diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 42622633a..a4af6ce25 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -16,26 +16,29 @@ require ( github.com/urfave/cli/v2 v2.27.3 golang.org/x/mod v0.19.0 golang.org/x/net v0.27.0 - google.golang.org/grpc v1.63.2 - k8s.io/api v0.30.3 - k8s.io/apimachinery v0.30.3 - k8s.io/client-go v0.30.3 + google.golang.org/grpc v1.65.0 + k8s.io/api v0.31.1 + k8s.io/apimachinery v0.31.1 + k8s.io/client-go v0.31.1 k8s.io/klog/v2 v2.130.1 - k8s.io/kubelet v0.30.3 - k8s.io/mount-utils v0.30.3 + k8s.io/kubelet v0.31.1 + k8s.io/mount-utils v0.31.1 sigs.k8s.io/node-feature-discovery v0.15.4 sigs.k8s.io/yaml v1.4.0 tags.cncf.io/container-device-interface v0.8.0 ) require ( + github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0 // indirect github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.4 // indirect - github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 // indirect + github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.2-0.20180830191138-d8f796af33cc // indirect github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3 v3.11.3 // indirect - github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1 // indirect + github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2 v2.7.0 // indirect + github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.2 // indirect github.com/go-openapi/jsonpointer v0.20.2 // indirect github.com/go-openapi/jsonreference v0.20.4 // indirect github.com/go-openapi/swag v0.22.9 // indirect + github.com/godbus/dbus/v5 v5.1.0 // indirect github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2 // indirect github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4 // indirect github.com/google/gnostic-models v0.6.8 // indirect @@ -45,32 +48,33 @@ require ( github.com/josharian/intern v1.0.0 // indirect github.com/json-iterator/go v1.1.12 // indirect github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.7.7 // indirect - github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo v0.6.2 // indirect + github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo v0.7.1 // indirect github.com/modern-go/concurrent v0.0.0-20180306012644-bacd9c7ef1dd // indirect github.com/modern-go/reflect2 v1.0.2 // indirect github.com/munnerz/goautoneg v0.0.0-20191010083416-a7dc8b61c822 // indirect - github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0 // indirect github.com/onsi/gomega v1.34.1 // indirect + github.com/opencontainers/runc v1.1.13 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.2.0 // indirect github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools v0.9.1-0.20221107090550-2e043c6bd626 // indirect - github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 // indirect + github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.1-0.20181226105442-5d4384ee4fb2 // indirect github.com/russross/blackfriday/v2 v2.1.0 // indirect github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 // indirect github.com/syndtr/gocapability v0.0.0-20200815063812-42c35b437635 // indirect + github.com/x448/float16 v0.8.4 // indirect github.com/xrash/smetrics v0.0.0-20240521201337-686a1a2994c1 // indirect - golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.17.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20240719175910-8a7402abbf56 // indirect + golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.21.0 // indirect golang.org/x/sys v0.22.0 // indirect golang.org/x/term v0.22.0 // indirect golang.org/x/text v0.16.0 // indirect golang.org/x/time v0.5.0 // indirect - google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.8 // indirect - google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20240227224415-6ceb2ff114de // indirect - google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.1 // indirect + google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20240701130421-f6361c86f094 // indirect + google.golang.org/protobuf v1.34.2 // indirect gopkg.in/inf.v0 v0.9.1 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v2 v2.4.0 // indirect gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 // indirect k8s.io/kube-openapi v0.0.0-20240228011516-70dd3763d340 // indirect - k8s.io/utils v0.0.0-20240102154912-e7106e64919e // indirect + k8s.io/utils v0.0.0-20240711033017-18e509b52bc8 // indirect sigs.k8s.io/json v0.0.0-20221116044647-bc3834ca7abd // indirect sigs.k8s.io/structured-merge-diff/v4 v4.4.1 // indirect tags.cncf.io/container-device-interface/specs-go v0.8.0 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 9ca788a14..fa6232ab4 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -8,17 +8,22 @@ github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit v1.16.1 h1:PkY6RqYD1wIt1izCvYZ7kr7Iit github.com/NVIDIA/nvidia-container-toolkit v1.16.1/go.mod h1:jJXYvHEdqqpDcRXvolaiFCBsgLxvCwmJWSBZM3zQPY8= github.com/blang/semver/v4 v4.0.0 h1:1PFHFE6yCCTv8C1TeyNNarDzntLi7wMI5i/pzqYIsAM= github.com/blang/semver/v4 v4.0.0/go.mod h1:IbckMUScFkM3pff0VJDNKRiT6TG/YpiHIM2yvyW5YoQ= +github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0 h1:RrqgGjYQKalulkV8NGVIfkXQf6YYmOyiJKk8iXXhfZs= +github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22 v22.5.0/go.mod h1:Y58oyj3AT4RCenI/lSvhwexgC+NSVTIJ3seZv2GcEnc= github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.4 h1:wfIWP927BUkWJb2NmU/kNDYIBTh/ziUX91+lVfRxZq4= github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.4/go.mod h1:tgQtvFlXSQOSOSIRvRPT7W67SCa46tRHOmNcaadrF8o= github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= -github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 h1:vj9j/u1bqnvCEfJOwUhtlOARqs3+rkHYY13jYWTU97c= github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= +github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.2-0.20180830191138-d8f796af33cc h1:U9qPSI2PIWSS1VwoXQT9A3Wy9MM3WgvqSxFWenqJduM= +github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.2-0.20180830191138-d8f796af33cc/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3 v3.11.3 h1:yagOQz/38xJmcNeZJtrUcKjkHRltIaIFXKWeG1SkWGE= github.com/emicklei/go-restful/v3 v3.11.3/go.mod h1:6n3XBCmQQb25CM2LCACGz8ukIrRry+4bhvbpWn3mrbc= github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0 h1:8JEhPFa5W2WU7YfeZzPNqzMP6Lwt7L2715Ggo0nosvA= github.com/fsnotify/fsnotify v1.7.0/go.mod h1:40Bi/Hjc2AVfZrqy+aj+yEI+/bRxZnMJyTJwOpGvigM= -github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1 h1:pKouT5E8xu9zeFC39JXRDukb6JFQPXM5p5I91188VAQ= -github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.1/go.mod h1:9T104GzyrTigFIr8wt5mBrctHMim0Nb2HLGrmQ40KvY= +github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2 v2.7.0 h1:iM5WgngdRBanHcxugY4JySA0nk1wZorNOpTgCMedv5E= +github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2 v2.7.0/go.mod h1:pxXPTn3joSm21Gbwsv0w9OSA2y1HFR9qXEeXQVeNoDQ= +github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.2 h1:6pFjapn8bFcIbiKo3XT4j/BhANplGihG6tvd+8rYgrY= +github.com/go-logr/logr v1.4.2/go.mod h1:9T104GzyrTigFIr8wt5mBrctHMim0Nb2HLGrmQ40KvY= github.com/go-openapi/jsonpointer v0.20.2 h1:mQc3nmndL8ZBzStEo3JYF8wzmeWffDH4VbXz58sAx6Q= github.com/go-openapi/jsonpointer v0.20.2/go.mod h1:bHen+N0u1KEO3YlmqOjTT9Adn1RfD91Ar825/PuiRVs= github.com/go-openapi/jsonreference v0.20.4 h1:bKlDxQxQJgwpUSgOENiMPzCTBVuc7vTdXSSgNeAhojU= @@ -28,23 +33,23 @@ github.com/go-openapi/swag v0.22.9/go.mod h1:3/OXnFfnMAwBD099SwYRk7GD3xOrr1iL7d/ github.com/go-task/slim-sprig v0.0.0-20230315185526-52ccab3ef572 h1:tfuBGBXKqDEevZMzYi5KSi8KkcZtzBcTgAUUtapy0OI= github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 v3.0.0 h1:sUs3vkvUymDpBKi3qH1YSqBQk9+9D/8M2mN1vB6EwHI= github.com/go-task/slim-sprig/v3 v3.0.0/go.mod h1:W848ghGpv3Qj3dhTPRyJypKRiqCdHZiAzKg9hl15HA8= +github.com/godbus/dbus/v5 v5.0.4/go.mod h1:xhWf0FNVPg57R7Z0UbKHbJfkEywrmjJnf7w5xrFpKfA= +github.com/godbus/dbus/v5 v5.1.0 h1:4KLkAxT3aOY8Li4FRJe/KvhoNFFxo0m6fNuFUO8QJUk= +github.com/godbus/dbus/v5 v5.1.0/go.mod h1:xhWf0FNVPg57R7Z0UbKHbJfkEywrmjJnf7w5xrFpKfA= github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2 h1:Ov1cvc58UF3b5XjBnZv7+opcTcQFZebYjWzi34vdm4Q= github.com/gogo/protobuf v1.3.2/go.mod h1:P1XiOD3dCwIKUDQYPy72D8LYyHL2YPYrpS2s69NZV8Q= -github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.0/go.mod h1:FsONVRAS9T7sI+LIUmWTfcYkHO4aIWwzhcaSAoJOfIk= -github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.2/go.mod h1:XVQd3VNwM+JqD3oG2Ue2ip4fOMUkwXdXDdiuN0vRsmY= github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4 h1:i7eJL8qZTpSEXOPTxNKhASYpMn+8e5Q6AdndVa1dWek= github.com/golang/protobuf v1.5.4/go.mod h1:lnTiLA8Wa4RWRcIUkrtSVa5nRhsEGBg48fD6rSs7xps= github.com/google/gnostic-models v0.6.8 h1:yo/ABAfM5IMRsS1VnXjTBvUb61tFIHozhlYvRgGre9I= github.com/google/gnostic-models v0.6.8/go.mod h1:5n7qKqH0f5wFt+aWF8CW6pZLLNOfYuF5OpfBSENuI8U= -github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.5/go.mod h1:v8dTdLbMG2kIc/vJvl+f65V22dbkXbowE6jgT/gNBxE= github.com/google/go-cmp v0.5.9/go.mod h1:17dUlkBOakJ0+DkrSSNjCkIjxS6bF9zb3elmeNGIjoY= github.com/google/go-cmp v0.6.0 h1:ofyhxvXcZhMsU5ulbFiLKl/XBFqE1GSq7atu8tAmTRI= github.com/google/go-cmp v0.6.0/go.mod h1:17dUlkBOakJ0+DkrSSNjCkIjxS6bF9zb3elmeNGIjoY= github.com/google/gofuzz v1.0.0/go.mod h1:dBl0BpW6vV/+mYPU4Po3pmUjxk6FQPldtuIdl/M65Eg= github.com/google/gofuzz v1.2.0 h1:xRy4A+RhZaiKjJ1bPfwQ8sedCA+YS2YcCHW6ec7JMi0= github.com/google/gofuzz v1.2.0/go.mod h1:dBl0BpW6vV/+mYPU4Po3pmUjxk6FQPldtuIdl/M65Eg= -github.com/google/pprof v0.0.0-20240424215950-a892ee059fd6 h1:k7nVchz72niMH6YLQNvHSdIE7iqsQxK1P41mySCvssg= -github.com/google/pprof v0.0.0-20240424215950-a892ee059fd6/go.mod h1:kf6iHlnVGwgKolg33glAes7Yg/8iWP8ukqeldJSO7jw= +github.com/google/pprof v0.0.0-20240525223248-4bfdf5a9a2af h1:kmjWCqn2qkEml422C2Rrd27c3VGxi6a/6HNq8QmHRKM= +github.com/google/pprof v0.0.0-20240525223248-4bfdf5a9a2af/go.mod h1:K1liHPHnj73Fdn/EKuT8nrFqBihUSKXoLYU0BuatOYo= github.com/google/renameio v1.0.1 h1:Lh/jXZmvZxb0BBeSY5VKEfidcbcbenKjZFzM/q0fSeU= github.com/google/renameio v1.0.1/go.mod h1:t/HQoYBZSsWSNK35C6CO/TpPLDVWvxOHboWUAweKUpk= github.com/google/uuid v1.3.0/go.mod h1:TIyPZe4MgqvfeYDBFedMoGGpEw/LqOeaOT+nhxU+yHo= @@ -70,8 +75,8 @@ github.com/kr/text v0.2.0/go.mod h1:eLer722TekiGuMkidMxC/pM04lWEeraHUUmBw8l2grE= github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.7.7 h1:UGYAvKxe3sBsEDzO8ZeWOSlIQfWFlxbzLZe7hwFURr0= github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.7.7/go.mod h1:xzfreul335JAWq5oZzymOObrkdz5UnU4kGfJJLY9Nlc= github.com/mndrix/tap-go v0.0.0-20171203230836-629fa407e90b/go.mod h1:pzzDgJWZ34fGzaAZGFW22KVZDfyrYW+QABMrWnJBnSs= -github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo v0.6.2 h1:BzJjoreD5BMFNmD9Rus6gdd1pLuecOFPt8wC+Vygl78= -github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo v0.6.2/go.mod h1:IJb6JQeOklcdMU9F5xQ8ZALD+CUr5VlGpwtX+VE0rpI= +github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo v0.7.1 h1:/tTvQaSJRr2FshkhXiIpux6fQ2Zvc4j7tAhMTStAG2g= +github.com/moby/sys/mountinfo v0.7.1/go.mod h1:IJb6JQeOklcdMU9F5xQ8ZALD+CUr5VlGpwtX+VE0rpI= github.com/modern-go/concurrent v0.0.0-20180228061459-e0a39a4cb421/go.mod h1:6dJC0mAP4ikYIbvyc7fijjWJddQyLn8Ig3JB5CqoB9Q= github.com/modern-go/concurrent v0.0.0-20180306012644-bacd9c7ef1dd h1:TRLaZ9cD/w8PVh93nsPXa1VrQ6jlwL5oN8l14QlcNfg= github.com/modern-go/concurrent v0.0.0-20180306012644-bacd9c7ef1dd/go.mod h1:6dJC0mAP4ikYIbvyc7fijjWJddQyLn8Ig3JB5CqoB9Q= @@ -84,6 +89,8 @@ github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0 h1:9Cnnf7UHo57Hy3k6/m5k3dRfGTMXGvxhHFvkDTCTpvA github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 v2.19.0/go.mod h1:rlwLi9PilAFJ8jCg9UE1QP6VBpd6/xj3SRC0d6TU0To= github.com/onsi/gomega v1.34.1 h1:EUMJIKUjM8sKjYbtxQI9A4z2o+rruxnzNvpknOXie6k= github.com/onsi/gomega v1.34.1/go.mod h1:kU1QgUvBDLXBJq618Xvm2LUX6rSAfRaFRTcdOeDLwwY= +github.com/opencontainers/runc v1.1.13 h1:98S2srgG9vw0zWcDpFMn5TRrh8kLxa/5OFUstuUhmRs= +github.com/opencontainers/runc v1.1.13/go.mod h1:R016aXacfp/gwQBYw2FDGa9m+n6atbLWrYY8hNMT/sA= github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.0.3-0.20220825212826-86290f6a00fb/go.mod h1:jwyrGlmzljRJv/Fgzds9SsS/C5hL+LL3ko9hs6T5lQ0= github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.2.0 h1:z97+pHb3uELt/yiAWD691HNHQIF07bE7dzrbT927iTk= github.com/opencontainers/runtime-spec v1.2.0/go.mod h1:jwyrGlmzljRJv/Fgzds9SsS/C5hL+LL3ko9hs6T5lQ0= @@ -92,12 +99,13 @@ github.com/opencontainers/runtime-tools v0.9.1-0.20221107090550-2e043c6bd626/go. github.com/opencontainers/selinux v1.9.1/go.mod h1:2i0OySw99QjzBBQByd1Gr9gSjvuho1lHsJxIJ3gGbJI= github.com/opencontainers/selinux v1.11.0 h1:+5Zbo97w3Lbmb3PeqQtpmTkMwsW5nRI3YaLpt7tQ7oU= github.com/opencontainers/selinux v1.11.0/go.mod h1:E5dMC3VPuVvVHDYmi78qvhJp8+M586T4DlDRYpFkyec= -github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0 h1:4DBwDE0NGyQoBHbLQYPwSUPoCMWR5BEzIk/f1lZbAQM= github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.0/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4= +github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.1-0.20181226105442-5d4384ee4fb2 h1:Jamvg5psRIccs7FGNTlIRMkT8wgtp5eCXdBlqhYGL6U= +github.com/pmezard/go-difflib v1.0.1-0.20181226105442-5d4384ee4fb2/go.mod h1:iKH77koFhYxTK1pcRnkKkqfTogsbg7gZNVY4sRDYZ/4= github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.15.1 h1:YagwOFzUgYfKKHX6Dr+sHT7km/hxC76UB0learggepc= github.com/prometheus/procfs v0.15.1/go.mod 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See http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/dbus/ +package dbus + +import ( + "context" + "encoding/hex" + "fmt" + "os" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" + + "github.com/godbus/dbus/v5" +) + +const ( + alpha = `abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ` + num = `0123456789` + alphanum = alpha + num + signalBuffer = 100 +) + +// needsEscape checks whether a byte in a potential dbus ObjectPath needs to be escaped +func needsEscape(i int, b byte) bool { + // Escape everything that is not a-z-A-Z-0-9 + // Also escape 0-9 if it's the first character + return strings.IndexByte(alphanum, b) == -1 || + (i == 0 && strings.IndexByte(num, b) != -1) +} + +// PathBusEscape sanitizes a constituent string of a dbus ObjectPath using the +// rules that systemd uses for serializing special characters. +func PathBusEscape(path string) string { + // Special case the empty string + if len(path) == 0 { + return "_" + } + n := []byte{} + for i := 0; i < len(path); i++ { + c := path[i] + if needsEscape(i, c) { + e := fmt.Sprintf("_%x", c) + n = append(n, []byte(e)...) + } else { + n = append(n, c) + } + } + return string(n) +} + +// pathBusUnescape is the inverse of PathBusEscape. +func pathBusUnescape(path string) string { + if path == "_" { + return "" + } + n := []byte{} + for i := 0; i < len(path); i++ { + c := path[i] + if c == '_' && i+2 < len(path) { + res, err := hex.DecodeString(path[i+1 : i+3]) + if err == nil { + n = append(n, res...) + } + i += 2 + } else { + n = append(n, c) + } + } + return string(n) +} + +// Conn is a connection to systemd's dbus endpoint. +type Conn struct { + // sysconn/sysobj are only used to call dbus methods + sysconn *dbus.Conn + sysobj dbus.BusObject + + // sigconn/sigobj are only used to receive dbus signals + sigconn *dbus.Conn + sigobj dbus.BusObject + + jobListener struct { + jobs map[dbus.ObjectPath]chan<- string + sync.Mutex + } + subStateSubscriber struct { + updateCh chan<- *SubStateUpdate + errCh chan<- error + sync.Mutex + ignore map[dbus.ObjectPath]int64 + cleanIgnore int64 + } + propertiesSubscriber struct { + updateCh chan<- *PropertiesUpdate + errCh chan<- error + sync.Mutex + } +} + +// Deprecated: use NewWithContext instead. +func New() (*Conn, error) { + return NewWithContext(context.Background()) +} + +// NewWithContext establishes a connection to any available bus and authenticates. +// Callers should call Close() when done with the connection. +func NewWithContext(ctx context.Context) (*Conn, error) { + conn, err := NewSystemConnectionContext(ctx) + if err != nil && os.Geteuid() == 0 { + return NewSystemdConnectionContext(ctx) + } + return conn, err +} + +// Deprecated: use NewSystemConnectionContext instead. +func NewSystemConnection() (*Conn, error) { + return NewSystemConnectionContext(context.Background()) +} + +// NewSystemConnectionContext establishes a connection to the system bus and authenticates. +// Callers should call Close() when done with the connection. +func NewSystemConnectionContext(ctx context.Context) (*Conn, error) { + return NewConnection(func() (*dbus.Conn, error) { + return dbusAuthHelloConnection(ctx, dbus.SystemBusPrivate) + }) +} + +// Deprecated: use NewUserConnectionContext instead. +func NewUserConnection() (*Conn, error) { + return NewUserConnectionContext(context.Background()) +} + +// NewUserConnectionContext establishes a connection to the session bus and +// authenticates. This can be used to connect to systemd user instances. +// Callers should call Close() when done with the connection. +func NewUserConnectionContext(ctx context.Context) (*Conn, error) { + return NewConnection(func() (*dbus.Conn, error) { + return dbusAuthHelloConnection(ctx, dbus.SessionBusPrivate) + }) +} + +// Deprecated: use NewSystemdConnectionContext instead. +func NewSystemdConnection() (*Conn, error) { + return NewSystemdConnectionContext(context.Background()) +} + +// NewSystemdConnectionContext establishes a private, direct connection to systemd. +// This can be used for communicating with systemd without a dbus daemon. +// Callers should call Close() when done with the connection. +func NewSystemdConnectionContext(ctx context.Context) (*Conn, error) { + return NewConnection(func() (*dbus.Conn, error) { + // We skip Hello when talking directly to systemd. + return dbusAuthConnection(ctx, func(opts ...dbus.ConnOption) (*dbus.Conn, error) { + return dbus.Dial("unix:path=/run/systemd/private", opts...) + }) + }) +} + +// Close closes an established connection. +func (c *Conn) Close() { + c.sysconn.Close() + c.sigconn.Close() +} + +// Connected returns whether conn is connected +func (c *Conn) Connected() bool { + return c.sysconn.Connected() && c.sigconn.Connected() +} + +// NewConnection establishes a connection to a bus using a caller-supplied function. +// This allows connecting to remote buses through a user-supplied mechanism. +// The supplied function may be called multiple times, and should return independent connections. +// The returned connection must be fully initialised: the org.freedesktop.DBus.Hello call must have succeeded, +// and any authentication should be handled by the function. +func NewConnection(dialBus func() (*dbus.Conn, error)) (*Conn, error) { + sysconn, err := dialBus() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + sigconn, err := dialBus() + if err != nil { + sysconn.Close() + return nil, err + } + + c := &Conn{ + sysconn: sysconn, + sysobj: systemdObject(sysconn), + sigconn: sigconn, + sigobj: systemdObject(sigconn), + } + + c.subStateSubscriber.ignore = make(map[dbus.ObjectPath]int64) + c.jobListener.jobs = make(map[dbus.ObjectPath]chan<- string) + + // Setup the listeners on jobs so that we can get completions + c.sigconn.BusObject().Call("org.freedesktop.DBus.AddMatch", 0, + "type='signal', interface='org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager', member='JobRemoved'") + + c.dispatch() + return c, nil +} + +// GetManagerProperty returns the value of a property on the org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager +// interface. The value is returned in its string representation, as defined at +// https://developer.gnome.org/glib/unstable/gvariant-text.html. +func (c *Conn) GetManagerProperty(prop string) (string, error) { + variant, err := c.sysobj.GetProperty("org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager." + prop) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + return variant.String(), nil +} + +func dbusAuthConnection(ctx context.Context, createBus func(opts ...dbus.ConnOption) (*dbus.Conn, error)) (*dbus.Conn, error) { + conn, err := createBus(dbus.WithContext(ctx)) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Only use EXTERNAL method, and hardcode the uid (not username) + // to avoid a username lookup (which requires a dynamically linked + // libc) + methods := []dbus.Auth{dbus.AuthExternal(strconv.Itoa(os.Getuid()))} + + err = conn.Auth(methods) + if err != nil { + conn.Close() + return nil, err + } + + return conn, nil +} + +func dbusAuthHelloConnection(ctx context.Context, createBus func(opts ...dbus.ConnOption) (*dbus.Conn, error)) (*dbus.Conn, error) { + conn, err := dbusAuthConnection(ctx, createBus) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + if err = conn.Hello(); err != nil { + conn.Close() + return nil, err + } + + return conn, nil +} + +func systemdObject(conn *dbus.Conn) dbus.BusObject { + return conn.Object("org.freedesktop.systemd1", dbus.ObjectPath("/org/freedesktop/systemd1")) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/methods.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/methods.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..074148cb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/methods.go @@ -0,0 +1,864 @@ +// Copyright 2015, 2018 CoreOS, 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 dbus + +import ( + "context" + "errors" + "fmt" + "path" + "strconv" + + "github.com/godbus/dbus/v5" +) + +// Who can be used to specify which process to kill in the unit via the KillUnitWithTarget API +type Who string + +const ( + // All sends the signal to all processes in the unit + All Who = "all" + // Main sends the signal to the main process of the unit + Main Who = "main" + // Control sends the signal to the control process of the unit + Control Who = "control" +) + +func (c *Conn) jobComplete(signal *dbus.Signal) { + var id uint32 + var job dbus.ObjectPath + var unit string + var result string + dbus.Store(signal.Body, &id, &job, &unit, &result) + c.jobListener.Lock() + out, ok := c.jobListener.jobs[job] + if ok { + out <- result + delete(c.jobListener.jobs, job) + } + c.jobListener.Unlock() +} + +func (c *Conn) startJob(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- string, job string, args ...interface{}) (int, error) { + if ch != nil { + c.jobListener.Lock() + defer c.jobListener.Unlock() + } + + var p dbus.ObjectPath + err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, job, 0, args...).Store(&p) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + + if ch != nil { + c.jobListener.jobs[p] = ch + } + + // ignore error since 0 is fine if conversion fails + jobID, _ := strconv.Atoi(path.Base(string(p))) + + return jobID, nil +} + +// Deprecated: use StartUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) StartUnit(name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.StartUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, ch) +} + +// StartUnitContext enqueues a start job and depending jobs, if any (unless otherwise +// specified by the mode string). +// +// Takes the unit to activate, plus a mode string. The mode needs to be one of +// replace, fail, isolate, ignore-dependencies, ignore-requirements. If +// "replace" the call will start the unit and its dependencies, possibly +// replacing already queued jobs that conflict with this. If "fail" the call +// will start the unit and its dependencies, but will fail if this would change +// an already queued job. If "isolate" the call will start the unit in question +// and terminate all units that aren't dependencies of it. If +// "ignore-dependencies" it will start a unit but ignore all its dependencies. +// If "ignore-requirements" it will start a unit but only ignore the +// requirement dependencies. It is not recommended to make use of the latter +// two options. +// +// If the provided channel is non-nil, a result string will be sent to it upon +// job completion: one of done, canceled, timeout, failed, dependency, skipped. +// done indicates successful execution of a job. canceled indicates that a job +// has been canceled before it finished execution. timeout indicates that the +// job timeout was reached. failed indicates that the job failed. dependency +// indicates that a job this job has been depending on failed and the job hence +// has been removed too. skipped indicates that a job was skipped because it +// didn't apply to the units current state. +// +// If no error occurs, the ID of the underlying systemd job will be returned. There +// does exist the possibility for no error to be returned, but for the returned job +// ID to be 0. In this case, the actual underlying ID is not 0 and this datapoint +// should not be considered authoritative. +// +// If an error does occur, it will be returned to the user alongside a job ID of 0. +func (c *Conn) StartUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.StartUnit", name, mode) +} + +// Deprecated: use StopUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) StopUnit(name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.StopUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, ch) +} + +// StopUnitContext is similar to StartUnitContext, but stops the specified unit +// rather than starting it. +func (c *Conn) StopUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.StopUnit", name, mode) +} + +// Deprecated: use ReloadUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ReloadUnit(name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.ReloadUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, ch) +} + +// ReloadUnitContext reloads a unit. Reloading is done only if the unit +// is already running, and fails otherwise. +func (c *Conn) ReloadUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ReloadUnit", name, mode) +} + +// Deprecated: use RestartUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) RestartUnit(name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.RestartUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, ch) +} + +// RestartUnitContext restarts a service. If a service is restarted that isn't +// running it will be started. +func (c *Conn) RestartUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.RestartUnit", name, mode) +} + +// Deprecated: use TryRestartUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) TryRestartUnit(name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.TryRestartUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, ch) +} + +// TryRestartUnitContext is like RestartUnitContext, except that a service that +// isn't running is not affected by the restart. +func (c *Conn) TryRestartUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.TryRestartUnit", name, mode) +} + +// Deprecated: use ReloadOrRestartUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ReloadOrRestartUnit(name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.ReloadOrRestartUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, ch) +} + +// ReloadOrRestartUnitContext attempts a reload if the unit supports it and use +// a restart otherwise. +func (c *Conn) ReloadOrRestartUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ReloadOrRestartUnit", name, mode) +} + +// Deprecated: use ReloadOrTryRestartUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ReloadOrTryRestartUnit(name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.ReloadOrTryRestartUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, ch) +} + +// ReloadOrTryRestartUnitContext attempts a reload if the unit supports it, +// and use a "Try" flavored restart otherwise. +func (c *Conn) ReloadOrTryRestartUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ReloadOrTryRestartUnit", name, mode) +} + +// Deprecated: use StartTransientUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) StartTransientUnit(name string, mode string, properties []Property, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.StartTransientUnitContext(context.Background(), name, mode, properties, ch) +} + +// StartTransientUnitContext may be used to create and start a transient unit, which +// will be released as soon as it is not running or referenced anymore or the +// system is rebooted. name is the unit name including suffix, and must be +// unique. mode is the same as in StartUnitContext, properties contains properties +// of the unit. +func (c *Conn) StartTransientUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, mode string, properties []Property, ch chan<- string) (int, error) { + return c.startJob(ctx, ch, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.StartTransientUnit", name, mode, properties, make([]PropertyCollection, 0)) +} + +// Deprecated: use KillUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) KillUnit(name string, signal int32) { + c.KillUnitContext(context.Background(), name, signal) +} + +// KillUnitContext takes the unit name and a UNIX signal number to send. +// All of the unit's processes are killed. +func (c *Conn) KillUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string, signal int32) { + c.KillUnitWithTarget(ctx, name, All, signal) +} + +// KillUnitWithTarget is like KillUnitContext, but allows you to specify which +// process in the unit to send the signal to. +func (c *Conn) KillUnitWithTarget(ctx context.Context, name string, target Who, signal int32) error { + return c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.KillUnit", 0, name, string(target), signal).Store() +} + +// Deprecated: use ResetFailedUnitContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ResetFailedUnit(name string) error { + return c.ResetFailedUnitContext(context.Background(), name) +} + +// ResetFailedUnitContext resets the "failed" state of a specific unit. +func (c *Conn) ResetFailedUnitContext(ctx context.Context, name string) error { + return c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ResetFailedUnit", 0, name).Store() +} + +// Deprecated: use SystemStateContext instead. +func (c *Conn) SystemState() (*Property, error) { + return c.SystemStateContext(context.Background()) +} + +// SystemStateContext returns the systemd state. Equivalent to +// systemctl is-system-running. +func (c *Conn) SystemStateContext(ctx context.Context) (*Property, error) { + var err error + var prop dbus.Variant + + obj := c.sysconn.Object("org.freedesktop.systemd1", "/org/freedesktop/systemd1") + err = obj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get", 0, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager", "SystemState").Store(&prop) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return &Property{Name: "SystemState", Value: prop}, nil +} + +// getProperties takes the unit path and returns all of its dbus object properties, for the given dbus interface. +func (c *Conn) getProperties(ctx context.Context, path dbus.ObjectPath, dbusInterface string) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + var err error + var props map[string]dbus.Variant + + if !path.IsValid() { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid unit name: %v", path) + } + + obj := c.sysconn.Object("org.freedesktop.systemd1", path) + err = obj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.GetAll", 0, dbusInterface).Store(&props) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + out := make(map[string]interface{}, len(props)) + for k, v := range props { + out[k] = v.Value() + } + + return out, nil +} + +// Deprecated: use GetUnitPropertiesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitProperties(unit string) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + return c.GetUnitPropertiesContext(context.Background(), unit) +} + +// GetUnitPropertiesContext takes the (unescaped) unit name and returns all of +// its dbus object properties. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitPropertiesContext(ctx context.Context, unit string) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + path := unitPath(unit) + return c.getProperties(ctx, path, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Unit") +} + +// Deprecated: use GetUnitPathPropertiesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitPathProperties(path dbus.ObjectPath) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + return c.GetUnitPathPropertiesContext(context.Background(), path) +} + +// GetUnitPathPropertiesContext takes the (escaped) unit path and returns all +// of its dbus object properties. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitPathPropertiesContext(ctx context.Context, path dbus.ObjectPath) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + return c.getProperties(ctx, path, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Unit") +} + +// Deprecated: use GetAllPropertiesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) GetAllProperties(unit string) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + return c.GetAllPropertiesContext(context.Background(), unit) +} + +// GetAllPropertiesContext takes the (unescaped) unit name and returns all of +// its dbus object properties. +func (c *Conn) GetAllPropertiesContext(ctx context.Context, unit string) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + path := unitPath(unit) + return c.getProperties(ctx, path, "") +} + +func (c *Conn) getProperty(ctx context.Context, unit string, dbusInterface string, propertyName string) (*Property, error) { + var err error + var prop dbus.Variant + + path := unitPath(unit) + if !path.IsValid() { + return nil, errors.New("invalid unit name: " + unit) + } + + obj := c.sysconn.Object("org.freedesktop.systemd1", path) + err = obj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.Get", 0, dbusInterface, propertyName).Store(&prop) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return &Property{Name: propertyName, Value: prop}, nil +} + +// Deprecated: use GetUnitPropertyContext instead. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitProperty(unit string, propertyName string) (*Property, error) { + return c.GetUnitPropertyContext(context.Background(), unit, propertyName) +} + +// GetUnitPropertyContext takes an (unescaped) unit name, and a property name, +// and returns the property value. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitPropertyContext(ctx context.Context, unit string, propertyName string) (*Property, error) { + return c.getProperty(ctx, unit, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Unit", propertyName) +} + +// Deprecated: use GetServicePropertyContext instead. +func (c *Conn) GetServiceProperty(service string, propertyName string) (*Property, error) { + return c.GetServicePropertyContext(context.Background(), service, propertyName) +} + +// GetServiceProperty returns property for given service name and property name. +func (c *Conn) GetServicePropertyContext(ctx context.Context, service string, propertyName string) (*Property, error) { + return c.getProperty(ctx, service, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Service", propertyName) +} + +// Deprecated: use GetUnitTypePropertiesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitTypeProperties(unit string, unitType string) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + return c.GetUnitTypePropertiesContext(context.Background(), unit, unitType) +} + +// GetUnitTypePropertiesContext returns the extra properties for a unit, specific to the unit type. +// Valid values for unitType: Service, Socket, Target, Device, Mount, Automount, Snapshot, Timer, Swap, Path, Slice, Scope. +// Returns "dbus.Error: Unknown interface" error if the unitType is not the correct type of the unit. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitTypePropertiesContext(ctx context.Context, unit string, unitType string) (map[string]interface{}, error) { + path := unitPath(unit) + return c.getProperties(ctx, path, "org.freedesktop.systemd1."+unitType) +} + +// Deprecated: use SetUnitPropertiesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) SetUnitProperties(name string, runtime bool, properties ...Property) error { + return c.SetUnitPropertiesContext(context.Background(), name, runtime, properties...) +} + +// SetUnitPropertiesContext may be used to modify certain unit properties at runtime. +// Not all properties may be changed at runtime, but many resource management +// settings (primarily those in systemd.cgroup(5)) may. The changes are applied +// instantly, and stored on disk for future boots, unless runtime is true, in which +// case the settings only apply until the next reboot. name is the name of the unit +// to modify. properties are the settings to set, encoded as an array of property +// name and value pairs. +func (c *Conn) SetUnitPropertiesContext(ctx context.Context, name string, runtime bool, properties ...Property) error { + return c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.SetUnitProperties", 0, name, runtime, properties).Store() +} + +// Deprecated: use GetUnitTypePropertyContext instead. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitTypeProperty(unit string, unitType string, propertyName string) (*Property, error) { + return c.GetUnitTypePropertyContext(context.Background(), unit, unitType, propertyName) +} + +// GetUnitTypePropertyContext takes a property name, a unit name, and a unit type, +// and returns a property value. For valid values of unitType, see GetUnitTypePropertiesContext. +func (c *Conn) GetUnitTypePropertyContext(ctx context.Context, unit string, unitType string, propertyName string) (*Property, error) { + return c.getProperty(ctx, unit, "org.freedesktop.systemd1."+unitType, propertyName) +} + +type UnitStatus struct { + Name string // The primary unit name as string + Description string // The human readable description string + LoadState string // The load state (i.e. whether the unit file has been loaded successfully) + ActiveState string // The active state (i.e. whether the unit is currently started or not) + SubState string // The sub state (a more fine-grained version of the active state that is specific to the unit type, which the active state is not) + Followed string // A unit that is being followed in its state by this unit, if there is any, otherwise the empty string. + Path dbus.ObjectPath // The unit object path + JobId uint32 // If there is a job queued for the job unit the numeric job id, 0 otherwise + JobType string // The job type as string + JobPath dbus.ObjectPath // The job object path +} + +type storeFunc func(retvalues ...interface{}) error + +func (c *Conn) listUnitsInternal(f storeFunc) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + err := f(&result) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + status := make([]UnitStatus, len(result)) + statusInterface := make([]interface{}, len(status)) + for i := range status { + statusInterface[i] = &status[i] + } + + err = dbus.Store(resultInterface, statusInterface...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return status, nil +} + +// GetUnitByPID returns the unit object path of the unit a process ID +// belongs to. It takes a UNIX PID and returns the object path. The PID must +// refer to an existing system process +func (c *Conn) GetUnitByPID(ctx context.Context, pid uint32) (dbus.ObjectPath, error) { + var result dbus.ObjectPath + + err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.GetUnitByPID", 0, pid).Store(&result) + + return result, err +} + +// GetUnitNameByPID returns the name of the unit a process ID belongs to. It +// takes a UNIX PID and returns the object path. The PID must refer to an +// existing system process +func (c *Conn) GetUnitNameByPID(ctx context.Context, pid uint32) (string, error) { + path, err := c.GetUnitByPID(ctx, pid) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + + return unitName(path), nil +} + +// Deprecated: use ListUnitsContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ListUnits() ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.ListUnitsContext(context.Background()) +} + +// ListUnitsContext returns an array with all currently loaded units. Note that +// units may be known by multiple names at the same time, and hence there might +// be more unit names loaded than actual units behind them. +// Also note that a unit is only loaded if it is active and/or enabled. +// Units that are both disabled and inactive will thus not be returned. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitsContext(ctx context.Context) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.listUnitsInternal(c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ListUnits", 0).Store) +} + +// Deprecated: use ListUnitsFilteredContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitsFiltered(states []string) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.ListUnitsFilteredContext(context.Background(), states) +} + +// ListUnitsFilteredContext returns an array with units filtered by state. +// It takes a list of units' statuses to filter. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitsFilteredContext(ctx context.Context, states []string) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.listUnitsInternal(c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ListUnitsFiltered", 0, states).Store) +} + +// Deprecated: use ListUnitsByPatternsContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitsByPatterns(states []string, patterns []string) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.ListUnitsByPatternsContext(context.Background(), states, patterns) +} + +// ListUnitsByPatternsContext returns an array with units. +// It takes a list of units' statuses and names to filter. +// Note that units may be known by multiple names at the same time, +// and hence there might be more unit names loaded than actual units behind them. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitsByPatternsContext(ctx context.Context, states []string, patterns []string) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.listUnitsInternal(c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ListUnitsByPatterns", 0, states, patterns).Store) +} + +// Deprecated: use ListUnitsByNamesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitsByNames(units []string) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.ListUnitsByNamesContext(context.Background(), units) +} + +// ListUnitsByNamesContext returns an array with units. It takes a list of units' +// names and returns an UnitStatus array. Comparing to ListUnitsByPatternsContext +// method, this method returns statuses even for inactive or non-existing +// units. Input array should contain exact unit names, but not patterns. +// +// Requires systemd v230 or higher. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitsByNamesContext(ctx context.Context, units []string) ([]UnitStatus, error) { + return c.listUnitsInternal(c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ListUnitsByNames", 0, units).Store) +} + +type UnitFile struct { + Path string + Type string +} + +func (c *Conn) listUnitFilesInternal(f storeFunc) ([]UnitFile, error) { + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + err := f(&result) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + files := make([]UnitFile, len(result)) + fileInterface := make([]interface{}, len(files)) + for i := range files { + fileInterface[i] = &files[i] + } + + err = dbus.Store(resultInterface, fileInterface...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return files, nil +} + +// Deprecated: use ListUnitFilesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitFiles() ([]UnitFile, error) { + return c.ListUnitFilesContext(context.Background()) +} + +// ListUnitFiles returns an array of all available units on disk. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitFilesContext(ctx context.Context) ([]UnitFile, error) { + return c.listUnitFilesInternal(c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ListUnitFiles", 0).Store) +} + +// Deprecated: use ListUnitFilesByPatternsContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitFilesByPatterns(states []string, patterns []string) ([]UnitFile, error) { + return c.ListUnitFilesByPatternsContext(context.Background(), states, patterns) +} + +// ListUnitFilesByPatternsContext returns an array of all available units on disk matched the patterns. +func (c *Conn) ListUnitFilesByPatternsContext(ctx context.Context, states []string, patterns []string) ([]UnitFile, error) { + return c.listUnitFilesInternal(c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ListUnitFilesByPatterns", 0, states, patterns).Store) +} + +type LinkUnitFileChange EnableUnitFileChange + +// Deprecated: use LinkUnitFilesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) LinkUnitFiles(files []string, runtime bool, force bool) ([]LinkUnitFileChange, error) { + return c.LinkUnitFilesContext(context.Background(), files, runtime, force) +} + +// LinkUnitFilesContext links unit files (that are located outside of the +// usual unit search paths) into the unit search path. +// +// It takes a list of absolute paths to unit files to link and two +// booleans. +// +// The first boolean controls whether the unit shall be +// enabled for runtime only (true, /run), or persistently (false, +// /etc). +// +// The second controls whether symlinks pointing to other units shall +// be replaced if necessary. +// +// This call returns a list of the changes made. The list consists of +// structures with three strings: the type of the change (one of symlink +// or unlink), the file name of the symlink and the destination of the +// symlink. +func (c *Conn) LinkUnitFilesContext(ctx context.Context, files []string, runtime bool, force bool) ([]LinkUnitFileChange, error) { + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.LinkUnitFiles", 0, files, runtime, force).Store(&result) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + changes := make([]LinkUnitFileChange, len(result)) + changesInterface := make([]interface{}, len(changes)) + for i := range changes { + changesInterface[i] = &changes[i] + } + + err = dbus.Store(resultInterface, changesInterface...