github.com/binkynet/BinkyNet@v1.12.1-0.20240421190447-da4e34c20be0/proto_vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/frame.go (about)

     1  // Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2  // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3  // license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4  
     5  package http2
     6  
     7  import (
     8  	"bytes"
     9  	"encoding/binary"
    10  	"errors"
    11  	"fmt"
    12  	"io"
    13  	"log"
    14  	"strings"
    15  	"sync"
    16  
    17  	"golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts"
    18  	"golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack"
    19  )
    20  
    21  const frameHeaderLen = 9
    22  
    23  var padZeros = make([]byte, 255) // zeros for padding
    24  
    25  // A FrameType is a registered frame type as defined in
    26  // http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.11.2
    27  type FrameType uint8
    28  
    29  const (
    30  	FrameData         FrameType = 0x0
    31  	FrameHeaders      FrameType = 0x1
    32  	FramePriority     FrameType = 0x2
    33  	FrameRSTStream    FrameType = 0x3
    34  	FrameSettings     FrameType = 0x4
    35  	FramePushPromise  FrameType = 0x5
    36  	FramePing         FrameType = 0x6
    37  	FrameGoAway       FrameType = 0x7
    38  	FrameWindowUpdate FrameType = 0x8
    39  	FrameContinuation FrameType = 0x9
    40  )
    41  
    42  var frameName = map[FrameType]string{
    43  	FrameData:         "DATA",
    44  	FrameHeaders:      "HEADERS",
    45  	FramePriority:     "PRIORITY",
    46  	FrameRSTStream:    "RST_STREAM",
    47  	FrameSettings:     "SETTINGS",
    48  	FramePushPromise:  "PUSH_PROMISE",
    49  	FramePing:         "PING",
    50  	FrameGoAway:       "GOAWAY",
    51  	FrameWindowUpdate: "WINDOW_UPDATE",
    52  	FrameContinuation: "CONTINUATION",
    53  }
    54  
    55  func (t FrameType) String() string {
    56  	if s, ok := frameName[t]; ok {
    57  		return s
    58  	}
    59  	return fmt.Sprintf("UNKNOWN_FRAME_TYPE_%d", uint8(t))
    60  }
    61  
    62  // Flags is a bitmask of HTTP/2 flags.
    63  // The meaning of flags varies depending on the frame type.
    64  type Flags uint8
    65  
    66  // Has reports whether f contains all (0 or more) flags in v.
    67  func (f Flags) Has(v Flags) bool {
    68  	return (f & v) == v
    69  }
    70  
    71  // Frame-specific FrameHeader flag bits.
    72  const (
    73  	// Data Frame
    74  	FlagDataEndStream Flags = 0x1
    75  	FlagDataPadded    Flags = 0x8
    76  
    77  	// Headers Frame
    78  	FlagHeadersEndStream  Flags = 0x1
    79  	FlagHeadersEndHeaders Flags = 0x4
    80  	FlagHeadersPadded     Flags = 0x8
    81  	FlagHeadersPriority   Flags = 0x20
    82  
    83  	// Settings Frame
    84  	FlagSettingsAck Flags = 0x1
    85  
    86  	// Ping Frame
    87  	FlagPingAck Flags = 0x1
    88  
    89  	// Continuation Frame
    90  	FlagContinuationEndHeaders Flags = 0x4
    91  
    92  	FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders Flags = 0x4
    93  	FlagPushPromisePadded     Flags = 0x8
    94  )
    95  
    96  var flagName = map[FrameType]map[Flags]string{
    97  	FrameData: {
    98  		FlagDataEndStream: "END_STREAM",
    99  		FlagDataPadded:    "PADDED",
   100  	},
   101  	FrameHeaders: {
   102  		FlagHeadersEndStream:  "END_STREAM",
   103  		FlagHeadersEndHeaders: "END_HEADERS",
   104  		FlagHeadersPadded:     "PADDED",
   105  		FlagHeadersPriority:   "PRIORITY",
   106  	},
   107  	FrameSettings: {
   108  		FlagSettingsAck: "ACK",
   109  	},
   110  	FramePing: {
   111  		FlagPingAck: "ACK",
   112  	},
   113  	FrameContinuation: {
   114  		FlagContinuationEndHeaders: "END_HEADERS",
   115  	},
   116  	FramePushPromise: {
   117  		FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders: "END_HEADERS",
   118  		FlagPushPromisePadded:     "PADDED",
   119  	},
   120  }
   121  
   122  // a frameParser parses a frame given its FrameHeader and payload
   123  // bytes. The length of payload will always equal fh.Length (which
   124  // might be 0).
   125  type frameParser func(fc *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error)
   126  
   127  var frameParsers = map[FrameType]frameParser{
   128  	FrameData:         parseDataFrame,
   129  	FrameHeaders:      parseHeadersFrame,
   130  	FramePriority:     parsePriorityFrame,
   131  	FrameRSTStream:    parseRSTStreamFrame,
   132  	FrameSettings:     parseSettingsFrame,
   133  	FramePushPromise:  parsePushPromise,
   134  	FramePing:         parsePingFrame,
   135  	FrameGoAway:       parseGoAwayFrame,
   136  	FrameWindowUpdate: parseWindowUpdateFrame,
   137  	FrameContinuation: parseContinuationFrame,
   138  }
   139  
   140  func typeFrameParser(t FrameType) frameParser {
   141  	if f := frameParsers[t]; f != nil {
   142  		return f
   143  	}
   144  	return parseUnknownFrame
   145  }
   146  
   147  // A FrameHeader is the 9 byte header of all HTTP/2 frames.
   148  //
   149  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#FrameHeader
   150  type FrameHeader struct {
   151  	valid bool // caller can access []byte fields in the Frame
   152  
   153  	// Type is the 1 byte frame type. There are ten standard frame
   154  	// types, but extension frame types may be written by WriteRawFrame
   155  	// and will be returned by ReadFrame (as UnknownFrame).
   156  	Type FrameType
   157  
   158  	// Flags are the 1 byte of 8 potential bit flags per frame.
   159  	// They are specific to the frame type.
   160  	Flags Flags
   161  
   162  	// Length is the length of the frame, not including the 9 byte header.
   163  	// The maximum size is one byte less than 16MB (uint24), but only
   164  	// frames up to 16KB are allowed without peer agreement.
   165  	Length uint32
   166  
   167  	// StreamID is which stream this frame is for. Certain frames
   168  	// are not stream-specific, in which case this field is 0.
   169  	StreamID uint32
   170  }
   171  
   172  // Header returns h. It exists so FrameHeaders can be embedded in other
   173  // specific frame types and implement the Frame interface.
   174  func (h FrameHeader) Header() FrameHeader { return h }
   175  
   176  func (h FrameHeader) String() string {
   177  	var buf bytes.Buffer
   178  	buf.WriteString("[FrameHeader ")
   179  	h.writeDebug(&buf)
   180  	buf.WriteByte(']')
   181  	return buf.String()
   182  }
   183  
   184  func (h FrameHeader) writeDebug(buf *bytes.Buffer) {
   185  	buf.WriteString(h.Type.String())
   186  	if h.Flags != 0 {
   187  		buf.WriteString(" flags=")
   188  		set := 0
   189  		for i := uint8(0); i < 8; i++ {
   190  			if h.Flags&(1<<i) == 0 {
   191  				continue
   192  			}
   193  			set++
   194  			if set > 1 {
   195  				buf.WriteByte('|')
   196  			}
   197  			name := flagName[h.Type][Flags(1<<i)]
   198  			if name != "" {
   199  				buf.WriteString(name)
   200  			} else {
   201  				fmt.Fprintf(buf, "0x%x", 1<<i)
   202  			}
   203  		}
   204  	}
   205  	if h.StreamID != 0 {
   206  		fmt.Fprintf(buf, " stream=%d", h.StreamID)
   207  	}
   208  	fmt.Fprintf(buf, " len=%d", h.Length)
   209  }
   210  
   211  func (h *FrameHeader) checkValid() {
   212  	if !h.valid {
   213  		panic("Frame accessor called on non-owned Frame")
   214  	}
   215  }
   216  
   217  func (h *FrameHeader) invalidate() { h.valid = false }
   218  
   219  // frame header bytes.
