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diff --git a/lib/transfer.c b/lib/transfer.c
index 1fb096f96..c991decd0 100644
--- a/lib/transfer.c
+++ b/lib/transfer.c
@@ -164,61 +164,111 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn,
if((k->keepon & KEEP_READ) &&
(FD_ISSET(conn->sockfd, readfdp))) {
- /* read! */
- result = Curl_read(conn, conn->sockfd, k->buf,
- data->set.buffer_size?
- data->set.buffer_size:BUFSIZE -1,
- &nread);
+ bool readdone = FALSE;
- if(0>result)
- break; /* get out of loop */
- if(result>0)
- return result;
+ /* This is where we loop until we have read everything there is to
+ read or we get a EWOULDBLOCK */
+ do {
- if ((k->bytecount == 0) && (k->writebytecount == 0))
- Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTTRANSFER);
+ /* read! */
+ result = Curl_read(conn, conn->sockfd, k->buf,
+ data->set.buffer_size?
+ data->set.buffer_size:BUFSIZE -1,
+ &nread);
- didwhat |= KEEP_READ;
+ if(0>result)
+ break; /* get out of loop */
+ if(result>0)
+ return result;
- /* NULL terminate, allowing string ops to be used */
- if (0 < nread)
- k->buf[nread] = 0;
+ if ((k->bytecount == 0) && (k->writebytecount == 0))
+ Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTTRANSFER);
- /* if we receive 0 or less here, the server closed the connection and
- we bail out from this! */
- else if (0 >= nread) {
- k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ;
- FD_ZERO(&k->rkeepfd);
- break;
- }
+ didwhat |= KEEP_READ;
- /* 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;
+ /* NULL terminate, allowing string ops to be used */
+ if (0 < nread)
+ k->buf[nread] = 0;
- /* 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;
+ /* if we receive 0 or less here, the server closed the connection and
+ we bail out from this! */
+ else if (0 >= nread) {
+ k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ;
+ FD_ZERO(&k->rkeepfd);
+ readdone = TRUE;
+ 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;
- /* header line within buffer loop */
- do {
- int hbufp_index;
+ /* 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 {
+ int hbufp_index;
- /* 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;
- k->end_ptr = strchr (k->str_start, '\n');
+ k->end_ptr = strchr (k->str_start, '\n');
- 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;
+ long newsize=MAX((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(!checkprefix("HTTP/", 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 */
+ }
- if (k->hbuflen + nread >= data->state.headersize) {
- /* We enlarge the header buffer as it is too small */
+ /* decrease the size of the remaining buffer */
+ nread -= (k->end_ptr - k->str)+1;
+
+ k->str = k->end_ptr + 1; /* move past new line */
+
+ /*
+ * 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 + (k->str - k->str_start) >=
+ data->state.headersize) {
char *newbuff;
- long newsize=MAX((k->hbuflen+nread)*3/2,
+ long newsize=MAX((k->hbuflen+
+ (k->str-k->str_start))*3/2,
data->state.headersize*2);
hbufp_index = k->hbufp - data->state.headerbuff;
newbuff = (char *)realloc(data->state.headerbuff, newsize);
@@ -226,371 +276,328 @@ 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;
}
- 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(!checkprefix("HTTP/", data->state.headerbuff)) {
+
+ /* copy to end of line */
+ strncpy (k->hbufp, k->str_start, k->str - k->str_start);
+ k->hbufp += k->str - k->str_start;
+ k->hbuflen += k->str - k->str_start;
+ *k->hbufp = 0;
+
+ 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) &&
+ !checkprefix("HTTP/", data->state.headerbuff)) {
/* this is not the beginning of a HTTP first header line */
k->header = FALSE;
- k->badheader = HEADER_ALLBAD;
+ k->badheader = HEADER_PARTHEADER;
break;
}
}
- break; /* read more and try again */
- }
+ if (('\n' == *k->p) || ('\r' == *k->p)) {
+ int headerlen;
+ /* Zero-length header line means end of headers! */
+
+ if ('\r' == *k->p)
+ k->p++; /* pass the \r byte */
+ if ('\n' == *k->p)
+ k->p++; /* pass the \n byte */
+
+ 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 our stuff.
