/* Protocol implementation manager. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #include #include #include "elinks.h" #include "bfu/dialog.h" #include "document/view.h" #include "ecmascript/ecmascript.h" #include "intl/gettext/libintl.h" #include "main/module.h" #include "network/connection.h" #include "protocol/protocol.h" #include "protocol/uri.h" #include "session/session.h" #include "terminal/terminal.h" #include "terminal/window.h" #include "util/memory.h" #include "util/string.h" /* Backends dynamic area: */ #include "protocol/about.h" #include "protocol/bittorrent/bittorrent.h" #include "protocol/bittorrent/connection.h" #include "protocol/data.h" #include "protocol/file/cgi.h" #include "protocol/file/file.h" #include "protocol/finger/finger.h" #include "protocol/fsp/fsp.h" #include "protocol/ftp/ftp.h" #include "protocol/gopher/gopher.h" #include "protocol/http/http.h" #include "protocol/nntp/connection.h" #include "protocol/nntp/nntp.h" #include "protocol/rewrite/rewrite.h" #include "protocol/smb/smb.h" #include "protocol/user.h" struct protocol_backend { unsigned char *name; int port; protocol_handler_T *handler; unsigned int need_slashes:1; unsigned int need_slash_after_host:1; unsigned int free_syntax:1; unsigned int need_ssl:1; }; static const struct protocol_backend protocol_backends[] = { { "about", 0, about_protocol_handler, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, { "bittorrent", 0, bittorrent_protocol_handler, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, { "data", 0, data_protocol_handler, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, { "file", 0, file_protocol_handler, 1, 0, 0, 0 }, { "finger", 79, finger_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "fsp", 21, fsp_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "ftp", 21, ftp_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "gopher", 70, gopher_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "http", 80, http_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "https", 443, https_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, { "javascript", 0, NULL, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, { "news", 0, news_protocol_handler, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, { "nntp", 119, nntp_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "nntps", 563, nntp_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 1 }, { "proxy", 3128, proxy_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "smb", 139, smb_protocol_handler, 1, 1, 0, 0 }, { "snews", 0, news_protocol_handler, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, /* Keep these last! */ { NULL, 0, NULL, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, { "user", 0, NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0 }, /* Internal protocol for mapping to protocol.user.* handlers. Placed * last because it's checked first and else should be ignored. */ { "custom", 0, NULL, 0, 0, 1, 0 }, }; /* This function gets called quite a lot these days. With incremental rendering * and all I counted 4400 calls alone when loading fm. With the old linear * comparison this would lead to 30800 comparison against protocol names. The * binary search used currently reduces it to 4400 (meaning fm only has HTTP * links). */ enum protocol get_protocol(unsigned char *name, int namelen) { /* These are really enum protocol values but can take on negative * values and since 0 <= -1 for enum values it's better to use clean * integer type. */ int start, end; enum protocol protocol; /* Almost dichotomic search is used here */ /* Starting at the HTTP entry which is the most common that will make * file and NNTP the next entries checked and amongst the third checks * are proxy and FTP. */ start = 0; end = PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN - 1; protocol = PROTOCOL_HTTP; assert(start <= protocol && protocol <= end); while (start <= end) { unsigned char *pname = protocol_backends[protocol].name; int pnamelen = strlen(pname); int minlen = int_min(pnamelen, namelen); int compare = strncasecmp(pname, name, minlen); if (compare == 0) { if (pnamelen == namelen) return protocol; /* If the current protocol name is longer than the * protocol name being searched for move @end else move * @start. */ compare = pnamelen > namelen ? 