFrameHeader::CopyFrom(const WebSocketFrameHeader& source) { final = source.final; reserved1 = source.reserved1; reserved2 = source.reserved2; reserved3 = source.reserved3; opcode = source.opcode; masked = source.masked; payload_length = source.payload_length; } WebSocketFrame::WebSocketFrame(WebSocketFrameHeader::OpCode opcode) : header(opcode) {} WebSocketFrame::~WebSocketFrame() {} WebSocketFrameChunk::WebSocketFrameChunk() : final_chunk(false) {} WebSocketFrameChunk::~WebSocketFrameChunk() {} int GetWebSocketFrameHeaderSize(const WebSocketFrameHeader& header) { int extended_length_size = 0; if (header.payload_length > kMaxPayloadLengthWithoutExtendedLengthField && header.payload_length <= UINT16_MAX) { extended_length_size = 2; } else if (header.payload_length > UINT16_MAX) { extended_length_size = 8; } return (WebSocketFrameHeader::kBaseHeaderSize + extended_length_size + (header.masked ? WebSocketFrameHeader::kMaskingKeyLength : 0)); } int WriteWebSocketFrameHeader(const WebSocketFrameHeader& header, const WebSocketMaskingKey* masking_key, char* buffer, int buffer_size) { DCHECK((header.opcode & kOpCodeMask) == header.opcode) << "header.opcode must fit to kOpCodeMask."; DCHECK(header.payload_length <= static_cast(INT64_MAX)) << "WebSocket specification doesn't allow a frame longer than " << "INT64_MAX (0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF) bytes."; DCHECK_GE(buffer_size, 0); // WebSocket frame format is as follows: // - Common header (2 bytes) // - Optional extended payload length // (2 or 8 bytes, present if actual payload length is more than 125 bytes) // - Optional masking key (4 bytes, present if MASK bit is on) // - Actual payload (XOR masked with masking key if MASK bit is on) // // This function constructs frame header (the first three in the list // above). int header_size = GetWebSocketFrameHeaderSize(header); if (header_size > buffer_size) return ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT; int buffer_index = 0; uint8_t first_byte = 0u; first_byte |= header.final ? kFinalBit : 0u; first_byte |= header.reserved1 ? kReserved1Bit : 0u; first_byte |= header.reserved2 ? kReserved2Bit : 0u; first_byte |= header.reserved3 ? kReserved3Bit : 0u; first_byte |= header.opcode & kOpCodeMask; buffer[buffer_index++] = first_byte; int extended_length_size = 0; uint8_t second_byte = 0u; second_byte |= header.masked ? kMaskBit : 0u; if (header.payload_length <= kMaxPayloadLengthWithoutExtendedLengthField) { second_byte |= header.payload_length; } else if (header.payload_length <= UINT16_MAX) { second_byte |= kPayloadLengthWithTwoByteExtendedLengthField; extended_length_size = 2; } else { second_byte |= kPayloadLengthWithEightByteExtendedLengthField; extended_length_size = 8; } buffer[buffer_index++] = second_byte; // Writes "extended payload length" field. if (extended_length_size == 2) { uint16_t payload_length_16 = static_cast(header.payload_length); base::WriteBigEndian(buffer + buffer_index, payload_length_16); buffer_index += sizeof(payload_length_16); } else if (extended_length_size == 8) { base::WriteBigEndian(buffer + buffer_index, header.payload_length); buffer_index += sizeof(header.payload_length); } // Writes "masking key" field, if needed. if (header.masked) { DCHECK(masking_key); std::copy(masking_key->key, masking_key->key + WebSocketFrameHeader::kMaskingKeyLength, buffer + buffer_index); buffer_index += WebSocketFrameHeader::kMaskingKeyLength; } else { DCHECK(!masking_key); } DCHECK_EQ(header_size, buffer_index); return header_size; } WebSocketMaskingKey GenerateWebSocketMaskingKey() { // Masking keys should be generated from a cryptographically secure random // number generator, which means web application authors should not be able // to guess the next value of masking key. WebSocketMaskingKey masking_key; base::RandBytes(masking_key.key, WebSocketFrameHeader::kMaskingKeyLength); return masking_key; } void MaskWebSocketFramePayload(const WebSocketMaskingKey& masking_key, uint64_t frame_offset, char* const data, int data_size) { static const size_t kMaskingKeyLength = WebSocketFrameHeader::kMaskingKeyLength; DCHECK_GE(data_size, 0); // Most of the masking is done in chunks of sizeof(PackedMaskType), except for // the beginning and the end of the buffer which may be unaligned. // PackedMaskType must be a multiple of kMaskingKeyLength in size. PackedMaskType packed_mask_key; static const size_t kPackedMaskKeySize = sizeof(packed_mask_key); static_assert((kPackedMaskKeySize >= kMaskingKeyLength && kPackedMaskKeySize % kMaskingKeyLength == 0), "PackedMaskType size is not a multiple of mask length"); char* const end = data + data_size; // If the buffer is too small for the vectorised version to be useful, revert // to the byte-at-a-time implementation early. if (data_size <= static_cast(kPackedMaskKeySize * 2)) { MaskWebSocketFramePayloadByBytes( masking_key, frame_offset % kMaskingKeyLength, data, end); return; } const size_t data_modulus = reinterpret_cast(data) % kPackedMaskKeySize; char* const aligned_begin = data_modulus == 0 ? data : (data + kPackedMaskKeySize - data_modulus); // Guaranteed by the above check for small data_size. DCHECK(aligned_begin < end); MaskWebSocketFramePayloadByBytes( masking_key, frame_offset % kMaskingKeyLength, data, aligned_begin); const size_t end_modulus = reinterpret_cast(end) % kPackedMaskKeySize; char* const aligned_end = end - end_modulus; // Guaranteed by the above check for small data_size. DCHECK(aligned_end > aligned_begin); // Create a version of the mask which is rotated by the appropriate offset // for our alignment. The "trick" here is that 0 XORed with the mask will // give the value of the mask for the appropriate byte. char realigned_mask[kMaskingKeyLength] = {}; MaskWebSocketFramePayloadByBytes( masking_key, (frame_offset + aligned_begin - data) % kMaskingKeyLength, realigned_mask, realigned_mask + kMaskingKeyLength); for (size_t i = 0; i < kPackedMaskKeySize; i += kMaskingKeyLength) { // memcpy() is allegedly blessed by the C++ standard for type-punning. memcpy(reinterpret_cast(&packed_mask_key) + i, realigned_mask, kMaskingKeyLength); } // The main loop. for (char* merged = aligned_begin; merged != aligned_end; merged += kPackedMaskKeySize) { // This is not quite standard-compliant C++. However, the standard-compliant // equivalent (using memcpy()) compiles to slower code using g++. In // practice, this will work for the compilers and architectures currently // supported by Chromium, and the tests are extremely unlikely to pass if a // future compiler/architecture breaks it. *reinterpret_cast(merged) ^= packed_mask_key; } MaskWebSocketFramePayloadByBytes( masking_key, (frame_offset + (aligned_end - data)) % kMaskingKeyLength, aligned_end, end); } } // namespace net