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     29 // Canonicalization functions for the paths of URLs.
     30 
     31 #include "base/logging.h"
     32 #include "googleurl/src/url_canon.h"
     33 #include "googleurl/src/url_canon_internal.h"
     34 #include "googleurl/src/url_parse_internal.h"
     35 
     36 namespace url_canon {
     37 
     38 namespace {
     39 
     40 enum CharacterFlags {
     41   // Pass through unchanged, whether escaped or unescaped. This doesn't
     42   // actually set anything so you can't OR it to check, it's just to make the
     43   // table below more clear when neither ESCAPE or UNESCAPE is set.
     44   PASS = 0,
     45 
     46   // This character requires special handling in DoPartialPath. Doing this test
     47   // first allows us to filter out the common cases of regular characters that
     48   // can be directly copied.
     49   SPECIAL = 1,
     50 
     51   // This character must be escaped in the canonical output. Note that all
     52   // escaped chars also have the "special" bit set so that the code that looks
     53   // for this is triggered. Not valid with PASS or ESCAPE
     54   ESCAPE_BIT = 2,
     55   ESCAPE = ESCAPE_BIT | SPECIAL,
     56 
     57   // This character must be unescaped in canonical output. Not valid with
     58   // ESCAPE or PASS. We DON'T set the SPECIAL flag since if we encounter these
     59   // characters unescaped, they should just be copied.
     60   UNESCAPE = 4,
     61 
     62   // This character is disallowed in URLs. Note that the "special" bit is also
     63   // set to trigger handling.
     64   INVALID_BIT = 8,
     65   INVALID = INVALID_BIT | SPECIAL,
     66 };
     67 
     68 // This table contains one of the above flag values. Note some flags are more
     69 // than one bits because they also turn on the "special" flag. Special is the
     70 // only flag that may be combined with others.
     71 //
     72 // This table is designed to match exactly what IE does with the characters.
     73 //
     74 // Dot is even more special, and the escaped version is handled specially by
     75 // IsDot. Therefore, we don't need the "escape" flag, and even the "unescape"
     76 // bit is never handled (we just need the "special") bit.
     77 const unsigned char kPathCharLookup[0x100] = {
     78 //   NULL     control chars...
     79      INVALID, ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
     80 //   control chars...
     81      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
     82 //   ' '      !        "        #        $        %        &        '        (        )        *        +        ,        -        .        /
     83      ESCAPE,  PASS,    ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  PASS,    ESCAPE,  PASS,    PASS,    PASS,    PASS,    PASS,    PASS,    PASS,    UNESCAPE,SPECIAL, PASS,
     84 //   0        1        2        3        4        5        6        7        8        9        :        ;        <        =        >        ?
     85      UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,PASS,    PASS,    ESCAPE,  PASS,    ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
     86 //   @        A        B        C        D        E        F        G        H        I        J        K        L        M        N        O
     87      PASS,    UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,
     88 //   P        Q        R        S        T        U        V        W        X        Y        Z        [        \        ]        ^        _
     89      UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,PASS,    ESCAPE,  PASS,    ESCAPE,  UNESCAPE,
     90 //   `        a        b        c        d        e        f        g        h        i        j        k        l        m        n        o
     91      ESCAPE,  UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,
     92 //   p        q        r        s        t        u        v        w        x        y        z        {        |        }        ~        <NBSP>
     93      UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,UNESCAPE,ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  UNESCAPE,ESCAPE,
     94 //   ...all the high-bit characters are escaped
     95      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
     96      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
     97      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
     98      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
     99      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
    100      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
    101      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,
    102      ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE,  ESCAPE};
    103 
    104 enum DotDisposition {
    105   // The given dot is just part of a filename and is not special.
    106   NOT_A_DIRECTORY,
    107 
    108   // The given dot is the current directory.
    109   DIRECTORY_CUR,
    110 
    111   // The given dot is the first of a double dot that should take us up one.
    112   DIRECTORY_UP
    113 };
    114 
    115 // When the path resolver finds a dot, this function is called with the
    116 // character following that dot to see what it is. The return value
    117 // indicates what type this dot is (see above). This code handles the case
    118 // where the dot is at the end of the input.
    119 //
    120 // |*consumed_len| will contain the number of characters in the input that
    121 // express what we found.
    122 //
    123 // If the input is "../foo", |after_dot| = 1, |end| = 6, and
    124 // at the end, |*consumed_len| = 2 for the "./" this function consumed. The
    125 // original dot length should be handled by the caller.
    126 template<typename CHAR>
    127 DotDisposition ClassifyAfterDot(const CHAR* spec, int after_dot,
    128                                 int end, int* consumed_len) {
    129   if (after_dot == end) {
    130     // Single dot at the end.
    131     *consumed_len = 0;
    132     return DIRECTORY_CUR;
    133   }
    134   if (url_parse::IsURLSlash(spec[after_dot])) {
    135     // Single dot followed by a slash.
