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package org.apache.coyote.http11;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import org.apache.tomcat.jni.Socket;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.buf.ByteChunk;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.buf.CharChunk;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.buf.MessageBytes;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.http.HttpMessages;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.http.MimeHeaders;
import org.apache.tomcat.util.res.StringManager;
import org.apache.coyote.ActionCode;
import org.apache.coyote.OutputBuffer;
import org.apache.coyote.Response;
/**
* Output buffer.
*
* @author Remy Maucherat
*/
public class InternalAprOutputBuffer
implements OutputBuffer {
// -------------------------------------------------------------- Constants
// ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors
/**
* Default constructor.
*/
public InternalAprOutputBuffer(Response response) {
this(response, Constants.DEFAULT_HTTP_HEADER_BUFFER_SIZE);
}
/**
* Alternate constructor.
*/
public InternalAprOutputBuffer(Response response, int headerBufferSize) {
this.response = response;
headers = response.getMimeHeaders();
buf = new byte[headerBufferSize];
if (headerBufferSize < (8 * 1024)) {
bbuf = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect(6 * 1500);
} else {
bbuf = ByteBuffer.allocateDirect((headerBufferSize / 1500 + 1) * 1500);
}
outputStreamOutputBuffer = new SocketOutputBuffer();
filterLibrary = new OutputFilter[0];
activeFilters = new OutputFilter[0];
lastActiveFilter = -1;
committed = false;
finished = false;
// Cause loading of HttpMessages
HttpMessages.getMessage(200);
}
// -------------------------------------------------------------- Variables
/**
* The string manager for this package.
*/
protected static final StringManager sm =
StringManager.getManager(Constants.Package);
// ----------------------------------------------------- Instance Variables
/**
* Associated Coyote response.
*/
protected Response response;
/**
* Headers of the associated request.
*/
protected MimeHeaders headers;
/**
* Committed flag.
*/
protected boolean committed;
/**
* Finished flag.
*/
protected boolean finished;
/**
* Pointer to the current write buffer.
*/
protected byte[] buf;
/**
* Position in the buffer.
*/
protected int pos;
/**
* Underlying socket.
*/
protected long socket;
/**
* Underlying output buffer.
*/
protected OutputBuffer outputStreamOutputBuffer;
/**
* Filter library.
* Note: Filter[0] is always the "chunked" filter.
*/
protected OutputFilter[] filterLibrary;
/**
* Active filter (which is actually the top of the pipeline).
*/
protected OutputFilter[] activeFilters;
/**
* Index of the last active filter.
*/
protected int lastActiveFilter;
/**
* Direct byte buffer used for writing.
*/
protected ByteBuffer bbuf = null;
// ------------------------------------------------------------- Properties
/**
* Set the underlying socket.
*/
public void setSocket(long socket) {
this.socket = socket;
Socket.setsbb(this.socket, bbuf);
}
/**
* Get the underlying socket input stream.
*/
public long getSocket() {
return socket;
}
/**
* Add an output filter to the filter library.
*/
public void addFilter(OutputFilter filter) {
OutputFilter[] newFilterLibrary =
new OutputFilter[filterLibrary.length + 1];
for (int i = 0; i < filterLibrary.length; i++) {
newFilterLibrary[i] = filterLibrary[i];
}
newFilterLibrary[filterLibrary.length] = filter;
filterLibrary = newFilterLibrary;
activeFilters = new OutputFilter[filterLibrary.length];
}
/**
* Get filters.
*/
public OutputFilter[] getFilters() {
return filterLibrary;
}
/**
* Clear filters.
*/
public void clearFilters() {
filterLibrary = new OutputFilter[0];
lastActiveFilter = -1;
}
/**
* Add an output filter to the filter library.
*/
public void addActiveFilter(OutputFilter filter) {
if (lastActiveFilter == -1) {
filter.setBuffer(outputStreamOutputBuffer);
} else {
for (int i = 0; i <= lastActiveFilter; i++) {
if (activeFilters[i] == filter)
return;
}
filter.setBuffer(activeFilters[lastActiveFilter]);
}
activeFilters[++lastActiveFilter] = filter;
filter.setResponse(response);
}
// --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods
/**
* Flush the response.
*
* @throws IOException an underlying I/O error occurred
*/
public void flush()
throws IOException {
if (!committed) {
// Send the connector a request for commit. The connector should
// then validate the headers, send them (using sendHeader) and
// set the filters accordingly.
response.action(ActionCode.ACTION_COMMIT, null);
}
// Flush the current buffer
flushBuffer();
}
/**
* Reset current response.
