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  1. #ifndef HEADER_CURL_HTTP_CHUNKS_H
  2. #define HEADER_CURL_HTTP_CHUNKS_H
  3. /***************************************************************************
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  24. /*
  25. * The longest possible hexadecimal number we support in a chunked transfer.
  26. * Weird enough, RFC2616 doesn't set a maximum size! Since we use strtoul()
  27. * to convert it, we "only" support 2^32 bytes chunk data.
  28. */
  29. #define MAXNUM_SIZE 16
  30. typedef enum {
  31. /* await and buffer all hexadecimal digits until we get one that isn't a
  32. hexadecimal digit. When done, we go CHUNK_LF */
  33. CHUNK_HEX,
  34. /* wait for LF, ignore all else */
  35. CHUNK_LF,
  36. /* We eat the amount of data specified. When done, we move on to the
  37. POST_CR state. */
  38. CHUNK_DATA,
  39. /* POSTLF should get a CR and then a LF and nothing else, then move back to
  40. HEX as the CRLF combination marks the end of a chunk. A missing CR is no
  41. big deal. */
  42. CHUNK_POSTLF,
  43. /* Used to mark that we're out of the game. NOTE: that there's a 'dataleft'
  44. field in the struct that will tell how many bytes that were not passed to
  45. the client in the end of the last buffer! */
  46. CHUNK_STOP,
  47. /* At this point optional trailer headers can be found, unless the next line
  48. is CRLF */
  49. CHUNK_TRAILER,
  50. /* A trailer CR has been found - next state is CHUNK_TRAILER_POSTCR.
  51. Next char must be a LF */
  52. CHUNK_TRAILER_CR,
  53. /* A trailer LF must be found now, otherwise CHUNKE_BAD_CHUNK will be
  54. signalled If this is an empty trailer CHUNKE_STOP will be signalled.
  55. Otherwise the trailer will be broadcasted via Curl_client_write() and the
  56. next state will be CHUNK_TRAILER */
  57. CHUNK_TRAILER_POSTCR
  58. } ChunkyState;
  59. typedef enum {
  60. CHUNKE_STOP = -1,
  61. CHUNKE_OK = 0,
  62. CHUNKE_TOO_LONG_HEX = 1,
  63. CHUNKE_ILLEGAL_HEX,
  64. CHUNKE_BAD_CHUNK,
  65. CHUNKE_WRITE_ERROR,
  66. CHUNKE_BAD_ENCODING,
  67. CHUNKE_OUT_OF_MEMORY,
  68. CHUNKE_LAST
  69. } CHUNKcode;
  70. const char *Curl_chunked_strerror(CHUNKcode code);
  71. struct Curl_chunker {
  72. char hexbuffer[ MAXNUM_SIZE + 1];
  73. int hexindex;
  74. ChunkyState state;
  75. curl_off_t datasize;
  76. size_t dataleft; /* untouched data amount at the end of the last buffer */
  77. };
  78. #endif /* HEADER_CURL_HTTP_CHUNKS_H */