1 /* Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. 2 * Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be 3 * found in the LICENSE file. */ 4 5 #include "handlers.h" 6 7 #include <arpa/inet.h> 8 #include <assert.h> 9 #include <errno.h> 10 #include <limits.h> 11 #include <netdb.h> 12 #include <netinet/in.h> 13 #include <stdio.h> 14 #include <stdlib.h> 15 #include <string.h> 16 #include <unistd.h> 17 18 #include <sys/types.h> 19 #include <sys/socket.h> 20 #include <sys/stat.h> 21 22 #include "nacl_io/osdirent.h" 23 24 #include "nacl_io_demo.h" 25 26 #define MAX_OPEN_FILES 10 27 #define MAX_OPEN_DIRS 10 28 #define MAX_PARAMS 4 29 30 #if defined(WIN32) 31 #define stat _stat 32 #endif 33 34 /** 35 * A mapping from int -> FILE*, so the JavaScript messages can refer to an open 36 * File. 37 */ 38 static FILE* g_OpenFiles[MAX_OPEN_FILES]; 39 40 /** 41 * A mapping from int -> DIR*, so the JavaScript messages can refer to an open 42 * Directory. 43 */ 44 static void* g_OpenDirs[MAX_OPEN_DIRS]; 45 46 /** 47 * A collection of the most recently allocated parameter strings. This makes 48 * the Handle* functions below easier to write because they don't have to 49 * manually deallocate the strings they're using. 50 */ 51 static char* g_ParamStrings[MAX_PARAMS]; 52 53 /** 54 * Add |object| to |map| and return the index it was added at. 55 * @param[in] map The map to add the object to. 56 * @param[in] max_map_size The maximum map size. 57 * @param[in] object The object to add to the map. 58 * @return int The index of the added object, or -1 if there is no more space. 59 */ 60 static int AddToMap(void** map, int max_map_size, void* object) { 61 int i; 62 assert(object != NULL); 63 for (i = 0; i < max_map_size; ++i) { 64 if (map[i] == NULL) { 65 map[i] = object; 66 return i; 67 } 68 } 69 70 return -1; 71 } 72 73 /** 74 * Remove an object at index |i| from |map|. 75 * @param[in] map The map to remove from. 76 * @param[in] max_map_size The size of the map. 77 * @param[in] i The index to remove. 78 */ 79 static void RemoveFromMap(void** map, int max_map_size, int i) { 80 assert(i >= 0 && i < max_map_size); 81 map[i] = NULL; 82 } 83 84 /** 85 * Add the file to the g_OpenFiles map. 86 * @param[in] file The file to add to g_OpenFiles. 87 * @return int The index of the FILE in g_OpenFiles, or -1 if there are too many 88 * open files. 89 */ 90 static int AddFileToMap(FILE* file) { 91 return AddToMap((void**)g_OpenFiles, MAX_OPEN_FILES, file); 92 } 93 94 /** 95 * Remove the file from the g_OpenFiles map. 96 * @param[in] i The index of the file handle to remove. 97 */ 98 static void RemoveFileFromMap(int i) { 99 RemoveFromMap((void**)g_OpenFiles, MAX_OPEN_FILES, i); 100 } 101 102 /* Win32 doesn't support DIR/opendir/readdir/closedir. */ 103 #if !defined(WIN32) 104 /** 105 * Add the dir to the g_OpenDirs map. 106 * @param[in] dir The dir to add to g_OpenDirs. 107 * @return int The index of the DIR in g_OpenDirs, or -1 if there are too many 108 * open dirs. 109 */ 110 static int AddDirToMap(DIR* dir) { 111 return AddToMap((void**)g_OpenDirs, MAX_OPEN_DIRS, dir); 112 } 113 114 /** 115 * Remove the dir from the g_OpenDirs map. 116 * @param[in] i The index of the dir handle to remove. 117 */ 118 static void RemoveDirFromMap(int i) { 119 RemoveFromMap((void**)g_OpenDirs, MAX_OPEN_DIRS, i); 120 } 121 #endif 122 123 /** 124 * Get the number of parameters. 125 * @param[in] params The parameter array. 126 * @return uint32_t The number of parameters in the array. 127 */ 128 static uint32_t GetNumParams(struct PP_Var params) { 129 return g_ppb_var_array->GetLength(params); 130 } 131 132 /** 133 * Get a parameter at |index| as a string. 134 * @param[in] params The parameter array. 135 * @param[in] index The index in |params| to get. 136 * @param[out] out_string The output string. 137 * @param[out] out_string_len The length of the output string. 138 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this operation failed. 139 * @return int 0 if successful, otherwise 1. 