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return changes, nil +} + +// Deprecated: use EnableUnitFilesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) EnableUnitFiles(files []string, runtime bool, force bool) (bool, []EnableUnitFileChange, error) { + return c.EnableUnitFilesContext(context.Background(), files, runtime, force) +} + +// EnableUnitFilesContext may be used to enable one or more units in the system +// (by creating symlinks to them in /etc or /run). +// +// It takes a list of unit files to enable (either just file names or full +// absolute paths if the unit files are residing outside the usual unit +// search paths), and two booleans: the first controls whether the unit shall +// be enabled for runtime only (true, /run), or persistently (false, /etc). +// The second one controls whether symlinks pointing to other units shall +// be replaced if necessary. +// +// This call returns one boolean and an array with the changes made. The +// boolean signals whether the unit files contained any enablement +// information (i.e. an [Install]) section. The changes list consists of +// structures with three strings: the type of the change (one of symlink +// or unlink), the file name of the symlink and the destination of the +// symlink. +func (c *Conn) EnableUnitFilesContext(ctx context.Context, files []string, runtime bool, force bool) (bool, []EnableUnitFileChange, error) { + var carries_install_info bool + + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.EnableUnitFiles", 0, files, runtime, force).Store(&carries_install_info, &result) + if err != nil { + return false, nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + changes := make([]EnableUnitFileChange, len(result)) + changesInterface := make([]interface{}, len(changes)) + for i := range changes { + changesInterface[i] = &changes[i] + } + + err = dbus.Store(resultInterface, changesInterface...) + if err != nil { + return false, nil, err + } + + return carries_install_info, changes, nil +} + +type EnableUnitFileChange struct { + Type string // Type of the change (one of symlink or unlink) + Filename string // File name of the symlink + Destination string // Destination of the symlink +} + +// Deprecated: use DisableUnitFilesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) DisableUnitFiles(files []string, runtime bool) ([]DisableUnitFileChange, error) { + return c.DisableUnitFilesContext(context.Background(), files, runtime) +} + +// DisableUnitFilesContext may be used to disable one or more units in the +// system (by removing symlinks to them from /etc or /run). +// +// It takes a list of unit files to disable (either just file names or full +// absolute paths if the unit files are residing outside the usual unit +// search paths), and one boolean: whether the unit was enabled for runtime +// only (true, /run), or persistently (false, /etc). +// +// This call returns an array with the changes made. The changes list +// consists of structures with three strings: the type of the change (one of +// symlink or unlink), the file name of the symlink and the destination of the +// symlink. +func (c *Conn) DisableUnitFilesContext(ctx context.Context, files []string, runtime bool) ([]DisableUnitFileChange, error) { + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.DisableUnitFiles", 0, files, runtime).Store(&result) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + changes := make([]DisableUnitFileChange, len(result)) + changesInterface := make([]interface{}, len(changes)) + for i := range changes { + changesInterface[i] = &changes[i] + } + + err = dbus.Store(resultInterface, changesInterface...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return changes, nil +} + +type DisableUnitFileChange struct { + Type string // Type of the change (one of symlink or unlink) + Filename string // File name of the symlink + Destination string // Destination of the symlink +} + +// Deprecated: use MaskUnitFilesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) MaskUnitFiles(files []string, runtime bool, force bool) ([]MaskUnitFileChange, error) { + return c.MaskUnitFilesContext(context.Background(), files, runtime, force) +} + +// MaskUnitFilesContext masks one or more units in the system. +// +// The files argument contains a list of units to mask (either just file names +// or full absolute paths if the unit files are residing outside the usual unit +// search paths). +// +// The runtime argument is used to specify whether the unit was enabled for +// runtime only (true, /run/systemd/..), or persistently (false, +// /etc/systemd/..). +func (c *Conn) MaskUnitFilesContext(ctx context.Context, files []string, runtime bool, force bool) ([]MaskUnitFileChange, error) { + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.MaskUnitFiles", 0, files, runtime, force).Store(&result) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + changes := make([]MaskUnitFileChange, len(result)) + changesInterface := make([]interface{}, len(changes)) + for i := range changes { + changesInterface[i] = &changes[i] + } + + err = dbus.Store(resultInterface, changesInterface...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return changes, nil +} + +type MaskUnitFileChange struct { + Type string // Type of the change (one of symlink or unlink) + Filename string // File name of the symlink + Destination string // Destination of the symlink +} + +// Deprecated: use UnmaskUnitFilesContext instead. +func (c *Conn) UnmaskUnitFiles(files []string, runtime bool) ([]UnmaskUnitFileChange, error) { + return c.UnmaskUnitFilesContext(context.Background(), files, runtime) +} + +// UnmaskUnitFilesContext unmasks one or more units in the system. +// +// It takes the list of unit files to mask (either just file names or full +// absolute paths if the unit files are residing outside the usual unit search +// paths), and a boolean runtime flag to specify whether the unit was enabled +// for runtime only (true, /run/systemd/..), or persistently (false, +// /etc/systemd/..). +func (c *Conn) UnmaskUnitFilesContext(ctx context.Context, files []string, runtime bool) ([]UnmaskUnitFileChange, error) { + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.UnmaskUnitFiles", 0, files, runtime).Store(&result) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + changes := make([]UnmaskUnitFileChange, len(result)) + changesInterface := make([]interface{}, len(changes)) + for i := range changes { + changesInterface[i] = &changes[i] + } + + err = dbus.Store(resultInterface, changesInterface...) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return changes, nil +} + +type UnmaskUnitFileChange struct { + Type string // Type of the change (one of symlink or unlink) + Filename string // File name of the symlink + Destination string // Destination of the symlink +} + +// Deprecated: use ReloadContext instead. +func (c *Conn) Reload() error { + return c.ReloadContext(context.Background()) +} + +// ReloadContext instructs systemd to scan for and reload unit files. This is +// an equivalent to systemctl daemon-reload. +func (c *Conn) ReloadContext(ctx context.Context) error { + return c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.Reload", 0).Store() +} + +func unitPath(name string) dbus.ObjectPath { + return dbus.ObjectPath("/org/freedesktop/systemd1/unit/" + PathBusEscape(name)) +} + +// unitName returns the unescaped base element of the supplied escaped path. +func unitName(dpath dbus.ObjectPath) string { + return pathBusUnescape(path.Base(string(dpath))) +} + +// JobStatus holds a currently queued job definition. +type JobStatus struct { + Id uint32 // The numeric job id + Unit string // The primary unit name for this job + JobType string // The job type as string + Status string // The job state as string + JobPath dbus.ObjectPath // The job object path + UnitPath dbus.ObjectPath // The unit object path +} + +// Deprecated: use ListJobsContext instead. +func (c *Conn) ListJobs() ([]JobStatus, error) { + return c.ListJobsContext(context.Background()) +} + +// ListJobsContext returns an array with all currently queued jobs. +func (c *Conn) ListJobsContext(ctx context.Context) ([]JobStatus, error) { + return c.listJobsInternal(ctx) +} + +func (c *Conn) listJobsInternal(ctx context.Context) ([]JobStatus, error) { + result := make([][]interface{}, 0) + if err := c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ListJobs", 0).Store(&result); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + resultInterface := make([]interface{}, len(result)) + for i := range result { + resultInterface[i] = result[i] + } + + status := make([]JobStatus, len(result)) + statusInterface := make([]interface{}, len(status)) + for i := range status { + statusInterface[i] = &status[i] + } + + if err := dbus.Store(resultInterface, statusInterface...); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return status, nil +} + +// Freeze the cgroup associated with the unit. +// Note that FreezeUnit and ThawUnit are only supported on systems running with cgroup v2. +func (c *Conn) FreezeUnit(ctx context.Context, unit string) error { + return c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.FreezeUnit", 0, unit).Store() +} + +// Unfreeze the cgroup associated with the unit. +func (c *Conn) ThawUnit(ctx context.Context, unit string) error { + return c.sysobj.CallWithContext(ctx, "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.ThawUnit", 0, unit).Store() +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/properties.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/properties.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fb42b6273 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/properties.go @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +// Copyright 2015 CoreOS, 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 dbus + +import ( + "github.com/godbus/dbus/v5" +) + +// From the systemd docs: +// +// The properties array of StartTransientUnit() may take many of the settings +// that may also be configured in unit files. Not all parameters are currently +// accepted though, but we plan to cover more properties with future release. +// Currently you may set the Description, Slice and all dependency types of +// units, as well as RemainAfterExit, ExecStart for service units, +// TimeoutStopUSec and PIDs for scope units, and CPUAccounting, CPUShares, +// BlockIOAccounting, BlockIOWeight, BlockIOReadBandwidth, +// BlockIOWriteBandwidth, BlockIODeviceWeight, MemoryAccounting, MemoryLimit, +// DevicePolicy, DeviceAllow for services/scopes/slices. These fields map +// directly to their counterparts in unit files and as normal D-Bus object +// properties. The exception here is the PIDs field of scope units which is +// used for construction of the scope only and specifies the initial PIDs to +// add to the scope object. + +type Property struct { + Name string + Value dbus.Variant +} + +type PropertyCollection struct { + Name string + Properties []Property +} + +type execStart struct { + Path string // the binary path to execute + Args []string // an array with all arguments to pass to the executed command, starting with argument 0 + UncleanIsFailure bool // a boolean whether it should be considered a failure if the process exits uncleanly +} + +// PropExecStart sets the ExecStart service property. The first argument is a +// slice with the binary path to execute followed by the arguments to pass to +// the executed command. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html#ExecStart= +func PropExecStart(command []string, uncleanIsFailure bool) Property { + execStarts := []execStart{ + { + Path: command[0], + Args: command, + UncleanIsFailure: uncleanIsFailure, + }, + } + + return Property{ + Name: "ExecStart", + Value: dbus.MakeVariant(execStarts), + } +} + +// PropRemainAfterExit sets the RemainAfterExit service property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html#RemainAfterExit= +func PropRemainAfterExit(b bool) Property { + return Property{ + Name: "RemainAfterExit", + Value: dbus.MakeVariant(b), + } +} + +// PropType sets the Type service property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.service.html#Type= +func PropType(t string) Property { + return Property{ + Name: "Type", + Value: dbus.MakeVariant(t), + } +} + +// PropDescription sets the Description unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit#Description= +func PropDescription(desc string) Property { + return Property{ + Name: "Description", + Value: dbus.MakeVariant(desc), + } +} + +func propDependency(name string, units []string) Property { + return Property{ + Name: name, + Value: dbus.MakeVariant(units), + } +} + +// PropRequires sets the Requires unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Requires= +func PropRequires(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("Requires", units) +} + +// PropRequiresOverridable sets the RequiresOverridable unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#RequiresOverridable= +func PropRequiresOverridable(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("RequiresOverridable", units) +} + +// PropRequisite sets the Requisite unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Requisite= +func PropRequisite(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("Requisite", units) +} + +// PropRequisiteOverridable sets the RequisiteOverridable unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#RequisiteOverridable= +func PropRequisiteOverridable(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("RequisiteOverridable", units) +} + +// PropWants sets the Wants unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Wants= +func PropWants(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("Wants", units) +} + +// PropBindsTo sets the BindsTo unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#BindsTo= +func PropBindsTo(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("BindsTo", units) +} + +// PropRequiredBy sets the RequiredBy unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#RequiredBy= +func PropRequiredBy(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("RequiredBy", units) +} + +// PropRequiredByOverridable sets the RequiredByOverridable unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#RequiredByOverridable= +func PropRequiredByOverridable(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("RequiredByOverridable", units) +} + +// PropWantedBy sets the WantedBy unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#WantedBy= +func PropWantedBy(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("WantedBy", units) +} + +// PropBoundBy sets the BoundBy unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/main/systemd.unit.html#BoundBy= +func PropBoundBy(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("BoundBy", units) +} + +// PropConflicts sets the Conflicts unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Conflicts= +func PropConflicts(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("Conflicts", units) +} + +// PropConflictedBy sets the ConflictedBy unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#ConflictedBy= +func PropConflictedBy(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("ConflictedBy", units) +} + +// PropBefore sets the Before unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Before= +func PropBefore(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("Before", units) +} + +// PropAfter sets the After unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#After= +func PropAfter(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("After", units) +} + +// PropOnFailure sets the OnFailure unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#OnFailure= +func PropOnFailure(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("OnFailure", units) +} + +// PropTriggers sets the Triggers unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#Triggers= +func PropTriggers(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("Triggers", units) +} + +// PropTriggeredBy sets the TriggeredBy unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#TriggeredBy= +func PropTriggeredBy(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("TriggeredBy", units) +} + +// PropPropagatesReloadTo sets the PropagatesReloadTo unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#PropagatesReloadTo= +func PropPropagatesReloadTo(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("PropagatesReloadTo", units) +} + +// PropRequiresMountsFor sets the RequiresMountsFor unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.unit.html#RequiresMountsFor= +func PropRequiresMountsFor(units ...string) Property { + return propDependency("RequiresMountsFor", units) +} + +// PropSlice sets the Slice unit property. See +// http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd.resource-control.html#Slice= +func PropSlice(slice string) Property { + return Property{ + Name: "Slice", + Value: dbus.MakeVariant(slice), + } +} + +// PropPids sets the PIDs field of scope units used in the initial construction +// of the scope only and specifies the initial PIDs to add to the scope object. +// See https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/ControlGroupInterface/#properties +func PropPids(pids ...uint32) Property { + return Property{ + Name: "PIDs", + Value: dbus.MakeVariant(pids), + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/set.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/set.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..17c5d4856 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/set.go @@ -0,0 +1,47 @@ +// Copyright 2015 CoreOS, 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 dbus + +type set struct { + data map[string]bool +} + +func (s *set) Add(value string) { + s.data[value] = true +} + +func (s *set) Remove(value string) { + delete(s.data, value) +} + +func (s *set) Contains(value string) (exists bool) { + _, exists = s.data[value] + return +} + +func (s *set) Length() int { + return len(s.data) +} + +func (s *set) Values() (values []string) { + for val := range s.data { + values = append(values, val) + } + return +} + +func newSet() *set { + return &set{make(map[string]bool)} +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/subscription.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/subscription.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7e370fea2 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/subscription.go @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +// Copyright 2015 CoreOS, 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 dbus + +import ( + "errors" + "log" + "time" + + "github.com/godbus/dbus/v5" +) + +const ( + cleanIgnoreInterval = int64(10 * time.Second) + ignoreInterval = int64(30 * time.Millisecond) +) + +// Subscribe sets up this connection to subscribe to all systemd dbus events. +// This is required before calling SubscribeUnits. When the connection closes +// systemd will automatically stop sending signals so there is no need to +// explicitly call Unsubscribe(). +func (c *Conn) Subscribe() error { + c.sigconn.BusObject().Call("org.freedesktop.DBus.AddMatch", 0, + "type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager',member='UnitNew'") + c.sigconn.BusObject().Call("org.freedesktop.DBus.AddMatch", 0, + "type='signal',interface='org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties',member='PropertiesChanged'") + + return c.sigobj.Call("org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.Subscribe", 0).Store() +} + +// Unsubscribe this connection from systemd dbus events. +func (c *Conn) Unsubscribe() error { + return c.sigobj.Call("org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.Unsubscribe", 0).Store() +} + +func (c *Conn) dispatch() { + ch := make(chan *dbus.Signal, signalBuffer) + + c.sigconn.Signal(ch) + + go func() { + for { + signal, ok := <-ch + if !ok { + return + } + + if signal.Name == "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.JobRemoved" { + c.jobComplete(signal) + } + + if c.subStateSubscriber.updateCh == nil && + c.propertiesSubscriber.updateCh == nil { + continue + } + + var unitPath dbus.ObjectPath + switch signal.Name { + case "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.JobRemoved": + unitName := signal.Body[2].(string) + c.sysobj.Call("org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.GetUnit", 0, unitName).Store(&unitPath) + case "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Manager.UnitNew": + unitPath = signal.Body[1].(dbus.ObjectPath) + case "org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties.PropertiesChanged": + if signal.Body[0].(string) == "org.freedesktop.systemd1.Unit" { + unitPath = signal.Path + + if len(signal.Body) >= 2 { + if changed, ok := signal.Body[1].(map[string]dbus.Variant); ok { + c.sendPropertiesUpdate(unitPath, changed) + } + } + } + } + + if unitPath == dbus.ObjectPath("") { + continue + } + + c.sendSubStateUpdate(unitPath) + } + }() +} + +// SubscribeUnits returns two unbuffered channels which will receive all changed units every +// interval. Deleted units are sent as nil. +func (c *Conn) SubscribeUnits(interval time.Duration) (<-chan map[string]*UnitStatus, <-chan error) { + return c.SubscribeUnitsCustom(interval, 0, func(u1, u2 *UnitStatus) bool { return *u1 != *u2 }, nil) +} + +// SubscribeUnitsCustom is like SubscribeUnits but lets you specify the buffer +// size of the channels, the comparison function for detecting changes and a filter +// function for cutting down on the noise that your channel receives. +func (c *Conn) SubscribeUnitsCustom(interval time.Duration, buffer int, isChanged func(*UnitStatus, *UnitStatus) bool, filterUnit func(string) bool) (<-chan map[string]*UnitStatus, <-chan error) { + old := make(map[string]*UnitStatus) + statusChan := make(chan map[string]*UnitStatus, buffer) + errChan := make(chan error, buffer) + + go func() { + for { + timerChan := time.After(interval) + + units, err := c.ListUnits() + if err == nil { + cur := make(map[string]*UnitStatus) + for i := range units { + if filterUnit != nil && filterUnit(units[i].Name) { + continue + } + cur[units[i].Name] = &units[i] + } + + // add all new or changed units + changed := make(map[string]*UnitStatus) + for n, u := range cur { + if oldU, ok := old[n]; !ok || isChanged(oldU, u) { + changed[n] = u + } + delete(old, n) + } + + // add all deleted units + for oldN := range old { + changed[oldN] = nil + } + + old = cur + + if len(changed) != 0 { + statusChan <- changed + } + } else { + errChan <- err + } + + <-timerChan + } + }() + + return statusChan, errChan +} + +type SubStateUpdate struct { + UnitName string + SubState string +} + +// SetSubStateSubscriber writes to updateCh when any unit's substate changes. +// Although this writes to updateCh on every state change, the reported state +// may be more recent than the change that generated it (due to an unavoidable +// race in the systemd dbus interface). That is, this method provides a good +// way to keep a current view of all units' states, but is not guaranteed to +// show every state transition they go through. Furthermore, state changes +// will only be written to the channel with non-blocking writes. If updateCh +// is full, it attempts to write an error to errCh; if errCh is full, the error +// passes silently. +func (c *Conn) SetSubStateSubscriber(updateCh chan<- *SubStateUpdate, errCh chan<- error) { + if c == nil { + msg := "nil receiver" + select { + case errCh <- errors.New(msg): + default: + log.Printf("full error channel while reporting: %s\n", msg) + } + return + } + + c.subStateSubscriber.Lock() + defer c.subStateSubscriber.Unlock() + c.subStateSubscriber.updateCh = updateCh + c.subStateSubscriber.errCh = errCh +} + +func (c *Conn) sendSubStateUpdate(unitPath dbus.ObjectPath) { + c.subStateSubscriber.Lock() + defer c.subStateSubscriber.Unlock() + + if c.subStateSubscriber.updateCh == nil { + return + } + + isIgnored := c.shouldIgnore(unitPath) + defer c.cleanIgnore() + if isIgnored { + return + } + + info, err := c.GetUnitPathProperties(unitPath) + if err != nil { + select { + case c.subStateSubscriber.errCh <- err: + default: + log.Printf("full error channel while reporting: %s\n", err) + } + return + } + defer c.updateIgnore(unitPath, info) + + name, ok := info["Id"].(string) + if !ok { + msg := "failed to cast info.Id" + select { + case c.subStateSubscriber.errCh <- errors.New(msg): + default: + log.Printf("full error channel while reporting: %s\n", err) + } + return + } + substate, ok := info["SubState"].(string) + if !ok { + msg := "failed to cast info.SubState" + select { + case c.subStateSubscriber.errCh <- errors.New(msg): + default: + log.Printf("full error channel while reporting: %s\n", msg) + } + return + } + + update := &SubStateUpdate{name, substate} + select { + case c.subStateSubscriber.updateCh <- update: + default: + msg := "update channel is full" + select { + case c.subStateSubscriber.errCh <- errors.New(msg): + default: + log.Printf("full error channel while reporting: %s\n", msg) + } + return + } +} + +// The ignore functions work around a wart in the systemd dbus interface. +// Requesting the properties of an unloaded unit will cause systemd to send a +// pair of UnitNew/UnitRemoved signals. Because we need to get a unit's +// properties on UnitNew (as that's the only indication of a new unit coming up +// for the first time), we would enter an infinite loop if we did not attempt +// to detect and ignore these spurious signals. The signal themselves are +// indistinguishable from relevant ones, so we (somewhat hackishly) ignore an +// unloaded unit's signals for a short time after requesting its properties. +// This means that we will miss e.g. a transient unit being restarted +// *immediately* upon failure and also a transient unit being started +// immediately after requesting its status (with systemctl status, for example, +// because this causes a UnitNew signal to be sent which then causes us to fetch +// the properties). + +func (c *Conn) shouldIgnore(path dbus.ObjectPath) bool { + t, ok := c.subStateSubscriber.ignore[path] + return ok && t >= time.Now().UnixNano() +} + +func (c *Conn) updateIgnore(path dbus.ObjectPath, info map[string]interface{}) { + loadState, ok := info["LoadState"].(string) + if !ok { + return + } + + // unit is unloaded - it will trigger bad systemd dbus behavior + if loadState == "not-found" { + c.subStateSubscriber.ignore[path] = time.Now().UnixNano() + ignoreInterval + } +} + +// without this, ignore would grow unboundedly over time +func (c *Conn) cleanIgnore() { + now := time.Now().UnixNano() + if c.subStateSubscriber.cleanIgnore < now { + c.subStateSubscriber.cleanIgnore = now + cleanIgnoreInterval + + for p, t := range c.subStateSubscriber.ignore { + if t < now { + delete(c.subStateSubscriber.ignore, p) + } + } + } +} + +// PropertiesUpdate holds a map of a unit's changed properties +type PropertiesUpdate struct { + UnitName string + Changed map[string]dbus.Variant +} + +// SetPropertiesSubscriber writes to updateCh when any unit's properties +// change. Every property change reported by systemd will be sent; that is, no +// transitions will be "missed" (as they might be with SetSubStateSubscriber). +// However, state changes will only be written to the channel with non-blocking +// writes. If updateCh is full, it attempts to write an error to errCh; if +// errCh is full, the error passes silently. +func (c *Conn) SetPropertiesSubscriber(updateCh chan<- *PropertiesUpdate, errCh chan<- error) { + c.propertiesSubscriber.Lock() + defer c.propertiesSubscriber.Unlock() + c.propertiesSubscriber.updateCh = updateCh + c.propertiesSubscriber.errCh = errCh +} + +// we don't need to worry about shouldIgnore() here because +// sendPropertiesUpdate doesn't call GetProperties() +func (c *Conn) sendPropertiesUpdate(unitPath dbus.ObjectPath, changedProps map[string]dbus.Variant) { + c.propertiesSubscriber.Lock() + defer c.propertiesSubscriber.Unlock() + + if c.propertiesSubscriber.updateCh == nil { + return + } + + update := &PropertiesUpdate{unitName(unitPath), changedProps} + + select { + case c.propertiesSubscriber.updateCh <- update: + default: + msg := "update channel is full" + select { + case c.propertiesSubscriber.errCh <- errors.New(msg): + default: + log.Printf("full error channel while reporting: %s\n", msg) + } + return + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/subscription_set.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/subscription_set.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5b408d584 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-systemd/v22/dbus/subscription_set.go @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +// Copyright 2015 CoreOS, 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 dbus + +import ( + "time" +) + +// SubscriptionSet returns a subscription set which is like conn.Subscribe but +// can filter to only return events for a set of units. +type SubscriptionSet struct { + *set + conn *Conn +} + +func (s *SubscriptionSet) filter(unit string) bool { + return !s.Contains(unit) +} + +// Subscribe starts listening for dbus events for all of the units in the set. +// Returns channels identical to conn.SubscribeUnits. +func (s *SubscriptionSet) Subscribe() (<-chan map[string]*UnitStatus, <-chan error) { + // TODO: Make fully evented by using systemd 209 with properties changed values + return s.conn.SubscribeUnitsCustom(time.Second, 0, + mismatchUnitStatus, + func(unit string) bool { return s.filter(unit) }, + ) +} + +// NewSubscriptionSet returns a new subscription set. +func (conn *Conn) NewSubscriptionSet() *SubscriptionSet { + return &SubscriptionSet{newSet(), conn} +} + +// mismatchUnitStatus returns true if the provided UnitStatus objects +// are not equivalent. false is returned if the objects are equivalent. +// Only the Name, Description and state-related fields are used in +// the comparison. +func mismatchUnitStatus(u1, u2 *UnitStatus) bool { + return u1.Name != u2.Name || + u1.Description != u2.Description || + u1.LoadState != u2.LoadState || + u1.ActiveState != u2.ActiveState || + u1.SubState != u2.SubState +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/.gitignore b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f1c181ec9 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +# Binaries for programs and plugins +*.exe +*.exe~ +*.dll +*.so +*.dylib + +# Test binary, build with `go test -c` +*.test + +# Output of the go coverage tool, specifically when used with LiteIDE +*.out diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/.golangci.yml b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/.golangci.yml new file mode 100644 index 000000000..38cb9ae10 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/.golangci.yml @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +# Do not delete linter settings. Linters like gocritic can be enabled on the command line. + +linters-settings: + depguard: + rules: + prevent_unmaintained_packages: + list-mode: strict + files: + - $all + - "!$test" + allow: + - $gostd + - github.com/x448/float16 + deny: + - pkg: io/ioutil + desc: "replaced by io and os packages since Go 1.16: https://tip.golang.org/doc/go1.16#ioutil" + dupl: + threshold: 100 + funlen: + lines: 100 + statements: 50 + goconst: + ignore-tests: true + min-len: 2 + min-occurrences: 3 + gocritic: + enabled-tags: + - diagnostic + - experimental + - opinionated + - performance + - style + disabled-checks: + - commentedOutCode + - dupImport # https://github.com/go-critic/go-critic/issues/845 + - ifElseChain + - octalLiteral + - paramTypeCombine + - whyNoLint + gofmt: + simplify: false + goimports: + local-prefixes: github.com/fxamacker/cbor + golint: + min-confidence: 0 + govet: + check-shadowing: true + lll: + line-length: 140 + maligned: + suggest-new: true + misspell: + locale: US + staticcheck: + checks: ["all"] + +linters: + disable-all: true + enable: + - asciicheck + - bidichk + - depguard + - errcheck + - exportloopref + - goconst + - gocritic + - gocyclo + - gofmt + - goimports + - goprintffuncname + - gosec + - gosimple + - govet + - ineffassign + - misspell + - nilerr + - revive + - staticcheck + - stylecheck + - typecheck + - unconvert + - unused + +issues: + # max-issues-per-linter default is 50. Set to 0 to disable limit. + max-issues-per-linter: 0 + # max-same-issues default is 3. Set to 0 to disable limit. + max-same-issues: 0 + + exclude-rules: + - path: decode.go + text: "string ` overflows ` has (\\d+) occurrences, make it a constant" + - path: decode.go + text: "string ` \\(range is \\[` has (\\d+) occurrences, make it a constant" + - path: decode.go + text: "string `, ` has (\\d+) occurrences, make it a constant" + - path: decode.go + text: "string ` overflows Go's int64` has (\\d+) occurrences, make it a constant" + - path: decode.go + text: "string `\\]\\)` has (\\d+) occurrences, make it a constant" + - path: valid.go + text: "string ` for type ` has (\\d+) occurrences, make it a constant" + - path: valid.go + text: "string `cbor: ` has (\\d+) occurrences, make it a constant" diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c794b2b0c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ + +# Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct + +## Our Pledge + +We as members, contributors, and leaders pledge to make participation in our +community a harassment-free experience for everyone, regardless of age, body +size, visible or invisible disability, ethnicity, sex characteristics, gender +identity and expression, level of experience, education, socio-economic status, +nationality, personal appearance, race, caste, color, religion, or sexual +identity and orientation. + +We pledge to act and interact in ways that contribute to an open, welcoming, +diverse, inclusive, and healthy community. + +## Our Standards + +Examples of behavior that contributes to a positive environment for our +community include: + +* Demonstrating empathy and kindness toward other people +* Being respectful of differing opinions, viewpoints, and experiences +* Giving and gracefully accepting constructive feedback +* Accepting responsibility and apologizing to those affected by our mistakes, + and learning from the experience +* Focusing on what is best not just for us as individuals, but for the overall + community + +Examples of unacceptable behavior include: + +* The use of sexualized language or imagery, and sexual attention or advances of + any kind +* Trolling, insulting or derogatory comments, and personal or political attacks +* Public or private harassment +* Publishing others' private information, such as a physical or email address, + without their explicit permission +* Other conduct which could reasonably be considered inappropriate in a + professional setting + +## Enforcement Responsibilities + +Community leaders are responsible for clarifying and enforcing our standards of +acceptable behavior and will take appropriate and fair corrective action in +response to any behavior that they deem inappropriate, threatening, offensive, +or harmful. + +Community leaders have the right and responsibility to remove, edit, or reject +comments, commits, code, wiki edits, issues, and other contributions that are +not aligned to this Code of Conduct, and will communicate reasons for moderation +decisions when appropriate. + +## Scope + +This Code of Conduct applies within all community spaces, and also applies when +an individual is officially representing the community in public spaces. +Examples of representing our community include using an official e-mail address, +posting via an official social media account, or acting as an appointed +representative at an online or offline event. + +## Enforcement + +Instances of abusive, harassing, or otherwise unacceptable behavior may be +reported to the community leaders responsible for enforcement at +faye.github@gmail.com. +All complaints will be reviewed and investigated promptly and fairly. + +All community leaders are obligated to respect the privacy and security of the +reporter of any incident. + +## Enforcement Guidelines + +Community leaders will follow these Community Impact Guidelines in determining +the consequences for any action they deem in violation of this Code of Conduct: + +### 1. Correction + +**Community Impact**: Use of inappropriate language or other behavior deemed +unprofessional or unwelcome in the community. + +**Consequence**: A private, written warning from community leaders, providing +clarity around the nature of the violation and an explanation of why the +behavior was inappropriate. A public apology may be requested. + +### 2. Warning + +**Community Impact**: A violation through a single incident or series of +actions. + +**Consequence**: A warning with consequences for continued behavior. No +interaction with the people involved, including unsolicited interaction with +those enforcing the Code of Conduct, for a specified period of time. This +includes avoiding interactions in community spaces as well as external channels +like social media. Violating these terms may lead to a temporary or permanent +ban. + +### 3. 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Permanent Ban + +**Community Impact**: Demonstrating a pattern of violation of community +standards, including sustained inappropriate behavior, harassment of an +individual, or aggression toward or disparagement of classes of individuals. + +**Consequence**: A permanent ban from any sort of public interaction within the +community. + +## Attribution + +This Code of Conduct is adapted from the [Contributor Covenant][homepage], +version 2.1, available at +[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html][v2.1]. + +Community Impact Guidelines were inspired by +[Mozilla's code of conduct enforcement ladder][Mozilla CoC]. + +For answers to common questions about this code of conduct, see the FAQ at +[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq][FAQ]. Translations are available at +[https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations][translations]. + +[homepage]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org +[v2.1]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/version/2/1/code_of_conduct.html +[Mozilla CoC]: https://github.com/mozilla/diversity +[FAQ]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/faq +[translations]: https://www.contributor-covenant.org/translations diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..de0965e12 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# How to contribute + +You can contribute by using the library, opening issues, or opening pull requests. + +## Bug reports and security vulnerabilities + +Most issues are tracked publicly on [GitHub](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/issues). + +To report security vulnerabilities, please email faye.github@gmail.com and allow time for the problem to be resolved before disclosing it to the public. For more info, see [Security Policy](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#security-policy). + +Please do not send data that might contain personally identifiable information, even if you think you have permission. That type of support requires payment and a signed contract where I'm indemnified, held harmless, and defended by you for any data you send to me. + +## Pull requests + +Please [create an issue](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/issues/new/choose) before you begin work on a PR. The improvement may have already been considered, etc. + +Pull requests have signing requirements and must not be anonymous. Exceptions are usually made for docs and CI scripts. + +See the [Pull Request Template](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/blob/master/.github/pull_request_template.md) for details. + +Pull requests have a greater chance of being approved if: +- it does not reduce speed, increase memory use, reduce security, etc. for people not using the new option or feature. +- it has > 97% code coverage. + +## Describe your issue + +Clearly describe the issue: +* If it's a bug, please provide: **version of this library** and **Go** (`go version`), **unmodified error message**, and describe **how to reproduce it**. Also state **what you expected to happen** instead of the error. +* If you propose a change or addition, try to give an example how the improved code could look like or how to use it. +* If you found a compilation error, please confirm you're using a supported version of Go. If you are, then provide the output of `go version` first, followed by the complete error message. + +## Please don't + +Please don't send data containing personally identifiable information, even if you think you have permission. That type of support requires payment and a contract where I'm indemnified, held harmless, and defended for any data you send to me. + +Please don't send CBOR data larger than 1024 bytes by email. If you want to send crash-producing CBOR data > 1024 bytes by email, please get my permission before sending it to me. + +## Credits + +- This guide used nlohmann/json contribution guidelines for inspiration as suggested in issue #22. +- Special thanks to @lukseven for pointing out the contribution guidelines didn't mention signing requirements. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/LICENSE new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eaa850492 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/LICENSE @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +MIT License + +Copyright (c) 2019-present Faye Amacker + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy +of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal +in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights +to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is +furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all +copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR +IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, +FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE +AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER +LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, +OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE +SOFTWARE. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/README.md b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/README.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..af0a79507 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,691 @@ +# CBOR Codec in Go + + + +[fxamacker/cbor](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor) is a library for encoding and decoding [CBOR](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/std94) and [CBOR Sequences](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8742.html). + +CBOR is a [trusted alternative](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8949.html#name-comparison-of-other-binary-) to JSON, MessagePack, Protocol Buffers, etc.  CBOR is an Internet Standard defined by [IETF STD 94 (RFC 8949)](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/std94) and is designed to be relevant for decades. + +`fxamacker/cbor` is used in projects by Arm Ltd., Cisco, EdgeX Foundry, Flow Foundation, Fraunhofer‑AISEC, Kubernetes, Let's Encrypt (ISRG), Linux Foundation, Microsoft, Mozilla, Oasis Protocol, Tailscale, Teleport, [etc](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#who-uses-fxamackercbor). + +See [Quick Start](#quick-start) and [Releases](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases/). 🆕 `UnmarshalFirst` and `DiagnoseFirst` can decode CBOR Sequences. `cbor.MarshalToBuffer()` and `UserBufferEncMode` accepts user-specified buffer. + +## fxamacker/cbor + +[![](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/workflows/ci/badge.svg)](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/actions?query=workflow%3Aci) +[![](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/workflows/cover%20%E2%89%A596%25/badge.svg)](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/actions?query=workflow%3A%22cover+%E2%89%A596%25%22) +[![CodeQL](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/actions/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/actions/workflows/codeql-analysis.yml) +[![](https://img.shields.io/badge/fuzzing-passing-44c010)](#fuzzing-and-code-coverage) +[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/fxamacker/cbor)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/fxamacker/cbor) + +`fxamacker/cbor` is a CBOR codec in full conformance with [IETF STD 94 (RFC 8949)](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/std94). It also supports CBOR Sequences ([RFC 8742](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8742.html)) and Extended Diagnostic Notation ([Appendix G of RFC 8610](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8610.html#appendix-G)). + +Features include full support for CBOR tags, [Core Deterministic Encoding](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8949.html#name-core-deterministic-encoding), duplicate map key detection, etc. + +Design balances trade-offs between security, speed, concurrency, encoded data size, usability, etc. + +
Highlights

