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/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
* The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
* (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
#define CORE_PRIVATE
#include "mod_cache.h"
#include <ap_provider.h>
/* -------------------------------------------------------------- */
extern APR_OPTIONAL_FN_TYPE(ap_cache_generate_key) *cache_generate_key;
extern module AP_MODULE_DECLARE_DATA cache_module;
/* Determine if "url" matches the hostname, scheme and port and path
* in "filter". All but the path comparisons are case-insensitive.
*/
static int uri_meets_conditions(apr_uri_t filter, int pathlen, apr_uri_t url)
{
/* Compare the hostnames */
if(filter.hostname) {
if (!url.hostname) {
return 0;
}
else if (strcasecmp(filter.hostname, url.hostname)) {
return 0;
}
}
/* Compare the schemes */
if(filter.scheme) {
if (!url.scheme) {
return 0;
}
else if (strcasecmp(filter.scheme, url.scheme)) {
return 0;
}
}
/* Compare the ports */
if(filter.port_str) {
if (url.port_str && filter.port != url.port) {
return 0;
}
/* NOTE: ap_port_of_scheme will return 0 if given NULL input */
else if (filter.port != apr_uri_port_of_scheme(url.scheme)) {
return 0;
}
}
else if(url.port_str && filter.scheme) {
if (apr_uri_port_of_scheme(filter.scheme) == url.port) {
return 0;
}
}
/* For HTTP caching purposes, an empty (NULL) path is equivalent to
* a single "/" path. RFCs 3986/2396
*/
if (!url.path) {
if (*filter.path == '/' && pathlen == 1) {
return 1;
}
else {
return 0;
}
}
/* Url has met all of the filter conditions so far, determine
* if the paths match.
*/
return !strncmp(filter.path, url.path, pathlen);
}
CACHE_DECLARE(cache_provider_list *)ap_cache_get_providers(request_rec *r,
cache_server_conf *conf,
apr_uri_t uri)
{
cache_provider_list *providers = NULL;
int i;
/* loop through all the cacheenable entries */
for (i = 0; i < conf->cacheenable->nelts; i++) {
struct cache_enable *ent =
(struct cache_enable *)conf->cacheenable->elts;
if (uri_meets_conditions(ent[i].url, ent[i].pathlen, uri)) {
/* Fetch from global config and add to the list. */
cache_provider *provider;
provider = ap_lookup_provider(CACHE_PROVIDER_GROUP, ent[i].type,
"0");
if (!provider) {
/* Log an error! */
}
else {
cache_provider_list *newp;
newp = apr_pcalloc(r->pool, sizeof(cache_provider_list));
newp->provider_name = ent[i].type;
newp->provider = provider;
if (!providers) {
providers = newp;
}
else {
cache_provider_list *last = providers;
while (last->next) {
last = last->next;
}
last->next = newp;
}
}
}
}
/* then loop through all the cachedisable entries
* Looking for urls that contain the full cachedisable url and possibly
* more.
* This means we are disabling cachedisable url and below...
*/
for (i = 0; i < conf->cachedisable->nelts; i++) {
struct cache_disable *ent =
(struct cache_disable *)conf->cachedisable->elts;
if (uri_meets_conditions(ent[i].url, ent[i].pathlen, uri)) {
/* Stop searching now. */
return NULL;
}
}
return providers;
}
/* do a HTTP/1.1 age calculation */
CACHE_DECLARE(apr_int64_t) ap_cache_current_age(cache_info *info,
const apr_time_t age_value,
apr_time_t now)
{
apr_time_t apparent_age, corrected_received_age, response_delay,
corrected_initial_age, resident_time, current_age,
age_value_usec;
age_value_usec = apr_time_from_sec(age_value);
/* Perform an HTTP/1.1 age calculation. (RFC2616 13.2.3) */
apparent_age = MAX(0, info->response_time - info->date);
corrected_received_age = MAX(apparent_age, age_value_usec);
response_delay = info->response_time - info->request_time;
corrected_initial_age = corrected_received_age + response_delay;
resident_time = now - info->response_time;
current_age = corrected_initial_age + resident_time;
return apr_time_sec(current_age);
}
/**
* Try obtain a cache wide lock on the given cache key.
