From 6d5cca5ed02f256dc8ee612c7b34cfdff9b87189 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Stenberg Date: Fri, 9 May 2008 12:53:42 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Removed an unused variable and one do-while loop that wasn't used either. Added a few comments while at it. --- lib/transfer.c | 2149 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 1071 insertions(+), 1078 deletions(-) diff --git a/lib/transfer.c b/lib/transfer.c index 4ad56322a..9cae70346 100644 --- a/lib/transfer.c +++ b/lib/transfer.c @@ -377,152 +377,106 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, return CURLE_SEND_ERROR; } - do { - /* We go ahead and do a read if we have a readable socket or if - the stream was rewound (in which case we have data in a - buffer) */ - if((k->keepon & KEEP_READ) && - ((select_res & CURL_CSELECT_IN) || conn->bits.stream_was_rewound)) { - /* read */ - bool is_empty_data = FALSE; + /* We go ahead and do a read if we have a readable socket or if + the stream was rewound (in which case we have data in a + buffer) */ + if((k->keepon & KEEP_READ) && + ((select_res & CURL_CSELECT_IN) || conn->bits.stream_was_rewound)) { + /* read */ + bool is_empty_data = FALSE; - /* This is where we loop until we have read everything there is to - read or we get a EWOULDBLOCK */ - do { - size_t buffersize = data->set.buffer_size? - data->set.buffer_size : BUFSIZE; - size_t bytestoread = buffersize; - int readrc; + /* This is where we loop until we have read everything there is to + read or we get a EWOULDBLOCK */ + do { + size_t buffersize = data->set.buffer_size? + data->set.buffer_size : BUFSIZE; + size_t bytestoread = buffersize; + int readrc; - if(k->size != -1 && !k->header) { - /* make sure we don't read "too much" if we can help it since we - might be pipelining and then someone else might want to read what - follows! */ - curl_off_t totalleft = k->size - k->bytecount; - if(totalleft < (curl_off_t)bytestoread) - bytestoread = (size_t)totalleft; - } + if(k->size != -1 && !k->header) { + /* make sure we don't read "too much" if we can help it since we + might be pipelining and then someone else might want to read what + follows! */ + curl_off_t totalleft = k->size - k->bytecount; + if(totalleft < (curl_off_t)bytestoread) + bytestoread = (size_t)totalleft; + } - if(bytestoread) { - /* receive data from the network! */ - readrc = Curl_read(conn, conn->sockfd, k->buf, bytestoread, &nread); + if(bytestoread) { + /* receive data from the network! */ + readrc = Curl_read(conn, conn->sockfd, k->buf, bytestoread, &nread); - /* subzero, this would've blocked */ - if(0 > readrc) - break; /* get out of loop */ + /* subzero, this would've blocked */ + if(0 > readrc) + break; /* get out of loop */ - /* get the CURLcode from the int */ - result = (CURLcode)readrc; + /* get the CURLcode from the int */ + result = (CURLcode)readrc; - if(result>0) - return result; - } - else { - /* read nothing but since we wanted nothing we consider this an OK - situation to proceed from */ - nread = 0; - result = CURLE_OK; - } + if(result>0) + return result; + } + else { + /* read nothing but since we wanted nothing we consider this an OK + situation to proceed from */ + nread = 0; + result = CURLE_OK; + } - if((k->bytecount == 0) && (k->writebytecount == 0)) { - Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTTRANSFER); - if(k->exp100 > EXP100_SEND_DATA) - /* set time stamp to compare with when waiting for the 100 */ - k->start100 = Curl_tvnow(); - } + if((k->bytecount == 0) && (k->writebytecount == 0)) { + Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTTRANSFER); + if(k->exp100 > EXP100_SEND_DATA) + /* set time stamp to compare with when waiting for the 100 */ + k->start100 = Curl_tvnow(); + } - didwhat |= KEEP_READ; - /* indicates data of zero size, i.e. empty file */ - is_empty_data = (bool)((nread == 0) && (k->bodywrites == 0)); + didwhat |= KEEP_READ; + /* indicates data of zero size, i.e. empty file */ + is_empty_data = (bool)((nread == 0) && (k->bodywrites == 0)); - /* NULL terminate, allowing string ops to be used */ - if(0 < nread || is_empty_data) { - k->buf[nread] = 0; - } - else if(0 >= nread) { - /* if we receive 0 or less here, the server closed the connection - and we bail out from this! */ - DEBUGF(infof(data, "nread <= 0, server closed connection, bailing\n")); - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; - break; - } + /* NULL terminate, allowing string ops to be used */ + if(0 < nread || is_empty_data) { + k->buf[nread] = 0; + } + else if(0 >= nread) { + /* if we receive 0 or less here, the server closed the connection + and we bail out from this! */ + DEBUGF(infof(data, "nread <= 0, server closed connection, bailing\n")); + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; + break; + } - /* Default buffer to use when we write the buffer, it may be changed - in the flow below before the actual storing is done. */ - k->str = k->buf; + /* Default buffer to use when we write the buffer, it may be changed + in the flow below before the actual storing is done. */ + k->str = k->buf; - /* Since this is a two-state thing, we check if we are parsing - headers at the moment or not. */ - if(k->header) { - /* we are in parse-the-header-mode */ - bool stop_reading = FALSE; + /* Since this is a two-state thing, we check if we are parsing + headers at the moment or not. */ + if(k->header) { + /* we are in parse-the-header-mode */ + bool stop_reading = FALSE; - /* header line within buffer loop */ - do { - size_t hbufp_index; - size_t rest_length; - size_t full_length; - int writetype; + /* header line within buffer loop */ + do { + size_t hbufp_index; + size_t rest_length; + size_t full_length; + int writetype; - /* str_start is start of line within buf */ - k->str_start = k->str; + /* str_start is start of line within buf */ + k->str_start = k->str; - /* data is in network encoding so use 0x0a instead of '\n' */ - k->end_ptr = memchr(k->str_start, 0x0a, nread); + /* data is in network encoding so use 0x0a instead of '\n' */ + k->end_ptr = memchr(k->str_start, 0x0a, nread); - if(!k->end_ptr) { - /* Not a complete header line within buffer, append the data to - the end of the headerbuff. */ + if(!k->end_ptr) { + /* Not a complete header line within buffer, append the data to + the end of the headerbuff. */ - if(k->hbuflen + nread >= data->state.headersize) { - /* We enlarge the header buffer as it is too small */ - char *newbuff; - size_t newsize=CURLMAX((k->hbuflen+nread)*3/2, - data->state.headersize*2); - hbufp_index = k->hbufp - data->state.headerbuff; - newbuff = (char *)realloc(data->state.headerbuff, newsize); - if(!newbuff) { - failf (data, "Failed to alloc memory for big header!"); - return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - } - data->state.headersize=newsize; - data->state.headerbuff = newbuff; - k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff + hbufp_index; - } - memcpy(k->hbufp, k->str, nread); - k->hbufp += nread; - k->hbuflen += nread; - if(!k->headerline && (k->hbuflen>5)) { - /* make a first check that this looks like a HTTP header */ - if(!checkhttpprefix(data, data->state.headerbuff)) { - /* this is not the beginning of a HTTP first header line */ - k->header = FALSE; - k->badheader = HEADER_ALLBAD; - break; - } - } - - break; /* read more and try again */ - } - - /* decrease the size of the remaining (supposed) header line */ - rest_length = (k->end_ptr - k->str)+1; - nread -= (ssize_t)rest_length; - - k->str = k->end_ptr + 1; /* move past new line */ - - full_length = k->str - k->str_start; - - /* - * We're about to copy a chunk of data to the end of the - * already received header. We make sure that the full string - * fit in the allocated header buffer, or else we enlarge - * it. - */ - if(k->hbuflen + full_length >= - data->state.headersize) { + if(k->hbuflen + nread >= data->state.headersize) { + /* We enlarge the header buffer as it is too small */ char *newbuff; - size_t newsize=CURLMAX((k->hbuflen+full_length)*3/2, + size_t newsize=CURLMAX((k->hbuflen+nread)*3/2, data->state.headersize*2); hbufp_index = k->hbufp - data->state.headerbuff; newbuff = (char *)realloc(data->state.headerbuff, newsize); @@ -530,982 +484,1025 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, failf (data, "Failed to alloc memory for big header!"); return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } - data->state.headersize= newsize; + data->state.headersize=newsize; data->state.headerbuff = newbuff; k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff + hbufp_index; } - - /* copy to end of line */ - memcpy(k->hbufp, k->str_start, full_length); - k->hbufp += full_length; - k->hbuflen += full_length; - *k->hbufp = 0; - k->end_ptr = k->hbufp; - - k->p = data->state.headerbuff; - - /**** - * We now have a FULL header line that p points to - *****/ - - if(!k->headerline) { - /* the first read header */ - if((k->hbuflen>5) && - !checkhttpprefix(data, data->state.headerbuff)) { + memcpy(k->hbufp, k->str, nread); + k->hbufp += nread; + k->hbuflen += nread; + if(!k->headerline && (k->hbuflen>5)) { + /* make a first check that this