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package com.google.bitcoin.net;

import com.google.bitcoin.core.Utils;
import com.google.bitcoin.utils.Threading;
import com.google.common.annotations.VisibleForTesting;
import com.google.protobuf.ByteString;
import com.google.protobuf.MessageLite;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;

import javax.annotation.concurrent.GuardedBy;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.ByteOrder;
import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;
import java.util.concurrent.locks.ReentrantLock;

import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull;
import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkState;

/**
 * 

A handler which is used in {@link NioServer} and {@link NioClient} to split up incoming data streams * into protobufs and provide an interface for writing protobufs to the connections.

* *

Messages are encoded with a 4-byte signed integer (big endian) prefix to indicate their length followed by the * serialized protobuf

*/ public class ProtobufParser extends AbstractTimeoutHandler implements StreamParser { private static final Logger log = LoggerFactory.getLogger(ProtobufParser.class); /** * An interface which can be implemented to handle callbacks as new messages are generated and socket events occur. * @param The protobuf type which is used on this socket. * This MUST match the MessageType used in the parent {@link ProtobufParser} */ public interface Listener { /** Called when a new protobuf is received from the remote side. */ public void messageReceived(ProtobufParser handler, MessageType msg); /** Called when the connection is opened and available for writing data to. */ public void connectionOpen(ProtobufParser handler); /** Called when the connection is closed and no more data should be provided. */ public void connectionClosed(ProtobufParser handler); } // The callback listener private final Listener handler; // The prototype which is used to deserialize messages private final MessageLite prototype; // The maximum message size (NOT INCLUDING LENGTH PREFIX) final int maxMessageSize; // A temporary buffer used when the message size is larger than the buffer being used by the network code // Because the networking code uses a constant size buffer and we want to allow for very large message sizes, we use // a smaller network buffer per client and only allocate more memory when we need it to deserialize large messages. // Though this is not in of itself a DoS protection, it allows for handling more legitimate clients per server and // attacking clients can be made to timeout/get blocked if they are sending crap to fill buffers. @GuardedBy("lock") private int messageBytesOffset = 0; @GuardedBy("lock") private byte[] messageBytes; private final ReentrantLock lock = Threading.lock("ProtobufParser"); @VisibleForTesting final AtomicReference writeTarget = new AtomicReference(); /** * Creates a new protobuf handler. * * @param handler The callback listener * @param prototype The default instance of the message type used in both directions of this channel. * This should be the return value from {@link MessageType#getDefaultInstanceForType()} * @param maxMessageSize The maximum message size (not including the 4-byte length prefix). * Note that this has an upper bound of {@link Integer#MAX_VALUE} - 4 * @param timeoutMillis The timeout between messages before the connection is automatically closed. Only enabled * after the connection is established. */ public ProtobufParser(Listener handler, MessageType prototype, int maxMessageSize, int timeoutMillis) { this.handler = handler; this.prototype = prototype; this.maxMessageSize = Math.min(maxMessageSize, Integer.MAX_VALUE - 4); setTimeoutEnabled(false); setSocketTimeout(timeoutMillis); } @Override public void setWriteTarget(MessageWriteTarget writeTarget) { // Only allow it to be set once. checkState(this.writeTarget.getAndSet(checkNotNull(writeTarget)) == null); } @Override public int getMaxMessageSize() { return maxMessageSize; } /** * Closes this connection, eventually triggering a {@link ProtobufParser.Listener#connectionClosed()} event. */ public void closeConnection() { this.writeTarget.get().closeConnection(); } @Override protected void timeoutOccurred() { log.warn("Timeout occurred for " + handler); closeConnection(); } // Deserializes and provides a listener event (buff must not have the length prefix in it) // Does set the buffers's position to its limit private void deserializeMessage(ByteBuffer buff) throws Exception { MessageType msg = (MessageType) prototype.newBuilderForType().mergeFrom(ByteString.copyFrom(buff)).build(); resetTimeout(); handler.messageReceived(this, msg); } @Override public int receiveBytes(ByteBuffer buff) throws Exception { lock.lock(); try { if (messageBytes != null) { // Just keep filling up the currently being worked on message int bytesToGet = Math.min(messageBytes.length - messageBytesOffset, buff.remaining()); buff.get(messageBytes, messageBytesOffset, bytesToGet); messageBytesOffset += bytesToGet; if (messageBytesOffset == messageBytes.length) { // Filled up our buffer, decode the message deserializeMessage(ByteBuffer.wrap(messageBytes)); messageBytes = null; if (buff.hasRemaining()) return bytesToGet + receiveBytes(buff); } return bytesToGet; } // If we cant read the length prefix yet, give up if (buff.remaining() < 4) return 0; // Read one integer in big endian buff.order(ByteOrder.BIG_ENDIAN); final int len = buff.getInt(); // If length is larger than the maximum message size (or is negative/overflows) throw an exception and close the // connection if (len > maxMessageSize || len + 4 < 4) throw new IllegalStateException("Message too large or length underflowed"); // If the buffer's capacity is less than the next messages length + 4 (length prefix), we must use messageBytes // as a temporary buffer to store the message if (buff.capacity() < len + 4) { messageBytes = new byte[len]; // Now copy all remaining bytes into the new buffer, set messageBytesOffset and tell the caller how many // bytes we consumed int bytesToRead = buff.remaining(); buff.get(messageBytes, 0, bytesToRead); messageBytesOffset = bytesToRead; return bytesToRead + 4; } if (buff.remaining() < len) { // Wait until the whole message is available in the buffer buff.position(buff.position() - 4); // Make sure the buffer's position is right at the end return 0; } // Temporarily limit the buffer to the size of the message so that the protobuf decode doesn't get messed up int limit = buff.limit(); buff.limit(buff.position() + len); deserializeMessage(buff); checkState(buff.remaining() == 0); buff.limit(limit); // Reset the limit in case we have to recurse // If there are still bytes remaining, see if we can pull out another message since we won't get called again if (buff.hasRemaining()) return len + 4 + receiveBytes(buff); else return len + 4; } finally { lock.unlock(); } } @Override public void connectionClosed() { handler.connectionClosed(this); } @Override public void connectionOpened() { setTimeoutEnabled(true); handler.connectionOpen(this); } /** *

Writes the given message to the other side of the connection, prefixing it with the proper 4-byte prefix.

* *

Provides a write-order guarantee.

* * @throws IllegalStateException If the encoded message is larger than the maximum message size. */ public void write(MessageType msg) throws IllegalStateException { byte[] messageBytes = msg.toByteArray(); checkState(messageBytes.length <= maxMessageSize); byte[] messageLength = new byte[4]; Utils.uint32ToByteArrayBE(messageBytes.length, messageLength, 0); try { MessageWriteTarget target = writeTarget.get(); target.writeBytes(messageLength); target.writeBytes(messageBytes); } catch (IOException e) { closeConnection(); } } }




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