*
* If we return APR_SUCCESS, we obtained the lock, and we are clear to
* proceed to the backend. If we return APR_EEXISTS, then the lock is
* already locked, someone else has gone to refresh the backend data
* already, so we must return stale data with a warning in the mean
* time. If we return anything else, then something has gone pear
* shaped, and we allow the request through to the backend regardless.
*
* This lock is created from the request pool, meaning that should
* something go wrong and the lock isn't deleted on return of the
* request headers from the backend for whatever reason, at worst the
* lock will be cleaned up when the request dies or finishes.
*
* If something goes truly bananas and the lock isn't deleted when the
* request dies, the lock will be trashed when its max-age is reached,
* or when a request arrives containing a Cache-Control: no-cache. At
* no point is it possible for this lock to permanently deny access to
* the backend.
*/
CACHE_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_cache_try_lock(cache_server_conf *conf,
request_rec *r, char *key) {
apr_status_t status;
const char *lockname;
const char *path;
char dir[5];
apr_time_t now = apr_time_now();
apr_finfo_t finfo;
apr_file_t *lockfile;
void *dummy;
finfo.mtime = 0;
if (!conf || !conf->lock || !conf->lockpath) {
/* no locks configured, leave */
return APR_SUCCESS;
}
/* lock already obtained earlier? if so, success */
apr_pool_userdata_get(&dummy, CACHE_LOCKFILE_KEY, r->pool);
if (dummy) {
return APR_SUCCESS;
}
/* create the key if it doesn't exist */
if (!key) {
cache_generate_key(r, r->pool, &key);
}
/* create a hashed filename from the key, and save it for later */
lockname = ap_cache_generate_name(r->pool, 0, 0, key);
/* lock files represent discrete just-went-stale URLs "in flight", so
* we support a simple two level directory structure, more is overkill.
*/
dir[0] = '/';
dir[1] = lockname[0];
dir[2] = '/';
dir[3] = lockname[1];
dir[4] = 0;
/* make the directories */
path = apr_pstrcat(r->pool, conf->lockpath, dir, NULL);
if (APR_SUCCESS != (status = apr_dir_make_recursive(path,
APR_UREAD|APR_UWRITE|APR_UEXECUTE, r->pool))) {
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, status, r->server,
"Could not create a cache lock directory: %s",
path);
return status;
}
lockname = apr_pstrcat(r->pool, path, "/", lockname, NULL);
apr_pool_userdata_set(lockname, CACHE_LOCKNAME_KEY, NULL, r->pool);
/* is an existing lock file too old? */
status = apr_stat(&finfo, lockname,
APR_FINFO_MTIME | APR_FINFO_NLINK, r->pool);
if (!(APR_STATUS_IS_ENOENT(status)) && APR_SUCCESS != status) {
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_ERR, APR_EEXIST, r->server,
"Could not stat a cache lock file: %s",
lockname);
return status;
}
if ((status == APR_SUCCESS) && (((now - finfo.mtime) > conf->lockmaxage)
|| (now < finfo.mtime))) {
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, status, r->server,
"Cache lock file for '%s' too old, removing: %s",
r->uri, lockname);
apr_file_remove(lockname, r->pool);
}
/* try obtain a lock on the file */
if (APR_SUCCESS == (status = apr_file_open(&lockfile, lockname,
APR_WRITE | APR_CREATE | APR_EXCL | APR_DELONCLOSE,
APR_UREAD | APR_UWRITE, r->pool))) {
apr_pool_userdata_set(lockfile, CACHE_LOCKFILE_KEY, NULL, r->pool);
}
return status;
}
/**
* Remove the cache lock, if present.