looks like a HTTP header */ + if(!checkhttpprefix(data, data->state.headerbuff)) { /* this is not the beginning of a HTTP first header line */ k->header = FALSE; - if(nread) - /* since there's more, this is a partial bad header */ - k->badheader = HEADER_PARTHEADER; - else { - /* this was all we read so its all a bad header */ - k->badheader = HEADER_ALLBAD; - nread = (ssize_t)rest_length; - } + k->badheader = HEADER_ALLBAD; break; } } - /* headers are in network encoding so - use 0x0a and 0x0d instead of '\n' and '\r' */ - if((0x0a == *k->p) || (0x0d == *k->p)) { - size_t headerlen; - /* Zero-length header line means end of headers! */ + break; /* read more and try again */ + } + + /* decrease the size of the remaining (supposed) header line */ + rest_length = (k->end_ptr - k->str)+1; + nread -= (ssize_t)rest_length; + + k->str = k->end_ptr + 1; /* move past new line */ + + full_length = k->str - k->str_start; + + /* + * We're about to copy a chunk of data to the end of the + * already received header. We make sure that the full string + * fit in the allocated header buffer, or else we enlarge + * it. + */ + if(k->hbuflen + full_length >= + data->state.headersize) { + char *newbuff; + size_t newsize=CURLMAX((k->hbuflen+full_length)*3/2, + data->state.headersize*2); + hbufp_index = k->hbufp - data->state.headerbuff; + newbuff = (char *)realloc(data->state.headerbuff, newsize); + if(!newbuff) { + failf (data, "Failed to alloc memory for big header!"); + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + } + data->state.headersize= newsize; + data->state.headerbuff = newbuff; + k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff + hbufp_index; + } + + /* copy to end of line */ + memcpy(k->hbufp, k->str_start, full_length); + k->hbufp += full_length; + k->hbuflen += full_length; + *k->hbufp = 0; + k->end_ptr = k->hbufp; + + k->p = data->state.headerbuff; + + /**** + * We now have a FULL header line that p points to + *****/ + + if(!k->headerline) { + /* the first read header */ + if((k->hbuflen>5) && + !checkhttpprefix(data, data->state.headerbuff)) { + /* this is not the beginning of a HTTP first header line */ + k->header = FALSE; + if(nread) + /* since there's more, this is a partial bad header */ + k->badheader = HEADER_PARTHEADER; + else { + /* this was all we read so its all a bad header */ + k->badheader = HEADER_ALLBAD; + nread = (ssize_t)rest_length; + } + break; + } + } + + /* headers are in network encoding so + use 0x0a and 0x0d instead of '\n' and '\r' */ + if((0x0a == *k->p) || (0x0d == *k->p)) { + size_t headerlen; + /* Zero-length header line means end of headers! */ #ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS - if(0x0d == *k->p) { - *k->p = '\r'; /* replace with CR in host encoding */ - k->p++; /* pass the CR byte */ - } - if(0x0a == *k->p) { - *k->p = '\n'; /* replace with LF in host encoding */ - k->p++; /* pass the LF byte */ - } + if(0x0d == *k->p) { + *k->p = '\r'; /* replace with CR in host encoding */ + k->p++; /* pass the CR byte */ + } + if(0x0a == *k->p) { + *k->p = '\n'; /* replace with LF in host encoding */ + k->p++; /* pass the LF byte */ + } #else - if('\r' == *k->p) - k->p++; /* pass the \r byte */ - if('\n' == *k->p) - k->p++; /* pass the \n byte */ + if('\r' == *k->p) + k->p++; /* pass the \r byte */ + if('\n' == *k->p) + k->p++; /* pass the \n byte */ #endif /* CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS */ - if(100 == k->httpcode) { - /* - * We have made a HTTP PUT or POST and this is 1.1-lingo - * that tells us that the server is OK with this and ready - * to receive the data. - * However, we'll get more headers now so we must get - * back into the header-parsing state! - */ - k->header = TRUE; - k->headerline = 0; /* restart the header line counter */ - - /* if we did wait for this do enable write now! */ - if(k->exp100) { - k->exp100 = EXP100_SEND_DATA; - k->keepon |= KEEP_WRITE; - } - } - else { - k->header = FALSE; /* no more header to parse! */ - - if((k->size == -1) && !k->chunk && !conn->bits.close && - (k->httpversion >= 11) ) { - /* On HTTP 1.1, when connection is not to get closed, but no - Content-Length nor Content-Encoding chunked have been - received, according to RFC2616 section 4.4 point 5, we - assume that the server will close the connection to - signal the end of the document. */ - infof(data, "no chunk, no close, no size. Assume close to " - "signal end\n"); - conn->bits.close = TRUE; - } - } - - if(417 == k->httpcode) { - /* - * we got: "417 Expectation Failed" this means: - * we have made a HTTP call and our Expect Header - * seems to cause a problem => abort the write operations - * (or prevent them from starting). - */ - k->exp100 = EXP100_FAILED; - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; - } - -#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP + if(100 == k->httpcode) { /* - * When all the headers have been parsed, see if we should give - * up and return an error. + * We have made a HTTP PUT or POST and this is 1.1-lingo + * that tells us that the server is OK with this and ready + * to receive the data. + * However, we'll get more headers now so we must get + * back into the header-parsing state! */ - if(Curl_http_should_fail(conn)) { - failf (data, "The requested URL returned error: %d", - k->httpcode); - return CURLE_HTTP_RETURNED_ERROR; - } -#endif /* CURL_DISABLE_HTTP */ + k->header = TRUE; + k->headerline = 0; /* restart the header line counter */ - /* now, only output this if the header AND body are requested: - */ - writetype = CLIENTWRITE_HEADER; - if(data->set.include_header) - writetype |= CLIENTWRITE_BODY; - - headerlen = k->p - data->state.headerbuff; - - result = Curl_client_write(conn, writetype, - data->state.headerbuff, - headerlen); - if(result) - return result; - - data->info.header_size += (long)headerlen; - data->req.headerbytecount += (long)headerlen; - - data->req.deductheadercount = - (100 == k->httpcode)?data->req.headerbytecount:0; - - if(data->state.resume_from && - (data->set.httpreq==HTTPREQ_GET) && - (k->httpcode == 416)) { - /* "Requested Range Not Satisfiable" */ - stop_reading = TRUE; - } - -#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP - if(!stop_reading) { - /* Curl_http_auth_act() checks what authentication methods - * that are available and decides which one (if any) to - * use. It will set 'newurl' if an auth metod was picked. */ - result = Curl_http_auth_act(conn); - - if(result) - return result; - - if(conn->bits.rewindaftersend) { - /* We rewind after a complete send, so thus we continue - sending now */ - infof(data, "Keep sending data to get tossed away!\n"); - k->keepon |= KEEP_WRITE; - } - } -#endif /* CURL_DISABLE_HTTP */ - - if(!k->header) { - /* - * really end-of-headers. - * - * If we requested a "no body", this is a good time to get - * out and return home. - */ - if(data->set.opt_no_body) - stop_reading = TRUE; - else { - /* If we know the expected size of this document, we set the - maximum download size to the size of the expected - document or else, we won't know when to stop reading! - - Note that we set the download maximum even if we read a - "Connection: close" header, to make sure that - "Content-Length: 0" still prevents us from attempting to - read the (missing) response-body. - */ - /* According to RFC2616 section 4.4, we MUST ignore - Content-Length: headers if we are now receiving data - using chunked Transfer-Encoding. - */ - if(k->chunk) - k->size=-1; - - } - if(-1 != k->size) { - /* We do this operation even if no_body is true, since this - data might be retrieved later with curl_easy_getinfo() - and its CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD option. */ - - Curl_pgrsSetDownloadSize(data, k->size); - k->maxdownload = k->size; - } - /* If max download size is *zero* (nothing) we already - have nothing and can safely return ok now! */ - if(0 == k->maxdownload) - stop_reading = TRUE; - - if(stop_reading) { - /* we make sure that this socket isn't read more now */ - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; - } - - if(data->set.verbose) - Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_HEADER_IN, - k->str_start, headerlen, conn); - break; /* exit header line loop */ - } - - /* We continue reading headers, so reset the line-based - header parsing variables hbufp && hbuflen */ - k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff; - k->hbuflen = 0; - continue; - } - - /* - * Checks for special headers coming up. - */ - - if(!k->headerline++) { - /* This is the first header, it MUST be the error code line - or else we consider this to be the body right away! */ - int httpversion_major; - int nc; -#ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS -#define HEADER1 scratch -#define SCRATCHSIZE 21 - CURLcode res; - char scratch[SCRATCHSIZE+1]; /* "HTTP/major.minor 123" */ - /* We can't really convert this yet because we - don't know if it's the 1st header line or the body. - So we do a partial conversion into a scratch area, - leaving the data at k->p as-is. - */ - strncpy(&scratch[0], k->p, SCRATCHSIZE); - scratch[SCRATCHSIZE] = 0; /* null terminate */ - res = Curl_convert_from_network(data, - &scratch[0], - SCRATCHSIZE); - if(CURLE_OK != res) { - /* Curl_convert_from_network calls failf if unsuccessful */ - return res; - } -#else -#define HEADER1 k->p /* no conversion needed, just use k->p */ -#endif /* CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS */ - - nc = sscanf(HEADER1, - " HTTP/%d.