+ +__🚀  Speed__ + +Encoding and decoding is fast without using Go's `unsafe` package. Slower settings are opt-in. Default limits allow very fast and memory efficient rejection of malformed CBOR data. + +__🔒  Security__ + +Decoder has configurable limits that defend against malicious inputs. Duplicate map key detection is supported. By contrast, `encoding/gob` is [not designed to be hardened against adversarial inputs](https://pkg.go.dev/encoding/gob#hdr-Security). + +Codec passed multiple confidential security assessments in 2022. No vulnerabilities found in subset of codec in a [nonconfidential security assessment](https://github.com/veraison/go-cose/blob/v1.0.0-rc.1/reports/NCC_Microsoft-go-cose-Report_2022-05-26_v1.0.pdf) prepared by NCC Group for Microsoft Corporation. + +__🗜️  Data Size__ + +Struct tags (`toarray`, `keyasint`, `omitempty`) automatically reduce size of encoded structs. Encoding optionally shrinks float64→32→16 when values fit. + +__:jigsaw:  Usability__ + +API is mostly same as `encoding/json` plus interfaces that simplify concurrency for CBOR options. Encoding and decoding modes can be created at startup and reused by any goroutines. + +Presets include Core Deterministic Encoding, Preferred Serialization, CTAP2 Canonical CBOR, etc. + +__📆  Extensibility__ + +Features include CBOR [extension points](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8949.html#section-7.1) (e.g. CBOR tags) and extensive settings. API has interfaces that allow users to create custom encoding and decoding without modifying this library. + +