140 */ 141 static int GetParamString(struct PP_Var params, 142 uint32_t index, 143 char** out_string, 144 uint32_t* out_string_len, 145 const char** out_error) { 146 if (index >= MAX_PARAMS) { 147 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Param index %u >= MAX_PARAMS (%d)", 148 index, MAX_PARAMS); 149 return 1; 150 } 151 152 struct PP_Var value = g_ppb_var_array->Get(params, index); 153 if (value.type != PP_VARTYPE_STRING) { 154 *out_error = 155 PrintfToNewString("Expected param at index %d to be a string", index); 156 return 1; 157 } 158 159 uint32_t length; 160 const char* var_str = g_ppb_var->VarToUtf8(value, &length); 161 162 char* string = (char*)malloc(length + 1); 163 memcpy(string, var_str, length); 164 string[length] = 0; 165 166 /* Put the allocated string in g_ParamStrings. This keeps us from leaking 167 * each parameter string, without having to do manual cleanup in every 168 * Handle* function below. 169 */ 170 free(g_ParamStrings[index]); 171 g_ParamStrings[index] = string; 172 173 174 *out_string = string; 175 *out_string_len = length; 176 return 0; 177 } 178 179 /** 180 * Get a parameter at |index| as a FILE*. 181 * @param[in] params The parameter array. 182 * @param[in] index The index in |params| to get. 183 * @param[out] out_file The output FILE*. 184 * @param[out] out_file_index The index of the output FILE* in g_OpenFiles. 185 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this operation failed. 186 * @return int 0 if successful, otherwise 1. 187 */ 188 static int GetParamFile(struct PP_Var params, 189 uint32_t index, 190 FILE** out_file, 191 int32_t* out_file_index, 192 const char** out_error) { 193 struct PP_Var value = g_ppb_var_array->Get(params, index); 194 if (value.type != PP_VARTYPE_INT32) { 195 *out_error = 196 PrintfToNewString("Expected param at index %d to be an int32", index); 197 return 1; 198 } 199 200 int32_t file_index = value.value.as_int; 201 if (file_index < 0 || file_index >= MAX_OPEN_FILES) { 202 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("File index %d is out range", file_index); 203 return 1; 204 } 205 206 if (g_OpenFiles[file_index] == NULL) { 207 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("File index %d is not open", file_index); 208 return 1; 209 } 210 211 *out_file = g_OpenFiles[file_index]; 212 *out_file_index = file_index; 213 return 0; 214 } 215 216 /** 217 * Get a parameter at |index| as a DIR*. 218 * @param[in] params The parameter array. 219 * @param[in] index The index in |params| to get. 220 * @param[out] out_file The output DIR*. 221 * @param[out] out_file_index The index of the output DIR* in g_OpenDirs. 222 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this operation failed. 223 * @return int 0 if successful, otherwise 1. 224 */ 225 static int GetParamDir(struct PP_Var params, 226 uint32_t index, 227 DIR** out_dir, 228 int32_t* out_dir_index, 229 const char** out_error) { 230 struct PP_Var value = g_ppb_var_array->Get(params, index); 231 if (value.type != PP_VARTYPE_INT32) { 232 *out_error = 233 PrintfToNewString("Expected param at index %d to be an int32", index); 234 return 1; 235 } 236 237 int32_t dir_index = value.value.as_int; 238 if (dir_index < 0 || dir_index >= MAX_OPEN_DIRS) { 239 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Dir at index %d is out range", dir_index); 240 return 1; 241 } 242 243 if (g_OpenDirs[dir_index] == NULL) { 244 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Dir index %d is not open", dir_index); 245 return 1; 246 } 247 248 *out_dir = g_OpenDirs[dir_index]; 249 *out_dir_index = dir_index; 250 return 0; 251 } 252 253 /** 254 * Get a parameter at |index| as an int. 255 * @param[in] params The parameter array. 256 * @param[in] index The index in |params| to get. 257 * @param[out] out_file The output int32_t. 258 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this operation failed. 259 * @return int 0 if successful, otherwise 1. 260 */ 261 static int GetParamInt(struct PP_Var params, 262 uint32_t index, 263 int32_t* out_int, 264 const char** out_error) { 265 struct PP_Var value = g_ppb_var_array->Get(params, index); 266 if (value.type != PP_VARTYPE_INT32) { 267 *out_error = 268 PrintfToNewString("Expected param at index %d to be an int32", index); 269 return 1; 270 } 271 272 *out_int = value.value.as_int; 273 return 0; 274 } 275 276 /** 277 * Create a response PP_Var to send back to JavaScript. 