   220  // Used only by ReadFrameHeader.
   221  var fhBytes = sync.Pool{
   222  	New: func() interface{} {
   223  		buf := make([]byte, frameHeaderLen)
   224  		return &buf
   225  	},
   226  }
   227  
   228  // ReadFrameHeader reads 9 bytes from r and returns a FrameHeader.
   229  // Most users should use Framer.ReadFrame instead.
   230  func ReadFrameHeader(r io.Reader) (FrameHeader, error) {
   231  	bufp := fhBytes.Get().(*[]byte)
   232  	defer fhBytes.Put(bufp)
   233  	return readFrameHeader(*bufp, r)
   234  }
   235  
   236  func readFrameHeader(buf []byte, r io.Reader) (FrameHeader, error) {
   237  	_, err := io.ReadFull(r, buf[:frameHeaderLen])
   238  	if err != nil {
   239  		return FrameHeader{}, err
   240  	}
   241  	return FrameHeader{
   242  		Length:   (uint32(buf[0])<<16 | uint32(buf[1])<<8 | uint32(buf[2])),
   243  		Type:     FrameType(buf[3]),
   244  		Flags:    Flags(buf[4]),
   245  		StreamID: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[5:]) & (1<<31 - 1),
   246  		valid:    true,
   247  	}, nil
   248  }
   249  
   250  // A Frame is the base interface implemented by all frame types.
   251  // Callers will generally type-assert the specific frame type:
   252  // *HeadersFrame, *SettingsFrame, *WindowUpdateFrame, etc.
   253  //
   254  // Frames are only valid until the next call to Framer.ReadFrame.
   255  type Frame interface {
   256  	Header() FrameHeader
   257  
   258  	// invalidate is called by Framer.ReadFrame to make this
   259  	// frame's buffers as being invalid, since the subsequent
   260  	// frame will reuse them.
   261  	invalidate()
   262  }
   263  
   264  // A Framer reads and writes Frames.
   265  type Framer struct {
   266  	r         io.Reader
   267  	lastFrame Frame
   268  	errDetail error
   269  
   270  	// lastHeaderStream is non-zero if the last frame was an
   271  	// unfinished HEADERS/CONTINUATION.
   272  	lastHeaderStream uint32
   273  
   274  	maxReadSize uint32
   275  	headerBuf   [frameHeaderLen]byte
   276  
   277  	// TODO: let getReadBuf be configurable, and use a less memory-pinning
   278  	// allocator in server.go to minimize memory pinned for many idle conns.
   279  	// Will probably also need to make frame invalidation have a hook too.
   280  	getReadBuf func(size uint32) []byte
   281  	readBuf    []byte // cache for default getReadBuf
   282  
   283  	maxWriteSize uint32 // zero means unlimited; TODO: implement
   284  
   285  	w    io.Writer
   286  	wbuf []byte
   287  
   288  	// AllowIllegalWrites permits the Framer's Write methods to
   289  	// write frames that do not conform to the HTTP/2 spec. This
   290  	// permits using the Framer to test other HTTP/2
   291  	// implementations' conformance to the spec.
   292  	// If false, the Write methods will prefer to return an error
   293  	// rather than comply.
   294  	AllowIllegalWrites bool
   295  
   296  	// AllowIllegalReads permits the Framer's ReadFrame method
   297  	// to return non-compliant frames or frame orders.
   298  	// This is for testing and permits using the Framer to test
   299  	// other HTTP/2 implementations' conformance to the spec.
   300  	// It is not compatible with ReadMetaHeaders.
   301  	AllowIllegalReads bool
   302  
   303  	// ReadMetaHeaders if non-nil causes ReadFrame to merge
   304  	// HEADERS and CONTINUATION frames together and return
   305  	// MetaHeadersFrame instead.
   306  	ReadMetaHeaders *hpack.Decoder
   307  
   308  	// MaxHeaderListSize is the http2 MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE.
   309  	// It's used only if ReadMetaHeaders is set; 0 means a sane default
   310  	// (currently 16MB)
   311  	// If the limit is hit, MetaHeadersFrame.Truncated is set true.
   312  	MaxHeaderListSize uint32
   313  
   314  	// TODO: track which type of frame & with which flags was sent
   315  	// last. Then return an error (unless AllowIllegalWrites) if
   316  	// we're in the middle of a header block and a
   317  	// non-Continuation or Continuation on a different stream is
   318  	// attempted to be written.
   319  
   320  	logReads, logWrites bool
   321  
   322  	debugFramer       *Framer // only use for logging written writes
   323  	debugFramerBuf    *bytes.Buffer
   324  	debugReadLoggerf  func(string, ...interface{})
   325  	debugWriteLoggerf func(string, ...interface{})
   326  
   327  	frameCache *frameCache // nil if frames aren't reused (default)
   328  }
   329  
   330  func (fr *Framer) maxHeaderListSize() uint32 {
   331  	if fr.MaxHeaderListSize == 0 {
   332  		return 16 << 20 // sane default, per docs
   333  	}
   334  	return fr.MaxHeaderListSize
   335  }
   336  
   337  func (f *Framer) startWrite(ftype FrameType, flags Flags, streamID uint32) {
   338  	// Write the FrameHeader.
   339  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf[:0],
   340  		0, // 3 bytes of length, filled in in endWrite
   341  		0,
   342  		0,
   343  		byte(ftype),
   344  		byte(flags),
   345  		byte(streamID>>24),
   346  		byte(streamID>>16),
   347  		byte(streamID>>8),
   348  		byte(streamID))
   349  }
   350  
   351  func (f *Framer) endWrite() error {
   352  	// Now that we know the final size, fill in the FrameHeader in
   353  	// the space previously reserved for it. Abuse append.
   354  	length := len(f.wbuf) - frameHeaderLen
   355  	if length >= (1 << 24) {
   356  		return ErrFrameTooLarge
   357  	}
   358  	_ = append(f.wbuf[:0],
   359  		byte(length>>16),
   360  		byte(length>>8),
   361  		byte(length))
   362  	if f.logWrites {
   363  		f.logWrite()
   364  	}
   365  
   366  	n, err := f.w.Write(f.wbuf)
   367  	if err == nil && n != len(f.wbuf) {
   368  		err = io.ErrShortWrite
   369  	}
   370  	return err
   371  }
   372  
   373  func (f *Framer) logWrite() {
   374  	if f.debugFramer == nil {
   375  		f.debugFramerBuf = new(bytes.Buffer)
   376  		f.debugFramer = NewFramer(nil, f.debugFramerBuf)
   377  		f.debugFramer.logReads = false // we log it ourselves, saying "wrote" below
   378  		// Let us read anything, even if we accidentally wrote it
   379  		// in the wrong order:
   380  		f.debugFramer.AllowIllegalReads = true
   381  	}
   382  	f.debugFramerBuf.Write(f.wbuf)
   383  	fr, err := f.debugFramer.ReadFrame()
   384  	if err != nil {
   385  		f.debugWriteLoggerf("http2: Framer %p: failed to decode just-written frame", f)
   386  		return
   387  	}
   388  	f.debugWriteLoggerf("http2: Framer %p: wrote %v", f, summarizeFrame(fr))
   389  }
   390  
   391  func (f *Framer) writeByte(v byte)     { f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, v) }
   392  func (f *Framer) writeBytes(v []byte)  { f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, v...) }
   393  func (f *Framer) writeUint16(v uint16) { f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, byte(v>>8), byte(v)) }
   394  func (f *Framer) writeUint32(v uint32) {
   395  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, byte(v>>24), byte(v>>16), byte(v>>8), byte(v))
   396  }
   397  
   398  const (
   399  	minMaxFrameSize = 1 << 14
   400  	maxFrameSize    = 1<<24 - 1
   401  )
   402  
   403  // SetReuseFrames allows the Framer to reuse Frames.
