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- DAV_DECLARE
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- dav_add_if_resource
- dav_add_if_state
- dav_fetch_next_token
- dav_process_if_header
- dav_find_submitted_locktoken
- dav_validate_resource_state
- dav_validate_walker
- dav_meets_conditions
- DAV_DECLARE
- DAV_DECLARE
- strip_white
- DAV_DECLARE
- dav_can_auto_checkout
- DAV_DECLARE
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/*
** DAV extension module for Apache 2.0.*
** - various utilities, repository-independent
*/
#include "apr_strings.h"
#include "apr_lib.h"
#define APR_WANT_STRFUNC
#include "apr_want.h"
#include "mod_dav.h"
#include "http_request.h"
#include "http_config.h"
#include "http_vhost.h"
#include "http_log.h"
#include "http_protocol.h"
DAV_DECLARE(dav_error*) dav_new_error(apr_pool_t *p, int status,
int error_id, const char *desc)
{
int save_errno = errno;
dav_error *err = apr_pcalloc(p, sizeof(*err));
/* DBG3("dav_new_error: %d %d %s", status, error_id, desc ? desc : "(no desc)"); */
err->status = status;
err->error_id = error_id;
err->desc = desc;
err->save_errno = save_errno;
return err;
}
DAV_DECLARE(dav_error*) dav_new_error_tag(apr_pool_t *p, int status,
int error_id, const char *desc,
const char *namespace,
const char *tagname)
{
dav_error *err = dav_new_error(p, status, error_id, desc);
err->tagname = tagname;
err->namespace = namespace;
return err;
}
DAV_DECLARE(dav_error*) dav_push_error(apr_pool_t *p, int status,
int error_id, const char *desc,
dav_error *prev)
{
dav_error *err = apr_pcalloc(p, sizeof(*err));
err->status = status;
err->error_id = error_id;
err->desc = desc;
err->prev = prev;
return err;
}
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_check_bufsize(apr_pool_t * p, dav_buffer *pbuf,
apr_size_t extra_needed)
{
/* grow the buffer if necessary */
if (pbuf->cur_len + extra_needed > pbuf->alloc_len) {
char *newbuf;
pbuf->alloc_len += extra_needed + DAV_BUFFER_PAD;
newbuf = apr_palloc(p, pbuf->alloc_len);
memcpy(newbuf, pbuf->buf, pbuf->cur_len);
pbuf->buf = newbuf;
}
}
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_set_bufsize(apr_pool_t * p, dav_buffer *pbuf,
apr_size_t size)
{
/* NOTE: this does not retain prior contents */
/* NOTE: this function is used to init the first pointer, too, since
the PAD will be larger than alloc_len (0) for zeroed structures */
/* grow if we don't have enough for the requested size plus padding */
if (size + DAV_BUFFER_PAD > pbuf->alloc_len) {
/* set the new length; min of MINSIZE */
pbuf->alloc_len = size + DAV_BUFFER_PAD;
if (pbuf->alloc_len < DAV_BUFFER_MINSIZE)
pbuf->alloc_len = DAV_BUFFER_MINSIZE;
pbuf->buf = apr_palloc(p, pbuf->alloc_len);
}
pbuf->cur_len = size;
}
/* initialize a buffer and copy the specified (null-term'd) string into it */
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_buffer_init(apr_pool_t *p, dav_buffer *pbuf,
const char *str)
{
dav_set_bufsize(p, pbuf, strlen(str));
memcpy(pbuf->buf, str, pbuf->cur_len + 1);
}
/* append a string to the end of the buffer, adjust length */
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_buffer_append(apr_pool_t *p, dav_buffer *pbuf,
const char *str)
{
apr_size_t len = strlen(str);
dav_check_bufsize(p, pbuf, len + 1);
memcpy(pbuf->buf + pbuf->cur_len, str, len + 1);
pbuf->cur_len += len;
}
/* place a string on the end of the buffer, do NOT adjust length */
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_buffer_place(apr_pool_t *p, dav_buffer *pbuf,
const char *str)
{
apr_size_t len = strlen(str);
dav_check_bufsize(p, pbuf, len + 1);
memcpy(pbuf->buf + pbuf->cur_len, str, len + 1);
}
/* place some memory on the end of a buffer; do NOT adjust length */
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_buffer_place_mem(apr_pool_t *p, dav_buffer *pbuf,
const void *mem, apr_size_t amt,
apr_size_t pad)
{
dav_check_bufsize(p, pbuf, amt + pad);
memcpy(pbuf->buf + pbuf->cur_len, mem, amt);
}
/*
** dav_lookup_uri()
**
** Extension for ap_sub_req_lookup_uri() which can't handle absolute
** URIs properly.
**
** If NULL is returned, then an error occurred with parsing the URI or
** the URI does not match the current server.
*/
DAV_DECLARE(dav_lookup_result) dav_lookup_uri(const char *uri,
request_rec * r,
int must_be_absolute)
{
dav_lookup_result result = { 0 };
const char *scheme;
apr_port_t port;
apr_uri_t comp;
char *new_file;
const char *domain;
/* first thing to do is parse the URI into various components */
if (apr_uri_parse(r->pool, uri, &comp) != APR_SUCCESS) {
result.err.status = HTTP_BAD_REQUEST;
result.err.desc = "Invalid syntax in Destination URI.";
return result;
}
/* the URI must be an absoluteURI (WEBDAV S9.3) */
if (comp.scheme == NULL && must_be_absolute) {
result.err.status = HTTP_BAD_REQUEST;
result.err.desc = "Destination URI must be an absolute URI.";
return result;
}
/* the URI must not have a query (args) or a fragment */
if (comp.query != NULL || comp.fragment != NULL) {
result.err.status = HTTP_BAD_REQUEST;
result.err.desc =
"Destination URI contains invalid components "
"(a query or a fragment).";
return result;
}
/* If the scheme or port was provided, then make sure that it matches
the scheme/port of this request. If the request must be absolute,
then require the (explicit/implicit) scheme/port be matching.
### hmm. if a port wasn't provided (does the parse return port==0?),
### but we're on a non-standard port, then we won't detect that the
### URI's port implies the wrong one.
*/
if (comp.scheme != NULL || comp.port != 0 || must_be_absolute)
{
/* ### not sure this works if the current request came in via https: */
scheme = r->parsed_uri.scheme;
if (scheme == NULL)
scheme = ap_http_scheme(r);
/* insert a port if the URI did not contain one */
if (comp.port == 0)
comp.port = apr_uri_port_of_scheme(comp.scheme);
/* now, verify that the URI uses the same scheme as the current.
request. the port must match our port.