278 * @param[out] response_var The response PP_Var. 279 * @param[in] cmd The name of the function that is being executed. 280 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this call failed. 281 */ 282 static void CreateResponse(struct PP_Var* response_var, 283 const char* cmd, 284 const char** out_error) { 285 PP_Bool result; 286 287 struct PP_Var dict_var = g_ppb_var_dictionary->Create(); 288 struct PP_Var cmd_key = CStrToVar("cmd"); 289 struct PP_Var cmd_value = CStrToVar(cmd); 290 291 result = g_ppb_var_dictionary->Set(dict_var, cmd_key, cmd_value); 292 g_ppb_var->Release(cmd_key); 293 g_ppb_var->Release(cmd_value); 294 295 if (!result) { 296 g_ppb_var->Release(dict_var); 297 *out_error = 298 PrintfToNewString("Unable to set \"cmd\" key in result dictionary"); 299 return; 300 } 301 302 struct PP_Var args_key = CStrToVar("args"); 303 struct PP_Var args_value = g_ppb_var_array->Create(); 304 result = g_ppb_var_dictionary->Set(dict_var, args_key, args_value); 305 g_ppb_var->Release(args_key); 306 g_ppb_var->Release(args_value); 307 308 if (!result) { 309 g_ppb_var->Release(dict_var); 310 *out_error = 311 PrintfToNewString("Unable to set \"args\" key in result dictionary"); 312 return; 313 } 314 315 *response_var = dict_var; 316 } 317 318 /** 319 * Append a PP_Var to the response dictionary. 320 * @param[in,out] response_var The response PP_var. 321 * @param[in] value The value to add to the response args. 322 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this call failed. 323 */ 324 static void AppendResponseVar(struct PP_Var* response_var, 325 struct PP_Var value, 326 const char** out_error) { 327 struct PP_Var args_value = GetDictVar(*response_var, "args"); 328 uint32_t args_length = g_ppb_var_array->GetLength(args_value); 329 PP_Bool result = g_ppb_var_array->Set(args_value, args_length, value); 330 if (!result) { 331 // Release the dictionary that was there before. 332 g_ppb_var->Release(*response_var); 333 334 // Return an error message instead. 335 *response_var = PP_MakeUndefined(); 336 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Unable to append value to result"); 337 return; 338 } 339 } 340 341 /** 342 * Append an int to the response dictionary. 343 * @param[in,out] response_var The response PP_var. 344 * @param[in] value The value to add to the response args. 345 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this call failed. 346 */ 347 static void AppendResponseInt(struct PP_Var* response_var, 348 int32_t value, 349 const char** out_error) { 350 AppendResponseVar(response_var, PP_MakeInt32(value), out_error); 351 } 352 353 /** 354 * Append a string to the response dictionary. 355 * @param[in,out] response_var The response PP_var. 356 * @param[in] value The value to add to the response args. 357 * @param[out] out_error An error message, if this call failed. 358 */ 359 static void AppendResponseString(struct PP_Var* response_var, 360 const char* value, 361 const char** out_error) { 362 struct PP_Var value_var = CStrToVar(value); 363 AppendResponseVar(response_var, value_var, out_error); 364 g_ppb_var->Release(value_var); 365 } 366 367 #define CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(name, expected) \ 368 if (GetNumParams(params) != expected) { \ 369 *out_error = PrintfToNewString(#name " takes " #expected " parameters." \ 370 " Got %d", GetNumParams(params)); \ 371 return 1; \ 372 } 373 374 #define PARAM_STRING(index, var) \ 375 char* var; \ 376 uint32_t var##_len; \ 377 if (GetParamString(params, index, &var, &var##_len, out_error)) { \ 378 return 1; \ 379 } 380 381 #define PARAM_FILE(index, var) \ 382 FILE* var; \ 383 int32_t var##_index; \ 384 if (GetParamFile(params, index, &var, &var##_index, out_error)) { \ 385 return 1; \ 386 } 387 388 #define PARAM_DIR(index, var) \ 389 DIR* var; \ 390 int32_t var##_index; \ 391 if (GetParamDir(params, index, &var, &var##_index, out_error)) { \ 392 return 1; \ 393 } 394 395 #define PARAM_INT(index, var) \ 396 int32_t var; \ 397 if (GetParamInt(params, index, &var, out_error)) { \ 398 return 1; \ 399 } 400 401 #define CREATE_RESPONSE(name) CreateResponse(output, #name, out_error) 402 #define RESPONSE_STRING(var) AppendResponseString(output, var, out_error) 403 #define RESPONSE_INT(var) AppendResponseInt(output, var, out_error) 404 405 /** 406 * Handle a call to fopen() made by JavaScript. 