+ * 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->write_after_100_header) {
+
+ k->write_after_100_header = FALSE;
+ FD_SET (conn->writesockfd, &k->writefd); /* write */
+ k->keepon |= KEEP_WRITE;
+ k->wkeepfd = k->writefd;
+ }
+ }
+ else
+ k->header = FALSE; /* no more header to parse! */
+
+ 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->write_after_100_header = FALSE;
+ k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE;
+ FD_ZERO(&k->wkeepfd);
+ }
- /* decrease the size of the remaining buffer */
- nread -= (k->end_ptr - k->str)+1;
+ /* now, only output this if the header AND body are requested:
+ */
+ k->writetype = CLIENTWRITE_HEADER;
+ if (data->set.http_include_header)
+ k->writetype |= CLIENTWRITE_BODY;
+
+ headerlen = k->p - data->state.headerbuff;
+
+ result = Curl_client_write(data, k->writetype,
+ data->state.headerbuff,
+ headerlen);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+
+ data->info.header_size += headerlen;
+ conn->headerbytecount += headerlen;
+
+ 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.no_body)
+ stop_reading = TRUE;
+ else if(!conn->bits.close) {
+ /* If this is not the last request before a close, we must
+ set the maximum download size to the size of the
+ expected document or else, we won't know when to stop
+ reading! */
+ if(-1 != conn->size)
+ conn->maxdownload = conn->size;
+ }
+ /* If max download size is *zero* (nothing) we already
+ have nothing and can safely return ok now! */
+ if(0 == conn->maxdownload)
+ stop_reading = TRUE;
+
+ if(stop_reading) {
+ /* we make sure that this socket isn't read more now */
+ k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ;
+ FD_ZERO(&k->rkeepfd);
+ }
- k->str = k->end_ptr + 1; /* move past new line */
+ break; /* exit header line loop */
+ }
- /*
- * 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 + (k->str - k->str_start) >=
- data->state.headersize) {
- char *newbuff;
- long newsize=MAX((k->hbuflen+
- (k->str-k->str_start))*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;
+ /* We continue reading headers, so reset the line-based
+ header parsing variables hbufp && hbuflen */
+ k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff;
+ k->hbuflen = 0;
+ continue;
}
- data->state.headersize= newsize;
- data->state.headerbuff = newbuff;
- k->hbufp = data->state.headerbuff + hbufp_index;
- }
- /* copy to end of line */
- strncpy (k->hbufp, k->str_start, k->str - k->str_start);
- k->hbufp += k->str - k->str_start;
- k->hbuflen += k->str - k->str_start;
- *k->hbufp = 0;
-
- k->p = data->state.headerbuff;
+ /*
+ * Checks for special headers coming up.
+ */
- /****
- * We now have a FULL header line that p points to
- *****/
-
- if(!k->headerline) {
- /* the first read header */
- if((k->hbuflen>5) &&
- !checkprefix("HTTP/", data->state.headerbuff)) {
- /* this is not the beginning of a HTTP first header line */
- k->header = FALSE;
- k->badheader = HEADER_PARTHEADER;
- break;
- }
- }
-
- if (('\n' == *k->p) || ('\r' == *k->p)) {
- int headerlen;
- /* Zero-length header line means end of headers! */
-
- if ('\r' == *k->p)
- k->p++; /* pass the \r byte */
- if ('\n' == *k->p)
- k->p++; /* pass the \n byte */
-
- 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 our stuff.