*/
port = r->connection->local_addr->port;
if (strcasecmp(comp.scheme, scheme) != 0
#ifdef APACHE_PORT_HANDLING_IS_BUSTED
|| comp.port != port
#endif
) {
result.err.status = HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY;
result.err.desc = apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Destination URI refers to "
"different scheme or port "
"(%s://hostname:%d)" APR_EOL_STR
"(want: %s://hostname:%d)",
comp.scheme ? comp.scheme : scheme,
comp.port ? comp.port : port,
scheme, port);
return result;
}
}
/* we have verified the scheme, port, and general structure */
/*
** Hrm. IE5 will pass unqualified hostnames for both the
** Host: and Destination: headers. This breaks the
** http_vhost.c::matches_aliases function.
**
** For now, qualify unqualified comp.hostnames with
** r->server->server_hostname.
**
** ### this is a big hack. Apache should provide a better way.
** ### maybe the admin should list the unqualified hosts in a
** ### <ServerAlias> block?
*/
if (comp.hostname != NULL
&& strrchr(comp.hostname, '.') == NULL
&& (domain = strchr(r->server->server_hostname, '.')) != NULL) {
comp.hostname = apr_pstrcat(r->pool, comp.hostname, domain, NULL);
}
/* now, if a hostname was provided, then verify that it represents the
same server as the current connection. note that we just use our
port, since we've verified the URI matches ours */
#ifdef APACHE_PORT_HANDLING_IS_BUSTED
if (comp.hostname != NULL &&
!ap_matches_request_vhost(r, comp.hostname, port)) {
result.err.status = HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY;
result.err.desc = "Destination URI refers to a different server.";
return result;
}
#endif
/* we have verified that the requested URI denotes the same server as
the current request. Therefore, we can use ap_sub_req_lookup_uri() */
/* reconstruct a URI as just the path */
new_file = apr_uri_unparse(r->pool, &comp, APR_URI_UNP_OMITSITEPART);
/*
* Lookup the URI and return the sub-request. Note that we use the
* same HTTP method on the destination. This allows the destination
* to apply appropriate restrictions (e.g. readonly).
*/
result.rnew = ap_sub_req_method_uri(r->method, new_file, r, NULL);
return result;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
**
** XML UTILITY FUNCTIONS
*/
/* validate that the root element uses a given DAV: tagname (TRUE==valid) */
DAV_DECLARE(int) dav_validate_root(const apr_xml_doc *doc,
const char *tagname)
{
return doc->root &&
doc->root->ns == APR_XML_NS_DAV_ID &&
strcmp(doc->root->name, tagname) == 0;
}
/* find and return the (unique) child with a given DAV: tagname */
DAV_DECLARE(apr_xml_elem *) dav_find_child(const apr_xml_elem *elem,
const char *tagname)
{
apr_xml_elem *child = elem->first_child;
for (; child; child = child->next)
if (child->ns == APR_XML_NS_DAV_ID && !strcmp(child->name, tagname))
return child;
return NULL;
}
/* gather up all the CDATA into a single string */
DAV_DECLARE(const char *) dav_xml_get_cdata(const apr_xml_elem *elem, apr_pool_t *pool,
int strip_white)
{
apr_size_t len = 0;
apr_text *scan;
const apr_xml_elem *child;
char *cdata;
char *s;
apr_size_t tlen;
const char *found_text = NULL; /* initialize to avoid gcc warning */
int found_count = 0;
for (scan = elem->first_cdata.first; scan != NULL; scan = scan->next) {
found_text = scan->text;
++found_count;
len += strlen(found_text);
}
for (child = elem->first_child; child != NULL; child = child->next) {
for (scan = child->following_cdata.first;
scan != NULL;
scan = scan->next) {
found_text = scan->text;
++found_count;
len += strlen(found_text);
}
}
/* some fast-path cases:
* 1) zero-length cdata
* 2) a single piece of cdata with no whitespace to strip
*/
if (len == 0)
return "";
if (found_count == 1) {
if (!strip_white
|| (!apr_isspace(*found_text)
&& !apr_isspace(found_text[len - 1])))
return found_text;
}
cdata = s = apr_palloc(pool, len + 1);
for (scan = elem->first_cdata.first; scan != NULL; scan = scan->next) {
tlen = strlen(scan->text);
memcpy(s, scan->text, tlen);
s += tlen;
}
for (child = elem->first_child; child != NULL; child = child->next) {
for (scan = child->following_cdata.first;
scan != NULL;
scan = scan->next) {
tlen = strlen(scan->text);
memcpy(s, scan->text, tlen);
s += tlen;
}
}
*s = '\0';
if (strip_white) {
/* trim leading whitespace */
while (apr_isspace(*cdata)) /* assume: return false for '\0' */
++cdata;
/* trim trailing whitespace */
while (len-- > 0 && apr_isspace(cdata[len]))
continue;
cdata[len + 1] = '\0';
}
return cdata;
}
DAV_DECLARE(dav_xmlns_info *) dav_xmlns_create(apr_pool_t *pool)
{
dav_xmlns_info *xi = apr_pcalloc(pool, sizeof(*xi));
xi->pool = pool;
xi->uri_prefix = apr_hash_make(pool);
xi->prefix_uri = apr_hash_make(pool);
return xi;
}
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_xmlns_add(dav_xmlns_info *xi,
const char *prefix, const char *uri)
{
/* this "should" not overwrite a prefix mapping */
apr_hash_set(xi->prefix_uri, prefix, APR_HASH_KEY_STRING, uri);
/* note: this may overwrite an existing URI->prefix mapping, but it
doesn't matter -- any prefix is usuable to specify the URI. */
apr_hash_set(xi->uri_prefix, uri, APR_HASH_KEY_STRING, prefix);
}
DAV_DECLARE(const char *) dav_xmlns_add_uri(dav_xmlns_info *xi,
const char *uri)
{
const char *prefix;
if ((prefix = apr_hash_get(xi->uri_prefix, uri,
APR_HASH_KEY_STRING)) != NULL)
return prefix;
prefix = apr_psprintf(xi->pool, "g%d", xi->count++);
dav_xmlns_add(xi, prefix, uri);
return prefix;
}
DAV_DECLARE(const char *) dav_xmlns_get_uri(dav_xmlns_info *xi,
const char *prefix)
{
return apr_hash_get(xi->prefix_uri, prefix, APR_HASH_KEY_STRING);
}
DAV_DECLARE(const char *) dav_xmlns_get_prefix(dav_xmlns_info *xi,
const char *uri)
{
return apr_hash_get(xi->uri_prefix, uri, APR_HASH_KEY_STRING);
}
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_xmlns_generate(dav_xmlns_info *xi,
apr_text_header *phdr)
{
apr_hash_index_t *hi = apr_hash_first(xi->pool, xi->prefix_uri);
for (; hi != NULL; hi = apr_hash_next(hi)) {
const void *prefix;
void *uri;
const char *s;
apr_hash_this(hi, &prefix, NULL, &uri);
s = apr_psprintf(xi->pool, " xmlns:%s=\"%s\"",
(const char *)prefix, (const char *)uri);
apr_text_append(xi->pool, phdr, s);
}
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
**
** Timeout header processing
**
*/
/* dav_get_timeout: If the Timeout: header exists, return a time_t
* when this lock is expected to expire. Otherwise, return
* a time_t of DAV_TIMEOUT_INFINITE.
*
* It's unclear if DAV clients are required to understand
* Seconds-xxx and Infinity time values. We assume that they do.
* In addition, for now, that's all we understand, too.
*/
DAV_DECLARE(time_t) dav_get_timeout(request_rec *r)
{
time_t now, expires = DAV_TIMEOUT_INFINITE;
const char *timeout_const = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Timeout");
const char *timeout = apr_pstrdup(r->pool, timeout_const), *val;
if (timeout == NULL)
return DAV_TIMEOUT_INFINITE;
/* Use the first thing we understand, or infinity if
* we don't understand anything.