+ +
+ +### Secure Decoding with Configurable Settings + +`fxamacker/cbor` has configurable limits, etc. that defend against malicious CBOR data. + +By contrast, `encoding/gob` is [not designed to be hardened against adversarial inputs](https://pkg.go.dev/encoding/gob#hdr-Security). + +
Example decoding with encoding/gob 💥 fatal error (out of memory)

+ +```Go +// Example of encoding/gob having "fatal error: runtime: out of memory" +// while decoding 181 bytes. +package main +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/gob" + "encoding/hex" + "fmt" +) + +// Example data is from https://github.com/golang/go/issues/24446 +// (shortened to 181 bytes). +const data = "4dffb503010102303001ff30000109010130010800010130010800010130" + + "01ffb80001014a01ffb60001014b01ff860001013001ff860001013001ff" + + "860001013001ff860001013001ffb80000001eff850401010e3030303030" + + "30303030303030303001ff3000010c0104000016ffb70201010830303030" + + "3030303001ff3000010c000030ffb6040405fcff00303030303030303030" + + "303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030303030" + + "30" + +type X struct { + J *X + K map[string]int +} + +func main() { + raw, _ := hex.DecodeString(data) + decoder := gob.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(raw)) + + var x X + decoder.Decode(&x) // fatal error: runtime: out of memory + fmt.Println("Decoding finished.") +} +``` + +


+ +
+ +`fxamacker/cbor` is fast at rejecting malformed CBOR data. E.g. attempts to +decode 10 bytes of malicious CBOR data to `[]byte` (with default settings): + +| Codec | Speed (ns/op) | Memory | Allocs | +| :---- | ------------: | -----: | -----: | +| fxamacker/cbor 2.5.0 | 44 ± 5% | 32 B/op | 2 allocs/op | +| ugorji/go 1.2.11 | 5353261 ± 4% | 67111321 B/op | 13 allocs/op | + +
Benchmark details

+ +Latest comparison used: +- Input: `[]byte{0x9B, 0x00, 0x00, 0x42, 0xFA, 0x42, 0xFA, 0x42, 0xFA, 0x42}` +- go1.19.10, linux/amd64, i5-13600K (disabled all e-cores, DDR4 @2933) +- go test -bench=. -benchmem -count=20 + +#### Prior comparisons + +| Codec | Speed (ns/op) | Memory | Allocs | +| :---- | ------------: | -----: | -----: | +| fxamacker/cbor 2.5.0-beta2 | 44.33 ± 2% | 32 B/op | 2 allocs/op | +| fxamacker/cbor 0.1.0 - 2.4.0 | ~44.68 ± 6% | 32 B/op | 2 allocs/op | +| ugorji/go 1.2.10 | 5524792.50 ± 3% | 67110491 B/op | 12 allocs/op | +| ugorji/go 1.1.0 - 1.2.6 | 💥 runtime: | out of memory: | cannot allocate | + +- Input: `[]byte{0x9B, 0x00, 0x00, 0x42, 0xFA, 0x42, 0xFA, 0x42, 0xFA, 0x42}` +- go1.19.6, linux/amd64, i5-13600K (DDR4) +- go test -bench=. -benchmem -count=20 + +


+ +
+ +### Smaller Encodings with Struct Tags + +Struct tags (`toarray`, `keyasint`, `omitempty`) reduce encoded size of structs. + +
Example encoding 3-level nested Go struct to 1 byte CBOR

+ +https://go.dev/play/p/YxwvfPdFQG2 + +```Go +// Example encoding nested struct (with omitempty tag) +// - encoding/json: 18 byte JSON +// - fxamacker/cbor: 1 byte CBOR +package main + +import ( + "encoding/hex" + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + + "github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2" +) + +type GrandChild struct { + Quux int `json:",omitempty"` +} + +type Child struct { + Baz int `json:",omitempty"` + Qux GrandChild `json:",omitempty"` +} + +type Parent struct { + Foo Child `json:",omitempty"` + Bar int `json:",omitempty"` +} + +func cb() { + results, _ := cbor.Marshal(Parent{}) + fmt.Println("hex(CBOR): " + hex.EncodeToString(results)) + + text, _ := cbor.Diagnose(results) // Diagnostic Notation + fmt.Println("DN: " + text) +} + +func js() { + results, _ := json.Marshal(Parent{}) + fmt.Println("hex(JSON): " + hex.EncodeToString(results)) + + text := string(results) // JSON + fmt.Println("JSON: " + text) +} + +func main() { + cb() + fmt.Println("-------------") + js() +} +``` + +Output (DN is Diagnostic Notation): +``` +hex(CBOR): a0 +DN: {} +------------- +hex(JSON): 7b22466f6f223a7b22517578223a7b7d7d7d +JSON: {"Foo":{"Qux":{}}} +``` + +


+ +
+ +Example using different struct tags together: + +![alt text](https://github.com/fxamacker/images/raw/master/cbor/v2.3.0/cbor_struct_tags_api.svg?sanitize=1 "CBOR API and Go Struct Tags") + +API is mostly same as `encoding/json`, plus interfaces that simplify concurrency for CBOR options. + +## Quick Start + +__Install__: `go get github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2` and `import "github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2"`. + +### Key Points + +This library can encode and decode CBOR (RFC 8949) and CBOR Sequences (RFC 8742). + +- __CBOR data item__ is a single piece of CBOR data and its structure may contain 0 or more nested data items. +- __CBOR sequence__ is a concatenation of 0 or more encoded CBOR data items. + +Configurable limits and options can be used to balance trade-offs. + +- Encoding and decoding modes are created from options (settings). +- Modes can be created at startup and reused. +- Modes are safe for concurrent use. + +### Default Mode + +Package level functions only use this library's default settings. +They provide the "default mode" of encoding and decoding. + +```go +// API matches encoding/json for Marshal, Unmarshal, Encode, Decode, etc. +b, err = cbor.Marshal(v) // encode v to []byte b +err = cbor.Unmarshal(b, &v) // decode []byte b to v +decoder = cbor.NewDecoder(r) // create decoder with io.Reader r +err = decoder.Decode(&v) // decode a CBOR data item to v + +// v2.7.0 added MarshalToBuffer() and UserBufferEncMode interface. +err = cbor.MarshalToBuffer(v, b) // encode v to b instead of using built-in buf pool. + +// v2.5.0 added new functions that return remaining bytes. + +// UnmarshalFirst decodes first CBOR data item and returns remaining bytes. +rest, err = cbor.UnmarshalFirst(b, &v) // decode []byte b to v + +// DiagnoseFirst translates first CBOR data item to text and returns remaining bytes. +text, rest, err = cbor.DiagnoseFirst(b) // decode []byte b to Diagnostic Notation text + +// NOTE: Unmarshal returns ExtraneousDataError if there are remaining bytes, +// but new funcs UnmarshalFirst and DiagnoseFirst do not. +``` + +__IMPORTANT__: 👉 CBOR settings allow trade-offs between speed, security, encoding size, etc. + +- Different CBOR libraries may use different default settings. +- CBOR-based formats or protocols usually require specific settings. + +For example, WebAuthn uses "CTAP2 Canonical CBOR" which is available as a preset. + +### Presets + +Presets can be used as-is or as a starting point for custom settings. + +```go +// EncOptions is a struct of encoder settings. +func CoreDetEncOptions() EncOptions // RFC 8949 Core Deterministic Encoding +func PreferredUnsortedEncOptions() EncOptions // RFC 8949 Preferred Serialization +func CanonicalEncOptions() EncOptions // RFC 7049 Canonical CBOR +func CTAP2EncOptions() EncOptions // FIDO2 CTAP2 Canonical CBOR +``` + +Presets are used to create custom modes. + +### Custom Modes + +Modes are created from settings. Once created, modes have immutable settings. + +💡 Create the mode at startup and reuse it. It is safe for concurrent use. + +```Go +// Create encoding mode. +opts := cbor.CoreDetEncOptions() // use preset options as a starting point +opts.Time = cbor.TimeUnix // change any settings if needed +em, err := opts.EncMode() // create an immutable encoding mode + +// Reuse the encoding mode. It is safe for concurrent use. + +// API matches encoding/json. +b, err := em.Marshal(v) // encode v to []byte b +encoder := em.NewEncoder(w) // create encoder with io.Writer w +err := encoder.Encode(v) // encode v to io.Writer w +``` + +Default mode and custom modes automatically apply struct tags. + +### User Specified Buffer for Encoding (v2.7.0) + +`UserBufferEncMode` interface extends `EncMode` interface to add `MarshalToBuffer()`. It accepts a user-specified buffer instead of using built-in buffer pool. + +```Go +em, err := myEncOptions.UserBufferEncMode() // create UserBufferEncMode mode + +var buf bytes.Buffer +err = em.MarshalToBuffer(v, &buf) // encode v to provided buf +``` + +### Struct Tags + +Struct tags (`toarray`, `keyasint`, `omitempty`) reduce encoded size of structs. + +
Example encoding 3-level nested Go struct to 1 byte CBOR

+ +https://go.dev/play/p/YxwvfPdFQG2 + +```Go +// Example encoding nested struct (with omitempty tag) +// - encoding/json: 18 byte JSON +// - fxamacker/cbor: 1 byte CBOR +package main + +import ( + "encoding/hex" + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + + "github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2" +) + +type GrandChild struct { + Quux int `json:",omitempty"` +} + +type Child struct { + Baz int `json:",omitempty"` + Qux GrandChild `json:",omitempty"` +} + +type Parent struct { + Foo Child `json:",omitempty"` + Bar int `json:",omitempty"` +} + +func cb() { + results, _ := cbor.Marshal(Parent{}) + fmt.Println("hex(CBOR): " + hex.EncodeToString(results)) + + text, _ := cbor.Diagnose(results) // Diagnostic Notation + fmt.Println("DN: " + text) +} + +func js() { + results, _ := json.Marshal(Parent{}) + fmt.Println("hex(JSON): " + hex.EncodeToString(results)) + + text := string(results) // JSON + fmt.Println("JSON: " + text) +} + +func main() { + cb() + fmt.Println("-------------") + js() +} +``` + +Output (DN is Diagnostic Notation): +``` +hex(CBOR): a0 +DN: {} +------------- +hex(JSON): 7b22466f6f223a7b22517578223a7b7d7d7d +JSON: {"Foo":{"Qux":{}}} +``` + +


+ +
+ +
Example using several struct tags

+ +![alt text](https://github.com/fxamacker/images/raw/master/cbor/v2.3.0/cbor_struct_tags_api.svg?sanitize=1 "CBOR API and Go Struct Tags") + +

+ +Struct tags simplify use of CBOR-based protocols that require CBOR arrays or maps with integer keys. + +### CBOR Tags + +CBOR tags are specified in a `TagSet`. + +Custom modes can be created with a `TagSet` to handle CBOR tags. + +```go +em, err := opts.EncMode() // no CBOR tags +em, err := opts.EncModeWithTags(ts) // immutable CBOR tags +em, err := opts.EncModeWithSharedTags(ts) // mutable shared CBOR tags +``` + +`TagSet` and modes using it are safe for concurrent use. Equivalent API is available for `DecMode`. + +
Example using TagSet and TagOptions

+ +```go +// Use signedCWT struct defined in "Decoding CWT" example. + +// Create TagSet (safe for concurrency). +tags := cbor.NewTagSet() +// Register tag COSE_Sign1 18 with signedCWT type. +tags.Add( + cbor.TagOptions{EncTag: cbor.EncTagRequired, DecTag: cbor.DecTagRequired}, + reflect.TypeOf(signedCWT{}), + 18) + +// Create DecMode with immutable tags. +dm, _ := cbor.DecOptions{}.DecModeWithTags(tags) + +// Unmarshal to signedCWT with tag support. +var v signedCWT +if err := dm.Unmarshal(data, &v); err != nil { + return err +} + +// Create EncMode with immutable tags. +em, _ := cbor.EncOptions{}.EncModeWithTags(tags) + +// Marshal signedCWT with tag number. +if data, err := cbor.Marshal(v); err != nil { + return err +} +``` + +

