usbloadergx/source/network/http.c
giantpune 30535c6f5d *code beautification*
formatted the code to make it easier to read.  no functional changes at all.

i didn't put anything from the libwiigui folder or banner folder in the beautifier.

my automated .bat seems to have done a good job.  the only places i see it fucked up was on (GXColor){blablabla}.  it treated the brackets in the color like all the other brackets and put the color on a new line and indented it.  i think i fixed most of them.  not sure if it messed up anywhere else.  also not sure about how it handled different linebreaks.  it looks fine on windows.  if it looks messed up on linux, it can be reverted.

the code still compiles and runs fine.
2009-07-30 05:41:12 +00:00

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#include "http.h"
/**
* Emptyblock is a statically defined variable for functions to return if they are unable
* to complete a request
*/
const struct block emptyblock = {0, NULL};
//The maximum amount of bytes to send per net_write() call
#define NET_BUFFER_SIZE 1024
// Write our message to the server
static s32 send_message(s32 server, char *msg) {
s32 bytes_transferred = 0;
s32 remaining = strlen(msg);
while (remaining) {
if ((bytes_transferred = net_write(server, msg, remaining > NET_BUFFER_SIZE ? NET_BUFFER_SIZE : remaining)) > 0) {
remaining -= bytes_transferred;
usleep (20 * 1000);
} else if (bytes_transferred < 0) {
return bytes_transferred;
} else {
return -ENODATA;
}
}
return 0;
}
/**
* Connect to a remote server via TCP on a specified port
*
* @param u32 ip address of the server to connect to
* @param u32 the port to connect to on the server
* @return s32 The connection to the server (negative number if connection could not be established)
*/
static s32 server_connect(u32 ipaddress, u32 socket_port) {
//Initialize socket
s32 connection = net_socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_IP);
if (connection < 0) return connection;
struct sockaddr_in connect_addr;
memset(&connect_addr, 0, sizeof(connect_addr));
connect_addr.sin_family = AF_INET;
connect_addr.sin_port = socket_port;
connect_addr.sin_addr.s_addr= ipaddress;
//Attemt to open the socket
if (net_connect(connection, (struct sockaddr*)&connect_addr, sizeof(connect_addr)) == -1) {
net_close(connection);
return -1;
}
return connection;
}
//The amount of memory in bytes reserved initially to store the HTTP response in
//Be careful in increasing this number, reading from a socket on the Wii
//will fail if you request more than 20k or so
#define HTTP_BUFFER_SIZE 1024 * 5
//The amount of memory the buffer should expanded with if the buffer is full
#define HTTP_BUFFER_GROWTH 1024 * 5
/**
* This function reads all the data from a connection into a buffer which it returns.
* It will return an empty buffer if something doesn't go as planned
*
* @param s32 connection The connection identifier to suck the response out of
* @return block A 'block' struct (see http.h) in which the buffer is located
*/
struct block read_message(s32 connection) {
//Create a block of memory to put in the response
struct block buffer;
buffer.data = malloc(HTTP_BUFFER_SIZE);
buffer.size = HTTP_BUFFER_SIZE;
if (buffer.data == NULL) {
return emptyblock;
}
//The offset variable always points to the first byte of memory that is free in the buffer
u32 offset = 0;
while (1) {
//Fill the buffer with a new batch of bytes from the connection,
//starting from where we left of in the buffer till the end of the buffer
s32 bytes_read = net_read(connection, buffer.data + offset, buffer.size - offset);
//Anything below 0 is an error in the connection
if (bytes_read < 0) {
//printf("Connection error from net_read() Errorcode: %i\n", bytes_read);
return emptyblock;
}
//No more bytes were read into the buffer,
//we assume this means the HTTP response is done
if (bytes_read == 0) {
break;
}
offset += bytes_read;
//Check if we have enough buffer left over,
//if not expand it with an additional HTTP_BUFFER_GROWTH worth of bytes
if (offset >= buffer.size) {
buffer.size += HTTP_BUFFER_GROWTH;
buffer.data = realloc(buffer.data, buffer.size);
if (buffer.data == NULL) {
return emptyblock;
}
}
}
//At the end of above loop offset should be precisely the amount of bytes that were read from the connection
buffer.size = offset;
//Shrink the size of the buffer so the data fits exactly in it
realloc(buffer.data, buffer.size);
return buffer;
}
/**
* Downloads the contents of a URL to memory
* This method is not threadsafe (because networking is not threadsafe on the Wii)
*/
struct block downloadfile(const char *url) {
//Check if the url starts with "http://", if not it is not considered a valid url
if (strncmp(url, "http://", strlen("http://")) != 0) {
//printf("URL '%s' doesn't start with 'http://'\n", url);
return emptyblock;
}
//Locate the path part of the url by searching for '/' past "http://"
char *path = strchr(url + strlen("http://"), '/');
//At the very least the url has to end with '/', ending with just a domain is invalid
if (path == NULL) {
//printf("URL '%s' has no PATH part\n", url);
return emptyblock;
}
//Extract the domain part out of the url
int domainlength = path - url - strlen("http://");
if (domainlength == 0) {
//printf("No domain part in URL '%s'\n", url);
return emptyblock;
}
char domain[domainlength + 1];
strncpy(domain, url + strlen("http://"), domainlength);
domain[domainlength] = '\0';
//Parsing of the URL is done, start making an actual connection
u32 ipaddress = getipbynamecached(domain);
if (ipaddress == 0) {
//printf("\ndomain %s could not be resolved", domain);
return emptyblock;
}
s32 connection = server_connect(ipaddress, 80);
if (connection < 0) {
//printf("Error establishing connection");
return emptyblock;
}
//Form a nice request header to send to the webserver
char* headerformat = "GET %s HTTP/1.0\r\nHost: %s\r\nUser-Agent: WiiEarthh 1.0\r\n\r\n";;
char header[strlen(headerformat) + strlen(domain) + strlen(path)];
sprintf(header, headerformat, path, domain);
//Do the request and get the response
send_message(connection, header);
struct block response = read_message(connection);
net_close(connection);
//Search for the 4-character sequence \r\n\r\n in the response which signals the start of the http payload (file)
unsigned char *filestart = NULL;
u32 filesize = 0;
int i;
for (i = 3; i < response.size; i++) {
if (response.data[i] == '\n' &&
response.data[i-1] == '\r' &&
response.data[i-2] == '\n' &&
response.data[i-3] == '\r') {
filestart = response.data + i + 1;
filesize = response.size - i - 1;
break;
}
}
if (filestart == NULL) {
//printf("HTTP Response was without a file\n");
free(response.data);
return emptyblock;
}
//Copy the file part of the response into a new memoryblock to return
struct block file;
file.data = malloc(filesize);
file.size = filesize;
if (file.data == NULL) {
//printf("No more memory to copy file from HTTP response\n");
free(response.data);
return emptyblock;
}
memcpy(file.data, filestart, filesize);
//Dispose of the original response
free(response.data);
return file;
}
s32 GetConnection(char * domain) {
u32 ipaddress = getipbynamecached(domain);
if (ipaddress == 0) {
return -1;
}
s32 connection = server_connect(ipaddress, 80);
return connection;
}