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package libthrift091.transport;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;
import javax.security.auth.callback.CallbackHandler;
import javax.security.sasl.Sasl;
import javax.security.sasl.SaslException;
import javax.security.sasl.SaslServer;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory;
/**
* Wraps another Thrift TTransport, but performs SASL server
* negotiation on the call to open(). This class will wrap ensuing
* communication over it, if a SASL QOP is negotiated with the other party.
*/
public class TSaslServerTransport extends TSaslTransport {
private static final Logger LOGGER = LoggerFactory.getLogger(TSaslServerTransport.class);
/**
* Mapping from SASL mechanism name -> all the parameters required to
* instantiate a SASL server.
*/
private Map serverDefinitionMap = new HashMap();
/**
* Contains all the parameters used to define a SASL server implementation.
*/
private static class TSaslServerDefinition {
public String mechanism;
public String protocol;
public String serverName;
public Map props;
public CallbackHandler cbh;
public TSaslServerDefinition(String mechanism, String protocol, String serverName,
Map props, CallbackHandler cbh) {
this.mechanism = mechanism;
this.protocol = protocol;
this.serverName = serverName;
this.props = props;
this.cbh = cbh;
}
}
/**
* Uses the given underlying transport. Assumes that addServerDefinition is
* called later.
*
* @param transport
* Transport underlying this one.
*/
public TSaslServerTransport(TTransport transport) {
super(transport);
}
/**
* Creates a SaslServer using the given SASL-specific parameters.
* See the Java documentation for Sasl.createSaslServer for the
* details of the parameters.
*
* @param transport
* The underlying Thrift transport.
*/
public TSaslServerTransport(String mechanism, String protocol, String serverName,
Map props, CallbackHandler cbh, TTransport transport) {
super(transport);
addServerDefinition(mechanism, protocol, serverName, props, cbh);
}
private TSaslServerTransport(Map serverDefinitionMap, TTransport transport) {
super(transport);
this.serverDefinitionMap.putAll(serverDefinitionMap);
}
/**
* Add a supported server definition to this transport. See the Java
* documentation for Sasl.createSaslServer for the details of the
* parameters.
*/
public void addServerDefinition(String mechanism, String protocol, String serverName,
Map props, CallbackHandler cbh) {
serverDefinitionMap.put(mechanism, new TSaslServerDefinition(mechanism, protocol, serverName,
props, cbh));
}
@Override
protected SaslRole getRole() {
return SaslRole.SERVER;
}
/**
* Performs the server side of the initial portion of the Thrift SASL protocol.
* Receives the initial response from the client, creates a SASL server using
* the mechanism requested by the client (if this server supports it), and
* sends the first challenge back to the client.
*/
@Override
protected void handleSaslStartMessage() throws TTransportException, SaslException {
SaslResponse message = receiveSaslMessage();
LOGGER.debug("Received start message with status {}", message.status);
if (message.status != NegotiationStatus.START) {
sendAndThrowMessage(NegotiationStatus.ERROR, "Expecting START status, received " + message.status);
}
// Get the mechanism name.
String mechanismName = new String(message.payload);
TSaslServerDefinition serverDefinition = serverDefinitionMap.get(mechanismName);
LOGGER.debug("Received mechanism name '{}'", mechanismName);
if (serverDefinition == null) {
sendAndThrowMessage(NegotiationStatus.BAD, "Unsupported mechanism type " + mechanismName);
}
SaslServer saslServer = Sasl.createSaslServer(serverDefinition.mechanism,
serverDefinition.protocol, serverDefinition.serverName, serverDefinition.props,
serverDefinition.cbh);
setSaslServer(saslServer);
}
/**
* TTransportFactory to create
* TSaslServerTransports. Ensures that a given
* underlying TTransport instance receives the same
* TSaslServerTransport. This is kind of an awful hack to work
* around the fact that Thrift is designed assuming that
* TTransport instances are stateless, and thus the existing
* TServers use different TTransport instances for
* input and output.
*/
public static class Factory extends TTransportFactory {
/**
* This is the implementation of the awful hack described above.
* WeakHashMap is used to ensure that we don't leak memory.
*/
private static Map> transportMap =
Collections.synchronizedMap(new WeakHashMap>());
/**
* Mapping from SASL mechanism name -> all the parameters required to
* instantiate a SASL server.
*/
private Map serverDefinitionMap = new HashMap();
/**
* Create a new Factory. Assumes that addServerDefinition will
* be called later.
*/
public Factory() {
super();
}
/**
* Create a new Factory, initially with the single server
* definition given. You may still call addServerDefinition
* later. See the Java documentation for Sasl.createSaslServer
* for the details of the parameters.
*/
public Factory(String mechanism, String protocol, String serverName,
Map props, CallbackHandler cbh) {
super();
addServerDefinition(mechanism, protocol, serverName, props, cbh);
}
/**
* Add a supported server definition to the transports created by this
* factory. See the Java documentation for
* Sasl.createSaslServer for the details of the parameters.
*/
public void addServerDefinition(String mechanism, String protocol, String serverName,
Map props, CallbackHandler cbh) {
serverDefinitionMap.put(mechanism, new TSaslServerDefinition(mechanism, protocol, serverName,
props, cbh));
}
/**
* Get a new TSaslServerTransport instance, or reuse the
* existing one if a TSaslServerTransport has already been
* created before using the given TTransport as an underlying
* transport. This ensures that a given underlying transport instance
* receives the same TSaslServerTransport.
*/
@Override
public TTransport getTransport(TTransport base) {
WeakReference ret = transportMap.get(base);
if (ret == null || ret.get() == null) {
LOGGER.debug("transport map does not contain key", base);
ret = new WeakReference(new TSaslServerTransport(serverDefinitionMap, base));
try {
ret.get().open();
} catch (TTransportException e) {
LOGGER.debug("failed to open server transport", e);
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
transportMap.put(base, ret); // No need for putIfAbsent().
// Concurrent calls to getTransport() will pass in different TTransports.
} else {
LOGGER.debug("transport map does contain key {}", base);
}
return ret.get();
}
}
}