   404  // If called on a Framer, Frames returned by calls to ReadFrame are only
   405  // valid until the next call to ReadFrame.
   406  func (fr *Framer) SetReuseFrames() {
   407  	if fr.frameCache != nil {
   408  		return
   409  	}
   410  	fr.frameCache = &frameCache{}
   411  }
   412  
   413  type frameCache struct {
   414  	dataFrame DataFrame
   415  }
   416  
   417  func (fc *frameCache) getDataFrame() *DataFrame {
   418  	if fc == nil {
   419  		return &DataFrame{}
   420  	}
   421  	return &fc.dataFrame
   422  }
   423  
   424  // NewFramer returns a Framer that writes frames to w and reads them from r.
   425  func NewFramer(w io.Writer, r io.Reader) *Framer {
   426  	fr := &Framer{
   427  		w:                 w,
   428  		r:                 r,
   429  		logReads:          logFrameReads,
   430  		logWrites:         logFrameWrites,
   431  		debugReadLoggerf:  log.Printf,
   432  		debugWriteLoggerf: log.Printf,
   433  	}
   434  	fr.getReadBuf = func(size uint32) []byte {
   435  		if cap(fr.readBuf) >= int(size) {
   436  			return fr.readBuf[:size]
   437  		}
   438  		fr.readBuf = make([]byte, size)
   439  		return fr.readBuf
   440  	}
   441  	fr.SetMaxReadFrameSize(maxFrameSize)
   442  	return fr
   443  }
   444  
   445  // SetMaxReadFrameSize sets the maximum size of a frame
   446  // that will be read by a subsequent call to ReadFrame.
   447  // It is the caller's responsibility to advertise this
   448  // limit with a SETTINGS frame.
   449  func (fr *Framer) SetMaxReadFrameSize(v uint32) {
   450  	if v > maxFrameSize {
   451  		v = maxFrameSize
   452  	}
   453  	fr.maxReadSize = v
   454  }
   455  
   456  // ErrorDetail returns a more detailed error of the last error
   457  // returned by Framer.ReadFrame. For instance, if ReadFrame
   458  // returns a StreamError with code PROTOCOL_ERROR, ErrorDetail
   459  // will say exactly what was invalid. ErrorDetail is not guaranteed
   460  // to return a non-nil value and like the rest of the http2 package,
   461  // its return value is not protected by an API compatibility promise.
   462  // ErrorDetail is reset after the next call to ReadFrame.
   463  func (fr *Framer) ErrorDetail() error {
   464  	return fr.errDetail
   465  }
   466  
   467  // ErrFrameTooLarge is returned from Framer.ReadFrame when the peer
   468  // sends a frame that is larger than declared with SetMaxReadFrameSize.
   469  var ErrFrameTooLarge = errors.New("http2: frame too large")
   470  
   471  // terminalReadFrameError reports whether err is an unrecoverable
   472  // error from ReadFrame and no other frames should be read.
   473  func terminalReadFrameError(err error) bool {
   474  	if _, ok := err.(StreamError); ok {
   475  		return false
   476  	}
   477  	return err != nil
   478  }
   479  
   480  // ReadFrame reads a single frame. The returned Frame is only valid
   481  // until the next call to ReadFrame.
   482  //
   483  // If the frame is larger than previously set with SetMaxReadFrameSize, the
   484  // returned error is ErrFrameTooLarge. Other errors may be of type
   485  // ConnectionError, StreamError, or anything else from the underlying
   486  // reader.
   487  func (fr *Framer) ReadFrame() (Frame, error) {
   488  	fr.errDetail = nil
   489  	if fr.lastFrame != nil {
   490  		fr.lastFrame.invalidate()
   491  	}
   492  	fh, err := readFrameHeader(fr.headerBuf[:], fr.r)
   493  	if err != nil {
   494  		return nil, err
   495  	}
   496  	if fh.Length > fr.maxReadSize {
   497  		return nil, ErrFrameTooLarge
   498  	}
   499  	payload := fr.getReadBuf(fh.Length)
   500  	if _, err := io.ReadFull(fr.r, payload); err != nil {
   501  		return nil, err
   502  	}
   503  	f, err := typeFrameParser(fh.Type)(fr.frameCache, fh, payload)
   504  	if err != nil {
   505  		if ce, ok := err.(connError); ok {
   506  			return nil, fr.connError(ce.Code, ce.Reason)
   507  		}
   508  		return nil, err
   509  	}
   510  	if err := fr.checkFrameOrder(f); err != nil {
   511  		return nil, err
   512  	}
   513  	if fr.logReads {
   514  		fr.debugReadLoggerf("http2: Framer %p: read %v", fr, summarizeFrame(f))
   515  	}
   516  	if fh.Type == FrameHeaders && fr.ReadMetaHeaders != nil {
   517  		return fr.readMetaFrame(f.(*HeadersFrame))
   518  	}
   519  	return f, nil
   520  }
   521  
   522  // connError returns ConnectionError(code) but first
   523  // stashes away a public reason to the caller can optionally relay it
   524  // to the peer before hanging up on them. This might help others debug
   525  // their implementations.
   526  func (fr *Framer) connError(code ErrCode, reason string) error {
   527  	fr.errDetail = errors.New(reason)
   528  	return ConnectionError(code)
   529  }
   530  
   531  // checkFrameOrder reports an error if f is an invalid frame to return
   532  // next from ReadFrame. Mostly it checks whether HEADERS and
   533  // CONTINUATION frames are contiguous.
   534  func (fr *Framer) checkFrameOrder(f Frame) error {
   535  	last := fr.lastFrame
   536  	fr.lastFrame = f
   537  	if fr.AllowIllegalReads {
   538  		return nil
   539  	}
   540  
   541  	fh := f.Header()
   542  	if fr.lastHeaderStream != 0 {
   543  		if fh.Type != FrameContinuation {
   544  			return fr.connError(ErrCodeProtocol,
   545  				fmt.Sprintf("got %s for stream %d; expected CONTINUATION following %s for stream %d",
   546  					fh.Type, fh.StreamID,
   547  					last.Header().Type, fr.lastHeaderStream))
   548  		}
   549  		if fh.StreamID != fr.lastHeaderStream {
   550  			return fr.connError(ErrCodeProtocol,
   551  				fmt.Sprintf("got CONTINUATION for stream %d; expected stream %d",
   552  					fh.StreamID, fr.lastHeaderStream))
   553  		}
   554  	} else if fh.Type == FrameContinuation {
   555  		return fr.connError(ErrCodeProtocol, fmt.Sprintf("unexpected CONTINUATION for stream %d", fh.StreamID))
   556  	}
   557  
   558  	switch fh.Type {
   559  	case FrameHeaders, FrameContinuation:
   560  		if fh.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersEndHeaders) {
   561  			fr.lastHeaderStream = 0
   562  		} else {
   563  			fr.lastHeaderStream = fh.StreamID
   564  		}
   565  	}
   566  
   567  	return nil
   568  }
   569  
   570  // A DataFrame conveys arbitrary, variable-length sequences of octets
   571  // associated with a stream.
   572  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.1
   573  type DataFrame struct {
   574  	FrameHeader
   575  	data []byte
   576  }
   577  
   578  func (f *DataFrame) StreamEnded() bool {
   579  	return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagDataEndStream)
   580  }
   581  
   582  // Data returns the frame's data octets, not including any padding
   583  // size byte or padding suffix bytes.
   584  // The caller must not retain the returned memory past the next
   585  // call to ReadFrame.