407 * 408 * fopen expects 2 parameters: 409 * 0: the path of the file to open 410 * 1: the mode string 411 * on success, fopen returns a result in |output|: 412 * 0: "fopen" 413 * 1: the filename opened 414 * 2: the file index 415 * on failure, fopen returns an error string in |out_error|. 416 */ 417 int HandleFopen(struct PP_Var params, 418 struct PP_Var* output, 419 const char** out_error) { 420 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(fopen, 2); 421 PARAM_STRING(0, filename); 422 PARAM_STRING(1, mode); 423 424 FILE* file = fopen(filename, mode); 425 426 if (!file) { 427 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("fopen returned a NULL FILE*"); 428 return 1; 429 } 430 431 int file_index = AddFileToMap(file); 432 if (file_index == -1) { 433 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Example only allows %d open file handles", 434 MAX_OPEN_FILES); 435 return 1; 436 } 437 438 CREATE_RESPONSE(fopen); 439 RESPONSE_STRING(filename); 440 RESPONSE_INT(file_index); 441 return 0; 442 } 443 444 /** 445 * Handle a call to fwrite() made by JavaScript. 446 * 447 * fwrite expects 2 parameters: 448 * 0: The index of the file (which is mapped to a FILE*) 449 * 1: A string to write to the file 450 * on success, fwrite returns a result in |output|: 451 * 0: "fwrite" 452 * 1: the file index 453 * 2: the number of bytes written 454 * on failure, fwrite returns an error string in |out_error|. 455 */ 456 int HandleFwrite(struct PP_Var params, 457 struct PP_Var* output, 458 const char** out_error) { 459 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(fwrite, 2); 460 PARAM_FILE(0, file); 461 PARAM_STRING(1, data); 462 463 size_t bytes_written = fwrite(data, 1, data_len, file); 464 if (ferror(file)) { 465 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Wrote %d bytes, but ferror() returns true", 466 bytes_written); 467 return 1; 468 } 469 470 CREATE_RESPONSE(fwrite); 471 RESPONSE_INT(file_index); 472 RESPONSE_INT(bytes_written); 473 return 0; 474 } 475 476 /** 477 * Handle a call to fread() made by JavaScript. 478 * 479 * fread expects 2 parameters: 480 * 0: The index of the file (which is mapped to a FILE*) 481 * 1: The number of bytes to read from the file. 482 * on success, fread returns a result in |output|: 483 * 0: "fread" 484 * 1: the file index 485 * 2: the data read from the file 486 * on failure, fread returns an error string in |out_error|. 487 */ 488 int HandleFread(struct PP_Var params, 489 struct PP_Var* output, 490 const char** out_error) { 491 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(fread, 2); 492 PARAM_FILE(0, file); 493 PARAM_INT(1, data_len); 494 495 char* buffer = (char*)malloc(data_len + 1); 496 size_t bytes_read = fread(buffer, 1, data_len, file); 497 buffer[bytes_read] = 0; 498 499 if (ferror(file)) { 500 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Read %d bytes, but ferror() returns true", 501 bytes_read); 502 free(buffer); 503 return 1; 504 } 505 506 CREATE_RESPONSE(fread); 507 RESPONSE_INT(file_index); 508 RESPONSE_STRING(buffer); 509 free(buffer); 510 return 0; 511 } 512 513 /** 514 * Handle a call to fseek() made by JavaScript. 515 * 516 * fseek expects 3 parameters: 517 * 0: The index of the file (which is mapped to a FILE*) 518 * 1: The offset to seek to 519 * 2: An integer representing the whence parameter of standard fseek. 520 * whence = 0: seek from the beginning of the file 521 * whence = 1: seek from the current file position 522 * whence = 2: seek from the end of the file 523 * on success, fseek returns a result in |output|: 524 * 0: "fseek" 525 * 1: the file index 526 * 2: The new file position 527 * on failure, fseek returns an error string in |out_error|. 528 */ 529 int HandleFseek(struct PP_Var params, 530 struct PP_Var* output, 531 const char** out_error) { 532 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(fseek, 3); 533 PARAM_FILE(0, file); 534 PARAM_INT(1, offset); 535 PARAM_INT(2, whence); 536 537 int result = fseek(file, offset, whence); 538 if (result) { 539 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("fseek returned error %d", result); 540 return 1; 541 } 542 543 offset = ftell(file); 544 if (offset < 0) { 545 *out_error = PrintfToNewString( 546 "fseek succeeded, but ftell returned error %d", offset); 547 return 1; 548 } 549 550 CREATE_RESPONSE(fseek); 551 RESPONSE_INT(file_index); 552 RESPONSE_INT(offset); 553 return 0; 554 } 555 556 /** 557 * Handle a call to fflush() made by JavaScript. 