*/
while ((val = ap_getword_white(r->pool, &timeout)) && strlen(val)) {
if (!strncmp(val, "Infinite", 8)) {
return DAV_TIMEOUT_INFINITE;
}
if (!strncmp(val, "Second-", 7)) {
val += 7;
/* ### We need to handle overflow better:
* ### timeout will be <= 2^32 - 1
*/
expires = atol(val);
now = time(NULL);
return now + expires;
}
}
return DAV_TIMEOUT_INFINITE;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------
**
** If Header processing
**
*/
/* add_if_resource returns a new if_header, linking it to next_ih.
*/
static dav_if_header *dav_add_if_resource(apr_pool_t *p, dav_if_header *next_ih,
const char *uri, apr_size_t uri_len)
{
dav_if_header *ih;
if ((ih = apr_pcalloc(p, sizeof(*ih))) == NULL)
return NULL;
ih->uri = uri;
ih->uri_len = uri_len;
ih->next = next_ih;
return ih;
}
/* add_if_state adds a condition to an if_header.
*/
static dav_error * dav_add_if_state(apr_pool_t *p, dav_if_header *ih,
const char *state_token,
dav_if_state_type t, int condition,
const dav_hooks_locks *locks_hooks)
{
dav_if_state_list *new_sl;
new_sl = apr_pcalloc(p, sizeof(*new_sl));
new_sl->condition = condition;
new_sl->type = t;
if (t == dav_if_opaquelock) {
dav_error *err;
if ((err = (*locks_hooks->parse_locktoken)(p, state_token,
&new_sl->locktoken)) != NULL) {
/* If the state token cannot be parsed, treat it as an
* unknown state; this will evaluate to "false" later
* during If header validation. */
if (err->error_id == DAV_ERR_LOCK_UNK_STATE_TOKEN) {
new_sl->type = dav_if_unknown;
}
else {
/* ### maybe add a higher-level description */
return err;
}
}
}
else
new_sl->etag = state_token;
new_sl->next = ih->state;
ih->state = new_sl;
return NULL;
}
/* fetch_next_token returns the substring from str+1
* to the next occurence of char term, or \0, whichever
* occurs first. Leading whitespace is ignored.
*/
static char *dav_fetch_next_token(char **str, char term)
{
char *sp;
char *token;
token = *str + 1;
while (*token && (*token == ' ' || *token == '\t'))
token++;
if ((sp = strchr(token, term)) == NULL)
return NULL;
*sp = '\0';
*str = sp;
return token;
}
/* dav_process_if_header:
*
* If NULL (no error) is returned, then **if_header points to the
* "If" productions structure (or NULL if "If" is not present).
*
* ### this part is bogus:
* If an error is encountered, the error is logged. Parent should
* return err->status.
*/
static dav_error * dav_process_if_header(request_rec *r, dav_if_header **p_ih)
{
dav_error *err;
char *str;
char *list;
const char *state_token;
const char *uri = NULL; /* scope of current production; NULL=no-tag */
apr_size_t uri_len = 0;
dav_if_header *ih = NULL;
apr_uri_t parsed_uri;
const dav_hooks_locks *locks_hooks = DAV_GET_HOOKS_LOCKS(r);
enum {no_tagged, tagged, unknown} list_type = unknown;
int condition;
*p_ih = NULL;
if ((str = apr_pstrdup(r->pool, apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "If"))) == NULL)
return NULL;
while (*str) {
switch(*str) {
case '<':
/* Tagged-list production - following states apply to this uri */
if (list_type == no_tagged
|| ((uri = dav_fetch_next_token(&str, '>')) == NULL)) {
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_TAGGED,
"Invalid If-header: unclosed \"<\" or "
"unexpected tagged-list production.");
}
/* 2518 specifies this must be an absolute URI; just take the
* relative part for later comparison against r->uri */
if (apr_uri_parse(r->pool, uri, &parsed_uri) != APR_SUCCESS) {
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_TAGGED,
"Invalid URI in tagged If-header.");
}
/* note that parsed_uri.path is allocated; we can trash it */
/* clean up the URI a bit */
ap_getparents(parsed_uri.path);
uri_len = strlen(parsed_uri.path);
if (uri_len > 1 && parsed_uri.path[uri_len - 1] == '/')
parsed_uri.path[--uri_len] = '\0';
uri = parsed_uri.path;
list_type = tagged;
break;
case '(':
/* List production */
/* If a uri has not been encountered, this is a No-Tagged-List */
if (list_type == unknown)
list_type = no_tagged;
if ((list = dav_fetch_next_token(&str, ')')) == NULL) {
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_UNCLOSED_PAREN,
"Invalid If-header: unclosed \"(\".");
}
if ((ih = dav_add_if_resource(r->pool, ih, uri, uri_len)) == NULL) {
/* ### dav_add_if_resource() should return an error for us! */
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_PARSE,
"Internal server error parsing \"If:\" "
"header.");
}
condition = DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL;
while (*list) {
/* List is the entire production (in a uri scope) */
switch (*list) {
case '<':
if ((state_token = dav_fetch_next_token(&list, '>')) == NULL) {
/* ### add a description to this error */
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_PARSE, NULL);
}
if ((err = dav_add_if_state(r->pool, ih, state_token, dav_if_opaquelock,
condition, locks_hooks)) != NULL) {
/* ### maybe add a higher level description */
return err;
}
condition = DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL;
break;
case '[':
if ((state_token = dav_fetch_next_token(&list, ']')) == NULL) {
/* ### add a description to this error */
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_PARSE, NULL);
}
if ((err = dav_add_if_state(r->pool, ih, state_token, dav_if_etag,
condition, locks_hooks)) != NULL) {
/* ### maybe add a higher level description */
return err;
}
condition = DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL;
break;
case 'N':
if (list[1] == 'o' && list[2] == 't') {
if (condition != DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL) {
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_MULTIPLE_NOT,
"Invalid \"If:\" header: "
"Multiple \"not\" entries "
"for the same state.");
}
condition = DAV_IF_COND_NOT;
}
list += 2;
break;
case ' ':
case '\t':
break;
default:
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_UNK_CHAR,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Invalid \"If:\" "
"header: Unexpected "
"character encountered "
"(0x%02x, '%c').",
*list, *list));
}
list++;
}
break;
case ' ':
case '\t':
break;
default:
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST,
DAV_ERR_IF_UNK_CHAR,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Invalid \"If:\" header: "
"Unexpected character "
"encountered (0x%02x, '%c').",
*str, *str));
}
str++;
}
*p_ih = ih;
return NULL;
}
static int dav_find_submitted_locktoken(const dav_if_header *if_header,
const dav_lock *lock_list,
const dav_hooks_locks *locks_hooks)
{
for (; if_header != NULL; if_header = if_header->next) {
const dav_if_state_list *state_list;
for (state_list = if_header->state;
state_list != NULL;
state_list = state_list->next) {
if (state_list->type == dav_if_opaquelock) {
const dav_lock *lock;