*
* @throws IllegalStateException if the response has already been committed
*/
public void reset() {
if (committed)
throw new IllegalStateException(/*FIXME:Put an error message*/);
// Recycle Request object
response.recycle();
}
/**
* Recycle the output buffer. This should be called when closing the
* connection.
*/
public void recycle() {
// Recycle Request object
response.recycle();
bbuf.clear();
socket = 0;
pos = 0;
lastActiveFilter = -1;
committed = false;
finished = false;
}
/**
* End processing of current HTTP request.
* Note: All bytes of the current request should have been already
* consumed. This method only resets all the pointers so that we are ready
* to parse the next HTTP request.
*/
public void nextRequest() {
// Recycle Request object
response.recycle();
// Recycle filters
for (int i = 0; i <= lastActiveFilter; i++) {
activeFilters[i].recycle();
}
// Reset pointers
pos = 0;
lastActiveFilter = -1;
committed = false;
finished = false;
}
/**
* End request.
*
* @throws IOException an underlying I/O error occurred
*/
public void endRequest()
throws IOException {
if (!committed) {
// Send the connector a request for commit. The connector should
// then validate the headers, send them (using sendHeader) and
// set the filters accordingly.
response.action(ActionCode.ACTION_COMMIT, null);
}
if (finished)
return;
if (lastActiveFilter != -1)
activeFilters[lastActiveFilter].end();
flushBuffer();
finished = true;
}
// ------------------------------------------------ HTTP/1.1 Output Methods
/**
* Send an acknowledgment.
*/
public void sendAck()
throws IOException {
if (!committed) {
if (Socket.send(socket, Constants.ACK_BYTES, 0, Constants.ACK_BYTES.length) < 0)
throw new IOException(sm.getString("iib.failedwrite"));
}
}
/**
* Send the response status line.
*/
public void sendStatus() {
// Write protocol name
write(Constants.HTTP_11_BYTES);
buf[pos++] = Constants.SP;
// Write status code
int status = response.getStatus();
switch (status) {
case 200:
write(Constants._200_BYTES);
break;
case 400:
write(Constants._400_BYTES);
break;
case 404:
write(Constants._404_BYTES);
break;
default:
write(status);
}
buf[pos++] = Constants.SP;
// Write message
String message = null;
if (org.apache.coyote.Constants.USE_CUSTOM_STATUS_MSG_IN_HEADER &&
HttpMessages.isSafeInHttpHeader(response.getMessage())) {
message = response.getMessage();
}
if (message == null) {
write(HttpMessages.getMessage(status));
} else {
write(message);
}
// End the response status line
buf[pos++] = Constants.CR;
buf[pos++] = Constants.LF;
}
/**
* Send a header.
*
* @param name Header name
* @param value Header value
*/
public void sendHeader(MessageBytes name, MessageBytes value) {
write(name);
buf[pos++] = Constants.COLON;
buf[pos++] = Constants.SP;
write(value);
buf[pos++] = Constants.CR;
buf[pos++] = Constants.LF;
}
/**
* Send a header.
*
* @param name Header name
* @param value Header value
*/
public void sendHeader(ByteChunk name, ByteChunk value) {
write(name);
buf[pos++] = Constants.COLON;
buf[pos++] = Constants.SP;
write(value);
buf[pos++] = Constants.CR;
buf[pos++] = Constants.LF;
}
/**
* Send a header.
*
* @param name Header name
* @param value Header value
*/
public void sendHeader(String name, String value) {
write(name);
buf[pos++] = Constants.COLON;
buf[pos++] = Constants.SP;
write(value);
buf[pos++] = Constants.CR;
buf[pos++] = Constants.LF;
}
/**
* End the header block.
*/
public void endHeaders() {
buf[pos++] = Constants.CR;
buf[pos++] = Constants.LF;
}
// --------------------------------------------------- OutputBuffer Methods
/**
* Write the contents of a byte chunk.
*
* @param chunk byte chunk
* @return number of bytes written
* @throws IOException an underlying I/O error occurred
*/
public int doWrite(ByteChunk chunk, Response res)
throws IOException {
if (!committed) {
// Send the connector a request for commit. The connector should
// then validate the headers, send them (using sendHeaders) and
// set the filters accordingly.
response.action(ActionCode.ACTION_COMMIT, null);
}
if (lastActiveFilter == -1)
return outputStreamOutputBuffer.doWrite(chunk, res);
else
return activeFilters[lastActiveFilter].doWrite(chunk, res);
}
// ------------------------------------------------------ Protected Methods
/**
* Commit the response.