%d %3d", - &httpversion_major, - &k->httpversion, - &k->httpcode); - if(nc==3) { - k->httpversion += 10 * httpversion_major; - } - else { - /* this is the real world, not a Nirvana - NCSA 1.5.x returns this crap when asked for HTTP/1.1 - */ - nc=sscanf(HEADER1, " HTTP %3d", &k->httpcode); - k->httpversion = 10; - - /* If user has set option HTTP200ALIASES, - compare header line against list of aliases - */ - if(!nc) { - if(checkhttpprefix(data, k->p)) { - nc = 1; - k->httpcode = 200; - k->httpversion = 10; - } - } - } - - if(nc) { - data->info.httpcode = k->httpcode; - data->info.httpversion = k->httpversion; - - /* - * This code executes as part of processing the header. As a - * result, it's not totally clear how to interpret the - * response code yet as that depends on what other headers may - * be present. 401 and 407 may be errors, but may be OK - * depending on how authentication is working. Other codes - * are definitely errors, so give up here. - */ - if(data->set.http_fail_on_error && (k->httpcode >= 400) && - ((k->httpcode != 401) || !conn->bits.user_passwd) && - ((k->httpcode != 407) || !conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd) ) { - - if(data->state.resume_from && - (data->set.httpreq==HTTPREQ_GET) && - (k->httpcode == 416)) { - /* "Requested Range Not Satisfiable", just proceed and - pretend this is no error */ - } - else { - /* serious error, go home! */ - failf (data, "The requested URL returned error: %d", - k->httpcode); - return CURLE_HTTP_RETURNED_ERROR; - } - } - - if(k->httpversion == 10) { - /* Default action for HTTP/1.0 must be to close, unless - we get one of those fancy headers that tell us the - server keeps it open for us! */ - infof(data, "HTTP 1.0, assume close after body\n"); - conn->bits.close = TRUE; - } - else if(k->httpversion >= 11 && - !conn->bits.close) { - /* If HTTP version is >= 1.1 and connection is persistent - server supports pipelining. */ - DEBUGF(infof(data, - "HTTP 1.1 or later with persistent connection, " - "pipelining supported\n")); - conn->server_supports_pipelining = TRUE; - } - - switch(k->httpcode) { - case 204: - /* (quote from RFC2616, section 10.2.5): The server has - * fulfilled the request but does not need to return an - * entity-body ... The 204 response MUST NOT include a - * message-body, and thus is always terminated by the first - * empty line after the header fields. */ - /* FALLTHROUGH */ - case 416: /* Requested Range Not Satisfiable, it has the - Content-Length: set as the "real" document but no - actual response is sent. */ - case 304: - /* (quote from RFC2616, section 10.3.5): The 304 response - * MUST NOT contain a message-body, and thus is always - * terminated by the first empty line after the header - * fields. */ - k->size=0; - k->maxdownload=0; - k->ignorecl = TRUE; /* ignore Content-Length headers */ - break; - default: - /* nothing */ - break; - } - } - else { - k->header = FALSE; /* this is not a header line */ - break; + /* if we did wait for this do enable write now! */ + if(k->exp100) { + k->exp100 = EXP100_SEND_DATA; + k->keepon |= KEEP_WRITE; } } + else { + k->header = FALSE; /* no more header to parse! */ -#ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS - /* convert from the network encoding */ - result = Curl_convert_from_network(data, k->p, strlen(k->p)); - if(CURLE_OK != result) { - return(result); - } - /* Curl_convert_from_network calls failf if unsuccessful */ -#endif /* CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS */ - - /* Check for Content-Length: header lines to get size. Ignore - the header completely if we get a 416 response as then we're - resuming a document that we don't get, and this header contains - info about the true size of the document we didn't get now. */ - if(!k->ignorecl && !data->set.ignorecl && - checkprefix("Content-Length:", k->p)) { - contentlength = curlx_strtoofft(k->p+15, NULL, 10); - if(data->set.max_filesize && - contentlength > data->set.max_filesize) { - failf(data, "Maximum file size exceeded"); - return CURLE_FILESIZE_EXCEEDED; - } - if(contentlength >= 0) { - k->size = contentlength; - k->maxdownload = k->size; - /* we set the progress download size already at this point - just to make it easier for apps/callbacks to extract this - info as soon as possible */ - Curl_pgrsSetDownloadSize(data, k->size); - } - else { - /* Negative Content-Length is really odd, and we know it - happens for example when older Apache servers send large - files */ + if((k->size == -1) && !k->chunk && !conn->bits.close && + (k->httpversion >= 11) ) { + /* On HTTP 1.1, when connection is not to get closed, but no + Content-Length nor Content-Encoding chunked have been + received, according to RFC2616 section 4.4 point 5, we + assume that the server will close the connection to + signal the end of the document. */ + infof(data, "no chunk, no close, no size. Assume close to " + "signal end\n"); conn->bits.close = TRUE; - infof(data, "Negative content-length: %" FORMAT_OFF_T - ", closing after transfer\n", contentlength); } } - /* check for Content-Type: header lines to get the mime-type */ - else if(checkprefix("Content-Type:", k->p)) { - char *start; - char *end; - size_t len; - /* Find the first non-space letter */ - for(start=k->p+13; - *start && ISSPACE(*start); - start++) - ; /* empty loop */ - - /* data is now in the host encoding so - use '\r' and '\n' instead of 0x0d and 0x0a */ - end = strchr(start, '\r'); - if(!end) - end = strchr(start, '\n'); - - if(end) { - /* skip all trailing space letters */ - for(; ISSPACE(*end) && (end > start); end--) - ; /* empty loop */ - - /* get length of the type */ - len = end-start+1; - - /* allocate memory of a cloned copy */ - Curl_safefree(data->info.contenttype); - - data->info.contenttype = malloc(len + 1); - if(NULL == data->info.contenttype) - return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - - /* copy the content-type string */ - memcpy(data->info.contenttype, start, len); - data->info.contenttype[len] = 0; /* zero terminate */ - } + if(417 == k->httpcode) { + /* + * we got: "417 Expectation Failed" this means: + * we have made a HTTP call and our Expect Header + * seems to cause a problem => abort the write operations + * (or prevent them from starting). + */ + k->exp100 = EXP100_FAILED; + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; } + #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP - else if((k->httpversion == 10) && - conn->bits.httpproxy && - Curl_compareheader(k->p, - "Proxy-Connection:", "keep-alive")) { - /* - * When a HTTP/1.0 reply comes when using a proxy, the - * 'Proxy-Connection: keep-alive' line tells us the - * connection will be kept alive for our pleasure. - * Default action for 1.0 is to close. - */ - conn->bits.close = FALSE; /* don't close when done */ - infof(data, "HTTP/1.0 proxy connection set to keep alive!\n"); - } - else if((k->httpversion == 11) && - conn->bits.httpproxy && - Curl_compareheader(k->p, - "Proxy-Connection:", "close")) { - /* - * We get a HTTP/1.1 response from a proxy and it says it'll - * close down after this transfer. - */ - conn->bits.close = TRUE; /* close when done */ - infof(data, "HTTP/1.1 proxy connection set close!\n"); - } - else if((k->httpversion == 10) && - Curl_compareheader(k->p, "Connection:", "keep-alive")) { - /* - * A HTTP/1.0 reply with the 'Connection: keep-alive' line - * tells us the connection will be kept alive for our - * pleasure. Default action for 1.0 is to close. - * - * [RFC2068, section 19.7.1] */ - conn->bits.close = FALSE; /* don't close when done */ - infof(data, "HTTP/1.0 connection set to keep alive!