/* given state_list->locktoken, match it */
/*
** The resource will have one or more lock tokens. We only
** need to match one of them against any token in the
** If: header.
**
** One token case: It is an exclusive or shared lock. Either
** way, we must find it.
**
** N token case: They are shared locks. By policy, we need
** to match only one. The resource's other
** tokens may belong to somebody else (so we
** shouldn't see them in the If: header anyway)
*/
for (lock = lock_list; lock != NULL; lock = lock->next) {
if (!(*locks_hooks->compare_locktoken)(state_list->locktoken, lock->locktoken)) {
return 1;
}
}
}
}
}
return 0;
}
/* dav_validate_resource_state:
* Returns NULL if path/uri meets if-header and lock requirements
*/
static dav_error * dav_validate_resource_state(apr_pool_t *p,
const dav_resource *resource,
dav_lockdb *lockdb,
const dav_if_header *if_header,
int flags,
dav_buffer *pbuf,
request_rec *r)
{
dav_error *err;
const char *uri;
const char *etag;
const dav_hooks_locks *locks_hooks = (lockdb ? lockdb->hooks : NULL);
const dav_if_header *ifhdr_scan;
dav_if_state_list *state_list;
dav_lock *lock_list;
dav_lock *lock;
int num_matched;
int num_that_apply;
int seen_locktoken;
apr_size_t uri_len;
const char *reason = NULL;
/* DBG1("validate: <%s>", resource->uri); */
/*
** The resource will have one of three states:
**
** 1) No locks. We have no special requirements that the user supply
** specific locktokens. One of the state lists must match, and
** we're done.
**
** 2) One exclusive lock. The locktoken must appear *anywhere* in the
** If: header. Of course, asserting the token in a "Not" term will
** quickly fail that state list :-). If the locktoken appears in
** one of the state lists *and* one state list matches, then we're
** done.
**
** 3) One or more shared locks. One of the locktokens must appear
** *anywhere* in the If: header. If one of the locktokens appears,
** and we match one state list, then we are done.
**
** The <seen_locktoken> variable determines whether we have seen one
** of this resource's locktokens in the If: header.
*/
/*
** If this is a new lock request, <flags> will contain the requested
** lock scope. Three rules apply:
**
** 1) Do not require a (shared) locktoken to be seen (when we are
** applying another shared lock)
** 2) If the scope is exclusive and we see any locks, fail.
** 3) If the scope is shared and we see an exclusive lock, fail.
*/
if (lockdb == NULL) {
/* we're in State 1. no locks. */
lock_list = NULL;
}
else {
/*
** ### hrm... we don't need to have these fully
** ### resolved since we're only looking at the
** ### locktokens...
**
** ### use get_locks w/ calltype=PARTIAL
*/
if ((err = dav_lock_query(lockdb, resource, &lock_list)) != NULL) {
return dav_push_error(p,
HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
"The locks could not be queried for "
"verification against a possible \"If:\" "
"header.",
err);
}
/* lock_list now determines whether we're in State 1, 2, or 3. */
}
/*
** For a new, exclusive lock: if any locks exist, fail.
** For a new, shared lock: if an exclusive lock exists, fail.
** else, do not require a token to be seen.
*/
if (flags & DAV_LOCKSCOPE_EXCLUSIVE) {
if (lock_list != NULL) {
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_LOCKED, 0,
"Existing lock(s) on the requested resource "
"prevent an exclusive lock.");
}
/*
** There are no locks, so we can pretend that we've already met
** any requirement to find the resource's locks in an If: header.
*/
seen_locktoken = 1;
}
else if (flags & DAV_LOCKSCOPE_SHARED) {
/*
** Strictly speaking, we don't need this loop. Either the first
** (and only) lock will be EXCLUSIVE, or none of them will be.
*/
for (lock = lock_list; lock != NULL; lock = lock->next) {
if (lock->scope == DAV_LOCKSCOPE_EXCLUSIVE) {
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_LOCKED, 0,
"The requested resource is already "
"locked exclusively.");
}
}
/*
** The locks on the resource (if any) are all shared. Set the
** <seen_locktoken> flag to indicate that we do not need to find
** the locks in an If: header.
*/
seen_locktoken = 1;
}
else {
/*
** For methods other than LOCK:
**
** If we have no locks, then <seen_locktoken> can be set to true --
** pretending that we've already met the requirement of seeing one
** of the resource's locks in the If: header.
**
** Otherwise, it must be cleared and we'll look for one.
*/
seen_locktoken = (lock_list == NULL);
}
/*
** If there is no If: header, then we can shortcut some logic:
**
** 1) if we do not need to find a locktoken in the (non-existent) If:
** header, then we are successful.
**
** 2) if we must find a locktoken in the (non-existent) If: header, then
** we fail.
*/
if (if_header == NULL) {
if (seen_locktoken)
return NULL;
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_LOCKED, 0,
"This resource is locked and an \"If:\" header "
"was not supplied to allow access to the "
"resource.");
}
/* the If: header is present */
/*
** If a dummy header is present (because of a Lock-Token: header), then
** we are required to find that token in this resource's set of locks.
** If we have no locks, then we immediately fail.
**
** This is a 400 (Bad Request) since they should only submit a locktoken
** that actually exists.
**
** Don't issue this response if we're talking about the parent resource.
** It is okay for that resource to NOT have this locktoken.
** (in fact, it certainly will not: a dummy_header only occurs for the
** UNLOCK method, the parent is checked only for locknull resources,
** and the parent certainly does not have the (locknull's) locktoken)
*/
if (lock_list == NULL && if_header->dummy_header) {
if (flags & DAV_VALIDATE_IS_PARENT)
return NULL;
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, 0,
"The locktoken specified in the \"Lock-Token:\" "
"header is invalid because this resource has no "
"outstanding locks.");
}
/*
** Prepare the input URI. We want the URI to never have a trailing slash.
**
** When URIs are placed into the dav_if_header structure, they are
** guaranteed to never have a trailing slash. If the URIs are equivalent,
** then it doesn't matter if they both lack a trailing slash -- they're
** still equivalent.
**
** Note: we could also ensure that a trailing slash is present on both
** URIs, but the majority of URIs provided to us via a resource walk
** will not contain that trailing slash.
*/
uri = resource->uri;
uri_len = strlen(uri);
if (uri[uri_len - 1] == '/') {
dav_set_bufsize(p, pbuf, uri_len);
memcpy(pbuf->buf, uri, uri_len);
pbuf->buf[--uri_len] = '\0';
uri = pbuf->buf;
}
/* get the resource's etag; we may need it during the checks */
etag = (*resource->hooks->getetag)(resource);
/* how many state_lists apply to this URI? */
num_that_apply = 0;
/* If there are if-headers, fail if this resource
* does not match at least one state_list.
*/
for (ifhdr_scan = if_header;
ifhdr_scan != NULL;
ifhdr_scan = ifhdr_scan->next) {
/* DBG2("uri=<%s> if_uri=<%s>", uri, ifhdr_scan->uri ? ifhdr_scan->uri : "(no uri)"); */
if (ifhdr_scan->uri != NULL
&& (uri_len != ifhdr_scan->uri_len
|| memcmp(uri, ifhdr_scan->uri, uri_len) != 0)) {
/*
** A tagged-list's URI doesn't match this resource's URI.
** Skip to the next state_list to see if it will match.
*/
continue;
}
/* this state_list applies to this resource */
/*
** ### only one state_list should ever apply! a no-tag, or a tagged
** ### where S9.4.2 states only one can match.
**
** ### revamp this code to loop thru ifhdr_scan until we find the
** ### matching state_list. process it. stop.
*/
++num_that_apply;
/* To succeed, resource must match *all* of the states
* specified in the state_list.
*/
for (state_list = ifhdr_scan->state;
state_list != NULL;
state_list = state_list->next) {
switch(state_list->type) {
case dav_if_etag:
{
const char *given_etag, *current_etag;
int mismatch;
/* Do a weak entity comparison function as defined in
* RFC 2616 13.3.3.