- * 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->write_after_100_header) {
+ if (!k->headerline++) {
+ /* This is the first header, it MUST be the error code line
+ or else we consiser this to be the body right away! */
+ int httpversion_major;
+ int nc=sscanf (k->p, " 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 (k->p, " HTTP %3d", &k->httpcode);
+ k->httpversion = 10;
+ }
- k->write_after_100_header = FALSE;
- FD_SET (conn->writesockfd, &k->writefd); /* write */
- k->keepon |= KEEP_WRITE;
- k->wkeepfd = k->writefd;
+ if (nc) {
+ data->info.httpcode = k->httpcode;
+ data->info.httpversion = k->httpversion;
+
+ /* 404 -> URL not found! */
+ if (data->set.http_fail_on_error &&
+ (k->httpcode >= 400)) {
+ /* If we have been told to fail hard on HTTP-errors,
+ here is the check for that: */
+ /* serious error, go home! */
+ failf (data, "The requested file was not found");
+ return CURLE_HTTP_NOT_FOUND;
+ }
+
+ 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! */
+ conn->bits.close = 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 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. */
+ conn->size=0;
+ conn->maxdownload=0;
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* nothing */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ else {
+ k->header = FALSE; /* this is not a header line */
+ break;
}
}
- else
- k->header = FALSE; /* no more header to parse! */
- if (417 == k->httpcode) {
+ /* check for Content-Length: header lines to get size */
+ if (checkprefix("Content-Length:", k->p) &&
+ sscanf (k->p+15, " %ld", &k->contentlength)) {
+ conn->size = k->contentlength;
+ Curl_pgrsSetDownloadSize(data, k->contentlength);
+ }
+ /* check for Content-Type: header lines to get the mime-type */
+ else if (checkprefix("Content-Type:", k->p)) {
+ char *start;
+ char *end;
+ int len;
+
+ /* Find the first non-space letter */
+ for(start=k->p+14;
+ *start && isspace((int)*start);
+ start++);
+
+ /* count all non-space letters following */
+ for(end=start, len=0;
+ *end && !isspace((int)*end);
+ end++, len++);
+
+ /* allocate memory of a cloned copy */
+ 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 */
+ }
+ else if((k->httpversion == 10) &&
+ conn->bits.httpproxy &&
+ Curl_compareheader(k->p,
+ "Proxy-Connection:", "keep-alive")) {
/*
- * 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).
+ * 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.
*/
- k->write_after_100_header = FALSE;
- k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE;
- FD_ZERO(&k->wkeepfd);
+ conn->bits.close = FALSE; /* don't close when done */
+ infof(data, "HTTP/1.0 proxy connection set to keep alive!\n");
}
-
- /* now, only output this if the header AND body are requested:
- */
- k->writetype = CLIENTWRITE_HEADER;
- if (data->set.http_include_header)
- k->writetype |= CLIENTWRITE_BODY;
-
- headerlen = k->p - data->state.headerbuff;
-
- result = Curl_client_write(data, k->writetype,
- data->state.headerbuff,
- headerlen);
- if(result)
- return result;
-
- data->info.header_size += headerlen;
- conn->headerbytecount += headerlen;
-
- if(!k->header) {
+ else if((k->httpversion == 10) &&
+ Curl_compareheader(k->p, "Connection:", "keep-alive")) {
/*
- * really end-of-headers.
+ * 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.
*
- * If we requested a "no body", this is a good time to get
- * out and return home.
+ * [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.