558 * 559 * fflush expects 1 parameters: 560 * 0: The index of the file (which is mapped to a FILE*) 561 * on success, fflush returns a result in |output|: 562 * 0: "fflush" 563 * 1: the file index 564 * on failure, fflush returns an error string in |out_error|. 565 */ 566 int HandleFflush(struct PP_Var params, 567 struct PP_Var* output, 568 const char** out_error) { 569 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(fflush, 1); 570 PARAM_FILE(0, file); 571 572 fflush(file); 573 574 CREATE_RESPONSE(fflush); 575 RESPONSE_INT(file_index); 576 return 0; 577 } 578 579 /** 580 * Handle a call to fclose() made by JavaScript. 581 * 582 * fclose expects 1 parameter: 583 * 0: The index of the file (which is mapped to a FILE*) 584 * on success, fclose returns a result in |output|: 585 * 0: "fclose" 586 * 1: the file index 587 * on failure, fclose returns an error string in |out_error|. 588 */ 589 int HandleFclose(struct PP_Var params, 590 struct PP_Var* output, 591 const char** out_error) { 592 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(fclose, 1); 593 PARAM_FILE(0, file); 594 595 int result = fclose(file); 596 if (result) { 597 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("fclose returned error %d", result); 598 return 1; 599 } 600 601 RemoveFileFromMap(file_index); 602 603 CREATE_RESPONSE(fclose); 604 RESPONSE_INT(file_index); 605 return 0; 606 } 607 608 /** 609 * Handle a call to stat() made by JavaScript. 610 * 611 * stat expects 1 parameter: 612 * 0: The name of the file 613 * on success, stat returns a result in |output|: 614 * 0: "stat" 615 * 1: the file name 616 * 2: the size of the file 617 * on failure, stat returns an error string in |out_error|. 618 */ 619 int HandleStat(struct PP_Var params, 620 struct PP_Var* output, 621 const char** out_error) { 622 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(stat, 1); 623 PARAM_STRING(0, filename); 624 625 struct stat buf; 626 memset(&buf, 0, sizeof(buf)); 627 int result = stat(filename, &buf); 628 629 if (result == -1) { 630 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("stat returned error %d", errno); 631 return 1; 632 } 633 634 CREATE_RESPONSE(stat); 635 RESPONSE_STRING(filename); 636 RESPONSE_INT(buf.st_size); 637 return 0; 638 } 639 640 /** 641 * Handle a call to opendir() made by JavaScript. 642 * 643 * opendir expects 1 parameter: 644 * 0: The name of the directory 645 * on success, opendir returns a result in |output|: 646 * 0: "opendir" 647 * 1: the directory name 648 * 2: the index of the directory 649 * on failure, opendir returns an error string in |out_error|. 650 */ 651 int HandleOpendir(struct PP_Var params, 652 struct PP_Var* output, 653 const char** out_error) { 654 #if defined(WIN32) 655 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Win32 does not support opendir"); 656 return 1; 657 #else 658 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(opendir, 1); 659 PARAM_STRING(0, dirname); 660 661 DIR* dir = opendir(dirname); 662 663 if (!dir) { 664 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("opendir returned a NULL DIR*"); 665 return 1; 666 } 667 668 int dir_index = AddDirToMap(dir); 669 if (dir_index == -1) { 670 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Example only allows %d open dir handles", 671 MAX_OPEN_DIRS); 672 return 1; 673 } 674 675 CREATE_RESPONSE(opendir); 676 RESPONSE_STRING(dirname); 677 RESPONSE_INT(dir_index); 678 return 0; 679 #endif 680 } 681 682 /** 683 * Handle a call to readdir() made by JavaScript. 684 * 685 * readdir expects 1 parameter: 686 * 0: The index of the directory (which is mapped to a DIR*) 687 * on success, opendir returns a result in |output|: 688 * 0: "readdir" 689 * 1: the inode number of the entry 690 * 2: the name of the entry 691 * if there are no more entries, |output| contains: 692 * 0: "readdir" 693 * on failure, readdir returns an error string in |out_error|. 