*/
if (state_list->etag[0] == 'W' &&
state_list->etag[1] == '/') {
given_etag = state_list->etag + 2;
}
else {
given_etag = state_list->etag;
}
if (etag[0] == 'W' &&
etag[1] == '/') {
current_etag = etag + 2;
}
else {
current_etag = etag;
}
mismatch = strcmp(given_etag, current_etag);
if (state_list->condition == DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL && mismatch) {
/*
** The specified entity-tag does not match the
** entity-tag on the resource. This state_list is
** not going to match. Bust outta here.
*/
reason =
"an entity-tag was specified, but the resource's "
"actual ETag does not match.";
goto state_list_failed;
}
else if (state_list->condition == DAV_IF_COND_NOT
&& !mismatch) {
/*
** The specified entity-tag DOES match the
** entity-tag on the resource. This state_list is
** not going to match. Bust outta here.
*/
reason =
"an entity-tag was specified using the \"Not\" form, "
"but the resource's actual ETag matches the provided "
"entity-tag.";
goto state_list_failed;
}
break;
}
case dav_if_opaquelock:
if (lockdb == NULL) {
if (state_list->condition == DAV_IF_COND_NOT) {
/* the locktoken is definitely not there! (success) */
continue;
}
/* condition == DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL */
/*
** If no lockdb is provided, then validation fails for
** this state_list (NORMAL means we were supposed to
** find the token, which we obviously cannot do without
** a lock database).
**
** Go and try the next state list.
*/
reason =
"a State-token was supplied, but a lock database "
"is not available for to provide the required lock.";
goto state_list_failed;
}
/* Resource validation 'fails' if:
* ANY of the lock->locktokens match
* a NOT state_list->locktoken,
* OR
* NONE of the lock->locktokens match
* a NORMAL state_list->locktoken.
*/
num_matched = 0;
for (lock = lock_list; lock != NULL; lock = lock->next) {
/*
DBG2("compare: rsrc=%s ifhdr=%s",
(*locks_hooks->format_locktoken)(p, lock->locktoken),
(*locks_hooks->format_locktoken)(p, state_list->locktoken));
*/
/* nothing to do if the locktokens do not match. */
if ((*locks_hooks->compare_locktoken)(state_list->locktoken, lock->locktoken)) {
continue;
}
/*
** We have now matched up one of the resource's locktokens
** to a locktoken in a State-token in the If: header.
** Note this fact, so that we can pass the overall
** requirement of seeing at least one of the resource's
** locktokens.
*/
seen_locktoken = 1;
if (state_list->condition == DAV_IF_COND_NOT) {
/*
** This state requires that the specified locktoken
** is NOT present on the resource. But we just found
** it. There is no way this state-list can now
** succeed, so go try another one.
*/
reason =
"a State-token was supplied, which used a "
"\"Not\" condition. The State-token was found "
"in the locks on this resource";
goto state_list_failed;
}
/* condition == DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL */
/* Validate auth_user: If an authenticated user created
** the lock, only the same user may submit that locktoken
** to manipulate a resource.
*/
if (lock->auth_user &&
(!r->user ||
strcmp(lock->auth_user, r->user))) {
const char *errmsg;
errmsg = apr_pstrcat(p, "User \"",
r->user,
"\" submitted a locktoken created "
"by user \"",
lock->auth_user, "\".", NULL);
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_FORBIDDEN, 0, errmsg);
}
/*
** We just matched a specified State-Token to one of the
** resource's locktokens.
**
** Break out of the lock scan -- we only needed to find
** one match (actually, there shouldn't be any other
** matches in the lock list).
*/
num_matched = 1;
break;
}
if (num_matched == 0
&& state_list->condition == DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL) {
/*
** We had a NORMAL state, meaning that we should have
** found the State-Token within the locks on this
** resource. We didn't, so this state_list must fail.
*/
reason =
"a State-token was supplied, but it was not found "
"in the locks on this resource.";
goto state_list_failed;
}
break;
case dav_if_unknown:
/* Request is predicated on some unknown state token,
* which must be presumed to *not* match, so fail
* unless this is a Not condition. */
if (state_list->condition == DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL) {
reason =
"an unknown state token was supplied";
goto state_list_failed;
}
break;
} /* switch */
} /* foreach ( state_list ) */
/*
** We've checked every state in this state_list and none of them
** have failed. Since all of them succeeded, then we have a matching
** state list and we may be done.
**
** The next requirement is that we have seen one of the resource's
** locktokens (if any). If we have, then we can just exit. If we
** haven't, then we need to keep looking.
*/
if (seen_locktoken) {
/* woo hoo! */
return NULL;
}
/*
** Haven't seen one. Let's break out of the search and just look
** for a matching locktoken.
*/
break;
/*
** This label is used when we detect that a state_list is not
** going to match this resource. We bust out and try the next
** state_list.
*/
state_list_failed:
;
} /* foreach ( ifhdr_scan ) */
/*
** The above loop exits for one of two reasons:
** 1) a state_list matched and seen_locktoken is false.
** 2) all if_header structures were scanned, without (1) occurring
*/
if (ifhdr_scan == NULL) {
/*
** We finished the loop without finding any matching state lists.
*/
/*
** If none of the state_lists apply to this resource, then we
** may have succeeded. Note that this scenario implies a
** tagged-list with no matching state_lists. If the If: header
** was a no-tag-list, then it would have applied to this resource.
**
** S9.4.2 states that when no state_lists apply, then the header
** should be ignored.
**
** If we saw one of the resource's locktokens, then we're done.
** If we did not see a locktoken, then we fail.
*/
if (num_that_apply == 0) {
if (seen_locktoken)
return NULL;
/*
** We may have aborted the scan before seeing the locktoken.
** Rescan the If: header to see if we can find the locktoken
** somewhere.
**
** Note that seen_locktoken == 0 implies lock_list != NULL
** which implies locks_hooks != NULL.
*/
if (dav_find_submitted_locktoken(if_header, lock_list,
locks_hooks)) {
/*
** We found a match! We're set... none of the If: header
** assertions apply (implicit success), and the If: header
** specified the locktoken somewhere. We're done.
*/
return NULL;
}
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_LOCKED, 0 /* error_id */,
"This resource is locked and the \"If:\" "
"header did not specify one of the "
"locktokens for this resource's lock(s).");
}
/* else: one or more state_lists were applicable, but failed. */
/*
** If the dummy_header did not match, then they specified an
** incorrect token in the Lock-Token header. Forget whether the
** If: statement matched or not... we'll tell them about the
** bad Lock-Token first. That is considered a 400 (Bad Request).
*/
if (if_header->dummy_header) {
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, 0,
"The locktoken specified in the "
"\"Lock-Token:\" header did not specify one "
"of this resource's locktoken(s).");
}
if (reason == NULL) {
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED, 0,
"The preconditions specified by the \"If:\" "
"header did not match this resource.");
}
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED, 0,
apr_psprintf(p,
"The precondition(s) specified by "
"the \"If:\" header did not match "
"this resource. At least one "
"failure is because: %s", reason));