   586  func (f *DataFrame) Data() []byte {
   587  	f.checkValid()
   588  	return f.data
   589  }
   590  
   591  func parseDataFrame(fc *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error) {
   592  	if fh.StreamID == 0 {
   593  		// DATA frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a
   594  		// DATA frame is received whose stream identifier
   595  		// field is 0x0, the recipient MUST respond with a
   596  		// connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
   597  		// PROTOCOL_ERROR.
   598  		return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "DATA frame with stream ID 0"}
   599  	}
   600  	f := fc.getDataFrame()
   601  	f.FrameHeader = fh
   602  
   603  	var padSize byte
   604  	if fh.Flags.Has(FlagDataPadded) {
   605  		var err error
   606  		payload, padSize, err = readByte(payload)
   607  		if err != nil {
   608  			return nil, err
   609  		}
   610  	}
   611  	if int(padSize) > len(payload) {
   612  		// If the length of the padding is greater than the
   613  		// length of the frame payload, the recipient MUST
   614  		// treat this as a connection error.
   615  		// Filed: https://github.com/http2/http2-spec/issues/610
   616  		return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "pad size larger than data payload"}
   617  	}
   618  	f.data = payload[:len(payload)-int(padSize)]
   619  	return f, nil
   620  }
   621  
   622  var (
   623  	errStreamID    = errors.New("invalid stream ID")
   624  	errDepStreamID = errors.New("invalid dependent stream ID")
   625  	errPadLength   = errors.New("pad length too large")
   626  	errPadBytes    = errors.New("padding bytes must all be zeros unless AllowIllegalWrites is enabled")
   627  )
   628  
   629  func validStreamIDOrZero(streamID uint32) bool {
   630  	return streamID&(1<<31) == 0
   631  }
   632  
   633  func validStreamID(streamID uint32) bool {
   634  	return streamID != 0 && streamID&(1<<31) == 0
   635  }
   636  
   637  // WriteData writes a DATA frame.
   638  //
   639  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
   640  // It is the caller's responsibility not to violate the maximum frame size
   641  // and to not call other Write methods concurrently.
   642  func (f *Framer) WriteData(streamID uint32, endStream bool, data []byte) error {
   643  	return f.WriteDataPadded(streamID, endStream, data, nil)
   644  }
   645  
   646  // WriteDataPadded writes a DATA frame with optional padding.
   647  //
   648  // If pad is nil, the padding bit is not sent.
   649  // The length of pad must not exceed 255 bytes.
   650  // The bytes of pad must all be zero, unless f.AllowIllegalWrites is set.
   651  //
   652  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
   653  // It is the caller's responsibility not to violate the maximum frame size
   654  // and to not call other Write methods concurrently.
   655  func (f *Framer) WriteDataPadded(streamID uint32, endStream bool, data, pad []byte) error {
   656  	if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
   657  		return errStreamID
   658  	}
   659  	if len(pad) > 0 {
   660  		if len(pad) > 255 {
   661  			return errPadLength
   662  		}
   663  		if !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
   664  			for _, b := range pad {
   665  				if b != 0 {
   666  					// "Padding octets MUST be set to zero when sending."
   667  					return errPadBytes
   668  				}
   669  			}
   670  		}
   671  	}
   672  	var flags Flags
   673  	if endStream {
   674  		flags |= FlagDataEndStream
   675  	}
   676  	if pad != nil {
   677  		flags |= FlagDataPadded
   678  	}
   679  	f.startWrite(FrameData, flags, streamID)
   680  	if pad != nil {
   681  		f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, byte(len(pad)))
   682  	}
   683  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, data...)
   684  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, pad...)
   685  	return f.endWrite()
   686  }
   687  
   688  // A SettingsFrame conveys configuration parameters that affect how
   689  // endpoints communicate, such as preferences and constraints on peer
   690  // behavior.
   691  //
   692  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#SETTINGS
   693  type SettingsFrame struct {
   694  	FrameHeader
   695  	p []byte
   696  }
   697  
   698  func parseSettingsFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) {
   699  	if fh.Flags.Has(FlagSettingsAck) && fh.Length > 0 {
   700  		// When this (ACK 0x1) bit is set, the payload of the
   701  		// SETTINGS frame MUST be empty. Receipt of a
   702  		// SETTINGS frame with the ACK flag set and a length
   703  		// field value other than 0 MUST be treated as a
   704  		// connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
   705  		// FRAME_SIZE_ERROR.
   706  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize)
   707  	}
   708  	if fh.StreamID != 0 {
   709  		// SETTINGS frames always apply to a connection,
   710  		// never a single stream. The stream identifier for a
   711  		// SETTINGS frame MUST be zero (0x0).  If an endpoint
   712  		// receives a SETTINGS frame whose stream identifier
   713  		// field is anything other than 0x0, the endpoint MUST
   714  		// respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of
   715  		// type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
   716  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol)
   717  	}
   718  	if len(p)%6 != 0 {
   719  		// Expecting even number of 6 byte settings.
   720  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize)
   721  	}
   722  	f := &SettingsFrame{FrameHeader: fh, p: p}
   723  	if v, ok := f.Value(SettingInitialWindowSize); ok && v > (1<<31)-1 {
   724  		// Values above the maximum flow control window size of 2^31 - 1 MUST
   725  		// be treated as a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
   726  		// FLOW_CONTROL_ERROR.
   727  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFlowControl)
   728  	}
   729  	return f, nil
   730  }
   731  
   732  func (f *SettingsFrame) IsAck() bool {
   733  	return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagSettingsAck)
   734  }
   735  
   736  func (f *SettingsFrame) Value(id SettingID) (v uint32, ok bool) {
   737  	f.checkValid()
   738  	for i := 0; i < f.NumSettings(); i++ {
   739  		if s := f.Setting(i); s.ID == id {
   740  			return s.Val, true
   741  		}
   742  	}
   743  	return 0, false
   744  }
   745  
   746  // Setting returns the setting from the frame at the given 0-based index.
   747  // The index must be >= 0 and less than f.NumSettings().
   748  func (f *SettingsFrame) Setting(i int) Setting {
   749  	buf := f.p
   750  	return Setting{
   751  		ID:  SettingID(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(buf[i*6 : i*6+2])),
   752  		Val: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(buf[i*6+2 : i*6+6]),
   753  	}
   754  }
   755  
   756  func (f *SettingsFrame) NumSettings() int { return len(f.p) / 6 }
   757  
   758  // HasDuplicates reports whether f contains any duplicate setting IDs.
   759  func (f *SettingsFrame) HasDuplicates() bool {
   760  	num := f.NumSettings()
   761  	if num == 0 {
   762  		return false
   763  	}
   764  	// If it's small enough (the common case), just do the n^2
   765  	// thing and avoid a map allocation.
   766  	if num < 10 {
   767  		for i := 0; i < num; i++ {
   768  			idi := f.Setting(i).ID
   769  			for j := i + 1; j < num; j++ {
   770  				idj := f.Setting(j).ID
   771  				if idi == idj {
   772  					return true
   773  				}
   774  			}
   775  		}
   776  		return false
   777  	}
   778  	seen := map[SettingID]bool{}
   779  	for i := 0; i < num; i++ {
   780  		id := f.Setting(i).ID
   781  		if seen[id] {
   782  			return true
   783  		}
   784  		seen[id] = true
   785  	}
   786  	return false
   787  }
   788  
   789  // ForeachSetting runs fn for each setting.
   790  // It stops and returns the first error.
   791  func (f *SettingsFrame) ForeachSetting(fn func(Setting) error) error {
   792  	f.checkValid()
   793  	for i := 0; i < f.NumSettings(); i++ {
   794  		if err := fn(f.Setting(i)); err != nil {
   795  			return err
   796  		}
   797  	}
   798  	return nil
   799  }
   800  
   801  // WriteSettings writes a SETTINGS frame with zero or more settings
   802  // specified and the ACK bit not set.