694 */ 695 int HandleReaddir(struct PP_Var params, 696 struct PP_Var* output, 697 const char** out_error) { 698 #if defined(WIN32) 699 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Win32 does not support readdir"); 700 return 1; 701 #else 702 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(readdir, 1); 703 PARAM_DIR(0, dir); 704 705 struct dirent* entry = readdir(dir); 706 707 CREATE_RESPONSE(readdir); 708 RESPONSE_INT(dir_index); 709 if (entry != NULL) { 710 RESPONSE_INT(entry->d_ino); 711 RESPONSE_STRING(entry->d_name); 712 } 713 return 0; 714 #endif 715 } 716 717 /** 718 * Handle a call to closedir() made by JavaScript. 719 * 720 * closedir expects 1 parameter: 721 * 0: The index of the directory (which is mapped to a DIR*) 722 * on success, closedir returns a result in |output|: 723 * 0: "closedir" 724 * 1: the name of the directory 725 * on failure, closedir returns an error string in |out_error|. 726 */ 727 int HandleClosedir(struct PP_Var params, 728 struct PP_Var* output, 729 const char** out_error) { 730 #if defined(WIN32) 731 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("Win32 does not support closedir"); 732 return 1; 733 #else 734 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(closedir, 1); 735 PARAM_DIR(0, dir); 736 737 int result = closedir(dir); 738 if (result) { 739 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("closedir returned error %d", result); 740 return 1; 741 } 742 743 RemoveDirFromMap(dir_index); 744 745 CREATE_RESPONSE(closedir); 746 RESPONSE_INT(dir_index); 747 return 0; 748 #endif 749 } 750 751 /** 752 * Handle a call to mkdir() made by JavaScript. 753 * 754 * mkdir expects 1 parameter: 755 * 0: The name of the directory 756 * 1: The mode to use for the new directory, in octal. 757 * on success, mkdir returns a result in |output|: 758 * 0: "mkdir" 759 * 1: the name of the directory 760 * on failure, mkdir returns an error string in |out_error|. 761 */ 762 int HandleMkdir(struct PP_Var params, 763 struct PP_Var* output, 764 const char** out_error) { 765 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(mkdir, 2); 766 PARAM_STRING(0, dirname); 767 PARAM_INT(1, mode); 768 769 int result = mkdir(dirname, mode); 770 771 if (result != 0) { 772 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("mkdir returned error: %d", errno); 773 return 1; 774 } 775 776 CREATE_RESPONSE(mkdir); 777 RESPONSE_STRING(dirname); 778 return 0; 779 } 780 781 /** 782 * Handle a call to rmdir() made by JavaScript. 783 * 784 * rmdir expects 1 parameter: 785 * 0: The name of the directory to remove 786 * on success, rmdir returns a result in |output|: 787 * 0: "rmdir" 788 * 1: the name of the directory 789 * on failure, rmdir returns an error string in |out_error|. 790 */ 791 int HandleRmdir(struct PP_Var params, 792 struct PP_Var* output, 793 const char** out_error) { 794 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(rmdir, 1); 795 PARAM_STRING(0, dirname); 796 797 int result = rmdir(dirname); 798 799 if (result != 0) { 800 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("rmdir returned error: %d", errno); 801 return 1; 802 } 803 804 CREATE_RESPONSE(rmdir); 805 RESPONSE_STRING(dirname); 806 return 0; 807 } 808 809 /** 810 * Handle a call to chdir() made by JavaScript. 811 * 812 * chdir expects 1 parameter: 813 * 0: The name of the directory 814 * on success, chdir returns a result in |output|: 815 * 0: "chdir" 816 * 1: the name of the directory 817 * on failure, chdir returns an error string in |out_error|. 818 */ 819 int HandleChdir(struct PP_Var params, 820 struct PP_Var* output, 821 const char** out_error) { 822 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(chdir, 1); 823 PARAM_STRING(0, dirname); 824 825 int result = chdir(dirname); 826 827 if (result != 0) { 828 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("chdir returned error: %d", errno); 829 return 1; 830 } 831 832 CREATE_RESPONSE(chdir); 833 RESPONSE_STRING(dirname); 834 return 0; 835 } 836 837 /** 838 * Handle a call to getcwd() made by JavaScript. 839 * 840 * getcwd expects 0 parameters. 841 * on success, getcwd returns a result in |output|: 842 * 0: "getcwd" 843 * 1: the current working directory 844 * on failure, getcwd returns an error string in |out_error|. 