}
/* assert seen_locktoken == 0 */
/*
** ifhdr_scan != NULL implies we found a matching state_list.
**
** Since we're still here, it also means that we have not yet found
** one the resource's locktokens in the If: header.
**
** Scan all the if_headers and states looking for one of this
** resource's locktokens. Note that we need to go back and scan them
** all -- we may have aborted a scan with a failure before we saw a
** matching token.
**
** Note that seen_locktoken == 0 implies lock_list != NULL which implies
** locks_hooks != NULL.
*/
if (dav_find_submitted_locktoken(if_header, lock_list, locks_hooks)) {
/*
** We found a match! We're set... we have a matching state list,
** and the If: header specified the locktoken somewhere. We're done.
*/
return NULL;
}
/*
** We had a matching state list, but the user agent did not specify one
** of this resource's locktokens. Tell them so.
**
** Note that we need to special-case the message on whether a "dummy"
** header exists. If it exists, yet we didn't see a needed locktoken,
** then that implies the dummy header (Lock-Token header) did NOT
** specify one of this resource's locktokens. (this implies something
** in the real If: header matched)
**
** We want to note the 400 (Bad Request) in favor of a 423 (Locked).
*/
if (if_header->dummy_header) {
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, 0,
"The locktoken specified in the "
"\"Lock-Token:\" header did not specify one "
"of this resource's locktoken(s).");
}
return dav_new_error(p, HTTP_LOCKED, 1 /* error_id */,
"This resource is locked and the \"If:\" header "
"did not specify one of the "
"locktokens for this resource's lock(s).");
}
/* dav_validate_walker: Walker callback function to validate resource state */
static dav_error * dav_validate_walker(dav_walk_resource *wres, int calltype)
{
dav_walker_ctx *ctx = wres->walk_ctx;
dav_error *err;
if ((err = dav_validate_resource_state(ctx->w.pool, wres->resource,
ctx->w.lockdb,
ctx->if_header, ctx->flags,
&ctx->work_buf, ctx->r)) == NULL) {
/* There was no error, so just bug out. */
return NULL;
}
/*
** If we have a serious server error, or if the request itself failed,
** then just return error (not a multistatus).
*/
if (ap_is_HTTP_SERVER_ERROR(err->status)
|| (*wres->resource->hooks->is_same_resource)(wres->resource,
ctx->w.root)) {
/* ### maybe push a higher-level description? */
return err;
}
/* associate the error with the current URI */
dav_add_response(wres, err->status, NULL);
return NULL;
}
/* If-* header checking */
static int dav_meets_conditions(request_rec *r, int resource_state)
{
const char *if_match, *if_none_match;
int retVal;
/* If-Match '*' fix. Resource existence not checked by ap_meets_conditions.
* If-Match '*' request should succeed only if the resource exists. */
if ((if_match = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "If-Match")) != NULL) {
if (if_match[0] == '*' && resource_state != DAV_RESOURCE_EXISTS)
return HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED;
}
retVal = ap_meets_conditions(r);
/* If-None-Match '*' fix. If-None-Match '*' request should succeed
* if the resource does not exist. */
if (retVal == HTTP_PRECONDITION_FAILED) {
/* Note. If if_none_match != NULL, if_none_match is the culprit.
* Since, in presence of If-None-Match,
* other If-* headers are undefined. */
if ((if_none_match =
apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "If-None-Match")) != NULL) {
if (if_none_match[0] == '*'
&& resource_state != DAV_RESOURCE_EXISTS) {
return OK;
}
}
}
return retVal;
}
/*
** dav_validate_request: Validate if-headers (and check for locks) on:
** (1) r->filename @ depth;
** (2) Parent of r->filename if check_parent == 1
**
** The check of parent should be done when it is necessary to verify that
** the parent collection will accept a new member (ie current resource
** state is null).
**
** Return OK on successful validation.
** On error, return appropriate HTTP_* code, and log error. If a multi-stat
** error is necessary, response will point to it, else NULL.
*/
DAV_DECLARE(dav_error *) dav_validate_request(request_rec *r,
dav_resource *resource,
int depth,
dav_locktoken *locktoken,
dav_response **response,
int flags,
dav_lockdb *lockdb)
{
dav_error *err;
int result;
dav_if_header *if_header;
int lock_db_opened_locally = 0;
const dav_hooks_locks *locks_hooks = DAV_GET_HOOKS_LOCKS(r);
const dav_hooks_repository *repos_hooks = resource->hooks;
dav_buffer work_buf = { 0 };
dav_response *new_response;
int resource_state;
const char *etag;
int set_etag = 0;
#if DAV_DEBUG
if (depth && response == NULL) {
/*
** ### bleck. we can't return errors for other URIs unless we have
** ### a "response" ptr.
*/
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
"DESIGN ERROR: dav_validate_request called "
"with depth>0, but no response ptr.");
}
#endif
if (response != NULL)
*response = NULL;
/* Set the ETag header required by dav_meets_conditions() */
etag = apr_table_get(r->headers_out, "ETag");
if (!etag) {
etag = (*resource->hooks->getetag)(resource);
if (etag && *etag) {
apr_table_set(r->headers_out, "ETag", etag);
set_etag = 1;
}
}
/* Do the standard checks for conditional requests using
* If-..-Since, If-Match etc */
resource_state = dav_get_resource_state(r, resource);
result = dav_meets_conditions(r, resource_state);
if (set_etag) {
/*
* If we have set an ETag to headers out above for
* dav_meets_conditions() revert this here as we do not want to set
* the ETag in responses to requests with methods where this might not
* be desired.
*/
apr_table_unset(r->headers_out, "ETag");
}
if (result != OK) {
return dav_new_error(r->pool, result, 0, NULL);
}
/* always parse (and later process) the If: header */
if ((err = dav_process_if_header(r, &if_header)) != NULL) {
/* ### maybe add higher-level description */
return err;
}
/* If a locktoken was specified, create a dummy if_header with which
* to validate resources. In the interim, figure out why DAV uses
* locktokens in an if-header without a Lock-Token header to refresh
* locks, but a Lock-Token header without an if-header to remove them.
*/
if (locktoken != NULL) {
dav_if_header *ifhdr_new;
ifhdr_new = apr_pcalloc(r->pool, sizeof(*ifhdr_new));
ifhdr_new->uri = resource->uri;
ifhdr_new->uri_len = strlen(resource->uri);
ifhdr_new->dummy_header = 1;
ifhdr_new->state = apr_pcalloc(r->pool, sizeof(*ifhdr_new->state));
ifhdr_new->state->type = dav_if_opaquelock;
ifhdr_new->state->condition = DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL;
ifhdr_new->state->locktoken = locktoken;
ifhdr_new->next = if_header;
if_header = ifhdr_new;