    136     *consumed_len = 1;  // Consume the slash
    137     return DIRECTORY_CUR;
    138   }
    139 
    140   int second_dot_len = IsDot(spec, after_dot, end);
    141   if (second_dot_len) {
    142     int after_second_dot = after_dot + second_dot_len;
    143     if (after_second_dot == end) {
    144       // Double dot at the end.
    145       *consumed_len = second_dot_len;
    146       return DIRECTORY_UP;
    147     }
    148     if (url_parse::IsURLSlash(spec[after_second_dot])) {
    149       // Double dot followed by a slash.
    150       *consumed_len = second_dot_len + 1;
    151       return DIRECTORY_UP;
    152     }
    153   }
    154 
    155   // The dots are followed by something else, not a directory.
    156   *consumed_len = 0;
    157   return NOT_A_DIRECTORY;
    158 }
    159 
    160 // Rewinds the output to the previous slash. It is assumed that the output
    161 // ends with a slash and this doesn't count (we call this when we are
    162 // appending directory paths, so the previous path component has and ending
    163 // slash).
    164 //
    165 // This will stop at the first slash (assumed to be at position
    166 // |path_begin_in_output| and not go any higher than that. Some web pages
    167 // do ".." too many times, so we need to handle that brokenness.
    168 //
    169 // It searches for a literal slash rather than including a backslash as well
    170 // because it is run only on the canonical output.
    171 //
    172 // The output is guaranteed to end in a slash when this function completes.
    173 void BackUpToPreviousSlash(int path_begin_in_output,
    174                            CanonOutput* output) {
    175   DCHECK(output->length() > 0);
    176 
    177   int i = output->length() - 1;
    178   DCHECK(output->at(i) == '/');
    179   if (i == path_begin_in_output)
    180     return;  // We're at the first slash, nothing to do.
    181 
    182   // Now back up (skipping the trailing slash) until we find another slash.
    183   i--;
    184   while (output->at(i) != '/' && i > path_begin_in_output)
    185     i--;
    186 
    187   // Now shrink the output to just include that last slash we found.
    188   output->set_length(i + 1);
    189 }
    190 
    191 // Appends the given path to the output. It assumes that if the input path
    192 // starts with a slash, it should be copied to the output. If no path has
    193 // already been appended to the output (the case when not resolving
    194 // relative URLs), the path should begin with a slash.
    195 //
    196 // If there are already path components (this mode is used when appending
    197 // relative paths for resolving), it assumes that the output already has
    198 // a trailing slash and that if the input begins with a slash, it should be
    199 // copied to the output.
    200 //
    201 // We do not collapse multiple slashes in a row to a single slash. It seems
    202 // no web browsers do this, and we don't want incompababilities, even though
    203 // it would be correct for most systems.
    204 template<typename CHAR, typename UCHAR>
    205 bool DoPartialPath(const CHAR* spec,
    206                    const url_parse::Component& path,
    207                    int path_begin_in_output,
    208                    CanonOutput* output) {
    209   int end = path.end();
    210 
    211   bool success = true;
    212   for (int i = path.begin; i < end; i++) {
    213     UCHAR uch = static_cast<UCHAR>(spec[i]);
    214     if (sizeof(CHAR) > sizeof(char) && uch >= 0x80) {
    215       // We only need to test wide input for having non-ASCII characters. For
    216       // narrow input, we'll always just use the lookup table. We don't try to
    217       // do anything tricky with decoding/validating UTF-8. This function will
    218       // read one or two UTF-16 characters and append the output as UTF-8. This
    219       // call will be removed in 8-bit mode.
    220       success &= AppendUTF8EscapedChar(spec, &i, end, output);
    221     } else {
    222       // Normal ASCII character or 8-bit input, use the lookup table.
    223       unsigned char out_ch = static_cast<unsigned char>(uch);
    224       unsigned char flags = kPathCharLookup[out_ch];
    225       if (flags & SPECIAL) {
    226         // Needs special handling of some sort.
    227         int dotlen;
    228         if ((dotlen = IsDot(spec, i, end)) > 0) {
    229           // See if this dot was preceeded by a slash in the output. We
    230           // assume that when canonicalizing paths, they will always
    231           // start with a slash and not a dot, so we don't have to
    232           // bounds check the output.
    233           //
    234           // Note that we check this in the case of dots so we don't have to
    235           // special case slashes. Since slashes are much more common than
    236           // dots, this actually increases performance measurably (though
    237           // slightly).
    238           DCHECK(output->length() > path_begin_in_output);
    239           if (output->length() > path_begin_in_output &&
    240               output->at(output->length() - 1) == '/') {
    241             // Slash followed by a dot, check to see if this is means relative
    242             int consumed_len;
    243             switch (ClassifyAfterDot<CHAR>(spec, i + dotlen, end,
    244                                            &consumed_len)) {
    245               case NOT_A_DIRECTORY:
    246                 // Copy the dot to the output, it means nothing special.
    247                 output->push_back('.');
    248                 i += dotlen - 1;
    249                 break;
    250               case DIRECTORY_CUR:  // Current directory, just skip the input.