845 */ 846 int HandleGetcwd(struct PP_Var params, 847 struct PP_Var* output, 848 const char** out_error) { 849 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(getcwd, 0); 850 851 char cwd[PATH_MAX]; 852 char* result = getcwd(cwd, PATH_MAX); 853 if (result == NULL) { 854 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("getcwd returned error: %d", errno); 855 return 1; 856 } 857 858 CREATE_RESPONSE(getcwd); 859 RESPONSE_STRING(cwd); 860 return 0; 861 } 862 863 /** 864 * Handle a call to getaddrinfo() made by JavaScript. 865 * 866 * getaddrinfo expects 1 parameter: 867 * 0: The name of the host to look up. 868 * on success, getaddrinfo returns a result in |output|: 869 * 0: "getaddrinfo" 870 * 1: The canonical name 871 * 2*n+2: Host name 872 * 2*n+3: Address type (either "AF_INET" or "AF_INET6") 873 * on failure, getaddrinfo returns an error string in |out_error|. 874 */ 875 int HandleGetaddrinfo(struct PP_Var params, 876 struct PP_Var* output, 877 const char** out_error) { 878 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(getaddrinfo, 2); 879 PARAM_STRING(0, name); 880 PARAM_STRING(1, family); 881 882 struct addrinfo hints; 883 memset(&hints, 0, sizeof(hints)); 884 hints.ai_flags = AI_CANONNAME; 885 if (!strcmp(family, "AF_INET")) 886 hints.ai_family = AF_INET; 887 else if (!strcmp(family, "AF_INET6")) 888 hints.ai_family = AF_INET6; 889 else if (!strcmp(family, "AF_UNSPEC")) 890 hints.ai_family = AF_UNSPEC; 891 else { 892 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("getaddrinfo uknown family: %s", family); 893 return 1; 894 } 895 896 struct addrinfo* ai; 897 int rtn = getaddrinfo(name, NULL, &hints, &ai); 898 if (rtn != 0) { 899 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("getaddrinfo failed, error is \"%s\"", 900 gai_strerror(rtn)); 901 return 2; 902 } 903 904 CREATE_RESPONSE(getaddrinfo); 905 RESPONSE_STRING(ai->ai_canonname); 906 struct addrinfo* current = ai; 907 while (current) { 908 char addr_str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 909 if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET6) { 910 struct sockaddr_in6* in6 = (struct sockaddr_in6*)current->ai_addr; 911 inet_ntop( 912 ai->ai_family, &in6->sin6_addr.s6_addr, addr_str, sizeof(addr_str)); 913 } else if (ai->ai_family == AF_INET) { 914 struct sockaddr_in* in = (struct sockaddr_in*)current->ai_addr; 915 inet_ntop(ai->ai_family, &in->sin_addr, addr_str, sizeof(addr_str)); 916 } 917 918 RESPONSE_STRING(addr_str); 919 RESPONSE_STRING(ai->ai_family == AF_INET ? "AF_INET" : "AF_INET6"); 920 921 current = current->ai_next; 922 } 923 924 freeaddrinfo(ai); 925 return 0; 926 } 927 928 /** 929 * Handle a call to gethostbyname() made by JavaScript. 930 * 931 * gethostbyname expects 1 parameter: 932 * 0: The name of the host to look up. 933 * on success, gethostbyname returns a result in |output|: 934 * 0: "gethostbyname" 935 * 1: Host name 936 * 2: Address type (either "AF_INET" or "AF_INET6") 937 * 3: The first address. 938 * 4+ The second, third, etc. addresses. 939 * on failure, gethostbyname returns an error string in |out_error|. 940 */ 941 int HandleGethostbyname(struct PP_Var params, 942 struct PP_Var* output, 943 const char** out_error) { 944 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(gethostbyname, 1); 945 PARAM_STRING(0, name); 946 947 struct hostent* info = gethostbyname(name); 948 if (!info) { 949 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("gethostbyname failed, error is \"%s\"", 950 hstrerror(h_errno)); 951 return 1; 952 } 953 954 CREATE_RESPONSE(gethostbyname); 955 RESPONSE_STRING(info->h_name); 956 RESPONSE_STRING(info->h_addrtype == AF_INET ? "AF_INET" : "AF_INET6"); 957 958 struct in_addr** addr_list = (struct in_addr**)info->h_addr_list; 959 int i; 960 for (i = 0; addr_list[i] != NULL; i++) { 961 if (info->h_addrtype == AF_INET) { 962 RESPONSE_STRING(inet_ntoa(*addr_list[i])); 963 } else { // IPv6 964 char addr_str[INET6_ADDRSTRLEN]; 965 inet_ntop(AF_INET6, addr_list[i], addr_str, sizeof(addr_str)); 966 RESPONSE_STRING(addr_str); 967 } 968 } 969 return 0; 970 } 971 972 /** 973 * Handle a call to connect() made by JavaScript. 974 * 975 * connect expects 2 parameters: 976 * 0: The hostname to connect to. 977 * 1: The port number to connect to. 978 * on success, connect returns a result in |output|: 979 * 0: "connect" 980 * 1: The socket file descriptor. 