1 : -1; } if (compare > 0) end = protocol - 1; else start = protocol + 1; protocol = (start + end) / 2; } /* Custom (protocol.user) protocol has higher precedence than builtin * handlers, but we will check for it when following a link. * Calling get_user_program for every link is too expensive. --witekfl */ /* TODO: In order to fully give higher precedence to user chosen * protocols we have to get some terminal to pass along. */ if (get_user_program(NULL, name, namelen)) return PROTOCOL_USER; return PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN; } #define VALID_PROTOCOL(p) (0 <= (p) && (p) < PROTOCOL_BACKENDS) int get_protocol_port(enum protocol protocol) { assert(VALID_PROTOCOL(protocol)); if_assert_failed return 0; assert(uri_port_is_valid(protocol_backends[protocol].port)); if_assert_failed return 0; return protocol_backends[protocol].port; } int get_protocol_need_slashes(enum protocol protocol) { assert(VALID_PROTOCOL(protocol)); if_assert_failed return 0; return protocol_backends[protocol].need_slashes; } int get_protocol_need_slash_after_host(enum protocol protocol) { assert(VALID_PROTOCOL(protocol)); if_assert_failed return 0; return protocol_backends[protocol].need_slash_after_host; } int get_protocol_free_syntax(enum protocol protocol) { assert(VALID_PROTOCOL(protocol)); if_assert_failed return 0; return protocol_backends[protocol].free_syntax; } int get_protocol_need_ssl(enum protocol protocol) { assert(VALID_PROTOCOL(protocol)); if_assert_failed return 0; return protocol_backends[protocol].need_ssl; } protocol_handler_T * get_protocol_handler(enum protocol protocol) { assert(VALID_PROTOCOL(protocol)); if_assert_failed return NULL; return protocol_backends[protocol].handler; } static void generic_external_protocol_handler(struct session *ses, struct uri *uri) { /* [gettext_accelerator_context(generic_external_protocol_handler)] */ enum connection_state state; switch (uri->protocol) { case PROTOCOL_JAVASCRIPT: #ifdef CONFIG_ECMASCRIPT ecmascript_protocol_handler(ses, uri); return; #else state = S_NO_JAVASCRIPT; #endif break; case PROTOCOL_UNKNOWN: state = S_UNKNOWN_PROTOCOL; break; default: #ifndef CONFIG_SSL if (get_protocol_need_ssl(uri->protocol)) { state = S_SSL_ERROR; break; } #endif msg_box(ses->tab->term, NULL, MSGBOX_FREE_TEXT, N_("Error"), ALIGN_CENTER, msg_text(ses->tab->term, N_("This version of ELinks does not contain " "%s protocol support"), protocol_backends[uri->protocol].name), ses, 1, N_("~OK"), NULL, B_ENTER | B_ESC); return; } print_error_dialog(ses, state, uri, PRI_CANCEL); } protocol_external_handler_T * get_protocol_external_handler(struct terminal *term, struct uri *uri) { unsigned char *prog; assert(uri && VALID_PROTOCOL(uri->protocol)); if_assert_failed return NULL; prog = get_user_program(term, struri(uri), uri->protocollen); if (prog && *prog) return user_protocol_handler; if (!protocol_backends[uri->protocol].handler) return generic_external_protocol_handler; return NULL; } static struct option_info protocol_options[] = { INIT_OPT_TREE("", N_("Protocols"), "protocol", OPT_SORT, N_("Protocol specific options.")), INIT_OPT_STRING("protocol", N_("No-proxy domains"), "no_proxy", 0, "", N_("Comma separated list of domains for which the proxy (HTTP/FTP)\n" "should be disabled. Optionally, a port can be specified for some\n" "domains as well. If it's blank, NO_PROXY environment variable is\n" "checked as well.")), NULL_OPTION_INFO, }; static struct module *protocol_submodules[] = { #ifdef CONFIG_BITTORRENT &bittorrent_protocol_module, #endif &file_protocol_module, #ifdef CONFIG_CGI &cgi_protocol_module, #endif #ifdef CONFIG_FINGER &finger_protocol_module, #endif #ifdef CONFIG_FSP &fsp_protocol_module, #endif #ifdef CONFIG_FTP &ftp_protocol_module, #endif #ifdef CONFIG_GOPHER &gopher_protocol_module, #endif &http_protocol_module, #ifdef CONFIG_NNTP &nntp_protocol_module, #endif #ifdef CONFIG_SMB &smb_protocol_module, #endif #ifdef CONFIG_URI_REWRITE &uri_rewrite_module, #endif &user_protocol_module, NULL, }; struct module protocol_module = struct_module( /* name: */ N_("Protocol"), /* options: */ protocol_options, /* hooks: */ NULL, /* submodules: */ protocol_submodules, /* data: */ NULL, /* init: */ NULL, /* done: */ NULL );