*/
- if(data->set.no_body)
- stop_reading = TRUE;
- else if(!conn->bits.close) {
- /* If this is not the last request before a close, we must
- set the maximum download size to the size of the
- expected document or else, we won't know when to stop
- reading! */
- if(-1 != conn->size)
- conn->maxdownload = conn->size;
- }
- /* If max download size is *zero* (nothing) we already
- have nothing and can safely return ok now! */
- if(0 == conn->maxdownload)
- stop_reading = TRUE;
-
- if(stop_reading) {
- /* we make sure that this socket isn't read more now */
- k->keepon &= ~KEEP_READ;
- FD_ZERO(&k->rkeepfd);
- }
-
- break; /* exit header line loop */
+ conn->bits.close = TRUE; /* close when done */
}
-
- /* 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 consiser this to be the body right away! */
- int httpversion_major;
- int nc=sscanf (k->p, " HTTP/%d.%d %3d",
- &httpversion_major,
- &k->httpversion,
- &k->httpcode);
- if (nc==3) {
- k->httpversion += 10 * httpversion_major;
+ 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. */
+ conn->bits.chunk = TRUE; /* chunks coming our way */
+
+ /* init our chunky engine */
+ Curl_httpchunk_init(conn);
}
- else {
- /* this is the real world, not a Nirvana
- NCSA 1.5.x returns this crap when asked for HTTP/1.1
- */
- nc=sscanf (k->p, " HTTP %3d", &k->httpcode);
- k->httpversion = 10;
+ else if (checkprefix("Content-Encoding:", k->p) &&
+ data->set.encoding) {
+ /*
+ * Process Content-Encoding. Look for the values: identity, gzip,
+ * defalte, 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, and gzip is not currently
+ * implemented. However, errors are handled further down when the
+ * response body is processed 08/27/02 jhrg */
+ char *start;
+
+ /* Find the first non-space letter */
+ for(start=k->p+17;
+ *start && isspace((int)*start);
+ start++);
+
+ /* Record the content-encoding for later use. 08/27/02 jhrg */
+ 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;
}
-
- if (nc) {
- data->info.httpcode = k->httpcode;
- data->info.httpversion = k->httpversion;
-
- /* 404 -> URL not found! */
- if (data->set.http_fail_on_error &&
- (k->httpcode >= 400)) {
- /* If we have been told to fail hard on HTTP-errors,
- here is the check for that: */
- /* serious error, go home! */
- failf (data, "The requested file was not found");
- return CURLE_HTTP_NOT_FOUND;
+ else if (checkprefix("Content-Range:", k->p)) {
+ if (sscanf (k->p+14, " bytes %d-", &k->offset) ||
+ sscanf (k->p+14, " bytes: %d-", &k->offset)) {
+ /* This second format was added August 1st 2000 by Igor
+ Khristophorov since Sun's webserver JavaWebServer/1.1.1
+ obviously sends the header this way! :-( */
+ if (conn->resume_from == k->offset) {
+ /* we asked for a resume and we got it */
+ k->content_range = TRUE;
+ }
}
-
- 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! */
- conn->bits.close = 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 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. */
- conn->size=0;
- conn->maxdownload=0;
- break;
- default:
- /* nothing */
- break;
- }
- }
- else {
- k->header = FALSE; /* this is not a header line */
- break;
- }
- }
-
- /* check for Content-Length: header lines to get size */
- if (checkprefix("Content-Length:", k->p) &&
- sscanf (k->p+15, " %ld", &k->contentlength)) {
- conn->size = k->contentlength;
- Curl_pgrsSetDownloadSize(data, k->contentlength);
}
- /* check for Content-Type: header lines to get the mime-type */
- else if (checkprefix("Content-Type:", k->p)) {
- char *start;
- char *end;
- int len;
-
- /* Find the first non-space letter */
- for(start=k->p+14;
- *start && isspace((int)*start);
- start++);
-
- /* count all non-space letters following */
- for(end=start, len=0;
- *end && !isspace((int)*end);
- end++, len++);
-
- /* allocate memory of a cloned copy */
- 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 */
- }
- 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 == 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. */
- conn->bits.chunk = TRUE; /* chunks coming our way */