*
* First, try to close the file handle, whose delete-on-close should
* kill the file. Otherwise, just delete the file by name.
*
* If no lock name has yet been calculated, do the calculation of the
* lock name first before trying to delete the file.
*
* If an optional bucket brigade is passed, the lock will only be
* removed if the bucket brigade contains an EOS bucket.
*/
CACHE_DECLARE(apr_status_t) ap_cache_remove_lock(cache_server_conf *conf,
request_rec *r, char *key, apr_bucket_brigade *bb) {
void *dummy;
const char *lockname;
if (!conf || !conf->lock || !conf->lockpath) {
/* no locks configured, leave */
return APR_SUCCESS;
}
if (bb) {
apr_bucket *e;
int eos_found = 0;
for (e = APR_BRIGADE_FIRST(bb);
e != APR_BRIGADE_SENTINEL(bb);
e = APR_BUCKET_NEXT(e))
{
if (APR_BUCKET_IS_EOS(e)) {
eos_found = 1;
break;
}
}
if (!eos_found) {
/* no eos found in brigade, don't delete anything just yet,
* we are not done.
*/
return APR_SUCCESS;
}
}
apr_pool_userdata_get(&dummy, CACHE_LOCKFILE_KEY, r->pool);
if (dummy) {
return apr_file_close((apr_file_t *)dummy);
}
apr_pool_userdata_get(&dummy, CACHE_LOCKNAME_KEY, r->pool);
lockname = (const char *)dummy;
if (!lockname) {
char dir[5];
/* create the key if it doesn't exist */
if (!key) {
cache_generate_key(r, r->pool, &key);
}
/* create a hashed filename from the key, and save it for later */
lockname = ap_cache_generate_name(r->pool, 0, 0, key);
/* lock files represent discrete just-went-stale URLs "in flight", so
* we support a simple two level directory structure, more is overkill.
*/
dir[0] = '/';
dir[1] = lockname[0];
dir[2] = '/';
dir[3] = lockname[1];
dir[4] = 0;
lockname = apr_pstrcat(r->pool, conf->lockpath, dir, "/", lockname, NULL);
}
return apr_file_remove(lockname, r->pool);
}
CACHE_DECLARE(int) ap_cache_check_allowed(request_rec *r) {
const char *cc_req;
const char *pragma;
cache_server_conf *conf =
(cache_server_conf *)ap_get_module_config(r->server->module_config,
&cache_module);
/*
* At this point, we may have data cached, but the request may have
* specified that cached data may not be used in a response.
*
* This is covered under RFC2616 section 14.9.4 (Cache Revalidation and
* Reload Controls).
*
* - RFC2616 14.9.4 End to end reload, Cache-Control: no-cache, or Pragma:
* no-cache. The server MUST NOT use a cached copy when responding to such
* a request.
*
* - RFC2616 14.9.2 What May be Stored by Caches. If Cache-Control:
* no-store arrives, do not serve from the cache.
*/
/* This value comes from the client's initial request. */
cc_req = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Cache-Control");
pragma = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Pragma");
if (ap_cache_liststr(NULL, pragma, "no-cache", NULL)
|| ap_cache_liststr(NULL, cc_req, "no-cache", NULL)) {
if (!conf->ignorecachecontrol) {
return 0;
}
else {
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, r->server,
"Incoming request is asking for an uncached version of "
"%s, but we have been configured to ignore it and serve "
"cached content anyway", r->unparsed_uri);
}
}
if (ap_cache_liststr(NULL, cc_req, "no-store", NULL)) {
if (!conf->ignorecachecontrol) {
/* We're not allowed to serve a cached copy */
return 0;
}
else {
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, r->server,
"Incoming request is asking for a no-store version of "
"%s, but we have been configured to ignore it and serve "
"cached content anyway", r->unparsed_uri);
}
}
return 1;
}
CACHE_DECLARE(int) ap_cache_check_freshness(cache_handle_t *h,
request_rec *r)
{
apr_status_t status;
apr_int64_t age, maxage_req, maxage_cresp, maxage, smaxage, maxstale;
apr_int64_t minfresh;
const char *cc_cresp, *cc_req;
const char *pragma;
const char *agestr = NULL;
const char *expstr = NULL;
char *val;
apr_time_t age_c = 0;
cache_info *info = &(h->cache_obj->info);
const char *warn_head;
cache_server_conf *conf =
(cache_server_conf *)ap_get_module_config(r->server->module_config,
&cache_module);
/*
* We now want to check if our cached data is still fresh. This depends
* on a few things, in this order:
*
* - RFC2616 14.9.4 End to end reload, Cache-Control: no-cache. no-cache
* in either the request or the cached response means that we must
* perform the request unconditionally, and ignore cached content. We
* should never reach here, but if we do, mark the content as stale,
* as this is the best we can do.
