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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
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// Copyright 2023 Google LLC. All rights reserved. |
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// |
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
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// license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at |
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// https://developers.google.com/open-source/licenses/bsd |
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#ifndef UPB_WIRE_READER_H_ |
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#define UPB_WIRE_READER_H_ |
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#include "upb/wire/eps_copy_input_stream.h" |
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#include "upb/wire/internal/endian.h" |
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#include "upb/wire/internal/reader.h" |
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#include "upb/wire/types.h" // IWYU pragma: export |
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// Must be last. |
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#include "upb/port/def.inc" |
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// The upb_WireReader interface is suitable for general-purpose parsing of |
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// protobuf binary wire format. It is designed to be used along with |
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// upb_EpsCopyInputStream for buffering, and all parsing routines in this file |
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// assume that at least kUpb_EpsCopyInputStream_SlopBytes worth of data is |
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// available to read without any bounds checks. |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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extern "C" { |
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#endif |
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// Parses a tag into `tag`, and returns a pointer past the end of the tag, or |
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// NULL if there was an error in the tag data. |
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// |
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// REQUIRES: there must be at least 10 bytes of data available at `ptr`. |
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// Bounds checks must be performed before calling this function, preferably |
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// by calling upb_EpsCopyInputStream_IsDone(). |
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static UPB_FORCEINLINE const char* upb_WireReader_ReadTag(const char* ptr, |
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uint32_t* tag) { |
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uint64_t val; |
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ptr = UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_WireReader_ReadVarint)(ptr, &val, 5, UINT32_MAX); |
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if (!ptr) return NULL; |
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*tag = val; |
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return ptr; |
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} |
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// Given a tag, returns the field number. |
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UPB_INLINE uint32_t upb_WireReader_GetFieldNumber(uint32_t tag) { |
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return UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_WireReader_GetFieldNumber)(tag); |
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} |
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// Given a tag, returns the wire type. |
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UPB_INLINE uint8_t upb_WireReader_GetWireType(uint32_t tag) { |
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return UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_WireReader_GetWireType)(tag); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE const char* upb_WireReader_ReadVarint(const char* ptr, |
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uint64_t* val) { |
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return UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_WireReader_ReadVarint)(ptr, val, 10, UINT64_MAX); |
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} |
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// Skips data for a varint, returning a pointer past the end of the varint, or |
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// NULL if there was an error in the varint data. |
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// |
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// REQUIRES: there must be at least 10 bytes of data available at `ptr`. |
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// Bounds checks must be performed before calling this function, preferably |
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// by calling upb_EpsCopyInputStream_IsDone(). |
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UPB_INLINE const char* upb_WireReader_SkipVarint(const char* ptr) { |
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uint64_t val; |
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return upb_WireReader_ReadVarint(ptr, &val); |
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} |
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// Reads a varint indicating the size of a delimited field into `size`, or |
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// NULL if there was an error in the varint data. |
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// |
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// REQUIRES: there must be at least 10 bytes of data available at `ptr`. |
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// Bounds checks must be performed before calling this function, preferably |
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// by calling upb_EpsCopyInputStream_IsDone(). |
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UPB_INLINE const char* upb_WireReader_ReadSize(const char* ptr, int* size) { |
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uint64_t size64; |
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ptr = upb_WireReader_ReadVarint(ptr, &size64); |
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if (!ptr || size64 >= INT32_MAX) return NULL; |
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*size = size64; |
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return ptr; |
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} |
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// Reads a fixed32 field, performing byte swapping if necessary. |
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// |
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// REQUIRES: there must be at least 4 bytes of data available at `ptr`. |
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// Bounds checks must be performed before calling this function, preferably |
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// by calling upb_EpsCopyInputStream_IsDone(). |
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UPB_INLINE const char* upb_WireReader_ReadFixed32(const char* ptr, void* val) { |
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uint32_t uval; |
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memcpy(&uval, ptr, 4); |
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uval = UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_BigEndian32)(uval); |
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memcpy(val, &uval, 4); |
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return ptr + 4; |
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} |
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// Reads a fixed64 field, performing byte swapping if necessary. |
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// |
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// REQUIRES: there must be at least 4 bytes of data available at `ptr`. |
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// Bounds checks must be performed before calling this function, preferably |
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// by calling upb_EpsCopyInputStream_IsDone(). |
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UPB_INLINE const char* upb_WireReader_ReadFixed64(const char* ptr, void* val) { |
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uint64_t uval; |
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memcpy(&uval, ptr, 8); |
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uval = UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_BigEndian64)(uval); |
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memcpy(val, &uval, 8); |
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return ptr + 8; |
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} |
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const char* UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_WireReader_SkipGroup)( |
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const char* ptr, uint32_t tag, int depth_limit, |
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upb_EpsCopyInputStream* stream); |
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// Skips data for a group, returning a pointer past the end of the group, or |
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// NULL if there was an error parsing the group. The `tag` argument should be |
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// the start group tag that begins the group. The `depth_limit` argument |
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// indicates how many levels of recursion the group is allowed to have before |
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// reporting a parse error (this limit exists to protect against stack |
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// overflow). |
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// |
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// TODO: evaluate how the depth_limit should be specified. Do users need |
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// control over this? |
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UPB_INLINE const char* upb_WireReader_SkipGroup( |
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const char* ptr, uint32_t tag, upb_EpsCopyInputStream* stream) { |
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return UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_WireReader_SkipGroup)(ptr, tag, 100, stream); |
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} |
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UPB_INLINE const char* _upb_WireReader_SkipValue( |
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const char* ptr, uint32_t tag, int depth_limit, |
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upb_EpsCopyInputStream* stream) { |
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switch (upb_WireReader_GetWireType(tag)) { |
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case kUpb_WireType_Varint: |
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return upb_WireReader_SkipVarint(ptr); |
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case kUpb_WireType_32Bit: |
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return ptr + 4; |
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case kUpb_WireType_64Bit: |
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return ptr + 8; |
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case kUpb_WireType_Delimited: { |
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int size; |
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ptr = upb_WireReader_ReadSize(ptr, &size); |
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if (!ptr) return NULL; |
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ptr += size; |
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return ptr; |
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} |
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case kUpb_WireType_StartGroup: |
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return UPB_PRIVATE(_upb_WireReader_SkipGroup)(ptr, tag, depth_limit, |
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stream); |
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case kUpb_WireType_EndGroup: |
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return NULL; // Should be handled before now. |
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default: |
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return NULL; // Unknown wire type. |
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} |
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} |
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// Skips data for a wire value of any type, returning a pointer past the end of |
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// the data, or NULL if there was an error parsing the group. The `tag` argument |
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// should be the tag that was just parsed. The `depth_limit` argument indicates |
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// how many levels of recursion a group is allowed to have before reporting a |
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// parse error (this limit exists to protect against stack overflow). |
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// |
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// REQUIRES: there must be at least 10 bytes of data available at `ptr`. |
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// Bounds checks must be performed before calling this function, preferably |
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// by calling upb_EpsCopyInputStream_IsDone(). |
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// |
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// TODO: evaluate how the depth_limit should be specified. Do users need |
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// control over this? |
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UPB_INLINE const char* upb_WireReader_SkipValue( |
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const char* ptr, uint32_t tag, upb_EpsCopyInputStream* stream) { |
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return _upb_WireReader_SkipValue(ptr, tag, 100, stream); |
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} |
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#ifdef __cplusplus |
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} /* extern "C" */ |
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#endif |
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#include "upb/port/undef.inc" |
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#endif // UPB_WIRE_READER_H_
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