-
- /* init our chunky engine */
- Curl_httpchunk_init(conn);
- }
- else if (checkprefix("Content-Encoding:", k->p) &&
- data->set.encoding) {
- /*
- * Process Content-Encoding. Look for the values: identity, gzip,
- * defalte, 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, and gzip is not currently
- * implemented. However, errors are handled further down when the
- * response body is processed 08/27/02 jhrg */
- char *start;
-
- /* Find the first non-space letter */
- for(start=k->p+17;
- *start && isspace((int)*start);
- start++);
-
- /* Record the content-encoding for later use. 08/27/02 jhrg */
- 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)) {
- if (sscanf (k->p+14, " bytes %d-", &k->offset) ||
- sscanf (k->p+14, " bytes: %d-", &k->offset)) {
- /* This second format was added August 1st 2000 by Igor
- Khristophorov since Sun's webserver JavaWebServer/1.1.1
- obviously sends the header this way! :-( */
- if (conn->resume_from == k->offset) {
- /* we asked for a resume and we got it */
- k->content_range = TRUE;
- }
+ else if(data->cookies &&
+ checkprefix("Set-Cookie:", k->p)) {
+ Curl_cookie_add(data->cookies, TRUE, k->p+11, conn->name);
}
- }
- else if(data->cookies &&
- checkprefix("Set-Cookie:", k->p)) {
- Curl_cookie_add(data->cookies, TRUE, k->p+11, conn->name);
- }
- 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:"),
+ 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 = k->timeofdoc;
@@ -824,6 +831,9 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn,
}
} /* if (! header and data to read ) */
+
+ } while(!readdone);
+
} /* if( read from socket ) */
/* If we still have writing to do, we check if we have a writable
@@ -836,134 +846,147 @@ CURLcode Curl_readwrite(struct connectdata *conn,
int i, si;
ssize_t bytes_written;
+ bool writedone=FALSE;
if ((k->bytecount == 0) && (k->writebytecount == 0))
Curl_pgrsTime(data, TIMER_STARTTRANSFER);
didwhat |= KEEP_WRITE;
- /* only read more data if there's no upload data already
- present in the upload buffer */
- if(0 == conn->upload_present) {
- size_t buffersize = BUFSIZE;
- /* init the "upload from here" pointer */
- conn->upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf;
-
- if(!k->upload_done) {
-
- if(conn->bits.upload_chunky) {
- /* if chunked Transfer-Encoding */
- buffersize -= (8 + 2 + 2); /* 32bit hex + CRLF + CRLF */
- conn->upload_fromhere += 10; /* 32bit hex + CRLF */
- }
+ /*
+ * 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 == conn->upload_present) {
+ size_t buffersize = BUFSIZE;
+ /* init the "upload from here" pointer */
+ conn->upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf;
+
+ if(!k->upload_done) {
+
+ if(conn->bits.upload_chunky) {
+ /* if chunked Transfer-Encoding */
+ buffersize -= (8 + 2 + 2); /* 32bit hex + CRLF + CRLF */
+ conn->upload_fromhere += 10; /* 32bit hex + CRLF */
+ }
- nread = data->set.fread(conn->upload_fromhere, 1,
- buffersize, data->set.in);
+ nread = data->set.fread(conn->upload_fromhere, 1,
+ buffersize, data->set.in);
- if(conn->bits.upload_chunky) {
- /* if chunked Transfer-Encoding */
- char hexbuffer[9];
- int hexlen = snprintf(hexbuffer, sizeof(hexbuffer),
- "%x\r\n", nread);
- /* move buffer pointer */
- conn->upload_fromhere -= hexlen;
- nread += hexlen;
-
- /* copy the prefix to the buffer */
- memcpy(conn->upload_fromhere, hexbuffer, hexlen);
- if(nread>hexlen) {
- /* append CRLF to the data */
- memcpy(conn->upload_fromhere +
- nread, "\r\n", 2);
- nread+=2;
- }
- else {
- /* mark this as done once this chunk is transfered */
- k->upload_done = TRUE;
+ if(conn->bits.upload_chunky) {
+ /* if chunked Transfer-Encoding */
+ char hexbuffer[9];
+ int hexlen = snprintf(hexbuffer, sizeof(hexbuffer),
+ "%x\r\n", nread);
+ /* move buffer pointer */
+ conn->upload_fromhere -= hexlen;
+ nread += hexlen;
+
+ /* copy the prefix to the buffer */
+ memcpy(conn->upload_fromhere, hexbuffer, hexlen);
+ if(nread>hexlen) {
+ /* append CRLF to the data */
+ memcpy(conn->upload_fromhere +
+ nread, "\r\n", 2);
+ nread+=2;