}
/*
** If necessary, open the lock database (read-only, lazily);
** the validation process may need to retrieve or update lock info.
** Otherwise, assume provided lockdb is valid and opened rw.
*/
if (lockdb == NULL) {
if (locks_hooks != NULL) {
if ((err = (*locks_hooks->open_lockdb)(r, 0, 0, &lockdb)) != NULL) {
/* ### maybe insert higher-level comment */
return err;
}
lock_db_opened_locally = 1;
}
}
/* (1) Validate the specified resource, at the specified depth */
if (resource->exists && depth > 0) {
dav_walker_ctx ctx = { { 0 } };
dav_response *multi_status;
ctx.w.walk_type = DAV_WALKTYPE_NORMAL;
ctx.w.func = dav_validate_walker;
ctx.w.walk_ctx = &ctx;
ctx.w.pool = r->pool;
ctx.w.root = resource;
ctx.if_header = if_header;
ctx.r = r;
ctx.flags = flags;
if (lockdb != NULL) {
ctx.w.lockdb = lockdb;
ctx.w.walk_type |= DAV_WALKTYPE_LOCKNULL;
}
err = (*repos_hooks->walk)(&ctx.w, DAV_INFINITY, &multi_status);
if (err == NULL) {
*response = multi_status;;
}
/* else: implies a 5xx status code occurred. */
}
else {
err = dav_validate_resource_state(r->pool, resource, lockdb,
if_header, flags, &work_buf, r);
}
/* (2) Validate the parent resource if requested */
if (err == NULL && (flags & DAV_VALIDATE_PARENT)) {
dav_resource *parent_resource;
err = (*repos_hooks->get_parent_resource)(resource, &parent_resource);
if (err == NULL && parent_resource == NULL) {
err = dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_FORBIDDEN, 0,
"Cannot access parent of repository root.");
}
else if (err == NULL) {
err = dav_validate_resource_state(r->pool, parent_resource, lockdb,
if_header,
flags | DAV_VALIDATE_IS_PARENT,
&work_buf, r);
/*
** This error occurred on the parent resource. This implies that
** we have to create a multistatus response (to report the error
** against a URI other than the Request-URI). "Convert" this error
** into a multistatus response.
*/
if (err != NULL) {
new_response = apr_pcalloc(r->pool, sizeof(*new_response));
new_response->href = parent_resource->uri;
new_response->status = err->status;
new_response->desc =
"A validation error has occurred on the parent resource, "
"preventing the operation on the resource specified by "
"the Request-URI.";
if (err->desc != NULL) {
new_response->desc = apr_pstrcat(r->pool,
new_response->desc,
" The error was: ",
err->desc, NULL);
}
/* assert: DAV_VALIDATE_PARENT implies response != NULL */
new_response->next = *response;
*response = new_response;
err = NULL;
}
}
}
if (lock_db_opened_locally)
(*locks_hooks->close_lockdb)(lockdb);
/*
** If we don't have a (serious) error, and we have multistatus responses,
** then we need to construct an "error". This error will be the overall
** status returned, and the multistatus responses will go into its body.
**
** For certain methods, the overall error will be a 424. The default is
** to construct a standard 207 response.
*/
if (err == NULL && response != NULL && *response != NULL) {
apr_text *propstat = NULL;
if ((flags & DAV_VALIDATE_USE_424) != 0) {
/* manufacture a 424 error to hold the multistatus response(s) */
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_FAILED_DEPENDENCY, 0,
"An error occurred on another resource, "
"preventing the requested operation on "
"this resource.");
}
/*
** Whatever caused the error, the Request-URI should have a 424
** associated with it since we cannot complete the method.
**
** For a LOCK operation, insert an empty DAV:lockdiscovery property.
** For other methods, return a simple 424.
*/
if ((flags & DAV_VALIDATE_ADD_LD) != 0) {
propstat = apr_pcalloc(r->pool, sizeof(*propstat));
propstat->text =
"<D:propstat>" DEBUG_CR
"<D:prop><D:lockdiscovery/></D:prop>" DEBUG_CR
"<D:status>HTTP/1.1 424 Failed Dependency</D:status>" DEBUG_CR
"</D:propstat>" DEBUG_CR;
}
/* create the 424 response */
new_response = apr_pcalloc(r->pool, sizeof(*new_response));
new_response->href = resource->uri;
new_response->status = HTTP_FAILED_DEPENDENCY;
new_response->propresult.propstats = propstat;
new_response->desc =
"An error occurred on another resource, preventing the "
"requested operation on this resource.";
new_response->next = *response;
*response = new_response;
/* manufacture a 207 error for the multistatus response(s) */
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_MULTI_STATUS, 0,
"Error(s) occurred on resources during the "
"validation process.");
}
return err;
}
/* dav_get_locktoken_list:
*
* Sets ltl to a locktoken_list of all positive locktokens in header,
* else NULL if no If-header, or no positive locktokens.
*/
DAV_DECLARE(dav_error *) dav_get_locktoken_list(request_rec *r,
dav_locktoken_list **ltl)
{
dav_error *err;
dav_if_header *if_header;
dav_if_state_list *if_state;
dav_locktoken_list *lock_token = NULL;
*ltl = NULL;
if ((err = dav_process_if_header(r, &if_header)) != NULL) {
/* ### add a higher-level description? */
return err;
}
while (if_header != NULL) {
if_state = if_header->state; /* Begining of the if_state linked list */
while (if_state != NULL) {
if (if_state->condition == DAV_IF_COND_NORMAL
&& if_state->type == dav_if_opaquelock) {
lock_token = apr_pcalloc(r->pool, sizeof(dav_locktoken_list));
lock_token->locktoken = if_state->locktoken;
lock_token->next = *ltl;
*ltl = lock_token;
}
if_state = if_state->next;
}
if_header = if_header->next;
}
if (*ltl == NULL) {
/* No nodes added */
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_BAD_REQUEST, DAV_ERR_IF_ABSENT,
"No locktokens were specified in the \"If:\" "
"header, so the refresh could not be performed.");
}
return NULL;
}
#if 0 /* not needed right now... */
static const char *strip_white(const char *s, apr_pool_t *pool)
{
apr_size_t idx;
/* trim leading whitespace */
while (apr_isspace(*s)) /* assume: return false for '\0' */
++s;
/* trim trailing whitespace */
idx = strlen(s) - 1;
if (apr_isspace(s[idx])) {
char *s2 = apr_pstrdup(pool, s);
while (apr_isspace(s2[idx]) && idx > 0)
--idx;
s2[idx + 1] = '\0';
return s2;
}
return s;
}
#endif
#define DAV_LABEL_HDR "Label"
/* dav_add_vary_header
*
* If there were any headers in the request which require a Vary header
* in the response, add it.
*/
DAV_DECLARE(void) dav_add_vary_header(request_rec *in_req,
request_rec *out_req,
const dav_resource *resource)
{
const dav_hooks_vsn *vsn_hooks = DAV_GET_HOOKS_VSN(in_req);
/* ### this is probably all wrong... I think there is a function in
### the Apache API to add things to the Vary header. need to check */
/* Only versioning headers require a Vary response header,
* so only do this check if there is a versioning provider */
if (vsn_hooks != NULL) {
const char *target = apr_table_get(in_req->headers_in, DAV_LABEL_HDR);
const char *vary = apr_table_get(out_req->headers_out, "Vary");
/* If Target-Selector specified, add it to the Vary header */
if (target != NULL) {
if (vary == NULL)
vary = DAV_LABEL_HDR;
else
vary = apr_pstrcat(out_req->pool, vary, "," DAV_LABEL_HDR,
NULL);
apr_table_setn(out_req->headers_out, "Vary", vary);
}
}
}
/* dav_can_auto_checkout
*
* Determine whether auto-checkout is enabled for a resource.