\n"); - } - else if(Curl_compareheader(k->p, "Connection:", "close")) { - /* - * [RFC 2616, section 8.1.2.1] - * "Connection: close" is HTTP/1.1 language and means that - * the connection will close when this request has been - * served. - */ - conn->bits.close = TRUE; /* close when done */ - } - else if(Curl_compareheader(k->p, - "Transfer-Encoding:", "chunked")) { - /* - * [RFC 2616, section 3.6.1] A 'chunked' transfer encoding - * means that the server will send a series of "chunks". Each - * chunk starts with line with info (including size of the - * coming block) (terminated with CRLF), then a block of data - * with the previously mentioned size. There can be any amount - * of chunks, and a chunk-data set to zero signals the - * end-of-chunks. */ - k->chunk = TRUE; /* chunks coming our way */ - - /* init our chunky engine */ - Curl_httpchunk_init(conn); - } - - else if(checkprefix("Trailer:", k->p) || - checkprefix("Trailers:", k->p)) { - /* - * This test helps Curl_httpchunk_read() to determine to look - * for well formed trailers after the zero chunksize record. In - * this case a CRLF is required after the zero chunksize record - * when no trailers are sent, or after the last trailer record. - * - * It seems both Trailer: and Trailers: occur in the wild. - */ - k->trailerhdrpresent = TRUE; - } - - else if(checkprefix("Content-Encoding:", k->p) && - data->set.str[STRING_ENCODING]) { - /* - * Process Content-Encoding. Look for the values: identity, - * gzip, deflate, compress, x-gzip and x-compress. x-gzip and - * x-compress are the same as gzip and compress. (Sec 3.5 RFC - * 2616). zlib cannot handle compress. However, errors are - * handled further down when the response body is processed - */ - char *start; - - /* Find the first non-space letter */ - for(start=k->p+17; - *start && ISSPACE(*start); - start++) - ; /* empty loop */ - - /* Record the content-encoding for later use */ - if(checkprefix("identity", start)) - k->content_encoding = IDENTITY; - else if(checkprefix("deflate", start)) - k->content_encoding = DEFLATE; - else if(checkprefix("gzip", start) - || checkprefix("x-gzip", start)) - k->content_encoding = GZIP; - else if(checkprefix("compress", start) - || checkprefix("x-compress", start)) - k->content_encoding = COMPRESS; - } - else if(checkprefix("Content-Range:", k->p)) { - /* Content-Range: bytes [num]- - Content-Range: bytes: [num]- - Content-Range: [num]- - - The second format was added since Sun's webserver - JavaWebServer/1.1.1 obviously sends the header this way! - The third added since some servers use that! - */ - - char *ptr = k->p + 14; - - /* Move forward until first digit */ - while(*ptr && !ISDIGIT(*ptr)) - ptr++; - - k->offset = curlx_strtoofft(ptr, NULL, 10); - - if(data->state.resume_from == k->offset) - /* we asked for a resume and we got it */ - k->content_range = TRUE; - } -#if !defined(CURL_DISABLE_COOKIES) - else if(data->cookies && - checkprefix("Set-Cookie:", k->p)) { - Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE, - CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); - Curl_cookie_add(data, - data->cookies, TRUE, k->p+11, - /* If there is a custom-set Host: name, use it - here, or else use real peer host name. */ - conn->allocptr.cookiehost? - conn->allocptr.cookiehost:conn->host.name, - data->state.path); - Curl_share_unlock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE); - } -#endif - else if(checkprefix("Last-Modified:", k->p) && - (data->set.timecondition || data->set.get_filetime) ) { - time_t secs=time(NULL); - k->timeofdoc = curl_getdate(k->p+strlen("Last-Modified:"), - &secs); - if(data->set.get_filetime) - data->info.filetime = (long)k->timeofdoc; - } - else if((checkprefix("WWW-Authenticate:", k->p) && - (401 == k->httpcode)) || - (checkprefix("Proxy-authenticate:", k->p) && - (407 == k->httpcode))) { - result = Curl_http_input_auth(conn, k->httpcode, k->p); - if(result) - return result; - } - else if((k->httpcode >= 300 && k->httpcode < 400) && - checkprefix("Location:", k->p)) { - /* this is the URL that the server advices us to use instead */ - char *ptr; - char *start=k->p; - char backup; - - start += 9; /* pass "Location:" */ - - /* Skip spaces and tabs. We do this to support multiple - white spaces after the "Location:" keyword. */ - while(*start && ISSPACE(*start )) - start++; - - /* Scan through the string from the end to find the last - non-space. k->end_ptr points to the actual terminating zero - letter, move pointer one letter back and start from - there. This logic strips off trailing whitespace, but keeps - any embedded whitespace. */ - ptr = k->end_ptr-1; - while((ptr>=start) && ISSPACE(*ptr)) - ptr--; - ptr++; - - backup = *ptr; /* store the ending letter */ - if(ptr != start) { - *ptr = '\0'; /* zero terminate */ - data->req.location = strdup(start); /* clone string */ - *ptr = backup; /* restore ending letter */ - if(!data->req.location) - return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - if(data->set.http_follow_location) { - data->req.newurl = strdup(data->req.location); /* clone */ - if(!data->req.newurl) - return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - } - } + /* + * When all the headers have been parsed, see if we should give + * up and return an error. + */ + if(Curl_http_should_fail(conn)) { + failf (data, "The requested URL returned error: %d", + k->httpcode); + return CURLE_HTTP_RETURNED_ERROR; } #endif /* CURL_DISABLE_HTTP */ - /* - * End of header-checks. Write them to the client. + /* now, only output this if the header AND body are requested: */ - writetype = CLIENTWRITE_HEADER; if(data->set.include_header) writetype |= CLIENTWRITE_BODY; - if(data->set.verbose) - Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_HEADER_IN, - k->p, (size_t)k->hbuflen, conn); + headerlen = k->p - data->state.headerbuff; - result = Curl_client_write(conn, writetype, k->p, k->hbuflen); + result = Curl_client_write(conn, writetype, + data->state.headerbuff, + headerlen); if(result) return result; - data->info.header_size += (long)k->hbuflen; - data->req.headerbytecount += (long)k->hbuflen; + data->info.header_size += (long)headerlen; + data->req.headerbytecount += (long)headerlen; - /* reset hbufp pointer && hbuflen */ - k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff; - k->hbuflen = 0; - } - while(!stop_reading && *k->str); /* header line within buffer */ + data->req.deductheadercount = + (100 == k->httpcode)?data->req.headerbytecount:0; - if(stop_reading) - /* We've stopped dealing with input, get out of the do-while loop */ - break; - - /* We might have reached the end of the header part here, but - there might be a non-header part left in the end of the read - buffer. */ - - } /* end if header mode */ - - /* This is not an 'else if' since it may be a rest from the header - parsing, where the beginning of the buffer is headers and the end - is non-headers. */ - if(k->str && !k->header && (nread > 0 || is_empty_data)) { - - if(0 == k->bodywrites && !is_empty_data) { - /* These checks are only made the first time we are about to - write a piece of the body */ - if(conn->protocol&PROT_HTTP) { - /* HTTP-only checks */ - - if(data->req.newurl) { - if(conn->bits.close) { - /* Abort after the headers if "follow Location" is set - and we're set to close anyway. */ - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; - *done = TRUE; - return CURLE_OK; - } - /* We have a new url to load, but since we want to be able - to re-use this connection properly, we read the full - response in "ignore more" */ - k->ignorebody = TRUE; - infof(data, "Ignoring the response-body\n"); - } - if(data->state.resume_from && !k->content_range && - (data->set.httpreq==HTTPREQ_GET) && - !k->ignorebody) { - /* we wanted to resume a download, although the server doesn't - * seem to support this and we did this with a GET (if it - * wasn't a GET we did a POST or PUT resume) */ - failf(data, "HTTP server doesn't seem to support " - "byte ranges. Cannot resume."); - return CURLE_RANGE_ERROR; - } - - if(data->set.timecondition && !data->state.range) { - /* A time condition has been set AND no ranges have been - requested. This seems to be what chapter 13.3.4 of - RFC 2616 defines to be the correct action for a - HTTP/1.1 client */ - if((k->timeofdoc > 0) && (data->set.timevalue > 0)) { - switch(data->set.timecondition) { - case CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE: - default: - if(k->timeofdoc < data->set.timevalue) { - infof(data, - "The requested document is not new enough\n"); - *done = TRUE; - return CURLE_OK; - } - break; - case CURL_TIMECOND_IFUNMODSINCE: - if(k->timeofdoc > data->set.timevalue) { - infof(data, - "The requested document is not old enough\n"); - *done = TRUE; - return CURLE_OK; - } - break; - } /* switch */ - } /* two valid time strings */ - } /* we have a time condition */ - - } /* this is HTTP */ - } /* this is the first time we write a body part */ - k->bodywrites++; - - /* pass data to the debug function before it gets "dechunked" */ - if(data->set.verbose) { - if(k->badheader) { - Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_IN, data->state.headerbuff, - (size_t)k->hbuflen, conn); - if(k->badheader == HEADER_PARTHEADER) - Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_IN, - k->str, (size_t)nread, conn); + if(data->state.resume_from && + (data->set.httpreq==HTTPREQ_GET) && + (k->httpcode == 416)) { + /* "Requested Range Not Satisfiable" */ + stop_reading = TRUE; } - else - Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_IN, - k->str, (size_t)nread, conn); - } #ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP - if(k->chunk) { + if(!stop_reading) { + /* Curl_http_auth_act() checks what authentication methods + * that are available and decides which one (if any) to + * use. It will set 'newurl' if an auth metod was picked. */ + result = Curl_http_auth_act(conn); + + if(result) + return result; + + if(conn->bits.rewindaftersend) { + /* We rewind after a complete send, so thus we continue + sending now */ + infof(data, "Keep sending data to get tossed away!