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167 lines
6.6 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2011 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifndef NET_HTTP_PARTIAL_DATA_H_
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#define NET_HTTP_PARTIAL_DATA_H_
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/memory/weak_ptr.h"
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#include "net/base/completion_callback.h"
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#include "net/http/http_byte_range.h"
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#include "net/http/http_request_headers.h"
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namespace disk_cache {
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class Entry;
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}
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namespace net {
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class HttpResponseHeaders;
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class IOBuffer;
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// This class provides support for dealing with range requests and the
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// subsequent partial-content responses. We use sparse cache entries to store
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// these requests. This class is tightly integrated with HttpCache::Transaction
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// and it is intended to allow a cleaner implementation of that class.
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//
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// In order to fulfill range requests, we may have to perform a sequence of
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// reads from the cache, interleaved with reads from the network / writes to the
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// cache. This class basically keeps track of the data required to perform each
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// of those individual network / cache requests.
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class PartialData {
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public:
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PartialData();
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~PartialData();
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// Performs initialization of the object by examining the request |headers|
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// and verifying that we can process the requested range. Returns true if
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// we can process the requested range, and false otherwise.
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bool Init(const HttpRequestHeaders& headers);
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// Sets the headers that we should use to make byte range requests. This is a
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// subset of the request extra headers, with byte-range related headers
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// removed.
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void SetHeaders(const HttpRequestHeaders& headers);
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// Restores the byte-range headers, by appending the byte range to the headers
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// provided to SetHeaders().
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void RestoreHeaders(HttpRequestHeaders* headers) const;
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// Starts the checks to perform a cache validation. Returns 0 when there is no
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// need to perform more operations because we reached the end of the request
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// (so 0 bytes should be actually returned to the user), a positive number to
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// indicate that PrepareCacheValidation should be called, or an appropriate
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// error code. If this method returns ERR_IO_PENDING, the |callback| will be
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// notified when the result is ready.
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int ShouldValidateCache(disk_cache::Entry* entry,
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const CompletionCallback& callback);
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// Builds the required |headers| to perform the proper cache validation for
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// the next range to be fetched.
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void PrepareCacheValidation(disk_cache::Entry* entry,
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HttpRequestHeaders* headers);
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// Returns true if the current range is stored in the cache.
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bool IsCurrentRangeCached() const;
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// Returns true if the current range is the last one needed to fulfill the
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// user's request.
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bool IsLastRange() const;
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// Extracts info from headers already stored in the cache. Returns false if
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// there is any problem with the headers. |truncated| should be true if we
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// have an incomplete 200 entry due to a transfer having been interrupted.
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// |writing_in_progress| should be set to true if a transfer for this entry's
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// payload is still in progress.
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bool UpdateFromStoredHeaders(const HttpResponseHeaders* headers,
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disk_cache::Entry* entry,
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bool truncated,
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bool writing_in_progress);
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// Sets the byte current range to start again at zero (for a truncated entry).
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void SetRangeToStartDownload();
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// Returns true if the requested range is valid given the stored data.
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bool IsRequestedRangeOK();
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// Returns true if the response headers match what we expect, false otherwise.
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bool ResponseHeadersOK(const HttpResponseHeaders* headers);
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// Fixes the response headers to include the right content length and range.
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// |success| is the result of the whole request so if it's false, we'll change
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// the result code to be 416.
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void FixResponseHeaders(HttpResponseHeaders* headers, bool success);
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// Fixes the content length that we want to store in the cache.
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void FixContentLength(HttpResponseHeaders* headers);
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// Reads up to |data_len| bytes from the cache and stores them in the provided
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// buffer (|data|). Basically, this is just a wrapper around the API of the
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// cache that provides the right arguments for the current range. When the IO
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// operation completes, OnCacheReadCompleted() must be called with the result
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// of the operation.
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int CacheRead(disk_cache::Entry* entry,
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IOBuffer* data,
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int data_len,
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const CompletionCallback& callback);
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// Writes |data_len| bytes to cache. This is basically a wrapper around the
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// API of the cache that provides the right arguments for the current range.
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int CacheWrite(disk_cache::Entry* entry,
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IOBuffer* data,
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int data_len,
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const CompletionCallback& callback);
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// This method should be called when CacheRead() finishes the read, to update
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// the internal state about the current range.
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void OnCacheReadCompleted(int result);
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// This method should be called after receiving data from the network, to
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// update the internal state about the current range.
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void OnNetworkReadCompleted(int result);
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bool initial_validation() const { return initial_validation_; }
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private:
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// Returns the length to use when scanning the cache.
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int GetNextRangeLen();
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// Completion routine for our callback.
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void GetAvailableRangeCompleted(int64_t* start, int result);
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// The portion we're trying to get, either from cache or network.
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int64_t current_range_start_;
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int64_t current_range_end_;
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// Next portion available in the cache --- this may be what's currently being
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// read, or the next thing that will be read if the current network portion
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// succeeds.
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//
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// |cached_start_| represents the beginning of the range, while
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// |cached_min_len_| the data not yet read (possibly overestimated).
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int64_t cached_start_;
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int cached_min_len_;
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// The size of the whole file.
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int64_t resource_size_;
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HttpByteRange byte_range_; // The range requested by the user.
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// The clean set of extra headers (no ranges).
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HttpRequestHeaders extra_headers_;
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bool range_present_; // True if next range entry is already stored.
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bool final_range_;
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bool sparse_entry_;
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bool truncated_; // We have an incomplete 200 stored.
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bool initial_validation_; // Only used for truncated entries.
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CompletionCallback callback_;
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base::WeakPtrFactory<PartialData> weak_factory_;
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DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(PartialData);
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};
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_HTTP_PARTIAL_DATA_H_
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