*
* - RFC2616 14.32 Pragma: no-cache This is treated the same as
* Cache-Control: no-cache.
*
* - RFC2616 14.9.3 Cache-Control: max-stale, must-revalidate,
* proxy-revalidate if the max-stale request header exists, modify the
* stale calculations below so that an object can be at most <max-stale>
* seconds stale before we request a revalidation, _UNLESS_ a
* must-revalidate or proxy-revalidate cached response header exists to
* stop us doing this.
*
* - RFC2616 14.9.3 Cache-Control: s-maxage the origin server specifies the
* maximum age an object can be before it is considered stale. This
* directive has the effect of proxy|must revalidate, which in turn means
* simple ignore any max-stale setting.
*
* - RFC2616 14.9.4 Cache-Control: max-age this header can appear in both
* requests and responses. If both are specified, the smaller of the two
* takes priority.
*
* - RFC2616 14.21 Expires: if this request header exists in the cached
* entity, and it's value is in the past, it has expired.
*
*/
/* This value comes from the client's initial request. */
cc_req = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Cache-Control");
pragma = apr_table_get(r->headers_in, "Pragma");
if (ap_cache_liststr(NULL, pragma, "no-cache", NULL)
|| ap_cache_liststr(NULL, cc_req, "no-cache", NULL)) {
if (!conf->ignorecachecontrol) {
/* Treat as stale, causing revalidation */
return 0;
}
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_INFO, 0, r->server,
"Incoming request is asking for a uncached version of "
"%s, but we have been configured to ignore it and "
"serve a cached response anyway",
r->unparsed_uri);
}
/* These come from the cached entity. */
cc_cresp = apr_table_get(h->resp_hdrs, "Cache-Control");
expstr = apr_table_get(h->resp_hdrs, "Expires");
if (ap_cache_liststr(NULL, cc_cresp, "no-cache", NULL)) {
/*
* The cached entity contained Cache-Control: no-cache, so treat as
* stale causing revalidation
*/
return 0;
}
if ((agestr = apr_table_get(h->resp_hdrs, "Age"))) {
age_c = apr_atoi64(agestr);
}
/* calculate age of object */
age = ap_cache_current_age(info, age_c, r->request_time);
/* extract s-maxage */
if (cc_cresp && ap_cache_liststr(r->pool, cc_cresp, "s-maxage", &val)
&& val != NULL) {
smaxage = apr_atoi64(val);
}
else {
smaxage = -1;
}
/* extract max-age from request */
if (!conf->ignorecachecontrol
&& cc_req && ap_cache_liststr(r->pool, cc_req, "max-age", &val)
&& val != NULL) {
maxage_req = apr_atoi64(val);
}
else {
maxage_req = -1;
}
/* extract max-age from response */
if (cc_cresp && ap_cache_liststr(r->pool, cc_cresp, "max-age", &val)
&& val != NULL) {
maxage_cresp = apr_atoi64(val);
}
else {
maxage_cresp = -1;
}
/*
* if both maxage request and response, the smaller one takes priority
*/
if (maxage_req == -1) {
maxage = maxage_cresp;
}
else if (maxage_cresp == -1) {
maxage = maxage_req;
}
else {
maxage = MIN(maxage_req, maxage_cresp);
}
/* extract max-stale */
if (cc_req && ap_cache_liststr(r->pool, cc_req, "max-stale", &val)) {
if(val != NULL) {
maxstale = apr_atoi64(val);
}
else {
/*
* If no value is assigned to max-stale, then the client is willing
* to accept a stale response of any age (RFC2616 14.9.3). We will
* set it to one year in this case as this situation is somewhat
* similar to a "never expires" Expires header (RFC2616 14.21)
* which is set to a date one year from the time the response is
* sent in this case.