+ +### Functions and Interfaces + +
Functions and interfaces at a glance

+ +Common functions with same API as `encoding/json`: +- `Marshal`, `Unmarshal` +- `NewEncoder`, `(*Encoder).Encode` +- `NewDecoder`, `(*Decoder).Decode` + +NOTE: `Unmarshal` will return `ExtraneousDataError` if there are remaining bytes +because RFC 8949 treats CBOR data item with remaining bytes as malformed. +- 💡 Use `UnmarshalFirst` to decode first CBOR data item and return any remaining bytes. + +Other useful functions: +- `Diagnose`, `DiagnoseFirst` produce human-readable [Extended Diagnostic Notation](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8610.html#appendix-G) from CBOR data. +- `UnmarshalFirst` decodes first CBOR data item and return any remaining bytes. +- `Wellformed` returns true if the the CBOR data item is well-formed. + +Interfaces identical or comparable to Go `encoding` packages include: +`Marshaler`, `Unmarshaler`, `BinaryMarshaler`, and `BinaryUnmarshaler`. + +The `RawMessage` type can be used to delay CBOR decoding or precompute CBOR encoding. + +

+ +### Security Tips + +🔒 Use Go's `io.LimitReader` to limit size when decoding very large or indefinite size data. + +Default limits may need to be increased for systems handling very large data (e.g. blockchains). + +`DecOptions` can be used to modify default limits for `MaxArrayElements`, `MaxMapPairs`, and `MaxNestedLevels`. + +## Status + +v2.7.0 (June 23, 2024) adds features and improvements that help large projects (e.g. Kubernetes) use CBOR as an alternative to JSON and Protocol Buffers. Other improvements include speedups, improved memory use, bug fixes, new serialization options, etc. It passed fuzz tests (5+ billion executions) and is production quality. + +For more details, see [release notes](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases). + +### Prior Release + +[v2.6.0](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases/tag/v2.6.0) (February 2024) adds important new features, optimizations, and bug fixes. It is especially useful to systems that need to convert data between CBOR and JSON. New options and optimizations improve handling of bignum, integers, maps, and strings. + +v2.5.0 was released on Sunday, August 13, 2023 with new features and important bug fixes. It is fuzz tested and production quality after extended beta [v2.5.0-beta](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases/tag/v2.5.0-beta) (Dec 2022) -> [v2.5.0](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases/tag/v2.5.0) (Aug 2023). + +__IMPORTANT__: 👉 Before upgrading from v2.4 or older release, please read the notable changes highlighted in the release notes. v2.5.0 is a large release with bug fixes to error handling for extraneous data in `Unmarshal`, etc. that should be reviewed before upgrading. + +See [v2.5.0 release notes](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases/tag/v2.5.0) for list of new features, improvements, and bug fixes. + +See ["Version and API Changes"](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#versions-and-api-changes) section for more info about version numbering, etc. + + + +## Who uses fxamacker/cbor + +`fxamacker/cbor` is used in projects by Arm Ltd., Berlin Institute of Health at Charité, Chainlink, Cisco, Confidential Computing Consortium, ConsenSys, Dapper Labs, EdgeX Foundry, F5, FIDO Alliance, Fraunhofer‑AISEC, Kubernetes, Let's Encrypt (ISRG), Linux Foundation, Matrix.org, Microsoft, Mozilla, National Cybersecurity Agency of France (govt), Netherlands (govt), Oasis Protocol, Smallstep, Tailscale, Taurus SA, Teleport, TIBCO, and others. + +`fxamacker/cbor` passed multiple confidential security assessments. A [nonconfidential security assessment](https://github.com/veraison/go-cose/blob/v1.0.0-rc.1/reports/NCC_Microsoft-go-cose-Report_2022-05-26_v1.0.pdf) (prepared by NCC Group for Microsoft Corporation) includes a subset of fxamacker/cbor v2.4.0 in its scope. + +## Standards + +`fxamacker/cbor` is a CBOR codec in full conformance with [IETF STD 94 (RFC 8949)](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/std94). It also supports CBOR Sequences ([RFC 8742](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8742.html)) and Extended Diagnostic Notation ([Appendix G of RFC 8610](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8610.html#appendix-G)). + +Notable CBOR features include: + +| CBOR Feature | Description | +| :--- | :--- | +| CBOR tags | API supports built-in and user-defined tags. | +| Preferred serialization | Integers encode to fewest bytes. Optional float64 → float32 → float16. | +| Map key sorting | Unsorted, length-first (Canonical CBOR), and bytewise-lexicographic (CTAP2). | +| Duplicate map keys | Always forbid for encoding and option to allow/forbid for decoding. | +| Indefinite length data | Option to allow/forbid for encoding and decoding. | +| Well-formedness | Always checked and enforced. | +| Basic validity checks | Optionally check UTF-8 validity and duplicate map keys. | +| Security considerations | Prevent integer overflow and resource exhaustion (RFC 8949 Section 10). | + +Known limitations are noted in the [Limitations section](#limitations). + +Go nil values for slices, maps, pointers, etc. are encoded as CBOR null. Empty slices, maps, etc. are encoded as empty CBOR arrays and maps. + +Decoder checks for all required well-formedness errors, including all "subkinds" of syntax errors and too little data. + +After well-formedness is verified, basic validity errors are handled as follows: + +* Invalid UTF-8 string: Decoder has option to check and return invalid UTF-8 string error. This check is enabled by default. +* Duplicate keys in a map: Decoder has options to ignore or enforce rejection of duplicate map keys. + +When decoding well-formed CBOR arrays and maps, decoder saves the first error it encounters and continues with the next item. Options to handle this differently may be added in the future. + +By default, decoder treats time values of floating-point NaN and Infinity as if they are CBOR Null or CBOR Undefined. + +__Click to expand topic:__ + +
+ Duplicate Map Keys

+ +This library provides options for fast detection and rejection of duplicate map keys based on applying a Go-specific data model to CBOR's extended generic data model in order to determine duplicate vs distinct map keys. Detection relies on whether the CBOR map key would be a duplicate "key" when decoded and applied to the user-provided Go map or struct. + +`DupMapKeyQuiet` turns off detection of duplicate map keys. It tries to use a "keep fastest" method by choosing either "keep first" or "keep last" depending on the Go data type. + +`DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF` enforces detection and rejection of duplidate map keys. Decoding stops immediately and returns `DupMapKeyError` when the first duplicate key is detected. The error includes the duplicate map key and the index number. + +APF suffix means "Allow Partial Fill" so the destination map or struct can contain some decoded values at the time of error. It is the caller's responsibility to respond to the `DupMapKeyError` by discarding the partially filled result if that's required by their protocol. + +

+ +
+ Tag Validity

+ +This library checks tag validity for built-in tags (currently tag numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, and 55799): + +* Inadmissible type for tag content +* Inadmissible value for tag content + +Unknown tag data items (not tag number 0, 1, 2, 3, or 55799) are handled in two ways: + +* When decoding into an empty interface, unknown tag data item will be decoded into `cbor.Tag` data type, which contains tag number and tag content. The tag content will be decoded into the default Go data type for the CBOR data type. +* When decoding into other Go types, unknown tag data item is decoded into the specified Go type. If Go type is registered with a tag number, the tag number can optionally be verified. + +Decoder also has an option to forbid tag data items (treat any tag data item as error) which is specified by protocols such as CTAP2 Canonical CBOR. + +For more information, see [decoding options](#decoding-options-1) and [tag options](#tag-options). + +