* r - the request_rec
* resource - the resource
* auto_version - the value of the auto_versionable hook for the resource
* lockdb - pointer to lock database (opened if necessary)
* auto_checkout - set to 1 if auto-checkout enabled
*/
static dav_error * dav_can_auto_checkout(
request_rec *r,
dav_resource *resource,
dav_auto_version auto_version,
dav_lockdb **lockdb,
int *auto_checkout)
{
dav_error *err;
dav_lock *lock_list;
*auto_checkout = 0;
if (auto_version == DAV_AUTO_VERSION_ALWAYS) {
*auto_checkout = 1;
}
else if (auto_version == DAV_AUTO_VERSION_LOCKED) {
if (*lockdb == NULL) {
const dav_hooks_locks *locks_hooks = DAV_GET_HOOKS_LOCKS(r);
if (locks_hooks == NULL) {
return dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
"Auto-checkout is only enabled for locked resources, "
"but there is no lock provider.");
}
if ((err = (*locks_hooks->open_lockdb)(r, 0, 0, lockdb)) != NULL) {
return dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
"Cannot open lock database to determine "
"auto-versioning behavior.",
err);
}
}
if ((err = dav_lock_query(*lockdb, resource, &lock_list)) != NULL) {
return dav_push_error(r->pool,
HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
"The locks could not be queried for "
"determining auto-versioning behavior.",
err);
}
if (lock_list != NULL)
*auto_checkout = 1;
}
return NULL;
}
/* see mod_dav.h for docco */
DAV_DECLARE(dav_error *) dav_auto_checkout(
request_rec *r,
dav_resource *resource,
int parent_only,
dav_auto_version_info *av_info)
{
const dav_hooks_vsn *vsn_hooks = DAV_GET_HOOKS_VSN(r);
dav_lockdb *lockdb = NULL;
dav_error *err = NULL;
/* Initialize results */
memset(av_info, 0, sizeof(*av_info));
/* if no versioning provider, just return */
if (vsn_hooks == NULL)
return NULL;
/* check parent resource if requested or if resource must be created */
if (!resource->exists || parent_only) {
dav_resource *parent;
if ((err = (*resource->hooks->get_parent_resource)(resource,
&parent)) != NULL)
goto done;
if (parent == NULL || !parent->exists) {
err = dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_CONFLICT, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Missing one or more intermediate "
"collections. Cannot create resource %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, resource->uri)));
goto done;
}
av_info->parent_resource = parent;
/* if parent versioned and not checked out, see if it can be */
if (parent->versioned && !parent->working) {
int checkout_parent;
if ((err = dav_can_auto_checkout(r, parent,
(*vsn_hooks->auto_versionable)(parent),
&lockdb, &checkout_parent))
!= NULL) {
goto done;
}
if (!checkout_parent) {
err = dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_CONFLICT, 0,
"<DAV:cannot-modify-checked-in-parent>");
goto done;
}
/* Try to checkout the parent collection.
* Note that auto-versioning can only be applied to a version selector,
* so no separate working resource will be created.
*/
if ((err = (*vsn_hooks->checkout)(parent, 1 /*auto_checkout*/,
0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL))
!= NULL)
{
err = dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_CONFLICT, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to auto-checkout parent collection. "
"Cannot create resource %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, resource->uri)),
err);
goto done;
}
/* remember that parent was checked out */
av_info->parent_checkedout = 1;
}
}
/* if only checking parent, we're done */
if (parent_only)
goto done;
/* if creating a new resource, see if it should be version-controlled */
if (!resource->exists
&& (*vsn_hooks->auto_versionable)(resource) == DAV_AUTO_VERSION_ALWAYS) {
if ((err = (*vsn_hooks->vsn_control)(resource, NULL)) != NULL) {
err = dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_CONFLICT, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to create versioned resource %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, resource->uri)),
err);
goto done;
}
/* remember that resource was created */
av_info->resource_versioned = 1;
}
/* if resource is versioned, make sure it is checked out */
if (resource->versioned && !resource->working) {
int checkout_resource;
if ((err = dav_can_auto_checkout(r, resource,
(*vsn_hooks->auto_versionable)(resource),
&lockdb, &checkout_resource)) != NULL) {
goto done;
}
if (!checkout_resource) {
err = dav_new_error(r->pool, HTTP_CONFLICT, 0,
"<DAV:cannot-modify-version-controlled-content>");
goto done;
}
/* Auto-versioning can only be applied to version selectors, so
* no separate working resource will be created. */
if ((err = (*vsn_hooks->checkout)(resource, 1 /*auto_checkout*/,
0, 0, 0, NULL, NULL))
!= NULL)
{
err = dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_CONFLICT, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to checkout resource %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, resource->uri)),
err);
goto done;
}
/* remember that resource was checked out */
av_info->resource_checkedout = 1;
}
done:
/* make sure lock database is closed */
if (lockdb != NULL)
(*lockdb->hooks->close_lockdb)(lockdb);
/* if an error occurred, undo any auto-versioning operations already done */
if (err != NULL) {
dav_auto_checkin(r, resource, 1 /*undo*/, 0 /*unlock*/, av_info);
return err;
}
return NULL;
}
/* see mod_dav.h for docco */
DAV_DECLARE(dav_error *) dav_auto_checkin(
request_rec *r,
dav_resource *resource,
int undo,
int unlock,
dav_auto_version_info *av_info)
{
const dav_hooks_vsn *vsn_hooks = DAV_GET_HOOKS_VSN(r);
dav_error *err = NULL;
dav_auto_version auto_version;
/* If no versioning provider, this is a no-op */
if (vsn_hooks == NULL)
return NULL;
/* If undoing auto-checkouts, then do uncheckouts */
if (undo) {
if (resource != NULL) {
if (av_info->resource_checkedout) {
if ((err = (*vsn_hooks->uncheckout)(resource)) != NULL) {
return dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to undo auto-checkout "
"of resource %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, resource->uri)),
err);
}
}
if (av_info->resource_versioned) {
dav_response *response;
/* ### should we do anything with the response? */
if ((err = (*resource->hooks->remove_resource)(resource,
&response)) != NULL) {
return dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to undo auto-version-control "
"of resource %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, resource->uri)),
err);
}
}
}
if (av_info->parent_resource != NULL && av_info->parent_checkedout) {
if ((err = (*vsn_hooks->uncheckout)(av_info->parent_resource)) != NULL) {
return dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to undo auto-checkout "
"of parent collection %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, av_info->parent_resource->uri)),
err);
}
}
return NULL;
}
/* If the resource was checked out, and auto-checkin is enabled,
* then check it in.
*/
if (resource != NULL && resource->working
&& (unlock || av_info->resource_checkedout)) {
auto_version = (*vsn_hooks->auto_versionable)(resource);
if (auto_version == DAV_AUTO_VERSION_ALWAYS ||
(unlock && (auto_version == DAV_AUTO_VERSION_LOCKED))) {
if ((err = (*vsn_hooks->checkin)(resource,
0 /*keep_checked_out*/, NULL))
!= NULL) {
return dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to auto-checkin resource %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, resource->uri)),
err);
}
}
}
/* If parent resource was checked out, and auto-checkin is enabled,
* then check it in.
*/
if (!unlock
&& av_info->parent_checkedout
&& av_info->parent_resource != NULL
&& av_info->parent_resource->working) {
auto_version = (*vsn_hooks->auto_versionable)(av_info->parent_resource);
if (auto_version == DAV_AUTO_VERSION_ALWAYS) {
if ((err = (*vsn_hooks->checkin)(av_info->parent_resource,
0 /*keep_checked_out*/, NULL))
!= NULL) {
return dav_push_error(r->pool, HTTP_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR, 0,
apr_psprintf(r->pool,
"Unable to auto-checkin parent collection %s.",
ap_escape_html(r->pool, av_info->parent_resource->uri)),
err);
}
}
}
return NULL;
}