   803  //
   804  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
   805  // It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
   806  func (f *Framer) WriteSettings(settings ...Setting) error {
   807  	f.startWrite(FrameSettings, 0, 0)
   808  	for _, s := range settings {
   809  		f.writeUint16(uint16(s.ID))
   810  		f.writeUint32(s.Val)
   811  	}
   812  	return f.endWrite()
   813  }
   814  
   815  // WriteSettingsAck writes an empty SETTINGS frame with the ACK bit set.
   816  //
   817  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
   818  // It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
   819  func (f *Framer) WriteSettingsAck() error {
   820  	f.startWrite(FrameSettings, FlagSettingsAck, 0)
   821  	return f.endWrite()
   822  }
   823  
   824  // A PingFrame is a mechanism for measuring a minimal round trip time
   825  // from the sender, as well as determining whether an idle connection
   826  // is still functional.
   827  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.7
   828  type PingFrame struct {
   829  	FrameHeader
   830  	Data [8]byte
   831  }
   832  
   833  func (f *PingFrame) IsAck() bool { return f.Flags.Has(FlagPingAck) }
   834  
   835  func parsePingFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error) {
   836  	if len(payload) != 8 {
   837  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize)
   838  	}
   839  	if fh.StreamID != 0 {
   840  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol)
   841  	}
   842  	f := &PingFrame{FrameHeader: fh}
   843  	copy(f.Data[:], payload)
   844  	return f, nil
   845  }
   846  
   847  func (f *Framer) WritePing(ack bool, data [8]byte) error {
   848  	var flags Flags
   849  	if ack {
   850  		flags = FlagPingAck
   851  	}
   852  	f.startWrite(FramePing, flags, 0)
   853  	f.writeBytes(data[:])
   854  	return f.endWrite()
   855  }
   856  
   857  // A GoAwayFrame informs the remote peer to stop creating streams on this connection.
   858  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.8
   859  type GoAwayFrame struct {
   860  	FrameHeader
   861  	LastStreamID uint32
   862  	ErrCode      ErrCode
   863  	debugData    []byte
   864  }
   865  
   866  // DebugData returns any debug data in the GOAWAY frame. Its contents
   867  // are not defined.
   868  // The caller must not retain the returned memory past the next
   869  // call to ReadFrame.
   870  func (f *GoAwayFrame) DebugData() []byte {
   871  	f.checkValid()
   872  	return f.debugData
   873  }
   874  
   875  func parseGoAwayFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) {
   876  	if fh.StreamID != 0 {
   877  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol)
   878  	}
   879  	if len(p) < 8 {
   880  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize)
   881  	}
   882  	return &GoAwayFrame{
   883  		FrameHeader:  fh,
   884  		LastStreamID: binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]) & (1<<31 - 1),
   885  		ErrCode:      ErrCode(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[4:8])),
   886  		debugData:    p[8:],
   887  	}, nil
   888  }
   889  
   890  func (f *Framer) WriteGoAway(maxStreamID uint32, code ErrCode, debugData []byte) error {
   891  	f.startWrite(FrameGoAway, 0, 0)
   892  	f.writeUint32(maxStreamID & (1<<31 - 1))
   893  	f.writeUint32(uint32(code))
   894  	f.writeBytes(debugData)
   895  	return f.endWrite()
   896  }
   897  
   898  // An UnknownFrame is the frame type returned when the frame type is unknown
   899  // or no specific frame type parser exists.
   900  type UnknownFrame struct {
   901  	FrameHeader
   902  	p []byte
   903  }
   904  
   905  // Payload returns the frame's payload (after the header).  It is not
   906  // valid to call this method after a subsequent call to
   907  // Framer.ReadFrame, nor is it valid to retain the returned slice.
   908  // The memory is owned by the Framer and is invalidated when the next
   909  // frame is read.
   910  func (f *UnknownFrame) Payload() []byte {
   911  	f.checkValid()
   912  	return f.p
   913  }
   914  
   915  func parseUnknownFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) {
   916  	return &UnknownFrame{fh, p}, nil
   917  }
   918  
   919  // A WindowUpdateFrame is used to implement flow control.
   920  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.9
   921  type WindowUpdateFrame struct {
   922  	FrameHeader
   923  	Increment uint32 // never read with high bit set
   924  }
   925  
   926  func parseWindowUpdateFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) {
   927  	if len(p) != 4 {
   928  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize)
   929  	}
   930  	inc := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]) & 0x7fffffff // mask off high reserved bit
   931  	if inc == 0 {
   932  		// A receiver MUST treat the receipt of a
   933  		// WINDOW_UPDATE frame with an flow control window
   934  		// increment of 0 as a stream error (Section 5.4.2) of
   935  		// type PROTOCOL_ERROR; errors on the connection flow
   936  		// control window MUST be treated as a connection
   937  		// error (Section 5.4.1).
   938  		if fh.StreamID == 0 {
   939  			return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol)
   940  		}
   941  		return nil, streamError(fh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol)
   942  	}
   943  	return &WindowUpdateFrame{
   944  		FrameHeader: fh,
   945  		Increment:   inc,
   946  	}, nil
   947  }
   948  
   949  // WriteWindowUpdate writes a WINDOW_UPDATE frame.
   950  // The increment value must be between 1 and 2,147,483,647, inclusive.
   951  // If the Stream ID is zero, the window update applies to the
   952  // connection as a whole.
   953  func (f *Framer) WriteWindowUpdate(streamID, incr uint32) error {
   954  	// "The legal range for the increment to the flow control window is 1 to 2^31-1 (2,147,483,647) octets."
   955  	if (incr < 1 || incr > 2147483647) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
   956  		return errors.New("illegal window increment value")
   957  	}
   958  	f.startWrite(FrameWindowUpdate, 0, streamID)
   959  	f.writeUint32(incr)
   960  	return f.endWrite()
   961  }
   962  
   963  // A HeadersFrame is used to open a stream and additionally carries a
   964  // header block fragment.
   965  type HeadersFrame struct {
   966  	FrameHeader
   967  
   968  	// Priority is set if FlagHeadersPriority is set in the FrameHeader.
   969  	Priority PriorityParam
   970  
   971  	headerFragBuf []byte // not owned
   972  }
   973  
   974  func (f *HeadersFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte {
   975  	f.checkValid()
   976  	return f.headerFragBuf
   977  }
   978  
   979  func (f *HeadersFrame) HeadersEnded() bool {
   980  	return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersEndHeaders)
   981  }
   982  
   983  func (f *HeadersFrame) StreamEnded() bool {
   984  	return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersEndStream)
   985  }
   986  
   987  func (f *HeadersFrame) HasPriority() bool {
   988  	return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersPriority)
   989  }
   990  
   991  func parseHeadersFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (_ Frame, err error) {
   992  	hf := &HeadersFrame{
   993  		FrameHeader: fh,
   994  	}
   995  	if fh.StreamID == 0 {
   996  		// HEADERS frames MUST be associated with a stream. If a HEADERS frame
   997  		// is received whose stream identifier field is 0x0, the recipient MUST
   998  		// respond with a connection error (Section 5.4.1) of type
   999  		// PROTOCOL_ERROR.
  1000  		return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "HEADERS frame with stream ID 0"}
  1001  	}
  1002  	var padLength uint8
  1003  	if fh.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersPadded) {
  1004  		if p, padLength, err = readByte(p); err != nil {
  1005  			return
  1006  		}
  1007  	}
  1008  	if fh.Flags.Has(FlagHeadersPriority) {
  1009  		var v uint32
  1010  		p, v, err = readUint32(p)
  1011  		if err != nil {
  1012  			return nil, err
  1013  		}
  1014  		hf.Priority.StreamDep = v & 0x7fffffff
  1015  		hf.Priority.Exclusive = (v != hf.Priority.StreamDep) // high bit was set
  1016  		p, hf.Priority.Weight, err = readByte(p)
  1017  		if err != nil {
  1018  			return nil, err
  1019  		}
  1020  	}
  1021  	if len(p)-int(padLength) <= 0 {
  1022  		return nil, streamError(fh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol)
  1023  	}
  1024  	hf.headerFragBuf = p[:len(p)-int(padLength)]
  1025  	return hf, nil
  1026  }
  1027  
  1028  // HeadersFrameParam are the parameters for writing a HEADERS frame.