+ +## Limitations + +If any of these limitations prevent you from using this library, please open an issue along with a link to your project. + +* CBOR `Undefined` (0xf7) value decodes to Go's `nil` value. CBOR `Null` (0xf6) more closely matches Go's `nil`. +* CBOR map keys with data types not supported by Go for map keys are ignored and an error is returned after continuing to decode remaining items. +* When decoding registered CBOR tag data to interface type, decoder creates a pointer to registered Go type matching CBOR tag number. Requiring a pointer for this is a Go limitation. + +## Fuzzing and Code Coverage + +__Code coverage__ is always 95% or higher (with `go test -cover`) when tagging a release. + +__Coverage-guided fuzzing__ must pass billions of execs using before tagging a release. Fuzzing is done using nonpublic code which may eventually get merged into this project. Until then, reports like OpenSSF Scorecard can't detect fuzz tests being used by this project. + +
+ +## Versions and API Changes +This project uses [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org), so the API is always backwards compatible unless the major version number changes. + +These functions have signatures identical to encoding/json and their API will continue to match `encoding/json` even after major new releases: +`Marshal`, `Unmarshal`, `NewEncoder`, `NewDecoder`, `(*Encoder).Encode`, and `(*Decoder).Decode`. + +Exclusions from SemVer: +- Newly added API documented as "subject to change". +- Newly added API in the master branch that has never been tagged in non-beta release. +- If function parameters are unchanged, bug fixes that change behavior (e.g. return error for edge case was missed in prior version). We try to highlight these in the release notes and add extended beta period. E.g. [v2.5.0-beta](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases/tag/v2.5.0-beta) (Dec 2022) -> [v2.5.0](https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor/releases/tag/v2.5.0) (Aug 2023). + +This project avoids breaking changes to behavior of encoding and decoding functions unless required to improve conformance with supported RFCs (e.g. RFC 8949, RFC 8742, etc.) Visible changes that don't improve conformance to standards are typically made available as new opt-in settings or new functions. + +## Code of Conduct + +This project has adopted the [Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). Contact [faye.github@gmail.com](mailto:faye.github@gmail.com) with any questions or comments. + +## Contributing + +Please open an issue before beginning work on a PR. The improvement may have already been considered, etc. + +For more info, see [How to Contribute](CONTRIBUTING.md). + +## Security Policy + +Security fixes are provided for the latest released version of fxamacker/cbor. + +For the full text of the Security Policy, see [SECURITY.md](SECURITY.md). + +## Acknowledgements + +Many thanks to all the contributors on this project! + +I'm especially grateful to Bastian Müller and Dieter Shirley for suggesting and collaborating on CBOR stream mode, and much more. + +I'm very grateful to Stefan Tatschner, Yawning Angel, Jernej Kos, x448, ZenGround0, and Jakob Borg for their contributions or support in the very early days. + +Big thanks to Ben Luddy for his contributions in v2.6.0 and v2.7.0. + +This library clearly wouldn't be possible without Carsten Bormann authoring CBOR RFCs. + +Special thanks to Laurence Lundblade and Jeffrey Yasskin for their help on IETF mailing list or at [7049bis](https://github.com/cbor-wg/CBORbis). + +Huge thanks to The Go Authors for creating a fun and practical programming language with batteries included! + +This library uses `x448/float16` which used to be included. As a standalone package, `x448/float16` is useful to other projects as well. + +## License + +Copyright © 2019-2024 [Faye Amacker](https://github.com/fxamacker). + +fxamacker/cbor is licensed under the MIT License. See [LICENSE](LICENSE) for the full license text. + +
diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/SECURITY.md b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/SECURITY.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9c05146d1 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/SECURITY.md @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +# Security Policy + +Security fixes are provided for the latest released version of fxamacker/cbor. + +If the security vulnerability is already known to the public, then you can open an issue as a bug report. + +To report security vulnerabilities not yet known to the public, please email faye.github@gmail.com and allow time for the problem to be resolved before reporting it to the public. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/bytestring.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/bytestring.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..823bff12c --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/bytestring.go @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "errors" +) + +// ByteString represents CBOR byte string (major type 2). ByteString can be used +// when using a Go []byte is not possible or convenient. For example, Go doesn't +// allow []byte as map key, so ByteString can be used to support data formats +// having CBOR map with byte string keys. ByteString can also be used to +// encode invalid UTF-8 string as CBOR byte string. +// See DecOption.MapKeyByteStringMode for more details. +type ByteString string + +// Bytes returns bytes representing ByteString. +func (bs ByteString) Bytes() []byte { + return []byte(bs) +} + +// MarshalCBOR encodes ByteString as CBOR byte string (major type 2). +func (bs ByteString) MarshalCBOR() ([]byte, error) { + e := getEncodeBuffer() + defer putEncodeBuffer(e) + + // Encode length + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeByteString), uint64(len(bs))) + + // Encode data + buf := make([]byte, e.Len()+len(bs)) + n := copy(buf, e.Bytes()) + copy(buf[n:], bs) + + return buf, nil +} + +// UnmarshalCBOR decodes CBOR byte string (major type 2) to ByteString. +// Decoding CBOR null and CBOR undefined sets ByteString to be empty. +func (bs *ByteString) UnmarshalCBOR(data []byte) error { + if bs == nil { + return errors.New("cbor.ByteString: UnmarshalCBOR on nil pointer") + } + + // Decoding CBOR null and CBOR undefined to ByteString resets data. + // This behavior is similar to decoding CBOR null and CBOR undefined to []byte. + if len(data) == 1 && (data[0] == 0xf6 || data[0] == 0xf7) { + *bs = "" + return nil + } + + d := decoder{data: data, dm: defaultDecMode} + + // Check if CBOR data type is byte string + if typ := d.nextCBORType(); typ != cborTypeByteString { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: typ.String(), GoType: typeByteString.String()} + } + + b, _ := d.parseByteString() + *bs = ByteString(b) + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/cache.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/cache.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ea0f39e24 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/cache.go @@ -0,0 +1,363 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "sort" + "strconv" + "strings" + "sync" +) + +type encodeFuncs struct { + ef encodeFunc + ief isEmptyFunc +} + +var ( + decodingStructTypeCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]*decodingStructType + encodingStructTypeCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]*encodingStructType + encodeFuncCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]encodeFuncs + typeInfoCache sync.Map // map[reflect.Type]*typeInfo +) + +type specialType int + +const ( + specialTypeNone specialType = iota + specialTypeUnmarshalerIface + specialTypeEmptyIface + specialTypeIface + specialTypeTag + specialTypeTime +) + +type typeInfo struct { + elemTypeInfo *typeInfo + keyTypeInfo *typeInfo + typ reflect.Type + kind reflect.Kind + nonPtrType reflect.Type + nonPtrKind reflect.Kind + spclType specialType +} + +func newTypeInfo(t reflect.Type) *typeInfo { + tInfo := typeInfo{typ: t, kind: t.Kind()} + + for t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + t = t.Elem() + } + + k := t.Kind() + + tInfo.nonPtrType = t + tInfo.nonPtrKind = k + + if k == reflect.Interface { + if t.NumMethod() == 0 { + tInfo.spclType = specialTypeEmptyIface + } else { + tInfo.spclType = specialTypeIface + } + } else if t == typeTag { + tInfo.spclType = specialTypeTag + } else if t == typeTime { + tInfo.spclType = specialTypeTime + } else if reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(typeUnmarshaler) { + tInfo.spclType = specialTypeUnmarshalerIface + } + + switch k { + case reflect.Array, reflect.Slice: + tInfo.elemTypeInfo = getTypeInfo(t.Elem()) + case reflect.Map: + tInfo.keyTypeInfo = getTypeInfo(t.Key()) + tInfo.elemTypeInfo = getTypeInfo(t.Elem()) + } + + return &tInfo +} + +type decodingStructType struct { + fields fields + fieldIndicesByName map[string]int + err error + toArray bool +} + +// The stdlib errors.Join was introduced in Go 1.20, and we still support Go 1.17, so instead, +// here's a very basic implementation of an aggregated error. +type multierror []error + +func (m multierror) Error() string { + var sb strings.Builder + for i, err := range m { + sb.WriteString(err.Error()) + if i < len(m)-1 { + sb.WriteString(", ") + } + } + return sb.String() +} + +func getDecodingStructType(t reflect.Type) *decodingStructType { + if v, _ := decodingStructTypeCache.Load(t); v != nil { + return v.(*decodingStructType) + } + + flds, structOptions := getFields(t) + + toArray := hasToArrayOption(structOptions) + + var errs []error + for i := 0; i < len(flds); i++ { + if flds[i].keyAsInt { + nameAsInt, numErr := strconv.Atoi(flds[i].name) + if numErr != nil { + errs = append(errs, errors.New("cbor: failed to parse field name \""+flds[i].name+"\" to int ("+numErr.Error()+")")) + break + } + flds[i].nameAsInt = int64(nameAsInt) + } + + flds[i].typInfo = getTypeInfo(flds[i].typ) + } + + fieldIndicesByName := make(map[string]int, len(flds)) + for i, fld := range flds { + if _, ok := fieldIndicesByName[fld.name]; ok { + errs = append(errs, fmt.Errorf("cbor: two or more fields of %v have the same name %q", t, fld.name)) + continue + } + fieldIndicesByName[fld.name] = i + } + + var err error + { + var multi multierror + for _, each := range errs { + if each != nil { + multi = append(multi, each) + } + } + if len(multi) == 1 { + err = multi[0] + } else if len(multi) > 1 { + err = multi + } + } + + structType := &decodingStructType{ + fields: flds, + fieldIndicesByName: fieldIndicesByName, + err: err, + toArray: toArray, + } + decodingStructTypeCache.Store(t, structType) + return structType +} + +type encodingStructType struct { + fields fields + bytewiseFields fields + lengthFirstFields fields + omitEmptyFieldsIdx []int + err error + toArray bool +} + +func (st *encodingStructType) getFields(em *encMode) fields { + switch em.sort { + case SortNone, SortFastShuffle: + return st.fields + case SortLengthFirst: + return st.lengthFirstFields + default: + return st.bytewiseFields + } +} + +type bytewiseFieldSorter struct { + fields fields +} + +func (x *bytewiseFieldSorter) Len() int { + return len(x.fields) +} + +func (x *bytewiseFieldSorter) Swap(i, j int) { + x.fields[i], x.fields[j] = x.fields[j], x.fields[i] +} + +func (x *bytewiseFieldSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { + return bytes.Compare(x.fields[i].cborName, x.fields[j].cborName) <= 0 +} + +type lengthFirstFieldSorter struct { + fields fields +} + +func (x *lengthFirstFieldSorter) Len() int { + return len(x.fields) +} + +func (x *lengthFirstFieldSorter) Swap(i, j int) { + x.fields[i], x.fields[j] = x.fields[j], x.fields[i] +} + +func (x *lengthFirstFieldSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { + if len(x.fields[i].cborName) != len(x.fields[j].cborName) { + return len(x.fields[i].cborName) < len(x.fields[j].cborName) + } + return bytes.Compare(x.fields[i].cborName, x.fields[j].cborName) <= 0 +} + +func getEncodingStructType(t reflect.Type) (*encodingStructType, error) { + if v, _ := encodingStructTypeCache.Load(t); v != nil { + structType := v.(*encodingStructType) + return structType, structType.err + } + + flds, structOptions := getFields(t) + + if hasToArrayOption(structOptions) { + return getEncodingStructToArrayType(t, flds) + } + + var err error + var hasKeyAsInt bool + var hasKeyAsStr bool + var omitEmptyIdx []int + e := getEncodeBuffer() + for i := 0; i < len(flds); i++ { + // Get field's encodeFunc + flds[i].ef, flds[i].ief = getEncodeFunc(flds[i].typ) + if flds[i].ef == nil { + err = &UnsupportedTypeError{t} + break + } + + // Encode field name + if flds[i].keyAsInt { + nameAsInt, numErr := strconv.Atoi(flds[i].name) + if numErr != nil { + err = errors.New("cbor: failed to parse field name \"" + flds[i].name + "\" to int (" + numErr.Error() + ")") + break + } + flds[i].nameAsInt = int64(nameAsInt) + if nameAsInt >= 0 { + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypePositiveInt), uint64(nameAsInt)) + } else { + n := nameAsInt*(-1) - 1 + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeNegativeInt), uint64(n)) + } + flds[i].cborName = make([]byte, e.Len()) + copy(flds[i].cborName, e.Bytes()) + e.Reset() + + hasKeyAsInt = true + } else { + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeTextString), uint64(len(flds[i].name))) + flds[i].cborName = make([]byte, e.Len()+len(flds[i].name)) + n := copy(flds[i].cborName, e.Bytes()) + copy(flds[i].cborName[n:], flds[i].name) + e.Reset() + + // If cborName contains a text string, then cborNameByteString contains a + // string that has the byte string major type but is otherwise identical to + // cborName. + flds[i].cborNameByteString = make([]byte, len(flds[i].cborName)) + copy(flds[i].cborNameByteString, flds[i].cborName) + // Reset encoded CBOR type to byte string, preserving the "additional + // information" bits: + flds[i].cborNameByteString[0] = byte(cborTypeByteString) | + getAdditionalInformation(flds[i].cborNameByteString[0]) + + hasKeyAsStr = true + } + + // Check if field can be omitted when empty + if flds[i].omitEmpty { + omitEmptyIdx = append(omitEmptyIdx, i) + } + } + putEncodeBuffer(e) + + if err != nil { + structType := &encodingStructType{err: err} + encodingStructTypeCache.Store(t, structType) + return structType, structType.err + } + + // Sort fields by canonical order + bytewiseFields := make(fields, len(flds)) + copy(bytewiseFields, flds) + sort.Sort(&bytewiseFieldSorter{bytewiseFields}) + + lengthFirstFields := bytewiseFields + if hasKeyAsInt && hasKeyAsStr { + lengthFirstFields = make(fields, len(flds)) + copy(lengthFirstFields, flds) + sort.Sort(&lengthFirstFieldSorter{lengthFirstFields}) + } + + structType := &encodingStructType{ + fields: flds, + bytewiseFields: bytewiseFields, + lengthFirstFields: lengthFirstFields, + omitEmptyFieldsIdx: omitEmptyIdx, + } + + encodingStructTypeCache.Store(t, structType) + return structType, structType.err +} + +func getEncodingStructToArrayType(t reflect.Type, flds fields) (*encodingStructType, error) { + for i := 0; i < len(flds); i++ { + // Get field's encodeFunc + flds[i].ef, flds[i].ief = getEncodeFunc(flds[i].typ) + if flds[i].ef == nil { + structType := &encodingStructType{err: &UnsupportedTypeError{t}} + encodingStructTypeCache.Store(t, structType) + return structType, structType.err + } + } + + structType := &encodingStructType{ + fields: flds, + toArray: true, + } + encodingStructTypeCache.Store(t, structType) + return structType, structType.err +} + +func getEncodeFunc(t reflect.Type) (encodeFunc, isEmptyFunc) { + if v, _ := encodeFuncCache.Load(t); v != nil { + fs := v.(encodeFuncs) + return fs.ef, fs.ief + } + ef, ief := getEncodeFuncInternal(t) + encodeFuncCache.Store(t, encodeFuncs{ef, ief}) + return ef, ief +} + +func getTypeInfo(t reflect.Type) *typeInfo { + if v, _ := typeInfoCache.Load(t); v != nil { + return v.(*typeInfo) + } + tInfo := newTypeInfo(t) + typeInfoCache.Store(t, tInfo) + return tInfo +} + +func hasToArrayOption(tag string) bool { + s := ",toarray" + idx := strings.Index(tag, s) + return idx >= 0 && (len(tag) == idx+len(s) || tag[idx+len(s)] == ',') +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/common.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/common.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ec038a49e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/common.go @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "fmt" + "strconv" +) + +type cborType uint8 + +const ( + cborTypePositiveInt cborType = 0x00 + cborTypeNegativeInt cborType = 0x20 + cborTypeByteString cborType = 0x40 + cborTypeTextString cborType = 0x60 + cborTypeArray cborType = 0x80 + cborTypeMap cborType = 0xa0 + cborTypeTag cborType = 0xc0 + cborTypePrimitives cborType = 0xe0 +) + +func (t cborType) String() string { + switch t { + case cborTypePositiveInt: + return "positive integer" + case cborTypeNegativeInt: + return "negative integer" + case cborTypeByteString: + return "byte string" + case cborTypeTextString: + return "UTF-8 text string" + case cborTypeArray: + return "array" + case cborTypeMap: + return "map" + case cborTypeTag: + return "tag" + case cborTypePrimitives: + return "primitives" + default: + return "Invalid type " + strconv.Itoa(int(t)) + } +} + +type additionalInformation uint8 + +const ( + maxAdditionalInformationWithoutArgument = 23 + additionalInformationWith1ByteArgument = 24 + additionalInformationWith2ByteArgument = 25 + additionalInformationWith4ByteArgument = 26 + additionalInformationWith8ByteArgument = 27 + + // For major type 7. + additionalInformationAsFalse = 20 + additionalInformationAsTrue = 21 + additionalInformationAsNull = 22 + additionalInformationAsUndefined = 23 + additionalInformationAsFloat16 = 25 + additionalInformationAsFloat32 = 26 + additionalInformationAsFloat64 = 27 + + // For major type 2, 3, 4, 5. + additionalInformationAsIndefiniteLengthFlag = 31 +) + +const ( + maxSimpleValueInAdditionalInformation = 23 + minSimpleValueIn1ByteArgument = 32 +) + +func (ai additionalInformation) isIndefiniteLength() bool { + return ai == additionalInformationAsIndefiniteLengthFlag +} + +const ( + // From RFC 8949 Section 3: + // "The initial byte of each encoded data item contains both information about the major type + // (the high-order 3 bits, described in Section 3.1) and additional information + // (the low-order 5 bits)." + + // typeMask is used to extract major type in initial byte of encoded data item. + typeMask = 0xe0 + + // additionalInformationMask is used to extract additional information in initial byte of encoded data item. + additionalInformationMask = 0x1f +) + +func getType(raw byte) cborType { + return cborType(raw & typeMask) +} + +func getAdditionalInformation(raw byte) byte { + return raw & additionalInformationMask +} + +func isBreakFlag(raw byte) bool { + return raw == cborBreakFlag +} + +func parseInitialByte(b byte) (t cborType, ai byte) { + return getType(b), getAdditionalInformation(b) +} + +const ( + tagNumRFC3339Time = 0 + tagNumEpochTime = 1 + tagNumUnsignedBignum = 2 + tagNumNegativeBignum = 3 + tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64URL = 21 + tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64 = 22 + tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase16 = 23 + tagNumSelfDescribedCBOR = 55799 +) + +const ( + cborBreakFlag = byte(0xff) + cborByteStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead = byte(0x5f) + cborTextStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead = byte(0x7f) + cborArrayWithIndefiniteLengthHead = byte(0x9f) + cborMapWithIndefiniteLengthHead = byte(0xbf) +) + +var ( + cborFalse = []byte{0xf4} + cborTrue = []byte{0xf5} + cborNil = []byte{0xf6} + cborNaN = []byte{0xf9, 0x7e, 0x00} + cborPositiveInfinity = []byte{0xf9, 0x7c, 0x00} + cborNegativeInfinity = []byte{0xf9, 0xfc, 0x00} +) + +// validBuiltinTag checks that supported built-in tag numbers are followed by expected content types. +func validBuiltinTag(tagNum uint64, contentHead byte) error { + t := getType(contentHead) + switch tagNum { + case tagNumRFC3339Time: + // Tag content (date/time text string in RFC 3339 format) must be string type. + if t != cborTypeTextString { + return newInadmissibleTagContentTypeError( + tagNumRFC3339Time, + "text string", + t.String()) + } + return nil + + case tagNumEpochTime: + // Tag content (epoch date/time) must be uint, int, or float type. + if t != cborTypePositiveInt && t != cborTypeNegativeInt && (contentHead < 0xf9 || contentHead > 0xfb) { + return newInadmissibleTagContentTypeError( + tagNumEpochTime, + "integer or floating-point number", + t.String()) + } + return nil + + case tagNumUnsignedBignum, tagNumNegativeBignum: + // Tag content (bignum) must be byte type. + if t != cborTypeByteString { + return newInadmissibleTagContentTypeErrorf( + fmt.Sprintf( + "tag number %d or %d must be followed by byte string, got %s", + tagNumUnsignedBignum, + tagNumNegativeBignum, + t.String(), + )) + } + return nil + + case tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64URL, tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64, tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase16: + // From RFC 8949 3.4.5.2: + // The data item tagged can be a byte string or any other data item. In the latter + // case, the tag applies to all of the byte string data items contained in the data + // item, except for those contained in a nested data item tagged with an expected + // conversion. + return nil + } + + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/decode.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/decode.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..85842ac73 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/decode.go @@ -0,0 +1,3187 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "encoding" + "encoding/base64" + "encoding/binary" + "encoding/hex" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "math/big" + "reflect" + "strconv" + "strings" + "time" + "unicode/utf8" + + "github.com/x448/float16" +) + +// Unmarshal parses the CBOR-encoded data into the value pointed to by v +// using default decoding options. If v is nil, not a pointer, or +// a nil pointer, Unmarshal returns an error. +// +// To unmarshal CBOR into a value implementing the Unmarshaler interface, +// Unmarshal calls that value's UnmarshalCBOR method with a valid +// CBOR value. +// +// To unmarshal CBOR byte string into a value implementing the +// encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler interface, Unmarshal calls that value's +// UnmarshalBinary method with decoded CBOR byte string. +// +// To unmarshal CBOR into a pointer, Unmarshal sets the pointer to nil +// if CBOR data is null (0xf6) or undefined (0xf7). Otherwise, Unmarshal +// unmarshals CBOR into the value pointed to by the pointer. If the +// pointer is nil, Unmarshal creates a new value for it to point to. +// +// To unmarshal CBOR into an empty interface value, Unmarshal uses the +// following rules: +// +// CBOR booleans decode to bool. +// CBOR positive integers decode to uint64. +// CBOR negative integers decode to int64 (big.Int if value overflows). +// CBOR floating points decode to float64. +// CBOR byte strings decode to []byte. +// CBOR text strings decode to string. +// CBOR arrays decode to []interface{}. +// CBOR maps decode to map[interface{}]interface{}. +// CBOR null and undefined values decode to nil. +// CBOR times (tag 0 and 1) decode to time.Time. +// CBOR bignums (tag 2 and 3) decode to big.Int. +// CBOR tags with an unrecognized number decode to cbor.Tag +// +// To unmarshal a CBOR array into a slice, Unmarshal allocates a new slice +// if the CBOR array is empty or slice capacity is less than CBOR array length. +// Otherwise Unmarshal overwrites existing elements, and sets slice length +// to CBOR array length. +// +// To unmarshal a CBOR array into a Go array, Unmarshal decodes CBOR array +// elements into Go array elements. If the Go array is smaller than the +// CBOR array, the extra CBOR array elements are discarded. If the CBOR +// array is smaller than the Go array, the extra Go array elements are +// set to zero values. +// +// To unmarshal a CBOR array into a struct, struct must have a special field "_" +// with struct tag `cbor:",toarray"`. Go array elements are decoded into struct +// fields. Any "omitempty" struct field tag option is ignored in this case. +// +// To unmarshal a CBOR map into a map, Unmarshal allocates a new map only if the +// map is nil. Otherwise Unmarshal reuses the existing map and keeps existing +// entries. Unmarshal stores key-value pairs from the CBOR map into Go map. +// See DecOptions.DupMapKey to enable duplicate map key detection. +// +// To unmarshal a CBOR map into a struct, Unmarshal matches CBOR map keys to the +// keys in the following priority: +// +// 1. "cbor" key in struct field tag, +// 2. "json" key in struct field tag, +// 3. struct field name. +// +// Unmarshal tries an exact match for field name, then a case-insensitive match. +// Map key-value pairs without corresponding struct fields are ignored. See +// DecOptions.ExtraReturnErrors to return error at unknown field. +// +// To unmarshal a CBOR text string into a time.Time value, Unmarshal parses text +// string formatted in RFC3339. To unmarshal a CBOR integer/float into a +// time.Time value, Unmarshal creates an unix time with integer/float as seconds +// and fractional seconds since January 1, 1970 UTC. As a special case, Infinite +// and NaN float values decode to time.Time's zero value. +// +// To unmarshal CBOR null (0xf6) and undefined (0xf7) values into a +// slice/map/pointer, Unmarshal sets Go value to nil. Because null is often +// used to mean "not present", unmarshalling CBOR null and undefined value +// into any other Go type has no effect and returns no error. +// +// Unmarshal supports CBOR tag 55799 (self-describe CBOR), tag 0 and 1 (time), +// and tag 2 and 3 (bignum). +// +// Unmarshal returns ExtraneousDataError error (without decoding into v) +// if there are any remaining bytes following the first valid CBOR data item. +// See UnmarshalFirst, if you want to unmarshal only the first +// CBOR data item without ExtraneousDataError caused by remaining bytes. +func Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}) error { + return defaultDecMode.Unmarshal(data, v) +} + +// UnmarshalFirst parses the first CBOR data item into the value pointed to by v +// using default decoding options. Any remaining bytes are returned in rest. +// +// If v is nil, not a pointer, or a nil pointer, UnmarshalFirst returns an error. +// +// See the documentation for Unmarshal for details. +func UnmarshalFirst(data []byte, v interface{}) (rest []byte, err error) { + return defaultDecMode.UnmarshalFirst(data, v) +} + +// Valid checks whether data is a well-formed encoded CBOR data item and +// that it complies with default restrictions such as MaxNestedLevels, +// MaxArrayElements, MaxMapPairs, etc. +// +// If there are any remaining bytes after the CBOR data item, +// an ExtraneousDataError is returned. +// +// WARNING: Valid doesn't check if encoded CBOR data item is valid (i.e. validity) +// and RFC 8949 distinctly defines what is "Valid" and what is "Well-formed". +// +// Deprecated: Valid is kept for compatibility and should not be used. +// Use Wellformed instead because it has a more appropriate name. +func Valid(data []byte) error { + return defaultDecMode.Valid(data) +} + +// Wellformed checks whether data is a well-formed encoded CBOR data item and +// that it complies with default restrictions such as MaxNestedLevels, +// MaxArrayElements, MaxMapPairs, etc. +// +// If there are any remaining bytes after the CBOR data item, +// an ExtraneousDataError is returned. +func Wellformed(data []byte) error { + return defaultDecMode.Wellformed(data) +} + +// Unmarshaler is the interface implemented by types that wish to unmarshal +// CBOR data themselves. The input is a valid CBOR value. UnmarshalCBOR +// must copy the CBOR data if it needs to use it after returning. +type Unmarshaler interface { + UnmarshalCBOR([]byte) error +} + +// InvalidUnmarshalError describes an invalid argument passed to Unmarshal. +type InvalidUnmarshalError struct { + s string +} + +func (e *InvalidUnmarshalError) Error() string { + return e.s +} + +// UnmarshalTypeError describes a CBOR value that can't be decoded to a Go type. +type UnmarshalTypeError struct { + CBORType string // type of CBOR value + GoType string // type of Go value it could not be decoded into + StructFieldName string // name of the struct field holding the Go value (optional) + errorMsg string // additional error message (optional) +} + +func (e *UnmarshalTypeError) Error() string { + var s string + if e.StructFieldName != "" { + s = "cbor: cannot unmarshal " + e.CBORType + " into Go struct field " + e.StructFieldName + " of type " + e.GoType + } else { + s = "cbor: cannot unmarshal " + e.CBORType + " into Go value of type " + e.GoType + } + if e.errorMsg != "" { + s += " (" + e.errorMsg + ")" + } + return s +} + +// InvalidMapKeyTypeError describes invalid Go map key type when decoding CBOR map. +// For example, Go doesn't allow slice as map key. +type InvalidMapKeyTypeError struct { + GoType string +} + +func (e *InvalidMapKeyTypeError) Error() string { + return "cbor: invalid map key type: " + e.GoType +} + +// DupMapKeyError describes detected duplicate map key in CBOR map. +type DupMapKeyError struct { + Key interface{} + Index int +} + +func (e *DupMapKeyError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: found duplicate map key \"%v\" at map element index %d", e.Key, e.Index) +} + +// UnknownFieldError describes detected unknown field in CBOR map when decoding to Go struct. +type UnknownFieldError struct { + Index int +} + +func (e *UnknownFieldError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: found unknown field at map element index %d", e.Index) +} + +// UnacceptableDataItemError is returned when unmarshaling a CBOR input that contains a data item +// that is not acceptable to a specific CBOR-based application protocol ("invalid or unexpected" as +// described in RFC 8949 Section 5 Paragraph 3). +type UnacceptableDataItemError