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minio/server-mux.go

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/*
* Minio Cloud Storage, (C) 2016 Minio, Inc.
*
* Licensed 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.
*/
package main
import (
"crypto/tls"
"io"
"net"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strings"
)
var defaultHTTP2Methods = []string{
"PRI",
}
var defaultHTTP1Methods = []string{
"OPTIONS",
"GET",
"HEAD",
"POST",
"PUT",
"DELETE",
"TRACE",
"CONNECT",
}
// ConnBuf - contains network buffer to record data
type ConnBuf struct {
buffer []byte
unRead bool
offset int
}
// MuxConn - implements a Read() which streams twice the firs bytes from
// the incoming connection, to help peeking protocol
type MuxConn struct {
net.Conn
lastError error
dataBuf ConnBuf
}
// NewMuxConn - creates a new MuxConn instance
func NewMuxConn(c net.Conn) *MuxConn {
h1 := longestWord(defaultHTTP1Methods)
h2 := longestWord(defaultHTTP2Methods)
max := h1
if h2 > max {
max = h2
}
return &MuxConn{Conn: c, dataBuf: ConnBuf{buffer: make([]byte, max+1)}}
}
// PeekProtocol - reads the first bytes, then checks if it is similar
// to one of the default http methods
func (c *MuxConn) PeekProtocol() string {
var n int
n, c.lastError = c.Conn.Read(c.dataBuf.buffer)
if n == 0 || (c.lastError != nil && c.lastError != io.EOF) {
return ""
}
c.dataBuf.unRead = true
for _, m := range defaultHTTP1Methods {
if strings.HasPrefix(string(c.dataBuf.buffer), m) {
return "http"
}
}
for _, m := range defaultHTTP2Methods {
if strings.HasPrefix(string(c.dataBuf.buffer), m) {
return "http2"
}
}
return "tls"
}
// Read - streams the MuxConn buffer when reset flag is activated, otherwise
// streams from the incoming network connection
func (c *MuxConn) Read(b []byte) (int, error) {
if c.dataBuf.unRead {
n := copy(b, c.dataBuf.buffer[c.dataBuf.offset:])
c.dataBuf.offset += n
if c.dataBuf.offset == len(c.dataBuf.buffer) {
// We finished copying all c.buffer, reset all
c.dataBuf.unRead = false
c.dataBuf.offset = 0
c.dataBuf.buffer = c.dataBuf.buffer[:]
if n < len(b) {
// Continue copying from socket if b still has room for data
tmpBuffer := make([]byte, len(b)-n-1)
nr, err := c.Conn.Read(tmpBuffer)
for idx, val := range tmpBuffer {
b[n+idx] = val
}
return n + nr, err
}
}
// We here return the last error
return n, c.lastError
}
return c.Conn.Read(b)
}
// MuxListener - encapuslates the standard net.Listener to inspect
// the communication protocol upon network connection
type MuxListener struct {
net.Listener
config *tls.Config
}
// NewMuxListener - creates new MuxListener, returns error when cert/key files are not found
// or invalid
func NewMuxListener(listener net.Listener, certPath, keyPath string) (MuxListener, error) {
var err error
config := &tls.Config{}
if config.NextProtos == nil {
config.NextProtos = []string{"http/1.1", "h2"}
}
config.Certificates = make([]tls.Certificate, 1)
config.Certificates[0], err = tls.LoadX509KeyPair(certPath, keyPath)
if err != nil {
return MuxListener{}, err
}
return MuxListener{Listener: listener, config: config}, nil
}
// Accept - peek the protocol to decide if we should wrap the
// network stream with the TLS server
func (l MuxListener) Accept() (net.Conn, error) {
c, err := l.Listener.Accept()
if err != nil {
return c, err
}
cmux := NewMuxConn(c)
protocol := cmux.PeekProtocol()
if protocol == "tls" {
return tls.Server(cmux, l.config), nil
}
return cmux, nil
}
// MuxServer - the main mux server
type MuxServer struct {
http.Server
}
// ListenAndServeTLS - similar to the http.Server version. However, it has the
// ability to redirect http requests to the correct HTTPS url if the client
// mistakenly initiates a http connection over the https port
func (m *MuxServer) ListenAndServeTLS(certFile, keyFile string) error {
listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", m.Server.Addr)
if err != nil {
return err
}
mux, err := NewMuxListener(listener, mustGetCertFile(), mustGetKeyFile())
if err != nil {
return err
}
err = http.Serve(mux,
http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
// We reach here when MuxListener.MuxConn is not wrapped with tls.Server
if r.TLS == nil {
u := url.URL{
Scheme: "https",
Opaque: r.URL.Opaque,
User: r.URL.User,
Host: r.Host,
Path: r.URL.Path,
RawQuery: r.URL.RawQuery,
Fragment: r.URL.Fragment,
}
http.Redirect(w, r, u.String(), http.StatusMovedPermanently)
} else {
// Execute registered handlers
m.Server.Handler.ServeHTTP(w, r)
}
}))
return err
}
// ListenAndServe - Same as the http.Server version
func (m *MuxServer) ListenAndServe() error {
return m.Server.ListenAndServe()
}
func longestWord(strings []string) int {
maxLen := 0
for _, m := range defaultHTTP1Methods {
if maxLen < len(m) {
maxLen = len(m)
}
}
for _, m := range defaultHTTP2Methods {
if maxLen < len(m) {
maxLen = len(m)
}
}
return maxLen
}