981 * on failure, connect returns an error string in |out_error|. 982 */ 983 int HandleConnect(struct PP_Var params, 984 struct PP_Var* output, 985 const char** out_error) { 986 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(connect, 2); 987 PARAM_STRING(0, hostname); 988 PARAM_INT(1, port); 989 990 // Lookup host 991 struct hostent* hostent = gethostbyname(hostname); 992 if (hostent == NULL) { 993 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("gethostbyname() returned error: %d", errno); 994 return 1; 995 } 996 997 struct sockaddr_in addr; 998 socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); 999 addr.sin_family = AF_INET; 1000 addr.sin_port = htons(port); 1001 memcpy(&addr.sin_addr.s_addr, hostent->h_addr_list[0], hostent->h_length); 1002 1003 int sock = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0); 1004 if (sock < 0) { 1005 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("socket() failed: %s", strerror(errno)); 1006 return 1; 1007 } 1008 1009 int result = connect(sock, (struct sockaddr*)&addr, addrlen); 1010 if (result != 0) { 1011 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("connect() failed: %s", strerror(errno)); 1012 close(sock); 1013 return 1; 1014 } 1015 1016 CREATE_RESPONSE(connect); 1017 RESPONSE_INT(sock); 1018 return 0; 1019 } 1020 1021 /** 1022 * Handle a call to send() made by JavaScript. 1023 * 1024 * send expects 2 parameters: 1025 * 0: The socket file descriptor to send using. 1026 * 1: The NULL terminated string to send. 1027 * on success, send returns a result in |output|: 1028 * 0: "send" 1029 * 1: The number of bytes sent. 1030 * on failure, send returns an error string in |out_error|. 1031 */ 1032 int HandleSend(struct PP_Var params, 1033 struct PP_Var* output, 1034 const char** out_error) { 1035 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(send, 2); 1036 PARAM_INT(0, sock); 1037 PARAM_STRING(1, buffer); 1038 1039 int result = send(sock, buffer, strlen(buffer), 0); 1040 if (result <= 0) { 1041 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("send failed: %s", strerror(errno)); 1042 return 1; 1043 } 1044 1045 CREATE_RESPONSE(send); 1046 RESPONSE_INT(result); 1047 return 0; 1048 } 1049 1050 /** 1051 * Handle a call to recv() made by JavaScript. 1052 * 1053 * recv expects 2 parameters: 1054 * 0: The socket file descriptor to recv from. 1055 * 1: The size of the buffer to pass to recv. 1056 * on success, send returns a result in |output|: 1057 * 0: "recv" 1058 * 1: The number of bytes received. 1059 * 2: The data received. 1060 * on failure, recv returns an error string in |out_error|. 1061 */ 1062 int HandleRecv(struct PP_Var params, 1063 struct PP_Var* output, 1064 const char** out_error) { 1065 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(recv, 2); 1066 PARAM_INT(0, sock); 1067 PARAM_INT(1, buffersize); 1068 1069 if (buffersize < 0 || buffersize > 65 * 1024) { 1070 *out_error = 1071 PrintfToNewString("recv buffersize must be between 0 and 65k."); 1072 return 1; 1073 } 1074 1075 char* buffer = alloca(buffersize); 1076 memset(buffer, 0, buffersize); 1077 int result = recv(sock, buffer, buffersize, 0); 1078 if (result <= 0) { 1079 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("recv failed: %s", strerror(errno)); 1080 return 1; 1081 } 1082 1083 CREATE_RESPONSE(recv); 1084 RESPONSE_INT(result); 1085 RESPONSE_STRING(buffer); 1086 return 0; 1087 } 1088 1089 /** 1090 * Handle a call to close() made by JavaScript. 1091 * 1092 * close expects 1 parameters: 1093 * 0: The socket file descriptor to close. 1094 * on success, close returns a result in |output|: 1095 * 0: "close" 1096 * 1: The socket file descriptor closed. 1097 * on failure, close returns an error string in |out_error|. 1098 */ 1099 int HandleClose(struct PP_Var params, 1100 struct PP_Var* output, 1101 const char** out_error) { 1102 CHECK_PARAM_COUNT(close, 1); 1103 PARAM_INT(0, sock); 1104 1105 int result = close(sock); 1106 if (result != 0) { 1107 *out_error = PrintfToNewString("close returned error: %d", errno); 1108 return 1; 1109 } 1110 1111 CREATE_RESPONSE(close); 1112 RESPONSE_INT(sock); 1113 return 0; 1114 } 1115