*/
maxstale = APR_INT64_C(86400*365);
}
}
else {
maxstale = 0;
}
/* extract min-fresh */
if (!conf->ignorecachecontrol
&& cc_req && ap_cache_liststr(r->pool, cc_req, "min-fresh", &val)
&& val != NULL) {
minfresh = apr_atoi64(val);
}
else {
minfresh = 0;
}
/* override maxstale if must-revalidate or proxy-revalidate */
if (maxstale && ((cc_cresp &&
ap_cache_liststr(NULL, cc_cresp,
"must-revalidate", NULL)) ||
(cc_cresp &&
ap_cache_liststr(NULL, cc_cresp,
"proxy-revalidate", NULL)))) {
maxstale = 0;
}
/* handle expiration */
if (((smaxage != -1) && (age < (smaxage - minfresh))) ||
((maxage != -1) && (age < (maxage + maxstale - minfresh))) ||
((smaxage == -1) && (maxage == -1) &&
(info->expire != APR_DATE_BAD) &&
(age < (apr_time_sec(info->expire - info->date) + maxstale - minfresh)))) {
warn_head = apr_table_get(h->resp_hdrs, "Warning");
/* it's fresh darlings... */
/* set age header on response */
apr_table_set(h->resp_hdrs, "Age",
apr_psprintf(r->pool, "%lu", (unsigned long)age));
/* add warning if maxstale overrode freshness calculation */
if (!(((smaxage != -1) && age < smaxage) ||
((maxage != -1) && age < maxage) ||
(info->expire != APR_DATE_BAD &&
(apr_time_sec(info->expire - info->date)) > age))) {
/* make sure we don't stomp on a previous warning */
if ((warn_head == NULL) ||
((warn_head != NULL) && (ap_strstr_c(warn_head, "110") == NULL))) {
apr_table_merge(h->resp_hdrs, "Warning",
"110 Response is stale");
}
}
/*
* If none of Expires, Cache-Control: max-age, or Cache-Control:
* s-maxage appears in the response, and the response header age
* calculated is more than 24 hours add the warning 113
*/
if ((maxage_cresp == -1) && (smaxage == -1) &&
(expstr == NULL) && (age > 86400)) {
/* Make sure we don't stomp on a previous warning, and don't dup
* a 113 marning that is already present. Also, make sure to add
* the new warning to the correct *headers_out location.
*/
if ((warn_head == NULL) ||
((warn_head != NULL) && (ap_strstr_c(warn_head, "113") == NULL))) {
apr_table_merge(h->resp_hdrs, "Warning",
"113 Heuristic expiration");
}
}
return 1; /* Cache object is fresh (enough) */
}
/*
* At this point we are stale, but: if we are under load, we may let
* a significant number of stale requests through before the first
* stale request successfully revalidates itself, causing a sudden
* unexpected thundering herd which in turn brings angst and drama.
*
* So.
*
* We want the first stale request to go through as normal. But the
* second and subsequent request, we must pretend to be fresh until
* the first request comes back with either new content or confirmation
* that the stale content is still fresh.
*
* To achieve this, we create a very simple file based lock based on
* the key of the cached object. We attempt to open the lock file with
* exclusive write access. If we succeed, woohoo! we're first, and we
* follow the stale path to the backend server. If we fail, oh well,
* we follow the fresh path, and avoid being a thundering herd.