*
* @throws IOException an underlying I/O error occurred
*/
protected void commit()
throws IOException {
// The response is now committed
committed = true;
response.setCommitted(true);
if (pos > 0) {
// Sending the response header buffer
bbuf.put(buf, 0, pos);
}
}
/**
* This method will write the contents of the specified message bytes
* buffer to the output stream, without filtering. This method is meant to
* be used to write the response header.
*
* @param mb data to be written
*/
protected void write(MessageBytes mb) {
if (mb.getType() == MessageBytes.T_BYTES) {
ByteChunk bc = mb.getByteChunk();
write(bc);
} else if (mb.getType() == MessageBytes.T_CHARS) {
CharChunk cc = mb.getCharChunk();
write(cc);
} else {
write(mb.toString());
}
}
/**
* This method will write the contents of the specified message bytes
* buffer to the output stream, without filtering. This method is meant to
* be used to write the response header.
*
* @param bc data to be written
*/
protected void write(ByteChunk bc) {
// Writing the byte chunk to the output buffer
int length = bc.getLength();
System.arraycopy(bc.getBytes(), bc.getStart(), buf, pos, length);
pos = pos + length;
}
/**
* This method will write the contents of the specified char
* buffer to the output stream, without filtering. This method is meant to
* be used to write the response header.
*
* @param cc data to be written
*/
protected void write(CharChunk cc) {
int start = cc.getStart();
int end = cc.getEnd();
char[] cbuf = cc.getBuffer();
for (int i = start; i < end; i++) {
char c = cbuf[i];
// Note: This is clearly incorrect for many strings,
// but is the only consistent approach within the current
// servlet framework. It must suffice until servlet output
// streams properly encode their output.
if ((c <= 31) && (c != 9)) {
c = ' ';
} else if (c == 127) {
c = ' ';
}
buf[pos++] = (byte) c;
}
}
/**
* This method will write the contents of the specified byte
* buffer to the output stream, without filtering. This method is meant to
* be used to write the response header.
*
* @param b data to be written
*/
public void write(byte[] b) {
// Writing the byte chunk to the output buffer
System.arraycopy(b, 0, buf, pos, b.length);
pos = pos + b.length;
}
/**
* This method will write the contents of the specified String to the
* output stream, without filtering. This method is meant to be used to
* write the response header.
*
* @param s data to be written
*/
protected void write(String s) {
if (s == null)
return;
// From the Tomcat 3.3 HTTP/1.0 connector
int len = s.length();
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
char c = s.charAt (i);
// Note: This is clearly incorrect for many strings,
// but is the only consistent approach within the current
// servlet framework. It must suffice until servlet output
// streams properly encode their output.
if ((c <= 31) && (c != 9)) {
c = ' ';
} else if (c == 127) {
c = ' ';
}
buf[pos++] = (byte) c;
}
}
/**
* This method will print the specified integer to the output stream,
* without filtering. This method is meant to be used to write the
* response header.
*
* @param i data to be written
*/
protected void write(int i) {
write(String.valueOf(i));
}
/**
* Callback to write data from the buffer.
*/
protected void flushBuffer()
throws IOException {
if (bbuf.position() > 0) {
if (Socket.sendbb(socket, 0, bbuf.position()) < 0) {
throw new IOException();
}
bbuf.clear();
}
}
// ----------------------------------- OutputStreamOutputBuffer Inner Class
/**
* This class is an output buffer which will write data to an output
* stream.
*/
protected class SocketOutputBuffer
implements OutputBuffer {
/**
* Write chunk.
*/
public int doWrite(ByteChunk chunk, Response res)
throws IOException {
int len = chunk.getLength();
int start = chunk.getStart();
byte[] b = chunk.getBuffer();
while (len > 0) {
int thisTime = len;
if (bbuf.position() == bbuf.capacity()) {
flushBuffer();
}
if (thisTime > bbuf.capacity() - bbuf.position()) {
thisTime = bbuf.capacity() - bbuf.position();
}
bbuf.put(b, start, thisTime);
len = len - thisTime;
start = start + thisTime;
}
return chunk.getLength();
}
}
}