\n"); + k->keepon |= KEEP_WRITE; + } + } +#endif /* CURL_DISABLE_HTTP */ + + if(!k->header) { + /* + * really end-of-headers. + * + * If we requested a "no body", this is a good time to get + * out and return home. + */ + if(data->set.opt_no_body) + stop_reading = TRUE; + else { + /* If we know the expected size of this document, we set the + maximum download size to the size of the expected + document or else, we won't know when to stop reading! + + Note that we set the download maximum even if we read a + "Connection: close" header, to make sure that + "Content-Length: 0" still prevents us from attempting to + read the (missing) response-body. + */ + /* According to RFC2616 section 4.4, we MUST ignore + Content-Length: headers if we are now receiving data + using chunked Transfer-Encoding. + */ + if(k->chunk) + k->size=-1; + + } + if(-1 != k->size) { + /* We do this operation even if no_body is true, since this + data might be retrieved later with curl_easy_getinfo() + and its CURLINFO_CONTENT_LENGTH_DOWNLOAD option. */ + + Curl_pgrsSetDownloadSize(data, k->size); + k->maxdownload = k->size; + } + /* If max download size is *zero* (nothing) we already + have nothing and can safely return ok now! */ + if(0 == k->maxdownload) + stop_reading = TRUE; + + if(stop_reading) { + /* we make sure that this socket isn't read more now */ + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; + } + + if(data->set.verbose) + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_HEADER_IN, + k->str_start, headerlen, conn); + break; /* exit header line loop */ + } + + /* We continue reading headers, so reset the line-based + header parsing variables hbufp && hbuflen */ + k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff; + k->hbuflen = 0; + continue; + } + + /* + * Checks for special headers coming up. + */ + + if(!k->headerline++) { + /* This is the first header, it MUST be the error code line + or else we consider this to be the body right away! */ + int httpversion_major; + int nc; +#ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS +#define HEADER1 scratch +#define SCRATCHSIZE 21 + CURLcode res; + char scratch[SCRATCHSIZE+1]; /* "HTTP/major.minor 123" */ + /* We can't really convert this yet because we + don't know if it's the 1st header line or the body. + So we do a partial conversion into a scratch area, + leaving the data at k->p as-is. + */ + strncpy(&scratch[0], k->p, SCRATCHSIZE); + scratch[SCRATCHSIZE] = 0; /* null terminate */ + res = Curl_convert_from_network(data, + &scratch[0], + SCRATCHSIZE); + if(CURLE_OK != res) { + /* Curl_convert_from_network calls failf if unsuccessful */ + return res; + } +#else +#define HEADER1 k->p /* no conversion needed, just use k->p */ +#endif /* CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS */ + + nc = sscanf(HEADER1, + " HTTP/%d.%d %3d", + &httpversion_major, + &k->httpversion, + &k->httpcode); + if(nc==3) { + k->httpversion += 10 * httpversion_major; + } + else { + /* this is the real world, not a Nirvana + NCSA 1.5.x returns this crap when asked for HTTP/1.1 + */ + nc=sscanf(HEADER1, " HTTP %3d", &k->httpcode); + k->httpversion = 10; + + /* If user has set option HTTP200ALIASES, + compare header line against list of aliases + */ + if(!nc) { + if(checkhttpprefix(data, k->p)) { + nc = 1; + k->httpcode = 200; + k->httpversion = 10; + } + } + } + + if(nc) { + data->info.httpcode = k->httpcode; + data->info.httpversion = k->httpversion; + + /* + * This code executes as part of processing the header. As a + * result, it's not totally clear how to interpret the + * response code yet as that depends on what other headers may + * be present. 401 and 407 may be errors, but may be OK + * depending on how authentication is working. Other codes + * are definitely errors, so give up here. + */ + if(data->set.http_fail_on_error && (k->httpcode >= 400) && + ((k->httpcode != 401) || !conn->bits.user_passwd) && + ((k->httpcode != 407) || !conn->bits.proxy_user_passwd) ) { + + if(data->state.resume_from && + (data->set.httpreq==HTTPREQ_GET) && + (k->httpcode == 416)) { + /* "Requested Range Not Satisfiable", just proceed and + pretend this is no error */ + } + else { + /* serious error, go home! */ + failf (data, "The requested URL returned error: %d", + k->httpcode); + return CURLE_HTTP_RETURNED_ERROR; + } + } + + if(k->httpversion == 10) { + /* Default action for HTTP/1.0 must be to close, unless + we get one of those fancy headers that tell us the + server keeps it open for us! */ + infof(data, "HTTP 1.0, assume close after body\n"); + conn->bits.close = TRUE; + } + else if(k->httpversion >= 11 && + !conn->bits.close) { + /* If HTTP version is >= 1.1 and connection is persistent + server supports pipelining. */ + DEBUGF(infof(data, + "HTTP 1.1 or later with persistent connection, " + "pipelining supported\n")); + conn->server_supports_pipelining = TRUE; + } + + switch(k->httpcode) { + case 204: + /* (quote from RFC2616, section 10.2.5): The server has + * fulfilled the request but does not need to return an + * entity-body ... The 204 response MUST NOT include a + * message-body, and thus is always terminated by the first + * empty line after the header fields. */ + /* FALLTHROUGH */ + case 416: /* Requested Range Not Satisfiable, it has the + Content-Length: set as the "real" document but no + actual response is sent. */ + case 304: + /* (quote from RFC2616, section 10.3.5): The 304 response + * MUST NOT contain a message-body, and thus is always + * terminated by the first empty line after the header + * fields. */ + k->size=0; + k->maxdownload=0; + k->ignorecl = TRUE; /* ignore Content-Length headers */ + break; + default: + /* nothing */ + break; + } + } + else { + k->header = FALSE; /* this is not a header line */ + break; + } + } + +#ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS + /* convert from the network encoding */ + result = Curl_convert_from_network(data, k->p, strlen(k->p)); + if(CURLE_OK != result) { + return(result); + } + /* Curl_convert_from_network calls failf if unsuccessful */ +#endif /* CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS */ + + /* Check for Content-Length: header lines to get size. Ignore + the header completely if we get a 416 response as then we're + resuming a document that we don't get, and this header contains + info about the true size of the document we didn't get now. */ + if(!k->ignorecl && !data->set.ignorecl && + checkprefix("Content-Length:", k->p)) { + contentlength = curlx_strtoofft(k->p+15, NULL, 10); + if(data->set.max_filesize && + contentlength > data->set.max_filesize) { + failf(data, "Maximum file size exceeded"); + return CURLE_FILESIZE_EXCEEDED; + } + if(contentlength >= 0) { + k->size = contentlength; + k->maxdownload = k->size; + /* we set the progress download size already at this point + just to make it easier for apps/callbacks to extract this + info as soon as possible */ + Curl_pgrsSetDownloadSize(data, k->size); + } + else { + /* Negative Content-Length is really odd, and we know it + happens for example when older Apache servers send large + files */ + conn->bits.close = TRUE; + infof(data, "Negative content-length: %" FORMAT_OFF_T + ", closing after transfer\n", contentlength); + } + } + /* check for Content-Type: header lines to get the mime-type */ + else if(checkprefix("Content-Type:", k->p)) { + char *start; + char *end; + size_t len; + + /* Find the first non-space letter */ + for(start=k->p+13; + *start && ISSPACE(*start); + start++) + ; /* empty loop */ + + /* data is now in the host encoding so + use '\r' and '\n' instead of 0x0d and 0x0a */ + end = strchr(start, '\r'); + if(!end) + end = strchr(start, '\n'); + + if(end) { + /* skip all trailing space letters */ + for(; ISSPACE(*end) && (end > start); end--) + ; /* empty loop */ + + /* get length of the type */ + len = end-start+1; + + /* allocate memory of a cloned copy */ + Curl_safefree(data->info.contenttype); + + data->info.contenttype = malloc(len + 1); + if(NULL == data->info.contenttype) + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + + /* copy the content-type string */ + memcpy(data->info.contenttype, start, len); + data->info.contenttype[len] = 0; /* zero terminate */ + } + } +#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP + else if((k->httpversion == 10) && + conn->bits.httpproxy && + Curl_compareheader(k->p, + "Proxy-Connection:", "keep-alive")) { /* - * Here comes a chunked transfer flying and we need to decode this - * properly. While the name says read, this function both reads - * and writes away the data. The returned 'nread' holds the number - * of actual data it wrote to the client. + * When a HTTP/1.0 reply comes when using a proxy, the + * 'Proxy-Connection: keep-alive' line tells us the + * connection will be kept alive for our pleasure. + * Default action for 1.0 is to close. */ + conn->bits.close = FALSE; /* don't close when done */ + infof(data, "HTTP/1.0 proxy connection set to keep alive!\n"); + } + else if((k->httpversion == 11) && + conn->bits.httpproxy && + Curl_compareheader(k->p, + "Proxy-Connection:", "close")) { + /* + * We get a HTTP/1.1 response from a proxy and it says it'll + * close down after this transfer. + */ + conn->bits.close = TRUE; /* close when done */ + infof(data, "HTTP/1.1 proxy connection set close!