  1029  type HeadersFrameParam struct {
  1030  	// StreamID is the required Stream ID to initiate.
  1031  	StreamID uint32
  1032  	// BlockFragment is part (or all) of a Header Block.
  1033  	BlockFragment []byte
  1034  
  1035  	// EndStream indicates that the header block is the last that
  1036  	// the endpoint will send for the identified stream. Setting
  1037  	// this flag causes the stream to enter one of "half closed"
  1038  	// states.
  1039  	EndStream bool
  1040  
  1041  	// EndHeaders indicates that this frame contains an entire
  1042  	// header block and is not followed by any
  1043  	// CONTINUATION frames.
  1044  	EndHeaders bool
  1045  
  1046  	// PadLength is the optional number of bytes of zeros to add
  1047  	// to this frame.
  1048  	PadLength uint8
  1049  
  1050  	// Priority, if non-zero, includes stream priority information
  1051  	// in the HEADER frame.
  1052  	Priority PriorityParam
  1053  }
  1054  
  1055  // WriteHeaders writes a single HEADERS frame.
  1056  //
  1057  // This is a low-level header writing method. Encoding headers and
  1058  // splitting them into any necessary CONTINUATION frames is handled
  1059  // elsewhere.
  1060  //
  1061  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
  1062  // It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
  1063  func (f *Framer) WriteHeaders(p HeadersFrameParam) error {
  1064  	if !validStreamID(p.StreamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
  1065  		return errStreamID
  1066  	}
  1067  	var flags Flags
  1068  	if p.PadLength != 0 {
  1069  		flags |= FlagHeadersPadded
  1070  	}
  1071  	if p.EndStream {
  1072  		flags |= FlagHeadersEndStream
  1073  	}
  1074  	if p.EndHeaders {
  1075  		flags |= FlagHeadersEndHeaders
  1076  	}
  1077  	if !p.Priority.IsZero() {
  1078  		flags |= FlagHeadersPriority
  1079  	}
  1080  	f.startWrite(FrameHeaders, flags, p.StreamID)
  1081  	if p.PadLength != 0 {
  1082  		f.writeByte(p.PadLength)
  1083  	}
  1084  	if !p.Priority.IsZero() {
  1085  		v := p.Priority.StreamDep
  1086  		if !validStreamIDOrZero(v) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
  1087  			return errDepStreamID
  1088  		}
  1089  		if p.Priority.Exclusive {
  1090  			v |= 1 << 31
  1091  		}
  1092  		f.writeUint32(v)
  1093  		f.writeByte(p.Priority.Weight)
  1094  	}
  1095  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, p.BlockFragment...)
  1096  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, padZeros[:p.PadLength]...)
  1097  	return f.endWrite()
  1098  }
  1099  
  1100  // A PriorityFrame specifies the sender-advised priority of a stream.
  1101  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.3
  1102  type PriorityFrame struct {
  1103  	FrameHeader
  1104  	PriorityParam
  1105  }
  1106  
  1107  // PriorityParam are the stream prioritzation parameters.
  1108  type PriorityParam struct {
  1109  	// StreamDep is a 31-bit stream identifier for the
  1110  	// stream that this stream depends on. Zero means no
  1111  	// dependency.
  1112  	StreamDep uint32
  1113  
  1114  	// Exclusive is whether the dependency is exclusive.
  1115  	Exclusive bool
  1116  
  1117  	// Weight is the stream's zero-indexed weight. It should be
  1118  	// set together with StreamDep, or neither should be set. Per
  1119  	// the spec, "Add one to the value to obtain a weight between
  1120  	// 1 and 256."
  1121  	Weight uint8
  1122  }
  1123  
  1124  func (p PriorityParam) IsZero() bool {
  1125  	return p == PriorityParam{}
  1126  }
  1127  
  1128  func parsePriorityFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, payload []byte) (Frame, error) {
  1129  	if fh.StreamID == 0 {
  1130  		return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "PRIORITY frame with stream ID 0"}
  1131  	}
  1132  	if len(payload) != 5 {
  1133  		return nil, connError{ErrCodeFrameSize, fmt.Sprintf("PRIORITY frame payload size was %d; want 5", len(payload))}
  1134  	}
  1135  	v := binary.BigEndian.Uint32(payload[:4])
  1136  	streamID := v & 0x7fffffff // mask off high bit
  1137  	return &PriorityFrame{
  1138  		FrameHeader: fh,
  1139  		PriorityParam: PriorityParam{
  1140  			Weight:    payload[4],
  1141  			StreamDep: streamID,
  1142  			Exclusive: streamID != v, // was high bit set?
  1143  		},
  1144  	}, nil
  1145  }
  1146  
  1147  // WritePriority writes a PRIORITY frame.
  1148  //
  1149  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
  1150  // It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
  1151  func (f *Framer) WritePriority(streamID uint32, p PriorityParam) error {
  1152  	if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
  1153  		return errStreamID
  1154  	}
  1155  	if !validStreamIDOrZero(p.StreamDep) {
  1156  		return errDepStreamID
  1157  	}
  1158  	f.startWrite(FramePriority, 0, streamID)
  1159  	v := p.StreamDep
  1160  	if p.Exclusive {
  1161  		v |= 1 << 31
  1162  	}
  1163  	f.writeUint32(v)
  1164  	f.writeByte(p.Weight)
  1165  	return f.endWrite()
  1166  }
  1167  
  1168  // A RSTStreamFrame allows for abnormal termination of a stream.
  1169  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.4
  1170  type RSTStreamFrame struct {
  1171  	FrameHeader
  1172  	ErrCode ErrCode
  1173  }
  1174  
  1175  func parseRSTStreamFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) {
  1176  	if len(p) != 4 {
  1177  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeFrameSize)
  1178  	}
  1179  	if fh.StreamID == 0 {
  1180  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol)
  1181  	}
  1182  	return &RSTStreamFrame{fh, ErrCode(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]))}, nil
  1183  }
  1184  
  1185  // WriteRSTStream writes a RST_STREAM frame.
  1186  //
  1187  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
  1188  // It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
  1189  func (f *Framer) WriteRSTStream(streamID uint32, code ErrCode) error {
  1190  	if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
  1191  		return errStreamID
  1192  	}
  1193  	f.startWrite(FrameRSTStream, 0, streamID)
  1194  	f.writeUint32(uint32(code))
  1195  	return f.endWrite()
  1196  }
  1197  
  1198  // A ContinuationFrame is used to continue a sequence of header block fragments.
  1199  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.10
  1200  type ContinuationFrame struct {
  1201  	FrameHeader
  1202  	headerFragBuf []byte
  1203  }
  1204  
  1205  func parseContinuationFrame(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (Frame, error) {
  1206  	if fh.StreamID == 0 {
  1207  		return nil, connError{ErrCodeProtocol, "CONTINUATION frame with stream ID 0"}
  1208  	}
  1209  	return &ContinuationFrame{fh, p}, nil
  1210  }
  1211  
  1212  func (f *ContinuationFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte {
  1213  	f.checkValid()
  1214  	return f.headerFragBuf
  1215  }
  1216  
  1217  func (f *ContinuationFrame) HeadersEnded() bool {
  1218  	return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagContinuationEndHeaders)
  1219  }
  1220  
  1221  // WriteContinuation writes a CONTINUATION frame.