*
* The lock lives only as long as the stale request that went on ahead.
* If the request succeeds, the lock is deleted. If the request fails,
* the lock is deleted, and another request gets to make a new lock
* and try again.
*
* At any time, a request marked "no-cache" will force a refresh,
* ignoring the lock, ensuring an extended lockout is impossible.
*
* A lock that exceeds a maximum age will be deleted, and another
* request gets to make a new lock and try again.
*/
status = ap_cache_try_lock(conf, r, (char *)h->cache_obj->key);
if (APR_SUCCESS == status) {
/* we obtained a lock, follow the stale path */
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, r->server,
"Cache lock obtained for stale cached URL, "
"revalidating entry: %s",
r->unparsed_uri);
return 0;
}
else if (APR_EEXIST == status) {
/* lock already exists, return stale data anyway, with a warning */
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, 0, r->server,
"Cache already locked for stale cached URL, "
"pretend it is fresh: %s",
r->unparsed_uri);
/* make sure we don't stomp on a previous warning */
warn_head = apr_table_get(h->resp_hdrs, "Warning");
if ((warn_head == NULL) ||
((warn_head != NULL) && (ap_strstr_c(warn_head, "110") == NULL))) {
apr_table_merge(h->resp_hdrs, "Warning",
"110 Response is stale");
}
return 1;
}
else {
/* some other error occurred, just treat the object as stale */
ap_log_error(APLOG_MARK, APLOG_DEBUG, status, r->server,
"Attempt to obtain a cache lock for stale "
"cached URL failed, revalidating entry anyway: %s",
r->unparsed_uri);
return 0;
}
}
/*
* list is a comma-separated list of case-insensitive tokens, with
* optional whitespace around the tokens.
* The return returns 1 if the token val is found in the list, or 0
* otherwise.
*/
CACHE_DECLARE(int) ap_cache_liststr(apr_pool_t *p, const char *list,
const char *key, char **val)
{
apr_size_t key_len;
const char *next;
if (!list) {
return 0;
}
key_len = strlen(key);
next = list;
for (;;) {
/* skip whitespace and commas to find the start of the next key */
while (*next && (apr_isspace(*next) || (*next == ','))) {
next++;
}
if (!*next) {
return 0;
}
if (!strncasecmp(next, key, key_len)) {
/* this field matches the key (though it might just be
* a prefix match, so make sure the match is followed
* by either a space or an equals sign)
*/
next += key_len;
if (!*next || (*next == '=') || apr_isspace(*next) ||
(*next == ',')) {
/* valid match */
if (val) {
while (*next && (*next != '=') && (*next != ',')) {
next++;
}
if (*next == '=') {
next++;
while (*next && apr_isspace(*next )) {
next++;
}
if (!*next) {
*val = NULL;
}
else {
const char *val_start = next;
while (*next && !apr_isspace(*next) &&
(*next != ',')) {
next++;
}
*val = apr_pstrmemdup(p, val_start,
next - val_start);
}
}
else {
*val = NULL;
}
}
return 1;
}
}
/* skip to the next field */
do {
next++;
if (!*next) {
return 0;
}
} while (*next != ',');
}
}
/* return each comma separated token, one at a time */
CACHE_DECLARE(const char *)ap_cache_tokstr(apr_pool_t *p, const char *list,
const char **str)
{
apr_size_t i;
const char *s;
s = ap_strchr_c(list, ',');
if (s != NULL) {
i = s - list;
do
s++;
while (apr_isspace(*s))
; /* noop */
}
else
i = strlen(list);
while (i > 0 && apr_isspace(list[i - 1]))
i--;
*str = s;
if (i)
return apr_pstrndup(p, list, i);
else
return NULL;
}
/*
* Converts apr_time_t expressed as hex digits to
* a true apr_time_t.