+ }
+ else {
+ /* mark this as done once this chunk is transfered */
+ k->upload_done = TRUE;
+ }
}
}
- }
- else
- nread = 0; /* we're done uploading/reading */
-
- /* the signed int typecase of nread of for systems that has
- unsigned size_t */
- if (nread<=0) {
- /* done */
- k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we're done writing */
- FD_ZERO(&k->wkeepfd);
- break;
- }
+ else
+ nread = 0; /* we're done uploading/reading */
+
+ /* the signed int typecase of nread of for systems that has
+ unsigned size_t */
+ if (nread<=0) {
+ /* done */
+ k->keepon &= ~KEEP_WRITE; /* we're done writing */
+ FD_ZERO(&k->wkeepfd);
+ writedone = TRUE;
+ break;
+ }
- /* store number of bytes available for upload */
- conn->upload_present = nread;
+ /* store number of bytes available for upload */
+ conn->upload_present = nread;
- /* convert LF to CRLF if so asked */
- if (data->set.crlf) {
- for(i = 0, si = 0; i < nread; i++, si++) {
- if (conn->upload_fromhere[i] == 0x0a) {
- data->state.scratch[si++] = 0x0d;
- data->state.scratch[si] = 0x0a;
+ /* convert LF to CRLF if so asked */
+ if (data->set.crlf) {
+ for(i = 0, si = 0; i < nread; i++, si++) {
+ if (conn->upload_fromhere[i] == 0x0a) {
+ data->state.scratch[si++] = 0x0d;
+ data->state.scratch[si] = 0x0a;
+ }
+ else
+ data->state.scratch[si] = conn->upload_fromhere[i];
}
- else
- data->state.scratch[si] = conn->upload_fromhere[i];
- }
- if(si != nread) {
- /* only perform the special operation if we really did replace
- anything */
- nread = si;
+ if(si != nread) {
+ /* only perform the special operation if we really did replace
+ anything */
+ nread = si;
- /* upload from the new (replaced) buffer instead */
- conn->upload_fromhere = data->state.scratch;
+ /* upload from the new (replaced) buffer instead */
+ conn->upload_fromhere = data->state.scratch;
- /* set the new amount too */
- conn->upload_present = nread;
+ /* set the new amount too */
+ conn->upload_present = nread;
+ }
}
}
- }
- else {
- /* We have a partial buffer left from a previous "round". Use
- that instead of reading more data */
- }
+ else {
+ /* We have a partial buffer left from a previous "round". Use
+ that instead of reading more data */
+ }
- /* write to socket */
- result = Curl_write(conn,
- conn->writesockfd,
- conn->upload_fromhere,
- conn->upload_present,
- &bytes_written);
- if(result)
- return result;
- else if(conn->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 */
- conn->upload_present -= bytes_written;
-
- /* advance the pointer where to find the buffer when the next send
- is to happen */
- conn->upload_fromhere += bytes_written;
- }
- else {
- /* we've uploaded that buffer now */
- conn->upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf;
- conn->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 */
- FD_ZERO(&k->wkeepfd);
+ /* write to socket */
+ result = Curl_write(conn,
+ conn->writesockfd,
+ conn->upload_fromhere,
+ conn->upload_present,
+ &bytes_written);
+ if(result)
+ return result;
+ else if(conn->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 */
+ conn->upload_present -= bytes_written;
+
+ /* advance the pointer where to find the buffer when the next send
+ is to happen */
+ conn->upload_fromhere += bytes_written;
+
+ writedone = TRUE; /* we are done, stop the loop */
+ }
+ else {
+ /* we've uploaded that buffer now */
+ conn->upload_fromhere = k->uploadbuf;
+ conn->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 */
+ FD_ZERO(&k->wkeepfd);
+ writedone = TRUE;
+ }
}
- }
- if(data->set.verbose)
- Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_OUT, conn->upload_fromhere,
- bytes_written);
+ if(data->set.verbose)
+ Curl_debug(data, CURLINFO_DATA_OUT, conn->upload_fromhere,
+ bytes_written);
- k->writebytecount += bytes_written;
- Curl_pgrsSetUploadCounter(data, (double)k->writebytecount);
+ k->writebytecount += bytes_written;
+ Curl_pgrsSetUploadCounter(data, (double)k->writebytecount);
+ } while(!writedone); /* loop until we're done writing! */
+
}
} while(0); /* just to break out from! */