\n"); + } + else if((k->httpversion == 10) && + Curl_compareheader(k->p, "Connection:", "keep-alive")) { + /* + * A HTTP/1.0 reply with the 'Connection: keep-alive' line + * tells us the connection will be kept alive for our + * pleasure. Default action for 1.0 is to close. + * + * [RFC2068, section 19.7.1] */ + conn->bits.close = FALSE; /* don't close when done */ + infof(data, "HTTP/1.0 connection set to keep alive!\n"); + } + else if(Curl_compareheader(k->p, "Connection:", "close")) { + /* + * [RFC 2616, section 8.1.2.1] + * "Connection: close" is HTTP/1.1 language and means that + * the connection will close when this request has been + * served. + */ + conn->bits.close = TRUE; /* close when done */ + } + else if(Curl_compareheader(k->p, + "Transfer-Encoding:", "chunked")) { + /* + * [RFC 2616, section 3.6.1] A 'chunked' transfer encoding + * means that the server will send a series of "chunks". Each + * chunk starts with line with info (including size of the + * coming block) (terminated with CRLF), then a block of data + * with the previously mentioned size. There can be any amount + * of chunks, and a chunk-data set to zero signals the + * end-of-chunks. */ + k->chunk = TRUE; /* chunks coming our way */ - CHUNKcode res = - Curl_httpchunk_read(conn, k->str, nread, &nread); + /* init our chunky engine */ + Curl_httpchunk_init(conn); + } - if(CHUNKE_OK < res) { - if(CHUNKE_WRITE_ERROR == res) { - failf(data, "Failed writing data"); - return CURLE_WRITE_ERROR; - } - failf(data, "Received problem %d in the chunky parser", res); - return CURLE_RECV_ERROR; - } - else if(CHUNKE_STOP == res) { - size_t dataleft; - /* we're done reading chunks! */ - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; /* read no more */ + else if(checkprefix("Trailer:", k->p) || + checkprefix("Trailers:", k->p)) { + /* + * This test helps Curl_httpchunk_read() to determine to look + * for well formed trailers after the zero chunksize record. In + * this case a CRLF is required after the zero chunksize record + * when no trailers are sent, or after the last trailer record. + * + * It seems both Trailer: and Trailers: occur in the wild. + */ + k->trailerhdrpresent = TRUE; + } - /* There are now possibly N number of bytes at the end of the - str buffer that weren't written to the client. + else if(checkprefix("Content-Encoding:", k->p) && + data->set.str[STRING_ENCODING]) { + /* + * Process Content-Encoding. Look for the values: identity, + * gzip, deflate, compress, x-gzip and x-compress. x-gzip and + * x-compress are the same as gzip and compress. (Sec 3.5 RFC + * 2616). zlib cannot handle compress. However, errors are + * handled further down when the response body is processed + */ + char *start; - We DO care about this data if we are pipelining. - Push it back to be read on the next pass. */ + /* Find the first non-space letter */ + for(start=k->p+17; + *start && ISSPACE(*start); + start++) + ; /* empty loop */ - dataleft = conn->chunk.dataleft; - if(dataleft != 0) { - infof(conn->data, "Leftovers after chunking. " - " Rewinding %d bytes\n",dataleft); - read_rewind(conn, dataleft); + /* Record the content-encoding for later use */ + if(checkprefix("identity", start)) + k->content_encoding = IDENTITY; + else if(checkprefix("deflate", start)) + k->content_encoding = DEFLATE; + else if(checkprefix("gzip", start) + || checkprefix("x-gzip", start)) + k->content_encoding = GZIP; + else if(checkprefix("compress", start) + || checkprefix("x-compress", start)) + k->content_encoding = COMPRESS; + } + else if(checkprefix("Content-Range:", k->p)) { + /* Content-Range: bytes [num]- + Content-Range: bytes: [num]- + Content-Range: [num]- + + The second format was added since Sun's webserver + JavaWebServer/1.1.1 obviously sends the header this way! + The third added since some servers use that! + */ + + char *ptr = k->p + 14; + + /* Move forward until first digit */ + while(*ptr && !ISDIGIT(*ptr)) + ptr++; + + k->offset = curlx_strtoofft(ptr, NULL, 10); + + if(data->state.resume_from == k->offset) + /* we asked for a resume and we got it */ + k->content_range = TRUE; + } +#if !defined(CURL_DISABLE_COOKIES) + else if(data->cookies && + checkprefix("Set-Cookie:", k->p)) { + Curl_share_lock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE, + CURL_LOCK_ACCESS_SINGLE); + Curl_cookie_add(data, + data->cookies, TRUE, k->p+11, + /* If there is a custom-set Host: name, use it + here, or else use real peer host name. */ + conn->allocptr.cookiehost? + conn->allocptr.cookiehost:conn->host.name, + data->state.path); + Curl_share_unlock(data, CURL_LOCK_DATA_COOKIE); + } +#endif + else if(checkprefix("Last-Modified:", k->p) && + (data->set.timecondition || data->set.get_filetime) ) { + time_t secs=time(NULL); + k->timeofdoc = curl_getdate(k->p+strlen("Last-Modified:"), + &secs); + if(data->set.get_filetime) + data->info.filetime = (long)k->timeofdoc; + } + else if((checkprefix("WWW-Authenticate:", k->p) && + (401 == k->httpcode)) || + (checkprefix("Proxy-authenticate:", k->p) && + (407 == k->httpcode))) { + result = Curl_http_input_auth(conn, k->httpcode, k->p); + if(result) + return result; + } + else if((k->httpcode >= 300 && k->httpcode < 400) && + checkprefix("Location:", k->p)) { + /* this is the URL that the server advices us to use instead */ + char *ptr; + char *start=k->p; + char backup; + + start += 9; /* pass "Location:" */ + + /* Skip spaces and tabs. We do this to support multiple + white spaces after the "Location:" keyword. */ + while(*start && ISSPACE(*start )) + start++; + + /* Scan through the string from the end to find the last + non-space. k->end_ptr points to the actual terminating zero + letter, move pointer one letter back and start from + there. This logic strips off trailing whitespace, but keeps + any embedded whitespace. */ + ptr = k->end_ptr-1; + while((ptr>=start) && ISSPACE(*ptr)) + ptr--; + ptr++; + + backup = *ptr; /* store the ending letter */ + if(ptr != start) { + *ptr = '\0'; /* zero terminate */ + data->req.location = strdup(start); /* clone string */ + *ptr = backup; /* restore ending letter */ + if(!data->req.location) + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + if(data->set.http_follow_location) { + data->req.newurl = strdup(data->req.location); /* clone */ + if(!data->req.newurl) + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; } } - /* If it returned OK, we just keep going */ } #endif /* CURL_DISABLE_HTTP */ - if((-1 != k->maxdownload) && - (k->bytecount + nread >= k->maxdownload)) { - /* The 'excess' amount below can't be more than BUFSIZE which - always will fit in a size_t */ - size_t excess = (size_t)(k->bytecount + nread - k->maxdownload); - if(excess > 0 && !k->ignorebody) { - infof(data, - "Rewinding stream by : %d" - " bytes on url %s (size = %" FORMAT_OFF_T - ", maxdownload = %" FORMAT_OFF_T - ", bytecount = %" FORMAT_OFF_T ", nread = %d)\n", - excess, data->state.path, - k->size, k->maxdownload, k->bytecount, nread); - read_rewind(conn, excess); - } + /* + * End of header-checks. Write them to the client. + */ - nread = (ssize_t) (k->maxdownload - k->bytecount); - if(nread < 0 ) /* this should be unusual */ - nread = 0; + writetype = CLIENTWRITE_HEADER; + if(data->set.include_header) + writetype |= CLIENTWRITE_BODY; - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; /* we're done reading */ - } + if(data->set.verbose) + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_HEADER_IN, + k->p, (size_t)k->hbuflen, conn); - k->bytecount += nread; + result = Curl_client_write(conn, writetype, k->p, k->hbuflen); + if(result) + return result; - Curl_pgrsSetDownloadCounter(data, k->bytecount); + data->info.header_size += (long)k->hbuflen; + data->req.headerbytecount += (long)k->hbuflen; - if(!k->chunk && (nread || k->badheader || is_empty_data)) { - /* If this is chunky transfer, it was already written */ - - if(k->badheader && !k->ignorebody) { - /* we parsed a piece of data wrongly assuming it was a header - and now we output it as body instead */ - result = Curl_client_write(conn, CLIENTWRITE_BODY, - data->state.headerbuff, - k->hbuflen); - if(result) - return result; - } - if(k->badheader < HEADER_ALLBAD) { - /* This switch handles various content encodings. If there's an - error here, be sure to check over the almost identical code - in http_chunks.c. - Make sure that ALL_CONTENT_ENCODINGS contains all the - encodings handled here. */ -#ifdef HAVE_LIBZ - switch (conn->data->set.http_ce_skip ? - IDENTITY : k->content_encoding) { - case IDENTITY: -#endif - /* This is the default when the server sends no - Content-Encoding header. See Curl_readwrite_init; the - memset() call initializes k->content_encoding to zero. */ - if(!k->ignorebody) - result = Curl_client_write(conn, CLIENTWRITE_BODY, k->str, - nread); -#ifdef HAVE_LIBZ - break; - - case DEFLATE: - /* Assume CLIENTWRITE_BODY; headers are not encoded. */ - if(!k->ignorebody) - result = Curl_unencode_deflate_write(conn, k, nread); - break; - - case GZIP: - /* Assume CLIENTWRITE_BODY; headers are not encoded. */ - if(!k->ignorebody) - result = Curl_unencode_gzip_write(conn, k, nread); - break; - - case COMPRESS: - default: - failf (data, "Unrecognized content encoding type. " - "libcurl understands `identity', `deflate' and `gzip' " - "content encodings."); - result = CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING; - break; - } -#endif - } - k->badheader = HEADER_NORMAL; /* taken care of now */ - - if(result) - return result; - } - - } /* if(! header and data to read ) */ - - if(is_empty_data) { - /* if we received nothing, the server closed the connection and we - are done */ - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; + /* reset hbufp pointer && hbuflen */ + k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff; + k->hbuflen = 0; } + while(!stop_reading && *k->str); /* header line within buffer */ - } while(data_pending(conn)); + if(stop_reading) + /* We've stopped dealing with input, get out of the do-while loop */ + break; - } /* if( read from socket ) */ + /* We might have reached the end of the header part here, but + there might be a non-header part left in the end of the read + buffer. */ - /* If we still have writing to do, we check if we have a writable - socket. */ - if((k->keepon & KEEP_WRITE) && (select_res & CURL_CSELECT_OUT)) { - /* write */ + } /* end if header mode */ - ssize_t i, si; - ssize_t bytes_written; - bool writedone=TRUE; + /* This is not an 'else if' since it may be a rest from the header + parsing, where the beginning of the buffer is headers and the end + is non-headers. */ + if(k->str && !k->header && (nread > 0 || is_empty_data)) { - if((k->bytecount == 0) && (k->writebytecount == 0)) - Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTTRANSFER); + if(0 == k->bodywrites && !is_empty_data) { + /* These checks are only made the first time we are about to + write a piece of the body */ + if(conn->protocol&PROT_HTTP) { + /* HTTP-only checks */ - didwhat |= KEEP_WRITE; - - /* - * We loop here to do the READ and SEND loop until we run out of - * data to send or until we get EWOULDBLOCK back - */ - do { - - /* only read more data if there's no upload data already - present in the upload buffer */ - if(0 == data->req.upload_present) { - /* init the "upload from here" pointer */ - data->req.upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf; - - if(!k->upload_done) { - /* HTTP pollution, this should be written nicer to become more - protocol agnostic. */ - int fillcount; - - if((k->exp100 == EXP100_SENDING_REQUEST) && - (data->state.proto.http->sending == HTTPSEND_BODY)) { - /* If this call is to send body data, we must take some action: - We have sent off the full HTTP 1.1 request, and we shall now - go into the Expect: 100 state and await such a header */ - k->exp100 = EXP100_AWAITING_CONTINUE; /* wait for the header */ - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* disable writing */ - k->start100 = Curl_tvnow(); /* timeout count starts now */ - didwhat &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we didn't write anything actually */ - break; + if(data->req.newurl) { + if(conn->bits.close) { + /* Abort after the headers if "follow Location" is set + and we're set to close anyway. */ + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; + *done = TRUE; + return CURLE_OK; + } + /* We have a new url to load, but since we want to be able + to re-use this connection properly, we read the full + response in "ignore more" */ + k->ignorebody = TRUE; + infof(data, "Ignoring the response-body\n"); + } + if(data->state.resume_from && !k->content_range && + (data->set.httpreq==HTTPREQ_GET) && + !k->ignorebody) { + /* we wanted to resume a download, although the server doesn't + * seem to support this and we did this with a GET (if it + * wasn't a GET we did a POST or PUT resume) */ + failf(data, "HTTP server doesn't seem to support " + "byte ranges. Cannot resume."); + return CURLE_RANGE_ERROR; } - result = Curl_fillreadbuffer(conn, BUFSIZE, &fillcount); - if(result) - return result; + if(data->set.timecondition && !data->state.range) { + /* A time condition has been set AND no ranges have been + requested. This seems to be what chapter 13.3.4 of + RFC 2616 defines to be the correct action for a + HTTP/1.1 client */ + if((k->timeofdoc > 0) && (data->set.timevalue > 0)) { + switch(data->set.timecondition) { + case CURL_TIMECOND_IFMODSINCE: + default: + if(k->timeofdoc < data->set.timevalue) { + infof(data, + "The requested document is not new enough\n"); + *done = TRUE; + return CURLE_OK; + } + break; + case CURL_TIMECOND_IFUNMODSINCE: + if(k->timeofdoc > data->set.timevalue) { + infof(data, + "The requested document is not old enough\n"); + *done = TRUE; + return CURLE_OK; + } + break; + } /* switch */ + } /* two valid time strings */ + } /* we have a time condition */ - nread = (ssize_t)fillcount; + } /* this is HTTP */ + } /* this is the first time we write a body part */ + k->bodywrites++; + + /* pass data to the debug function before it gets "dechunked" */ + if(data->set.verbose) { + if(k->badheader) { + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_IN, data->state.headerbuff, + (size_t)k->hbuflen, conn); + if(k->badheader == HEADER_PARTHEADER) + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_IN, + k->str, (size_t)nread, conn); } else - nread = 0; /* we're done uploading/reading */ + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_IN, + k->str, (size_t)nread, conn); + } - if(!nread && (k->keepon & KEEP_READ_PAUSE)) { - /* this is a paused transfer */ - break; - } - else if(nread<=0) { - /* done */ - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we're done writing */ - writedone = TRUE; +#ifndef CURL_DISABLE_HTTP + if(k->chunk) { + /* + * Here comes a chunked transfer flying and we need to decode this + * properly. While the name says read, this function both reads + * and writes away the data. The returned 'nread' holds the number + * of actual data it wrote to the client. + */ - if(conn->bits.rewindaftersend) { - result = Curl_readrewind(conn); - if(result) - return result; + CHUNKcode res = + Curl_httpchunk_read(conn, k->str, nread, &nread); + + if(CHUNKE_OK < res) { + if(CHUNKE_WRITE_ERROR == res) { + failf(data, "Failed writing data"); + return CURLE_WRITE_ERROR; } + failf(data, "Received problem %d in the chunky parser", res); + return CURLE_RECV_ERROR; + } + else if(CHUNKE_STOP == res) { + size_t dataleft; + /* we're done reading chunks! */ + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; /* read no more */ + + /* There are now possibly N number of bytes at the end of the + str buffer that weren't written to the client. + + We DO care about this data if we are pipelining. + Push it back to be read on the next pass. */ + + dataleft = conn->chunk.dataleft; + if(dataleft != 0) { + infof(conn->data, "Leftovers after chunking. " + " Rewinding %d bytes\n",dataleft); + read_rewind(conn, dataleft); + } + } + /* If it returned OK, we just keep going */ + } +#endif /* CURL_DISABLE_HTTP */ + + if((-1 != k->maxdownload) && + (k->bytecount + nread >= k->maxdownload)) { + /* The 'excess' amount below can't be more than BUFSIZE which + always will fit in a size_t */ + size_t excess = (size_t)(k->bytecount + nread - k->maxdownload); + if(excess > 0 && !k->ignorebody) { + infof(data, + "Rewinding stream by : %d" + " bytes on url %s (size = %" FORMAT_OFF_T + ", maxdownload = %" FORMAT_OFF_T + ", bytecount = %" FORMAT_OFF_T ", nread = %d)\n", + excess, data->state.path, + k->size, k->maxdownload, k->bytecount, nread); + read_rewind(conn, excess); + } + + nread = (ssize_t) (k->maxdownload - k->bytecount); + if(nread < 0 ) /* this should be unusual */ + nread = 0; + + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; /* we're done reading */ + } + + k->bytecount += nread; + + Curl_pgrsSetDownloadCounter(data, k->bytecount); + + if(!k->chunk && (nread || k->badheader || is_empty_data)) { + /* If this is chunky transfer, it was already written */ + + if(k->badheader && !k->ignorebody) { + /* we parsed a piece of data wrongly assuming it was a header + and now we output it as body instead */ + result = Curl_client_write(conn, CLIENTWRITE_BODY, + data->state.headerbuff, + k->hbuflen); + if(result) + return result; + } + if(k->badheader < HEADER_ALLBAD) { + /* This switch handles various content encodings. If there's an + error here, be sure to check over the almost identical code + in http_chunks.c. + Make sure that ALL_CONTENT_ENCODINGS contains all the + encodings handled here. */ +#ifdef HAVE_LIBZ + switch (conn->data->set.http_ce_skip ? + IDENTITY : k->content_encoding) { + case IDENTITY: +#endif + /* This is the default when the server sends no + Content-Encoding header. See Curl_readwrite_init; the + memset() call initializes k->content_encoding to zero. */ + if(!k->ignorebody) + result = Curl_client_write(conn, CLIENTWRITE_BODY, k->str, + nread); +#ifdef HAVE_LIBZ + break; + + case DEFLATE: + /* Assume CLIENTWRITE_BODY; headers are not encoded. */ + if(!k->ignorebody) + result = Curl_unencode_deflate_write(conn, k, nread); + break; + + case GZIP: + /* Assume CLIENTWRITE_BODY; headers are not encoded. */ + if(!k->ignorebody) + result = Curl_unencode_gzip_write(conn, k, nread); + break; + + case COMPRESS: + default: + failf (data, "Unrecognized content encoding type. " + "libcurl understands `identity', `deflate' and `gzip' " + "content encodings."); + result = CURLE_BAD_CONTENT_ENCODING; + break; + } +#endif + } + k->badheader = HEADER_NORMAL; /* taken care of now */ + + if(result) + return result; + } + + } /* if(! header and data to read ) */ + + if(is_empty_data) { + /* if we received nothing, the server closed the connection and we + are done */ + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ; + } + + } while(data_pending(conn)); + + } /* if( read from socket ) */ + + /* If we still have writing to do, we check if we have a writable socket. */ + if((k->keepon & KEEP_WRITE) && (select_res & CURL_CSELECT_OUT)) { + /* write */ + + ssize_t i, si; + ssize_t bytes_written; + + if((k->bytecount == 0) && (k->writebytecount == 0)) + Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTTRANSFER); + + didwhat |= KEEP_WRITE; + + /* + * We loop here to do the READ and SEND loop until we run out of + * data to send or until we get EWOULDBLOCK back + */ + do { + + /* only read more data if there's no upload data already + present in the upload buffer */ + if(0 == data->req.upload_present) { + /* init the "upload from here" pointer */ + data->req.upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf; + + if(!k->upload_done) { + /* HTTP pollution, this should be written nicer to become more + protocol agnostic. */ + int fillcount; + + if((k->exp100 == EXP100_SENDING_REQUEST) && + (data->state.proto.http->sending == HTTPSEND_BODY)) { + /* If this call is to send body data, we must take some action: + We have sent off the full HTTP 1.1 request, and we shall now + go into the Expect: 100 state and await such a header */ + k->exp100 = EXP100_AWAITING_CONTINUE; /* wait for the header */ + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* disable writing */ + k->start100 = Curl_tvnow(); /* timeout count starts now */ + didwhat &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we didn't write anything actually */ break; } - /* store number of bytes available for upload */ - data->req.upload_present = nread; + result = Curl_fillreadbuffer(conn, BUFSIZE, &fillcount); + if(result) + return result; - /* convert LF to CRLF if so asked */ + nread = (ssize_t)fillcount; + } + else + nread = 0; /* we're done uploading/reading */ + + if(!nread && (k->keepon & KEEP_READ_PAUSE)) { + /* this is a paused transfer */ + break; + } + else if(nread<=0) { + /* done */ + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we're done writing */ + + if(conn->bits.rewindaftersend) { + result = Curl_readrewind(conn); + if(result) + return result; + } + break; + } + + /* store number of bytes available for upload */ + data->req.upload_present = nread; + + /* convert LF to CRLF if so asked */ #ifdef CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV - /* always convert if we're FTPing in ASCII mode */ - if((data->set.crlf) || (data->set.prefer_ascii)) { + /* always convert if we're FTPing in ASCII mode */ + if((data->set.crlf) || (data->set.prefer_ascii)) #else - if(data->set.crlf) { + if(data->set.crlf) #endif /* CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV */ - if(data->state.scratch == NULL) - data->state.scratch = malloc(2*BUFSIZE); - if(data->state.scratch == NULL) { - failf (data, "Failed to alloc scratch buffer!"); - return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; - } - /* - * ASCII/EBCDIC Note: This is presumably a text (not binary) - * transfer so the data should already be in ASCII. - * That means the hex values for ASCII CR (0x0d) & LF (0x0a) - * must be used instead of the escape sequences \r & \n. - */ + { + if(data->state.scratch == NULL) + data->state.scratch = malloc(2*BUFSIZE); + if(data->state.scratch == NULL) { + failf (data, "Failed to alloc scratch buffer!"); + return CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY; + } + /* + * ASCII/EBCDIC Note: This is presumably a text (not binary) + * transfer so the data should already be in ASCII. + * That means the hex values for ASCII CR (0x0d) & LF (0x0a) + * must be used instead of the escape sequences \r & \n. + */ for(i = 0, si = 0; i < nread; i++, si++) { if(data->req.upload_fromhere[i] == 0x0a) { data->state.scratch[si++] = 0x0d; @@ -1531,58 +1528,53 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, data->req.upload_present = nread; } } + } /* if 0 == data->req.upload_present */ + else { + /* We have a partial buffer left from a previous "round". Use + that instead of reading more data */ + } + + /* write to socket (send away data) */ + result = Curl_write(conn, + conn->writesockfd, /* socket to send to */ + data->req.upload_fromhere, /* buffer pointer */ + data->req.upload_present, /* buffer size */ + &bytes_written); /* actually send away */ + if(result) + return result; + + if(data->set.verbose) + /* show the data before we change the pointer upload_fromhere */ + Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_OUT, data->req.upload_fromhere, + (size_t)bytes_written, conn); + + if(data->req.upload_present != bytes_written) { + /* we only wrote a part of the buffer (if anything), deal with it! */ + + /* store the amount of bytes left in the buffer to write */ + data->req.upload_present -= bytes_written; + + /* advance the pointer where to find the buffer when the next send + is to happen */ + data->req.upload_fromhere += bytes_written; + } + else { + /* we've uploaded that buffer now */ + data->req.upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf; + data->req.upload_present = 0; /* no more bytes left */ + + if(k->upload_done) { + /* switch off writing, we're done! */ + k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we're done writing */ } - else { - /* We have a partial buffer left from a previous "round". Use - that instead of reading more data */ - } + } - /* write to socket (send away data) */ - result = Curl_write(conn, - conn->writesockfd, /* socket to send to */ - data->req.upload_fromhere, /* buffer pointer */ - data->req.upload_present, /* buffer size */ - &bytes_written); /* actually send away */ - if(result) - return result; + k->writebytecount += bytes_written; + Curl_pgrsSetUploadCounter(data, k->writebytecount); - if(data->set.verbose) - /* show the data before we change the pointer upload_fromhere */ - Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_OUT, data->req.upload_fromhere, - (size_t)bytes_written, conn); + } while(0); /* just to break out from! */ - if(data->req.upload_present != bytes_written) { - /* we only wrote a part of the buffer (if anything), deal with it! */ - - /* store the amount of bytes left in the buffer to write */ - data->req.upload_present -= bytes_written; - - /* advance the pointer where to find the buffer when the next send - is to happen */ - data->req.upload_fromhere += bytes_written; - - writedone = TRUE; /* we are done, stop the loop */ - } - else { - /* we've uploaded that buffer now */ - data->req.upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf; - data->req.upload_present = 0; /* no more bytes left */ - - if(k->upload_done) { - /* switch off writing, we're done! */ - k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we're done writing */ - writedone = TRUE; - } - } - - k->writebytecount += bytes_written; - Curl_pgrsSetUploadCounter(data, k->writebytecount); - - } while(!writedone); /* loop until we're done writing! */ - - } - - } while(0); /* just to break out from! */ + } /* if(something to write) */ k->now = Curl_tvnow(); if(didwhat) { @@ -1601,10 +1593,10 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, /* Quoting RFC2616, section "8.2.3 Use of the 100 (Continue) Status": - Therefore, when a client sends this header field to an origin server - (possibly via a proxy) from which it has never seen a 100 (Continue) - status, the client SHOULD NOT wait for an indefinite period before - sending the request body. + Therefore, when a client sends this header field to an origin server + (possibly via a proxy) from which it has never seen a 100 (Continue) + status, the client SHOULD NOT wait for an indefinite period before + sending the request body. */ @@ -1625,7 +1617,7 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, return result; if(data->set.timeout && - (Curl_tvdiff(k->now, k->start) >= data->set.timeout)) { + (Curl_tvdiff(k->now, k->start) >= data->set.timeout)) { if(k->size != -1) { failf(data, "Operation timed out after %ld milliseconds with %" FORMAT_OFF_T " out of %" FORMAT_OFF_T " bytes received", @@ -1650,7 +1642,7 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, /* Most FTP servers don't adjust their file SIZE response for CRLFs, so we'll check to see if the discrepancy can be explained by the number of CRLFs we've changed to LFs. - */ + */ (k->bytecount != (k->size + data->state.crlf_conversions)) && #endif /* CURL_DO_LINEEND_CONV */ !data->req.newurl) { @@ -1679,7 +1671,8 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn, } /* Now update the "done" boolean we return */ - *done = (bool)(0 == (k->keepon&(KEEP_READ|KEEP_WRITE|KEEP_READ_PAUSE|KEEP_WRITE_PAUSE))); + *done = (bool)(0 == (k->keepon&(KEEP_READ|KEEP_WRITE| + KEEP_READ_PAUSE|KEEP_WRITE_PAUSE))); return CURLE_OK; }