*/
CACHE_DECLARE(apr_time_t) ap_cache_hex2usec(const char *x)
{
int i, ch;
apr_time_t j;
for (i = 0, j = 0; i < sizeof(j) * 2; i++) {
ch = x[i];
j <<= 4;
if (apr_isdigit(ch))
j |= ch - '0';
else if (apr_isupper(ch))
j |= ch - ('A' - 10);
else
j |= ch - ('a' - 10);
}
return j;
}
/*
* Converts apr_time_t to apr_time_t expressed as hex digits.
*/
CACHE_DECLARE(void) ap_cache_usec2hex(apr_time_t j, char *y)
{
int i, ch;
for (i = (sizeof(j) * 2)-1; i >= 0; i--) {
ch = (int)(j & 0xF);
j >>= 4;
if (ch >= 10)
y[i] = ch + ('A' - 10);
else
y[i] = ch + '0';
}
y[sizeof(j) * 2] = '\0';
}
static void cache_hash(const char *it, char *val, int ndepth, int nlength)
{
apr_md5_ctx_t context;
unsigned char digest[16];
char tmp[22];
int i, k, d;
unsigned int x;
static const char enc_table[64] =
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789_@";
apr_md5_init(&context);
apr_md5_update(&context, (const unsigned char *) it, strlen(it));
apr_md5_final(digest, &context);
/* encode 128 bits as 22 characters, using a modified uuencoding
* the encoding is 3 bytes -> 4 characters* i.e. 128 bits is
* 5 x 3 bytes + 1 byte -> 5 * 4 characters + 2 characters
*/
for (i = 0, k = 0; i < 15; i += 3) {
x = (digest[i] << 16) | (digest[i + 1] << 8) | digest[i + 2];
tmp[k++] = enc_table[x >> 18];
tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 12) & 0x3f];
tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x >> 6) & 0x3f];
tmp[k++] = enc_table[x & 0x3f];
}
/* one byte left */
x = digest[15];
tmp[k++] = enc_table[x >> 2]; /* use up 6 bits */
tmp[k++] = enc_table[(x << 4) & 0x3f];
/* now split into directory levels */
for (i = k = d = 0; d < ndepth; ++d) {
memcpy(&val[i], &tmp[k], nlength);
k += nlength;
val[i + nlength] = '/';
i += nlength + 1;
}
memcpy(&val[i], &tmp[k], 22 - k);
val[i + 22 - k] = '\0';
}
CACHE_DECLARE(char *)ap_cache_generate_name(apr_pool_t *p, int dirlevels,
int dirlength, const char *name)
{
char hashfile[66];
cache_hash(name, hashfile, dirlevels, dirlength);
return apr_pstrdup(p, hashfile);
}
/* Create a new table consisting of those elements from an input
* headers table that are allowed to be stored in a cache.
*/
CACHE_DECLARE(apr_table_t *)ap_cache_cacheable_hdrs_out(apr_pool_t *pool,
apr_table_t *t,
server_rec *s)
{
cache_server_conf *conf;
char **header;
int i;
/* Make a copy of the headers, and remove from
* the copy any hop-by-hop headers, as defined in Section
* 13.5.1 of RFC 2616
*/
apr_table_t *headers_out;
headers_out = apr_table_copy(pool, t);
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "Connection");
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "Keep-Alive");
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "Proxy-Authenticate");
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "Proxy-Authorization");
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "TE");
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "Trailers");
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "Transfer-Encoding");
apr_table_unset(headers_out, "Upgrade");
conf = (cache_server_conf *)ap_get_module_config(s->module_config,
&cache_module);
/* Remove the user defined headers set with CacheIgnoreHeaders.
* This may break RFC 2616 compliance on behalf of the administrator.
*/
header = (char **)conf->ignore_headers->elts;
for (i = 0; i < conf->ignore_headers->nelts; i++) {
apr_table_unset(headers_out, header[i]);
}
return headers_out;
}
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