struct { + CBORType string + Message string +} + +func (e UnacceptableDataItemError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: data item of cbor type %s is not accepted by protocol: %s", e.CBORType, e.Message) +} + +// ByteStringExpectedFormatError is returned when unmarshaling CBOR byte string fails when +// using non-default ByteStringExpectedFormat decoding option that makes decoder expect +// a specified format such as base64, hex, etc. +type ByteStringExpectedFormatError struct { + expectedFormatOption ByteStringExpectedFormatMode + err error +} + +func newByteStringExpectedFormatError(expectedFormatOption ByteStringExpectedFormatMode, err error) *ByteStringExpectedFormatError { + return &ByteStringExpectedFormatError{expectedFormatOption, err} +} + +func (e *ByteStringExpectedFormatError) Error() string { + switch e.expectedFormatOption { + case ByteStringExpectedBase64URL: + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: failed to decode base64url from byte string: %s", e.err) + + case ByteStringExpectedBase64: + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: failed to decode base64 from byte string: %s", e.err) + + case ByteStringExpectedBase16: + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: failed to decode hex from byte string: %s", e.err) + + default: + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: failed to decode byte string in expected format %d: %s", e.expectedFormatOption, e.err) + } +} + +func (e *ByteStringExpectedFormatError) Unwrap() error { + return e.err +} + +// InadmissibleTagContentTypeError is returned when unmarshaling built-in CBOR tags +// fails because of inadmissible type for tag content. Currently, the built-in +// CBOR tags in this codec are tags 0-3 and 21-23. +// See "Tag validity" in RFC 8949 Section 5.3.2. +type InadmissibleTagContentTypeError struct { + s string + tagNum int + expectedTagContentType string + gotTagContentType string +} + +func newInadmissibleTagContentTypeError( + tagNum int, + expectedTagContentType string, + gotTagContentType string, +) *InadmissibleTagContentTypeError { + return &InadmissibleTagContentTypeError{ + tagNum: tagNum, + expectedTagContentType: expectedTagContentType, + gotTagContentType: gotTagContentType, + } +} + +func newInadmissibleTagContentTypeErrorf(s string) *InadmissibleTagContentTypeError { + return &InadmissibleTagContentTypeError{s: "cbor: " + s} //nolint:goconst // ignore "cbor" +} + +func (e *InadmissibleTagContentTypeError) Error() string { + if e.s == "" { + return fmt.Sprintf( + "cbor: tag number %d must be followed by %s, got %s", + e.tagNum, + e.expectedTagContentType, + e.gotTagContentType, + ) + } + return e.s +} + +// DupMapKeyMode specifies how to enforce duplicate map key. Two map keys are considered duplicates if: +// 1. When decoding into a struct, both keys match the same struct field. The keys are also +// considered duplicates if neither matches any field and decoding to interface{} would produce +// equal (==) values for both keys. +// 2. When decoding into a map, both keys are equal (==) when decoded into values of the +// destination map's key type. +type DupMapKeyMode int + +const ( + // DupMapKeyQuiet doesn't enforce duplicate map key. Decoder quietly (no error) + // uses faster of "keep first" or "keep last" depending on Go data type and other factors. + DupMapKeyQuiet DupMapKeyMode = iota + + // DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF enforces detection and rejection of duplicate map keys. + // APF means "Allow Partial Fill" and the destination map or struct can be partially filled. + // If a duplicate map key is detected, DupMapKeyError is returned without further decoding + // of the map. It's the caller's responsibility to respond to DupMapKeyError by + // discarding the partially filled result if their protocol requires it. + // WARNING: using DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF will decrease performance and increase memory use. + DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF + + maxDupMapKeyMode +) + +func (dmkm DupMapKeyMode) valid() bool { + return dmkm >= 0 && dmkm < maxDupMapKeyMode +} + +// IndefLengthMode specifies whether to allow indefinite length items. +type IndefLengthMode int + +const ( + // IndefLengthAllowed allows indefinite length items. + IndefLengthAllowed IndefLengthMode = iota + + // IndefLengthForbidden disallows indefinite length items. + IndefLengthForbidden + + maxIndefLengthMode +) + +func (m IndefLengthMode) valid() bool { + return m >= 0 && m < maxIndefLengthMode +} + +// TagsMode specifies whether to allow CBOR tags. +type TagsMode int + +const ( + // TagsAllowed allows CBOR tags. + TagsAllowed TagsMode = iota + + // TagsForbidden disallows CBOR tags. + TagsForbidden + + maxTagsMode +) + +func (tm TagsMode) valid() bool { + return tm >= 0 && tm < maxTagsMode +} + +// IntDecMode specifies which Go type (int64, uint64, or big.Int) should +// be used when decoding CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) to Go interface{}. +type IntDecMode int + +const ( + // IntDecConvertNone affects how CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) decode to Go interface{}. + // It decodes CBOR unsigned integer (major type 0) to: + // - uint64 + // It decodes CBOR negative integer (major type 1) to: + // - int64 if value fits + // - big.Int or *big.Int (see BigIntDecMode) if value doesn't fit into int64 + IntDecConvertNone IntDecMode = iota + + // IntDecConvertSigned affects how CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) decode to Go interface{}. + // It decodes CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) to: + // - int64 if value fits + // - big.Int or *big.Int (see BigIntDecMode) if value < math.MinInt64 + // - return UnmarshalTypeError if value > math.MaxInt64 + // Deprecated: IntDecConvertSigned should not be used. + // Please use other options, such as IntDecConvertSignedOrError, IntDecConvertSignedOrBigInt, IntDecConvertNone. + IntDecConvertSigned + + // IntDecConvertSignedOrFail affects how CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) decode to Go interface{}. + // It decodes CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) to: + // - int64 if value fits + // - return UnmarshalTypeError if value doesn't fit into int64 + IntDecConvertSignedOrFail + + // IntDecConvertSigned affects how CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) decode to Go interface{}. + // It makes CBOR integers (major type 0 and 1) decode to: + // - int64 if value fits + // - big.Int or *big.Int (see BigIntDecMode) if value doesn't fit into int64 + IntDecConvertSignedOrBigInt + + maxIntDec +) + +func (idm IntDecMode) valid() bool { + return idm >= 0 && idm < maxIntDec +} + +// MapKeyByteStringMode specifies how to decode CBOR byte string (major type 2) +// as Go map key when decoding CBOR map key into an empty Go interface value. +// Specifically, this option applies when decoding CBOR map into +// - Go empty interface, or +// - Go map with empty interface as key type. +// The CBOR map key types handled by this option are +// - byte string +// - tagged byte string +// - nested tagged byte string +type MapKeyByteStringMode int + +const ( + // MapKeyByteStringAllowed allows CBOR byte string to be decoded as Go map key. + // Since Go doesn't allow []byte as map key, CBOR byte string is decoded to + // ByteString which has underlying string type. + // This is the default setting. + MapKeyByteStringAllowed MapKeyByteStringMode = iota + + // MapKeyByteStringForbidden forbids CBOR byte string being decoded as Go map key. + // Attempting to decode CBOR byte string as map key into empty interface value + // returns a decoding error. + MapKeyByteStringForbidden + + maxMapKeyByteStringMode +) + +func (mkbsm MapKeyByteStringMode) valid() bool { + return mkbsm >= 0 && mkbsm < maxMapKeyByteStringMode +} + +// ExtraDecErrorCond specifies extra conditions that should be treated as errors. +type ExtraDecErrorCond uint + +// ExtraDecErrorNone indicates no extra error condition. +const ExtraDecErrorNone ExtraDecErrorCond = 0 + +const ( + // ExtraDecErrorUnknownField indicates error condition when destination + // Go struct doesn't have a field matching a CBOR map key. + ExtraDecErrorUnknownField ExtraDecErrorCond = 1 << iota + + maxExtraDecError +) + +func (ec ExtraDecErrorCond) valid() bool { + return ec < maxExtraDecError +} + +// UTF8Mode option specifies if decoder should +// decode CBOR Text containing invalid UTF-8 string. +type UTF8Mode int + +const ( + // UTF8RejectInvalid rejects CBOR Text containing + // invalid UTF-8 string. + UTF8RejectInvalid UTF8Mode = iota + + // UTF8DecodeInvalid allows decoding CBOR Text containing + // invalid UTF-8 string. + UTF8DecodeInvalid + + maxUTF8Mode +) + +func (um UTF8Mode) valid() bool { + return um >= 0 && um < maxUTF8Mode +} + +// FieldNameMatchingMode specifies how string keys in CBOR maps are matched to Go struct field names. +type FieldNameMatchingMode int + +const ( + // FieldNameMatchingPreferCaseSensitive prefers to decode map items into struct fields whose names (or tag + // names) exactly match the item's key. If there is no such field, a map item will be decoded into a field whose + // name is a case-insensitive match for the item's key. + FieldNameMatchingPreferCaseSensitive FieldNameMatchingMode = iota + + // FieldNameMatchingCaseSensitive decodes map items only into a struct field whose name (or tag name) is an + // exact match for the item's key. + FieldNameMatchingCaseSensitive + + maxFieldNameMatchingMode +) + +func (fnmm FieldNameMatchingMode) valid() bool { + return fnmm >= 0 && fnmm < maxFieldNameMatchingMode +} + +// BigIntDecMode specifies how to decode CBOR bignum to Go interface{}. +type BigIntDecMode int + +const ( + // BigIntDecodeValue makes CBOR bignum decode to big.Int (instead of *big.Int) + // when unmarshalling into a Go interface{}. + BigIntDecodeValue BigIntDecMode = iota + + // BigIntDecodePointer makes CBOR bignum decode to *big.Int when + // unmarshalling into a Go interface{}. + BigIntDecodePointer + + maxBigIntDecMode +) + +func (bidm BigIntDecMode) valid() bool { + return bidm >= 0 && bidm < maxBigIntDecMode +} + +// ByteStringToStringMode specifies the behavior when decoding a CBOR byte string into a Go string. +type ByteStringToStringMode int + +const ( + // ByteStringToStringForbidden generates an error on an attempt to decode a CBOR byte string into a Go string. + ByteStringToStringForbidden ByteStringToStringMode = iota + + // ByteStringToStringAllowed permits decoding a CBOR byte string into a Go string. + ByteStringToStringAllowed + + // ByteStringToStringAllowedWithExpectedLaterEncoding permits decoding a CBOR byte string + // into a Go string. Also, if the byte string is enclosed (directly or indirectly) by one of + // the "expected later encoding" tags (numbers 21 through 23), the destination string will + // be populated by applying the designated text encoding to the contents of the input byte + // string. + ByteStringToStringAllowedWithExpectedLaterEncoding + + maxByteStringToStringMode +) + +func (bstsm ByteStringToStringMode) valid() bool { + return bstsm >= 0 && bstsm < maxByteStringToStringMode +} + +// FieldNameByteStringMode specifies the behavior when decoding a CBOR byte string map key as a Go struct field name. +type FieldNameByteStringMode int + +const ( + // FieldNameByteStringForbidden generates an error on an attempt to decode a CBOR byte string map key as a Go struct field name. + FieldNameByteStringForbidden FieldNameByteStringMode = iota + + // FieldNameByteStringAllowed permits CBOR byte string map keys to be recognized as Go struct field names. + FieldNameByteStringAllowed + + maxFieldNameByteStringMode +) + +func (fnbsm FieldNameByteStringMode) valid() bool { + return fnbsm >= 0 && fnbsm < maxFieldNameByteStringMode +} + +// UnrecognizedTagToAnyMode specifies how to decode unrecognized CBOR tag into an empty interface (any). +// Currently, recognized CBOR tag numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, or registered by TagSet. +type UnrecognizedTagToAnyMode int + +const ( + // UnrecognizedTagNumAndContentToAny decodes CBOR tag number and tag content to cbor.Tag + // when decoding unrecognized CBOR tag into an empty interface. + UnrecognizedTagNumAndContentToAny UnrecognizedTagToAnyMode = iota + + // UnrecognizedTagContentToAny decodes only CBOR tag content (into its default type) + // when decoding unrecognized CBOR tag into an empty interface. + UnrecognizedTagContentToAny + + maxUnrecognizedTagToAny +) + +func (uttam UnrecognizedTagToAnyMode) valid() bool { + return uttam >= 0 && uttam < maxUnrecognizedTagToAny +} + +// TimeTagToAnyMode specifies how to decode CBOR tag 0 and 1 into an empty interface (any). +// Based on the specified mode, Unmarshal can return a time.Time value or a time string in a specific format. +type TimeTagToAnyMode int + +const ( + // TimeTagToTime decodes CBOR tag 0 and 1 into a time.Time value + // when decoding tag 0 or 1 into an empty interface. + TimeTagToTime TimeTagToAnyMode = iota + + // TimeTagToRFC3339 decodes CBOR tag 0 and 1 into a time string in RFC3339 format + // when decoding tag 0 or 1 into an empty interface. + TimeTagToRFC3339 + + // TimeTagToRFC3339Nano decodes CBOR tag 0 and 1 into a time string in RFC3339Nano format + // when decoding tag 0 or 1 into an empty interface. + TimeTagToRFC3339Nano + + maxTimeTagToAnyMode +) + +func (tttam TimeTagToAnyMode) valid() bool { + return tttam >= 0 && tttam < maxTimeTagToAnyMode +} + +// SimpleValueRegistry is a registry of unmarshaling behaviors for each possible CBOR simple value +// number (0...23 and 32...255). +type SimpleValueRegistry struct { + rejected [256]bool +} + +// WithRejectedSimpleValue registers the given simple value as rejected. If the simple value is +// encountered in a CBOR input during unmarshaling, an UnacceptableDataItemError is returned. +func WithRejectedSimpleValue(sv SimpleValue) func(*SimpleValueRegistry) error { + return func(r *SimpleValueRegistry) error { + if sv >= 24 && sv <= 31 { + return fmt.Errorf("cbor: cannot set analog for reserved simple value %d", sv) + } + r.rejected[sv] = true + return nil + } +} + +// Creates a new SimpleValueRegistry. The registry state is initialized by executing the provided +// functions in order against a registry that is pre-populated with the defaults for all well-formed +// simple value numbers. +func NewSimpleValueRegistryFromDefaults(fns ...func(*SimpleValueRegistry) error) (*SimpleValueRegistry, error) { + var r SimpleValueRegistry + for _, fn := range fns { + if err := fn(&r); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + } + return &r, nil +} + +// NaNMode specifies how to decode floating-point values (major type 7, additional information 25 +// through 27) representing NaN (not-a-number). +type NaNMode int + +const ( + // NaNDecodeAllowed will decode NaN values to Go float32 or float64. + NaNDecodeAllowed NaNMode = iota + + // NaNDecodeForbidden will return an UnacceptableDataItemError on an attempt to decode a NaN value. + NaNDecodeForbidden + + maxNaNDecode +) + +func (ndm NaNMode) valid() bool { + return ndm >= 0 && ndm < maxNaNDecode +} + +// InfMode specifies how to decode floating-point values (major type 7, additional information 25 +// through 27) representing positive or negative infinity. +type InfMode int + +const ( + // InfDecodeAllowed will decode infinite values to Go float32 or float64. + InfDecodeAllowed InfMode = iota + + // InfDecodeForbidden will return an UnacceptableDataItemError on an attempt to decode an + // infinite value. + InfDecodeForbidden + + maxInfDecode +) + +func (idm InfMode) valid() bool { + return idm >= 0 && idm < maxInfDecode +} + +// ByteStringToTimeMode specifies the behavior when decoding a CBOR byte string into a Go time.Time. +type ByteStringToTimeMode int + +const ( + // ByteStringToTimeForbidden generates an error on an attempt to decode a CBOR byte string into a Go time.Time. + ByteStringToTimeForbidden ByteStringToTimeMode = iota + + // ByteStringToTimeAllowed permits decoding a CBOR byte string into a Go time.Time. + ByteStringToTimeAllowed + + maxByteStringToTimeMode +) + +func (bttm ByteStringToTimeMode) valid() bool { + return bttm >= 0 && bttm < maxByteStringToTimeMode +} + +// ByteStringExpectedFormatMode specifies how to decode CBOR byte string into Go byte slice +// when the byte string is NOT enclosed in CBOR tag 21, 22, or 23. An error is returned if +// the CBOR byte string does not contain the expected format (e.g. base64) specified. +// For tags 21-23, see "Expected Later Encoding for CBOR-to-JSON Converters" +// in RFC 8949 Section 3.4.5.2. +type ByteStringExpectedFormatMode int + +const ( + // ByteStringExpectedFormatNone copies the unmodified CBOR byte string into Go byte slice + // if the byte string is not tagged by CBOR tag 21-23. + ByteStringExpectedFormatNone ByteStringExpectedFormatMode = iota + + // ByteStringExpectedBase64URL expects CBOR byte strings to contain base64url-encoded bytes + // if the byte string is not tagged by CBOR tag 21-23. The decoder will attempt to decode + // the base64url-encoded bytes into Go slice. + ByteStringExpectedBase64URL + + // ByteStringExpectedBase64 expects CBOR byte strings to contain base64-encoded bytes + // if the byte string is not tagged by CBOR tag 21-23. The decoder will attempt to decode + // the base64-encoded bytes into Go slice. + ByteStringExpectedBase64 + + // ByteStringExpectedBase16 expects CBOR byte strings to contain base16-encoded bytes + // if the byte string is not tagged by CBOR tag 21-23. The decoder will attempt to decode + // the base16-encoded bytes into Go slice. + ByteStringExpectedBase16 + + maxByteStringExpectedFormatMode +) + +func (bsefm ByteStringExpectedFormatMode) valid() bool { + return bsefm >= 0 && bsefm < maxByteStringExpectedFormatMode +} + +// BignumTagMode specifies whether or not the "bignum" tags 2 and 3 (RFC 8949 Section 3.4.3) can be +// decoded. +type BignumTagMode int + +const ( + // BignumTagAllowed allows bignum tags to be decoded. + BignumTagAllowed BignumTagMode = iota + + // BignumTagForbidden produces an UnacceptableDataItemError during Unmarshal if a bignum tag + // is encountered in the input. + BignumTagForbidden + + maxBignumTag +) + +func (btm BignumTagMode) valid() bool { + return btm >= 0 && btm < maxBignumTag +} + +// BinaryUnmarshalerMode specifies how to decode into types that implement +// encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler. +type BinaryUnmarshalerMode int + +const ( + // BinaryUnmarshalerByteString will invoke UnmarshalBinary on the contents of a CBOR byte + // string when decoding into a value that implements BinaryUnmarshaler. + BinaryUnmarshalerByteString BinaryUnmarshalerMode = iota + + // BinaryUnmarshalerNone does not recognize BinaryUnmarshaler implementations during decode. + BinaryUnmarshalerNone + + maxBinaryUnmarshalerMode +) + +func (bum BinaryUnmarshalerMode) valid() bool { + return bum >= 0 && bum < maxBinaryUnmarshalerMode +} + +// DecOptions specifies decoding options. +type DecOptions struct { + // DupMapKey specifies whether to enforce duplicate map key. + DupMapKey DupMapKeyMode + + // TimeTag specifies whether or not untagged data items, or tags other + // than tag 0 and tag 1, can be decoded to time.Time. If tag 0 or tag 1 + // appears in an input, the type of its content is always validated as + // specified in RFC 8949. That behavior is not controlled by this + // option. The behavior of the supported modes are: + // + // DecTagIgnored (default): Untagged text strings and text strings + // enclosed in tags other than 0 and 1 are decoded as though enclosed + // in tag 0. Untagged unsigned integers, negative integers, and + // floating-point numbers (or those enclosed in tags other than 0 and + // 1) are decoded as though enclosed in tag 1. Decoding a tag other + // than 0 or 1 enclosing simple values null or undefined into a + // time.Time does not modify the destination value. + // + // DecTagOptional: Untagged text strings are decoded as though + // enclosed in tag 0. Untagged unsigned integers, negative integers, + // and floating-point numbers are decoded as though enclosed in tag + // 1. Tags other than 0 and 1 will produce an error on attempts to + // decode them into a time.Time. + // + // DecTagRequired: Only tags 0 and 1 can be decoded to time.Time. Any + // other input will produce an error. + TimeTag DecTagMode + + // MaxNestedLevels specifies the max nested levels allowed for any combination of CBOR array, maps, and tags. + // Default is 32 levels and it can be set to [4, 65535]. Note that higher maximum levels of nesting can + // require larger amounts of stack to deserialize. Don't increase this higher than you require. + MaxNestedLevels int + + // MaxArrayElements specifies the max number of elements for CBOR arrays. + // Default is 128*1024=131072 and it can be set to [16, 2147483647] + MaxArrayElements int + + // MaxMapPairs specifies the max number of key-value pairs for CBOR maps. + // Default is 128*1024=131072 and it can be set to [16, 2147483647] + MaxMapPairs int + + // IndefLength specifies whether to allow indefinite length CBOR items. + IndefLength IndefLengthMode + + // TagsMd specifies whether to allow CBOR tags (major type 6). + TagsMd TagsMode + + // IntDec specifies which Go integer type (int64 or uint64) to use + // when decoding CBOR int (major type 0 and 1) to Go interface{}. + IntDec IntDecMode + + // MapKeyByteString specifies how to decode CBOR byte string as map key + // when decoding CBOR map with byte string key into an empty interface value. + // By default, an error is returned when attempting to decode CBOR byte string + // as map key because Go doesn't allow []byte as map key. + MapKeyByteString MapKeyByteStringMode + + // ExtraReturnErrors specifies extra conditions that should be treated as errors. + ExtraReturnErrors ExtraDecErrorCond + + // DefaultMapType specifies Go map type to create and decode to + // when unmarshalling CBOR into an empty interface value. + // By default, unmarshal uses map[interface{}]interface{}. + DefaultMapType reflect.Type + + // UTF8 specifies if decoder should decode CBOR Text containing invalid UTF-8. + // By default, unmarshal rejects CBOR text containing invalid UTF-8. + UTF8 UTF8Mode + + // FieldNameMatching specifies how string keys in CBOR maps are matched to Go struct field names. + FieldNameMatching FieldNameMatchingMode + + // BigIntDec specifies how to decode CBOR bignum to Go interface{}. + BigIntDec BigIntDecMode + + // DefaultByteStringType is the Go type that should be produced when decoding a CBOR byte + // string into an empty interface value. Types to which a []byte is convertible are valid + // for this option, except for array and pointer-to-array types. If nil, the default is + // []byte. + DefaultByteStringType reflect.Type + + // ByteStringToString specifies the behavior when decoding a CBOR byte string into a Go string. + ByteStringToString ByteStringToStringMode + + // FieldNameByteString specifies the behavior when decoding a CBOR byte string map key as a + // Go struct field name. + FieldNameByteString FieldNameByteStringMode + + // UnrecognizedTagToAny specifies how to decode unrecognized CBOR tag into an empty interface. + // Currently, recognized CBOR tag numbers are 0, 1, 2, 3, or registered by TagSet. + UnrecognizedTagToAny UnrecognizedTagToAnyMode + + // TimeTagToAny specifies how to decode CBOR tag 0 and 1 into an empty interface (any). + // Based on the specified mode, Unmarshal can return a time.Time value or a time string in a specific format. + TimeTagToAny TimeTagToAnyMode + + // SimpleValues is an immutable mapping from each CBOR simple value to a corresponding + // unmarshal behavior. If nil, the simple values false, true, null, and undefined are mapped + // to the Go analog values false, true, nil, and nil, respectively, and all other simple + // values N (except the reserved simple values 24 through 31) are mapped to + // cbor.SimpleValue(N). In other words, all well-formed simple values can be decoded. + // + // Users may provide a custom SimpleValueRegistry constructed via + // NewSimpleValueRegistryFromDefaults. + SimpleValues *SimpleValueRegistry + + // NaN specifies how to decode floating-point values (major type 7, additional information + // 25 through 27) representing NaN (not-a-number). + NaN NaNMode + + // Inf specifies how to decode floating-point values (major type 7, additional information + // 25 through 27) representing positive or negative infinity. + Inf InfMode + + // ByteStringToTime specifies how to decode CBOR byte string into Go time.Time. + ByteStringToTime ByteStringToTimeMode + + // ByteStringExpectedFormat specifies how to decode CBOR byte string into Go byte slice + // when the byte string is NOT enclosed in CBOR tag 21, 22, or 23. An error is returned if + // the CBOR byte string does not contain the expected format (e.g. base64) specified. + // For tags 21-23, see "Expected Later Encoding for CBOR-to-JSON Converters" + // in RFC 8949 Section 3.4.5.2. + ByteStringExpectedFormat ByteStringExpectedFormatMode + + // BignumTag specifies whether or not the "bignum" tags 2 and 3 (RFC 8949 Section 3.4.3) can + // be decoded. Unlike BigIntDec, this option applies to all bignum tags encountered in a + // CBOR input, independent of the type of the destination value of a particular Unmarshal + // operation. + BignumTag BignumTagMode + + // BinaryUnmarshaler specifies how to decode into types that implement + // encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler. + BinaryUnmarshaler BinaryUnmarshalerMode +} + +// DecMode returns DecMode with immutable options and no tags (safe for concurrency). +func (opts DecOptions) DecMode() (DecMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + return opts.decMode() +} + +// validForTags checks that the provided tag set is compatible with these options and returns a +// non-nil error if and only if the provided tag set is incompatible. +func (opts DecOptions) validForTags(tags TagSet) error { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + if opts.TagsMd == TagsForbidden { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot create DecMode with TagSet when TagsMd is TagsForbidden") + } + if tags == nil { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot create DecMode with nil value as TagSet") + } + if opts.ByteStringToString == ByteStringToStringAllowedWithExpectedLaterEncoding || + opts.ByteStringExpectedFormat != ByteStringExpectedFormatNone { + for _, tagNum := range []uint64{ + tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64URL, + tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64, + tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase16, + } { + if rt := tags.getTypeFromTagNum([]uint64{tagNum}); rt != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("cbor: DecMode with non-default StringExpectedEncoding or ByteSliceExpectedEncoding treats tag %d as built-in and conflicts with the provided TagSet's registration of %v", tagNum, rt) + } + } + + } + return nil +} + +// DecModeWithTags returns DecMode with options and tags that are both immutable (safe for concurrency). +func (opts DecOptions) DecModeWithTags(tags TagSet) (DecMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + if err := opts.validForTags(tags); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + dm, err := opts.decMode() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Copy tags + ts := tagSet(make(map[reflect.Type]*tagItem)) + syncTags := tags.(*syncTagSet) + syncTags.RLock() + for contentType, tag := range syncTags.t { + if tag.opts.DecTag != DecTagIgnored { + ts[contentType] = tag + } + } + syncTags.RUnlock() + + if len(ts) > 0 { + dm.tags = ts + } + + return dm, nil +} + +// DecModeWithSharedTags returns DecMode with immutable options and mutable shared tags (safe for concurrency). +func (opts DecOptions) DecModeWithSharedTags(tags TagSet) (DecMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + if err := opts.validForTags(tags); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + dm, err := opts.decMode() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + dm.tags = tags + return dm, nil +} + +const ( + defaultMaxArrayElements = 131072 + minMaxArrayElements = 16 + maxMaxArrayElements = 2147483647 + + defaultMaxMapPairs = 131072 + minMaxMapPairs = 16 + maxMaxMapPairs = 2147483647 + + defaultMaxNestedLevels = 32 + minMaxNestedLevels = 4 + maxMaxNestedLevels = 65535 +) + +var defaultSimpleValues = func() *SimpleValueRegistry { + registry, err := NewSimpleValueRegistryFromDefaults() + if err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return registry +}() + +//nolint:gocyclo // Each option comes with some manageable boilerplate +func (opts DecOptions) decMode() (*decMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + if !opts.DupMapKey.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid DupMapKey " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.DupMapKey))) + } + + if !opts.TimeTag.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid TimeTag " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.TimeTag))) + } + + if !opts.IndefLength.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid IndefLength " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.IndefLength))) + } + + if !opts.TagsMd.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid TagsMd " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.TagsMd))) + } + + if !opts.IntDec.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid IntDec " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.IntDec))) + } + + if !opts.MapKeyByteString.