    251                 i += dotlen + consumed_len - 1;
    252                 break;
    253               case DIRECTORY_UP:
    254                 BackUpToPreviousSlash(path_begin_in_output, output);
    255                 i += dotlen + consumed_len - 1;
    256                 break;
    257             }
    258           } else {
    259             // This dot is not preceeded by a slash, it is just part of some
    260             // file name.
    261             output->push_back('.');
    262             i += dotlen - 1;
    263           }
    264 
    265         } else if (out_ch == '\\') {
    266           // Convert backslashes to forward slashes
    267           output->push_back('/');
    268 
    269         } else if (out_ch == '%') {
    270           // Handle escape sequences.
    271           unsigned char unescaped_value;
    272           if (DecodeEscaped(spec, &i, end, &unescaped_value)) {
    273             // Valid escape sequence, see if we keep, reject, or unescape it.
    274             char unescaped_flags = kPathCharLookup[unescaped_value];
    275 
    276             if (unescaped_flags & UNESCAPE) {
    277               // This escaped value shouldn't be escaped, copy it.
    278               output->push_back(unescaped_value);
    279             } else if (unescaped_flags & INVALID_BIT) {
    280               // Invalid escaped character, copy it and remember the error.
    281               output->push_back('%');
    282               output->push_back(static_cast<char>(spec[i - 1]));
    283               output->push_back(static_cast<char>(spec[i]));
    284               success = false;
    285             } else {
    286               // Valid escaped character but we should keep it escaped. We
    287               // don't want to change the case of any hex letters in case
    288               // the server is sensitive to that, so we just copy the two
    289               // characters without checking (DecodeEscape will have advanced
    290               // to the last character of the pair).
    291               output->push_back('%');
    292               output->push_back(static_cast<char>(spec[i - 1]));
    293               output->push_back(static_cast<char>(spec[i]));
    294             }
    295           } else {
    296             // Invalid escape sequence. IE7 rejects any URLs with such
    297             // sequences, while Firefox, IE6, and Safari all pass it through
    298             // unchanged. We are more permissive unlike IE7. I don't think this
    299             // can cause significant problems, if it does, we should change
    300             // to be more like IE7.
    301             output->push_back('%');
    302           }
    303 
    304         } else if (flags & INVALID_BIT) {
    305           // For NULLs, etc. fail.
    306           AppendEscapedChar(out_ch, output);
    307           success = false;
    308 
    309         } else if (flags & ESCAPE_BIT) {
    310           // This character should be escaped.
    311           AppendEscapedChar(out_ch, output);
    312         }
    313       } else {
    314         // Nothing special about this character, just append it.
    315         output->push_back(out_ch);
    316       }
    317     }
    318   }
    319   return success;
    320 }
    321 
    322 template<typename CHAR, typename UCHAR>
    323 bool DoPath(const CHAR* spec,
    324             const url_parse::Component& path,
    325             CanonOutput* output,
    326             url_parse::Component* out_path) {
    327   bool success = true;
    328   if (path.len > 0) {
    329     out_path->begin = output->length();
    330 
    331     // Write out an initial slash if the input has none. If we just parse a URL
    332     // and then canonicalize it, it will of course have a slash already. This
    333     // check is for the replacement and relative URL resolving cases of file
    334     // URLs.
    335     if (!url_parse::IsURLSlash(spec[path.begin]))
    336       output->push_back('/');
    337 
    338     success = DoPartialPath<CHAR, UCHAR>(spec, path, out_path->begin, output);
    339     out_path->len = output->length() - out_path->begin;
    340   } else {
    341     // No input, canonical path is a slash.
    342     output->push_back('/');
    343     *out_path = url_parse::Component();
    344   }
    345   return success;
    346 }
    347 
    348 }  // namespace
    349 
    350 bool CanonicalizePath(const char* spec,
    351                       const url_parse::Component& path,
    352                       CanonOutput* output,
    353                       url_parse::Component* out_path) {
    354   return DoPath<char, unsigned char>(spec, path, output, out_path);
    355 }
    356 
    357 bool CanonicalizePath(const char16* spec,
    358                       const url_parse::Component& path,
    359                       CanonOutput* output,
    360                       url_parse::Component* out_path) {
    361   return DoPath<char16, char16>(spec, path, output, out_path);
    362 }
    363 
    364 bool CanonicalizePartialPath(const char* spec,
    365                              const url_parse::Component& path,
    366                              int path_begin_in_output,
    367                              CanonOutput* output) {
    368   return DoPartialPath<char, unsigned char>(spec, path, path_begin_in_output,
    369                                             output);
    370 }
    371 
    372 bool CanonicalizePartialPath(const char16* spec,
    373                              const url_parse::Component& path,
    374                              int path_begin_in_output,
    375                              CanonOutput* output) {
    376   return DoPartialPath<char16, char16>(spec, path, path_begin_in_output,
    377                                        output);
    378 }
    379 
    380 }  // namespace url_canon
    381