  1222  //
  1223  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
  1224  // It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
  1225  func (f *Framer) WriteContinuation(streamID uint32, endHeaders bool, headerBlockFragment []byte) error {
  1226  	if !validStreamID(streamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
  1227  		return errStreamID
  1228  	}
  1229  	var flags Flags
  1230  	if endHeaders {
  1231  		flags |= FlagContinuationEndHeaders
  1232  	}
  1233  	f.startWrite(FrameContinuation, flags, streamID)
  1234  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, headerBlockFragment...)
  1235  	return f.endWrite()
  1236  }
  1237  
  1238  // A PushPromiseFrame is used to initiate a server stream.
  1239  // See http://http2.github.io/http2-spec/#rfc.section.6.6
  1240  type PushPromiseFrame struct {
  1241  	FrameHeader
  1242  	PromiseID     uint32
  1243  	headerFragBuf []byte // not owned
  1244  }
  1245  
  1246  func (f *PushPromiseFrame) HeaderBlockFragment() []byte {
  1247  	f.checkValid()
  1248  	return f.headerFragBuf
  1249  }
  1250  
  1251  func (f *PushPromiseFrame) HeadersEnded() bool {
  1252  	return f.FrameHeader.Flags.Has(FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders)
  1253  }
  1254  
  1255  func parsePushPromise(_ *frameCache, fh FrameHeader, p []byte) (_ Frame, err error) {
  1256  	pp := &PushPromiseFrame{
  1257  		FrameHeader: fh,
  1258  	}
  1259  	if pp.StreamID == 0 {
  1260  		// PUSH_PROMISE frames MUST be associated with an existing,
  1261  		// peer-initiated stream. The stream identifier of a
  1262  		// PUSH_PROMISE frame indicates the stream it is associated
  1263  		// with. If the stream identifier field specifies the value
  1264  		// 0x0, a recipient MUST respond with a connection error
  1265  		// (Section 5.4.1) of type PROTOCOL_ERROR.
  1266  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol)
  1267  	}
  1268  	// The PUSH_PROMISE frame includes optional padding.
  1269  	// Padding fields and flags are identical to those defined for DATA frames
  1270  	var padLength uint8
  1271  	if fh.Flags.Has(FlagPushPromisePadded) {
  1272  		if p, padLength, err = readByte(p); err != nil {
  1273  			return
  1274  		}
  1275  	}
  1276  
  1277  	p, pp.PromiseID, err = readUint32(p)
  1278  	if err != nil {
  1279  		return
  1280  	}
  1281  	pp.PromiseID = pp.PromiseID & (1<<31 - 1)
  1282  
  1283  	if int(padLength) > len(p) {
  1284  		// like the DATA frame, error out if padding is longer than the body.
  1285  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeProtocol)
  1286  	}
  1287  	pp.headerFragBuf = p[:len(p)-int(padLength)]
  1288  	return pp, nil
  1289  }
  1290  
  1291  // PushPromiseParam are the parameters for writing a PUSH_PROMISE frame.
  1292  type PushPromiseParam struct {
  1293  	// StreamID is the required Stream ID to initiate.
  1294  	StreamID uint32
  1295  
  1296  	// PromiseID is the required Stream ID which this
  1297  	// Push Promises
  1298  	PromiseID uint32
  1299  
  1300  	// BlockFragment is part (or all) of a Header Block.
  1301  	BlockFragment []byte
  1302  
  1303  	// EndHeaders indicates that this frame contains an entire
  1304  	// header block and is not followed by any
  1305  	// CONTINUATION frames.
  1306  	EndHeaders bool
  1307  
  1308  	// PadLength is the optional number of bytes of zeros to add
  1309  	// to this frame.
  1310  	PadLength uint8
  1311  }
  1312  
  1313  // WritePushPromise writes a single PushPromise Frame.
  1314  //
  1315  // As with Header Frames, This is the low level call for writing
  1316  // individual frames. Continuation frames are handled elsewhere.
  1317  //
  1318  // It will perform exactly one Write to the underlying Writer.
  1319  // It is the caller's responsibility to not call other Write methods concurrently.
  1320  func (f *Framer) WritePushPromise(p PushPromiseParam) error {
  1321  	if !validStreamID(p.StreamID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
  1322  		return errStreamID
  1323  	}
  1324  	var flags Flags
  1325  	if p.PadLength != 0 {
  1326  		flags |= FlagPushPromisePadded
  1327  	}
  1328  	if p.EndHeaders {
  1329  		flags |= FlagPushPromiseEndHeaders
  1330  	}
  1331  	f.startWrite(FramePushPromise, flags, p.StreamID)
  1332  	if p.PadLength != 0 {
  1333  		f.writeByte(p.PadLength)
  1334  	}
  1335  	if !validStreamID(p.PromiseID) && !f.AllowIllegalWrites {
  1336  		return errStreamID
  1337  	}
  1338  	f.writeUint32(p.PromiseID)
  1339  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, p.BlockFragment...)
  1340  	f.wbuf = append(f.wbuf, padZeros[:p.PadLength]...)
  1341  	return f.endWrite()
  1342  }
  1343  
  1344  // WriteRawFrame writes a raw frame. This can be used to write
  1345  // extension frames unknown to this package.
  1346  func (f *Framer) WriteRawFrame(t FrameType, flags Flags, streamID uint32, payload []byte) error {
  1347  	f.startWrite(t, flags, streamID)
  1348  	f.writeBytes(payload)
  1349  	return f.endWrite()
  1350  }
  1351  
  1352  func readByte(p []byte) (remain []byte, b byte, err error) {
  1353  	if len(p) == 0 {
  1354  		return nil, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
  1355  	}
  1356  	return p[1:], p[0], nil
  1357  }
  1358  
  1359  func readUint32(p []byte) (remain []byte, v uint32, err error) {
  1360  	if len(p) < 4 {
  1361  		return nil, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF
  1362  	}
  1363  	return p[4:], binary.BigEndian.Uint32(p[:4]), nil
  1364  }
  1365  
  1366  type streamEnder interface {
  1367  	StreamEnded() bool
  1368  }
  1369  
  1370  type headersEnder interface {
  1371  	HeadersEnded() bool
  1372  }
  1373  
  1374  type headersOrContinuation interface {
  1375  	headersEnder
  1376  	HeaderBlockFragment() []byte
  1377  }
  1378  
  1379  // A MetaHeadersFrame is the representation of one HEADERS frame and
  1380  // zero or more contiguous CONTINUATION frames and the decoding of
  1381  // their HPACK-encoded contents.
  1382  //
  1383  // This type of frame does not appear on the wire and is only returned
  1384  // by the Framer when Framer.ReadMetaHeaders is set.
  1385  type MetaHeadersFrame struct {
  1386  	*HeadersFrame
  1387  
  1388  	// Fields are the fields contained in the HEADERS and
  1389  	// CONTINUATION frames. The underlying slice is owned by the
  1390  	// Framer and must not be retained after the next call to
  1391  	// ReadFrame.
  1392  	//
  1393  	// Fields are guaranteed to be in the correct http2 order and
  1394  	// not have unknown pseudo header fields or invalid header
  1395  	// field names or values. Required pseudo header fields may be
  1396  	// missing, however. Use the MetaHeadersFrame.Pseudo accessor
  1397  	// method access pseudo headers.
  1398  	Fields []hpack.HeaderField
  1399  
  1400  	// Truncated is whether the max header list size limit was hit
  1401  	// and Fields is incomplete. The hpack decoder state is still
  1402  	// valid, however.
  1403  	Truncated bool
  1404  }
  1405  
  1406  // PseudoValue returns the given pseudo header field's value.
  1407  // The provided pseudo field should not contain the leading colon.
  1408  func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoValue(pseudo string) string {
  1409  	for _, hf := range mh.Fields {
  1410  		if !hf.IsPseudo() {
  1411  			return ""
  1412  		}
  1413  		if hf.Name[1:] == pseudo {
  1414  			return hf.Value
  1415  		}
  1416  	}
  1417  	return ""
  1418  }
  1419  
  1420  // RegularFields returns the regular (non-pseudo) header fields of mh.
  1421  // The caller does not own the returned slice.
  1422  func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) RegularFields() []hpack.HeaderField {
  1423  	for i, hf := range mh.Fields {
  1424  		if !hf.IsPseudo() {
  1425  			return mh.Fields[i:]
  1426  		}
  1427  	}
  1428  	return nil
  1429  }
  1430  
  1431  // PseudoFields returns the pseudo header fields of mh.
  1432  // The caller does not own the returned slice.
  1433  func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) PseudoFields() []hpack.HeaderField {
  1434  	for i, hf := range mh.Fields {
  1435  		if !hf.IsPseudo() {
  1436  			return mh.Fields[:i]
  1437  		}
  1438  	}
  1439  	return mh.Fields
  1440  }
  1441  
  1442  func (mh *MetaHeadersFrame) checkPseudos() error {
  1443  	var isRequest, isResponse bool
  1444  	pf := mh.PseudoFields()
  1445  	for i, hf := range pf {
  1446  		switch hf.Name {
  1447  		case ":method", ":path", ":scheme", ":authority":
  1448  			isRequest = true
  1449  		case ":status":
  1450  			isResponse = true
  1451  		default:
  1452  			return pseudoHeaderError(hf.Name)
  1453  		}
  1454  		// Check for duplicates.
  1455  		// This would be a bad algorithm, but N is 4.
  1456  		// And this doesn't allocate.
  1457  		for _, hf2 := range pf[:i] {
  1458  			if hf.Name == hf2.Name {
  1459  				return duplicatePseudoHeaderError(hf.Name)
  1460  			}
  1461  		}
  1462  	}
  1463  	if isRequest && isResponse {
  1464  		return errMixPseudoHeaderTypes
  1465  	}
  1466  	return nil
  1467  }
  1468  
  1469  func (fr *Framer) maxHeaderStringLen() int {
  1470  	v := fr.maxHeaderListSize()
  1471  	if uint32(int(v)) == v {
  1472  		return int(v)
  1473  	}
  1474  	// They had a crazy big number for MaxHeaderBytes anyway,
  1475  	// so give them unlimited header lengths:
  1476  	return 0
  1477  }
  1478  
  1479  // readMetaFrame returns 0 or more CONTINUATION frames from fr and
  1480  // merge them into the provided hf and returns a MetaHeadersFrame
  1481  // with the decoded hpack values.
  1482  func (fr *Framer) readMetaFrame(hf *HeadersFrame) (*MetaHeadersFrame, error) {
  1483  	if fr.AllowIllegalReads {
  1484  		return nil, errors.New("illegal use of AllowIllegalReads with ReadMetaHeaders")
  1485  	}
  1486  	mh := &MetaHeadersFrame{
  1487  		HeadersFrame: hf,
  1488  	}
  1489  	var remainSize = fr.maxHeaderListSize()
  1490  	var sawRegular bool
  1491  
  1492  	var invalid error // pseudo header field errors
  1493  	hdec := fr.ReadMetaHeaders
  1494  	hdec.SetEmitEnabled(true)
  1495  	hdec.SetMaxStringLength(fr.maxHeaderStringLen())
  1496  	hdec.SetEmitFunc(func(hf hpack.HeaderField) {
  1497  		if VerboseLogs && fr.logReads {
  1498  			fr.debugReadLoggerf("http2: decoded hpack field %+v", hf)
  1499  		}
  1500  		if !httpguts.ValidHeaderFieldValue(hf.Value) {
  1501  			invalid = headerFieldValueError(hf.Value)
  1502  		}
  1503  		isPseudo := strings.HasPrefix(hf.Name, ":")
  1504  		if isPseudo {
  1505  			if sawRegular {
  1506  				invalid = errPseudoAfterRegular
  1507  			}
  1508  		} else {
  1509  			sawRegular = true
  1510  			if !validWireHeaderFieldName(hf.Name) {
  1511  				invalid = headerFieldNameError(hf.Name)
  1512  			}
  1513  		}
  1514  
  1515  		if invalid != nil {
  1516  			hdec.SetEmitEnabled(false)
  1517  			return
  1518  		}
  1519  
  1520  		size := hf.Size()
  1521  		if size > remainSize {
  1522  			hdec.SetEmitEnabled(false)
  1523  			mh.Truncated = true
  1524  			return
  1525  		}
  1526  		remainSize -= size
  1527  
  1528  		mh.Fields = append(mh.Fields, hf)
  1529  	})
  1530  	// Lose reference to MetaHeadersFrame:
  1531  	defer hdec.SetEmitFunc(func(hf hpack.HeaderField) {})
  1532  
  1533  	var hc headersOrContinuation = hf
  1534  	for {
  1535  		frag := hc.HeaderBlockFragment()
  1536  		if _, err := hdec.Write(frag); err != nil {
  1537  			return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeCompression)
  1538  		}
  1539  
  1540  		if hc.HeadersEnded() {
  1541  			break
  1542  		}
  1543  		if f, err := fr.ReadFrame(); err != nil {
  1544  			return nil, err
  1545  		} else {
  1546  			hc = f.(*ContinuationFrame) // guaranteed by checkFrameOrder
  1547  		}
  1548  	}
  1549  
  1550  	mh.HeadersFrame.headerFragBuf = nil
  1551  	mh.HeadersFrame.invalidate()
  1552  
  1553  	if err := hdec.Close(); err != nil {
  1554  		return nil, ConnectionError(ErrCodeCompression)
  1555  	}
  1556  	if invalid != nil {
  1557  		fr.errDetail = invalid
  1558  		if VerboseLogs {
  1559  			log.Printf("http2: invalid header: %v", invalid)
  1560  		}
  1561  		return nil, StreamError{mh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol, invalid}
  1562  	}
  1563  	if err := mh.checkPseudos(); err != nil {
  1564  		fr.errDetail = err
  1565  		if VerboseLogs {
  1566  			log.Printf("http2: invalid pseudo headers: %v", err)
  1567  		}
  1568  		return nil, StreamError{mh.StreamID, ErrCodeProtocol, err}
  1569  	}
  1570  	return mh, nil
  1571  }
  1572  
  1573  func summarizeFrame(f Frame) string {
  1574  	var buf bytes.Buffer
  1575  	f.Header().writeDebug(&buf)
  1576  	switch f := f.(type) {
  1577  	case *SettingsFrame:
  1578  		n := 0
  1579  		f.ForeachSetting(func(s Setting) error {
  1580  			n++
  1581  			if n == 1 {
  1582  				buf.WriteString(", settings:")
  1583  			}
  1584  			fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " %v=%v,", s.ID, s.Val)
  1585  			return nil
  1586  		})
  1587  		if n > 0 {
  1588  			buf.Truncate(buf.Len() - 1) // remove trailing comma
  1589  		}
  1590  	case *DataFrame:
  1591  		data := f.Data()
  1592  		const max = 256
  1593  		if len(data) > max {
  1594  			data = data[:max]
  1595  		}
  1596  		fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " data=%q", data)
  1597  		if len(f.Data()) > max {
  1598  			fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " (%d bytes omitted)", len(f.Data())-max)
  1599  		}
  1600  	case *WindowUpdateFrame:
  1601  		if f.StreamID == 0 {
  1602  			buf.WriteString(" (conn)")
  1603  		}
  1604  		fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " incr=%v", f.Increment)
  1605  	case *PingFrame:
  1606  		fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " ping=%q", f.Data[:])
  1607  	case *GoAwayFrame:
  1608  		fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " LastStreamID=%v ErrCode=%v Debug=%q",
  1609  			f.LastStreamID, f.ErrCode, f.debugData)
  1610  	case *RSTStreamFrame:
  1611  		fmt.Fprintf(&buf, " ErrCode=%v", f.ErrCode)
  1612  	}
  1613  	return buf.String()
  1614  }