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid MapKeyByteString " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.MapKeyByteString))) + } + + if opts.MaxNestedLevels == 0 { + opts.MaxNestedLevels = defaultMaxNestedLevels + } else if opts.MaxNestedLevels < minMaxNestedLevels || opts.MaxNestedLevels > maxMaxNestedLevels { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid MaxNestedLevels " + strconv.Itoa(opts.MaxNestedLevels) + + " (range is [" + strconv.Itoa(minMaxNestedLevels) + ", " + strconv.Itoa(maxMaxNestedLevels) + "])") + } + + if opts.MaxArrayElements == 0 { + opts.MaxArrayElements = defaultMaxArrayElements + } else if opts.MaxArrayElements < minMaxArrayElements || opts.MaxArrayElements > maxMaxArrayElements { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid MaxArrayElements " + strconv.Itoa(opts.MaxArrayElements) + + " (range is [" + strconv.Itoa(minMaxArrayElements) + ", " + strconv.Itoa(maxMaxArrayElements) + "])") + } + + if opts.MaxMapPairs == 0 { + opts.MaxMapPairs = defaultMaxMapPairs + } else if opts.MaxMapPairs < minMaxMapPairs || opts.MaxMapPairs > maxMaxMapPairs { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid MaxMapPairs " + strconv.Itoa(opts.MaxMapPairs) + + " (range is [" + strconv.Itoa(minMaxMapPairs) + ", " + strconv.Itoa(maxMaxMapPairs) + "])") + } + + if !opts.ExtraReturnErrors.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid ExtraReturnErrors " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.ExtraReturnErrors))) + } + + if opts.DefaultMapType != nil && opts.DefaultMapType.Kind() != reflect.Map { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("cbor: invalid DefaultMapType %s", opts.DefaultMapType) + } + + if !opts.UTF8.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid UTF8 " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.UTF8))) + } + + if !opts.FieldNameMatching.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid FieldNameMatching " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.FieldNameMatching))) + } + + if !opts.BigIntDec.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid BigIntDec " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.BigIntDec))) + } + + if opts.DefaultByteStringType != nil && + opts.DefaultByteStringType.Kind() != reflect.String && + (opts.DefaultByteStringType.Kind() != reflect.Slice || opts.DefaultByteStringType.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8) { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("cbor: invalid DefaultByteStringType: %s is not of kind string or []uint8", opts.DefaultByteStringType) + } + + if !opts.ByteStringToString.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid ByteStringToString " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.ByteStringToString))) + } + + if !opts.FieldNameByteString.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid FieldNameByteString " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.FieldNameByteString))) + } + + if !opts.UnrecognizedTagToAny.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid UnrecognizedTagToAnyMode " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.UnrecognizedTagToAny))) + } + simpleValues := opts.SimpleValues + if simpleValues == nil { + simpleValues = defaultSimpleValues + } + + if !opts.TimeTagToAny.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid TimeTagToAny " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.TimeTagToAny))) + } + + if !opts.NaN.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid NaNDec " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.NaN))) + } + + if !opts.Inf.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid InfDec " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.Inf))) + } + + if !opts.ByteStringToTime.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid ByteStringToTime " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.ByteStringToTime))) + } + + if !opts.ByteStringExpectedFormat.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid ByteStringExpectedFormat " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.ByteStringExpectedFormat))) + } + + if !opts.BignumTag.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid BignumTag " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.BignumTag))) + } + + if !opts.BinaryUnmarshaler.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid BinaryUnmarshaler " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.BinaryUnmarshaler))) + } + + dm := decMode{ + dupMapKey: opts.DupMapKey, + timeTag: opts.TimeTag, + maxNestedLevels: opts.MaxNestedLevels, + maxArrayElements: opts.MaxArrayElements, + maxMapPairs: opts.MaxMapPairs, + indefLength: opts.IndefLength, + tagsMd: opts.TagsMd, + intDec: opts.IntDec, + mapKeyByteString: opts.MapKeyByteString, + extraReturnErrors: opts.ExtraReturnErrors, + defaultMapType: opts.DefaultMapType, + utf8: opts.UTF8, + fieldNameMatching: opts.FieldNameMatching, + bigIntDec: opts.BigIntDec, + defaultByteStringType: opts.DefaultByteStringType, + byteStringToString: opts.ByteStringToString, + fieldNameByteString: opts.FieldNameByteString, + unrecognizedTagToAny: opts.UnrecognizedTagToAny, + timeTagToAny: opts.TimeTagToAny, + simpleValues: simpleValues, + nanDec: opts.NaN, + infDec: opts.Inf, + byteStringToTime: opts.ByteStringToTime, + byteStringExpectedFormat: opts.ByteStringExpectedFormat, + bignumTag: opts.BignumTag, + binaryUnmarshaler: opts.BinaryUnmarshaler, + } + + return &dm, nil +} + +// DecMode is the main interface for CBOR decoding. +type DecMode interface { + // Unmarshal parses the CBOR-encoded data into the value pointed to by v + // using the decoding mode. If v is nil, not a pointer, or a nil pointer, + // Unmarshal returns an error. + // + // See the documentation for Unmarshal for details. + Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}) error + + // UnmarshalFirst parses the first CBOR data item into the value pointed to by v + // using the decoding mode. Any remaining bytes are returned in rest. + // + // If v is nil, not a pointer, or a nil pointer, UnmarshalFirst returns an error. + // + // See the documentation for Unmarshal for details. + UnmarshalFirst(data []byte, v interface{}) (rest []byte, err error) + + // Valid checks whether data is a well-formed encoded CBOR data item and + // that it complies with configurable restrictions such as MaxNestedLevels, + // MaxArrayElements, MaxMapPairs, etc. + // + // If there are any remaining bytes after the CBOR data item, + // an ExtraneousDataError is returned. + // + // WARNING: Valid doesn't check if encoded CBOR data item is valid (i.e. validity) + // and RFC 8949 distinctly defines what is "Valid" and what is "Well-formed". + // + // Deprecated: Valid is kept for compatibility and should not be used. + // Use Wellformed instead because it has a more appropriate name. + Valid(data []byte) error + + // Wellformed checks whether data is a well-formed encoded CBOR data item and + // that it complies with configurable restrictions such as MaxNestedLevels, + // MaxArrayElements, MaxMapPairs, etc. + // + // If there are any remaining bytes after the CBOR data item, + // an ExtraneousDataError is returned. + Wellformed(data []byte) error + + // NewDecoder returns a new decoder that reads from r using dm DecMode. + NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder + + // DecOptions returns user specified options used to create this DecMode. + DecOptions() DecOptions +} + +type decMode struct { + tags tagProvider + dupMapKey DupMapKeyMode + timeTag DecTagMode + maxNestedLevels int + maxArrayElements int + maxMapPairs int + indefLength IndefLengthMode + tagsMd TagsMode + intDec IntDecMode + mapKeyByteString MapKeyByteStringMode + extraReturnErrors ExtraDecErrorCond + defaultMapType reflect.Type + utf8 UTF8Mode + fieldNameMatching FieldNameMatchingMode + bigIntDec BigIntDecMode + defaultByteStringType reflect.Type + byteStringToString ByteStringToStringMode + fieldNameByteString FieldNameByteStringMode + unrecognizedTagToAny UnrecognizedTagToAnyMode + timeTagToAny TimeTagToAnyMode + simpleValues *SimpleValueRegistry + nanDec NaNMode + infDec InfMode + byteStringToTime ByteStringToTimeMode + byteStringExpectedFormat ByteStringExpectedFormatMode + bignumTag BignumTagMode + binaryUnmarshaler BinaryUnmarshalerMode +} + +var defaultDecMode, _ = DecOptions{}.decMode() + +// DecOptions returns user specified options used to create this DecMode. +func (dm *decMode) DecOptions() DecOptions { + simpleValues := dm.simpleValues + if simpleValues == defaultSimpleValues { + // Users can't explicitly set this to defaultSimpleValues. It must have been nil in + // the original DecOptions. + simpleValues = nil + } + + return DecOptions{ + DupMapKey: dm.dupMapKey, + TimeTag: dm.timeTag, + MaxNestedLevels: dm.maxNestedLevels, + MaxArrayElements: dm.maxArrayElements, + MaxMapPairs: dm.maxMapPairs, + IndefLength: dm.indefLength, + TagsMd: dm.tagsMd, + IntDec: dm.intDec, + MapKeyByteString: dm.mapKeyByteString, + ExtraReturnErrors: dm.extraReturnErrors, + DefaultMapType: dm.defaultMapType, + UTF8: dm.utf8, + FieldNameMatching: dm.fieldNameMatching, + BigIntDec: dm.bigIntDec, + DefaultByteStringType: dm.defaultByteStringType, + ByteStringToString: dm.byteStringToString, + FieldNameByteString: dm.fieldNameByteString, + UnrecognizedTagToAny: dm.unrecognizedTagToAny, + TimeTagToAny: dm.timeTagToAny, + SimpleValues: simpleValues, + NaN: dm.nanDec, + Inf: dm.infDec, + ByteStringToTime: dm.byteStringToTime, + ByteStringExpectedFormat: dm.byteStringExpectedFormat, + BignumTag: dm.bignumTag, + BinaryUnmarshaler: dm.binaryUnmarshaler, + } +} + +// Unmarshal parses the CBOR-encoded data into the value pointed to by v +// using dm decoding mode. If v is nil, not a pointer, or a nil pointer, +// Unmarshal returns an error. +// +// See the documentation for Unmarshal for details. +func (dm *decMode) Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}) error { + d := decoder{data: data, dm: dm} + + // Check well-formedness. + off := d.off // Save offset before data validation + err := d.wellformed(false, false) // don't allow any extra data after valid data item. + d.off = off // Restore offset + if err != nil { + return err + } + + return d.value(v) +} + +// UnmarshalFirst parses the first CBOR data item into the value pointed to by v +// using dm decoding mode. Any remaining bytes are returned in rest. +// +// If v is nil, not a pointer, or a nil pointer, UnmarshalFirst returns an error. +// +// See the documentation for Unmarshal for details. +func (dm *decMode) UnmarshalFirst(data []byte, v interface{}) (rest []byte, err error) { + d := decoder{data: data, dm: dm} + + // check well-formedness. + off := d.off // Save offset before data validation + err = d.wellformed(true, false) // allow extra data after well-formed data item + d.off = off // Restore offset + + // If it is well-formed, parse the value. This is structured like this to allow + // better test coverage + if err == nil { + err = d.value(v) + } + + // If either wellformed or value returned an error, do not return rest bytes + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + // Return the rest of the data slice (which might be len 0) + return d.data[d.off:], nil +} + +// Valid checks whether data is a well-formed encoded CBOR data item and +// that it complies with configurable restrictions such as MaxNestedLevels, +// MaxArrayElements, MaxMapPairs, etc. +// +// If there are any remaining bytes after the CBOR data item, +// an ExtraneousDataError is returned. +// +// WARNING: Valid doesn't check if encoded CBOR data item is valid (i.e. validity) +// and RFC 8949 distinctly defines what is "Valid" and what is "Well-formed". +// +// Deprecated: Valid is kept for compatibility and should not be used. +// Use Wellformed instead because it has a more appropriate name. +func (dm *decMode) Valid(data []byte) error { + return dm.Wellformed(data) +} + +// Wellformed checks whether data is a well-formed encoded CBOR data item and +// that it complies with configurable restrictions such as MaxNestedLevels, +// MaxArrayElements, MaxMapPairs, etc. +// +// If there are any remaining bytes after the CBOR data item, +// an ExtraneousDataError is returned. +func (dm *decMode) Wellformed(data []byte) error { + d := decoder{data: data, dm: dm} + return d.wellformed(false, false) +} + +// NewDecoder returns a new decoder that reads from r using dm DecMode. +func (dm *decMode) NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder { + return &Decoder{r: r, d: decoder{dm: dm}} +} + +type decoder struct { + data []byte + off int // next read offset in data + dm *decMode + + // expectedLaterEncodingTags stores a stack of encountered "Expected Later Encoding" tags, + // if any. + // + // The "Expected Later Encoding" tags (21 to 23) are valid for any data item. When decoding + // byte strings, the effective encoding comes from the tag nearest to the byte string being + // decoded. For example, the effective encoding of the byte string 21(22(h'41')) would be + // controlled by tag 22,and in the data item 23(h'42', 22([21(h'43')])]) the effective + // encoding of the byte strings h'42' and h'43' would be controlled by tag 23 and 21, + // respectively. + expectedLaterEncodingTags []uint64 +} + +// value decodes CBOR data item into the value pointed to by v. +// If CBOR data item fails to be decoded into v, +// error is returned and offset is moved to the next CBOR data item. +// Precondition: d.data contains at least one well-formed CBOR data item. +func (d *decoder) value(v interface{}) error { + // v can't be nil, non-pointer, or nil pointer value. + if v == nil { + return &InvalidUnmarshalError{"cbor: Unmarshal(nil)"} + } + rv := reflect.ValueOf(v) + if rv.Kind() != reflect.Ptr { + return &InvalidUnmarshalError{"cbor: Unmarshal(non-pointer " + rv.Type().String() + ")"} + } else if rv.IsNil() { + return &InvalidUnmarshalError{"cbor: Unmarshal(nil " + rv.Type().String() + ")"} + } + rv = rv.Elem() + return d.parseToValue(rv, getTypeInfo(rv.Type())) +} + +// parseToValue decodes CBOR data to value. It assumes data is well-formed, +// and does not perform bounds checking. +func (d *decoder) parseToValue(v reflect.Value, tInfo *typeInfo) error { //nolint:gocyclo + + // Decode CBOR nil or CBOR undefined to pointer value by setting pointer value to nil. + if d.nextCBORNil() && v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + d.skip() + v.Set(reflect.Zero(v.Type())) + return nil + } + + if tInfo.spclType == specialTypeIface { + if !v.IsNil() { + // Use value type + v = v.Elem() + tInfo = getTypeInfo(v.Type()) + } else { //nolint:gocritic + // Create and use registered type if CBOR data is registered tag + if d.dm.tags != nil && d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + + off := d.off + var tagNums []uint64 + for d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + tagNums = append(tagNums, tagNum) + } + d.off = off + + registeredType := d.dm.tags.getTypeFromTagNum(tagNums) + if registeredType != nil { + if registeredType.Implements(tInfo.nonPtrType) || + reflect.PtrTo(registeredType).Implements(tInfo.nonPtrType) { + v.Set(reflect.New(registeredType)) + v = v.Elem() + tInfo = getTypeInfo(registeredType) + } + } + } + } + } + + // Create new value for the pointer v to point to. + // At this point, CBOR value is not nil/undefined if v is a pointer. + for v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + if v.IsNil() { + if !v.CanSet() { + d.skip() + return errors.New("cbor: cannot set new value for " + v.Type().String()) + } + v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem())) + } + v = v.Elem() + } + + // Strip self-described CBOR tag number. + for d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + off := d.off + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + if tagNum != tagNumSelfDescribedCBOR { + d.off = off + break + } + } + + // Check validity of supported built-in tags. + off := d.off + for d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + if err := validBuiltinTag(tagNum, d.data[d.off]); err != nil { + d.skip() + return err + } + } + d.off = off + + if tInfo.spclType != specialTypeNone { + switch tInfo.spclType { + case specialTypeEmptyIface: + iv, err := d.parse(false) // Skipped self-described CBOR tag number already. + if iv != nil { + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(iv)) + } + return err + + case specialTypeTag: + return d.parseToTag(v) + + case specialTypeTime: + if d.nextCBORNil() { + // Decoding CBOR null and undefined to time.Time is no-op. + d.skip() + return nil + } + tm, ok, err := d.parseToTime() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if ok { + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(tm)) + } + return nil + + case specialTypeUnmarshalerIface: + return d.parseToUnmarshaler(v) + } + } + + // Check registered tag number + if tagItem := d.getRegisteredTagItem(tInfo.nonPtrType); tagItem != nil { + t := d.nextCBORType() + if t != cborTypeTag { + if tagItem.opts.DecTag == DecTagRequired { + d.skip() // Required tag number is absent, skip entire tag + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: tInfo.typ.String(), + errorMsg: "expect CBOR tag value"} + } + } else if err := d.validRegisteredTagNums(tagItem); err != nil { + d.skip() // Skip tag content + return err + } + } + + t := d.nextCBORType() + + switch t { + case cborTypePositiveInt: + _, _, val := d.getHead() + return fillPositiveInt(t, val, v) + + case cborTypeNegativeInt: + _, _, val := d.getHead() + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + // CBOR negative integer overflows int64, use big.Int to store value. + bi := new(big.Int) + bi.SetUint64(val) + bi.Add(bi, big.NewInt(1)) + bi.Neg(bi) + + if tInfo.nonPtrType == typeBigInt { + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(*bi)) + return nil + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: tInfo.nonPtrType.String(), + errorMsg: bi.String() + " overflows Go's int64", + } + } + nValue := int64(-1) ^ int64(val) + return fillNegativeInt(t, nValue, v) + + case cborTypeByteString: + b, copied := d.parseByteString() + b, converted, err := d.applyByteStringTextConversion(b, v.Type()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + copied = copied || converted + return fillByteString(t, b, !copied, v, d.dm.byteStringToString, d.dm.binaryUnmarshaler) + + case cborTypeTextString: + b, err := d.parseTextString() + if err != nil { + return err + } + return fillTextString(t, b, v) + + case cborTypePrimitives: + _, ai, val := d.getHead() + switch ai { + case additionalInformationAsFloat16: + f := float64(float16.Frombits(uint16(val)).Float32()) + return fillFloat(t, f, v) + + case additionalInformationAsFloat32: + f := float64(math.Float32frombits(uint32(val))) + return fillFloat(t, f, v) + + case additionalInformationAsFloat64: + f := math.Float64frombits(val) + return fillFloat(t, f, v) + + default: // ai <= 24 + if d.dm.simpleValues.rejected[SimpleValue(val)] { + return &UnacceptableDataItemError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + Message: "simple value " + strconv.FormatInt(int64(val), 10) + " is not recognized", + } + } + + switch ai { + case additionalInformationAsFalse, + additionalInformationAsTrue: + return fillBool(t, ai == additionalInformationAsTrue, v) + + case additionalInformationAsNull, + additionalInformationAsUndefined: + return fillNil(t, v) + + default: + return fillPositiveInt(t, val, v) + } + } + + case cborTypeTag: + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + switch tagNum { + case tagNumUnsignedBignum: + // Bignum (tag 2) can be decoded to uint, int, float, slice, array, or big.Int. + b, copied := d.parseByteString() + bi := new(big.Int).SetBytes(b) + + if tInfo.nonPtrType == typeBigInt { + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(*bi)) + return nil + } + if tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Slice || tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Array { + return fillByteString(t, b, !copied, v, ByteStringToStringForbidden, d.dm.binaryUnmarshaler) + } + if bi.IsUint64() { + return fillPositiveInt(t, bi.Uint64(), v) + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: tInfo.nonPtrType.String(), + errorMsg: bi.String() + " overflows " + v.Type().String(), + } + + case tagNumNegativeBignum: + // Bignum (tag 3) can be decoded to int, float, slice, array, or big.Int. + b, copied := d.parseByteString() + bi := new(big.Int).SetBytes(b) + bi.Add(bi, big.NewInt(1)) + bi.Neg(bi) + + if tInfo.nonPtrType == typeBigInt { + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(*bi)) + return nil + } + if tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Slice || tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Array { + return fillByteString(t, b, !copied, v, ByteStringToStringForbidden, d.dm.binaryUnmarshaler) + } + if bi.IsInt64() { + return fillNegativeInt(t, bi.Int64(), v) + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: tInfo.nonPtrType.String(), + errorMsg: bi.String() + " overflows " + v.Type().String(), + } + + case tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64URL, tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64, tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase16: + // If conversion for interoperability with text encodings is not configured, + // treat tags 21-23 as unregistered tags. + if d.dm.byteStringToString == ByteStringToStringAllowedWithExpectedLaterEncoding || d.dm.byteStringExpectedFormat != ByteStringExpectedFormatNone { + d.expectedLaterEncodingTags = append(d.expectedLaterEncodingTags, tagNum) + defer func() { + d.expectedLaterEncodingTags = d.expectedLaterEncodingTags[:len(d.expectedLaterEncodingTags)-1] + }() + } + } + + return d.parseToValue(v, tInfo) + + case cborTypeArray: + if tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Slice { + return d.parseArrayToSlice(v, tInfo) + } else if tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Array { + return d.parseArrayToArray(v, tInfo) + } else if tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Struct { + return d.parseArrayToStruct(v, tInfo) + } + d.skip() + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: tInfo.nonPtrType.String()} + + case cborTypeMap: + if tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Struct { + return d.parseMapToStruct(v, tInfo) + } else if tInfo.nonPtrKind == reflect.Map { + return d.parseMapToMap(v, tInfo) + } + d.skip() + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: tInfo.nonPtrType.String()} + } + + return nil +} + +func (d *decoder) parseToTag(v reflect.Value) error { + if d.nextCBORNil() { + // Decoding CBOR null and undefined to cbor.Tag is no-op. + d.skip() + return nil + } + + t := d.nextCBORType() + if t != cborTypeTag { + d.skip() + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: typeTag.String()} + } + + // Unmarshal tag number + _, _, num := d.getHead() + + // Unmarshal tag content + content, err := d.parse(false) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(Tag{num, content})) + return nil +} + +// parseToTime decodes the current data item as a time.Time. The bool return value is false if and +// only if the destination value should remain unmodified. +func (d *decoder) parseToTime() (time.Time, bool, error) { + // Verify that tag number or absence of tag number is acceptable to specified timeTag. + if t := d.nextCBORType(); t == cborTypeTag { + if d.dm.timeTag == DecTagIgnored { + // Skip all enclosing tags + for t == cborTypeTag { + d.getHead() + t = d.nextCBORType() + } + if d.nextCBORNil() { + d.skip() + return time.Time{}, false, nil + } + } else { + // Read tag number + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + if tagNum != 0 && tagNum != 1 { + d.skip() // skip tag content + return time.Time{}, false, errors.New("cbor: wrong tag number for time.Time, got " + strconv.Itoa(int(tagNum)) + ", expect 0 or 1") + } + } + } else { + if d.dm.timeTag == DecTagRequired { + d.skip() + return time.Time{}, false, &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: typeTime.String(), errorMsg: "expect CBOR tag value"} + } + } + + switch t := d.nextCBORType(); t { + case cborTypeByteString: + if d.dm.byteStringToTime == ByteStringToTimeAllowed { + b, _ := d.parseByteString() + t, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, string(b)) + if err != nil { + return time.Time{}, false, fmt.Errorf("cbor: cannot set %q for time.Time: %w", string(b), err) + } + return t, true, nil + } + return time.Time{}, false, &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: typeTime.String()} + + case cborTypeTextString: + s, err := d.parseTextString() + if err != nil { + return time.Time{}, false, err + } + t, err := time.Parse(time.RFC3339, string(s)) + if err != nil { + return time.Time{}, false, errors.New("cbor: cannot set " + string(s) + " for time.Time: " + err.Error()) + } + return t, true, nil + + case cborTypePositiveInt: + _, _, val := d.getHead() + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + return time.Time{}, false, &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: typeTime.String(), + errorMsg: fmt.Sprintf("%d overflows Go's int64", val), + } + } + return time.Unix(int64(val), 0), true, nil + + case cborTypeNegativeInt: + _, _, val := d.getHead() + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + if val == math.MaxUint64 { + // Maximum absolute value representable by negative integer is 2^64, + // not 2^64-1, so it overflows uint64. + return time.Time{}, false, &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: typeTime.String(), + errorMsg: "-18446744073709551616 overflows Go's int64", + } + } + return time.Time{}, false, &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: typeTime.String(), + errorMsg: fmt.Sprintf("-%d overflows Go's int64", val+1), + } + } + return time.Unix(int64(-1)^int64(val), 0), true, nil + + case cborTypePrimitives: + _, ai, val := d.getHead() + var f float64 + switch ai { + case additionalInformationAsFloat16: + f = float64(float16.Frombits(uint16(val)).Float32()) + + case additionalInformationAsFloat32: + f = float64(math.Float32frombits(uint32(val))) + + case additionalInformationAsFloat64: + f = math.Float64frombits(val) + + default: + return time.Time{}, false, &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: typeTime.String()} + } + + if math.IsNaN(f) || math.IsInf(f, 0) { + // https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8949.html#section-3.4.2-6 + return time.Time{}, true, nil + } + seconds, fractional := math.Modf(f) + return time.Unix(int64(seconds), int64(fractional*1e9)), true, nil + + default: + return time.Time{}, false, &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: typeTime.String()} + } +} + +// parseToUnmarshaler parses CBOR data to value implementing Unmarshaler interface. +// It assumes data is well-formed, and does not perform bounds checking. +func (d *decoder) parseToUnmarshaler(v reflect.Value) error { + if d.nextCBORNil() && v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && v.IsNil() { + d.skip() + return nil + } + + if v.Kind() != reflect.Ptr && v.CanAddr() { + v = v.Addr() + } + if u, ok := v.Interface().(Unmarshaler); ok { + start := d.off + d.skip() + return u.UnmarshalCBOR(d.data[start:d.off]) + } + d.skip() + return errors.New("cbor: failed to assert " + v.Type().String() + " as cbor.Unmarshaler") +} + +// parse parses CBOR data and returns value in default Go type. +// It assumes data is well-formed, and does not perform bounds checking. +func (d *decoder) parse(skipSelfDescribedTag bool) (interface{}, error) { //nolint:gocyclo + // Strip self-described CBOR tag number. + if skipSelfDescribedTag { + for d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + off := d.off + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + if tagNum != tagNumSelfDescribedCBOR { + d.off = off + break + } + } + } + + // Check validity of supported built-in tags. + off := d.off + for d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + if err := validBuiltinTag(tagNum, d.data[d.off]); err != nil { + d.skip() + return nil, err + } + } + d.off = off + + t := d.nextCBORType() + switch t { + case cborTypePositiveInt: + _, _, val := d.getHead() + + switch d.dm.intDec { + case IntDecConvertNone: + return val, nil + + case IntDecConvertSigned, IntDecConvertSignedOrFail: + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + return nil, &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)).String(), + errorMsg: strconv.FormatUint(val, 10) + " overflows Go's int64", + } + } + + return int64(val), nil + + case IntDecConvertSignedOrBigInt: + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + bi := new(big.Int).SetUint64(val) + if d.dm.bigIntDec == BigIntDecodePointer { + return bi, nil + } + return *bi, nil + } + + return int64(val), nil + + default: + // not reachable + } + + case cborTypeNegativeInt: + _, _, val := d.getHead() + + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + // CBOR negative integer value overflows Go int64, use big.Int instead. + bi := new(big.Int).SetUint64(val) + bi.Add(bi, big.NewInt(1)) + bi.Neg(bi) + + if d.dm.intDec == IntDecConvertSignedOrFail { + return nil, &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)).String(), + errorMsg: bi.String() + " overflows Go's int64", + } + } + + if d.dm.bigIntDec == BigIntDecodePointer { + return bi, nil + } + return *bi, nil + } + + nValue := int64(-1) ^ int64(val) + return nValue, nil + + case cborTypeByteString: + b, copied := d.parseByteString() + var effectiveByteStringType = d.dm.defaultByteStringType + if effectiveByteStringType == nil { + effectiveByteStringType = typeByteSlice + } + b, converted, err := d.applyByteStringTextConversion(b, effectiveByteStringType) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + copied = copied || converted + + switch effectiveByteStringType { + case typeByteSlice: + if copied { + return b, nil + } + clone := make([]byte, len(b)) + copy(clone, b) + return clone, nil + + case typeString: + return string(b), nil + + default: + if copied || d.dm.defaultByteStringType.Kind() == reflect.String { + // Avoid an unnecessary copy since the conversion to string must + // copy the underlying bytes. + return reflect.ValueOf(b).Convert(d.dm.defaultByteStringType).Interface(), nil + } + clone := make([]byte, len(b)) + copy(clone, b) + return reflect.ValueOf(clone).Convert(d.dm.defaultByteStringType).Interface(), nil + } + + case cborTypeTextString: + b, err := d.parseTextString() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return string(b), nil + + case cborTypeTag: + tagOff := d.off + _, _, tagNum := d.getHead() + contentOff := d.off + + switch tagNum { + case tagNumRFC3339Time, tagNumEpochTime: + d.off = tagOff + tm, _, err := d.parseToTime() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + switch d.dm.timeTagToAny { + case TimeTagToTime: + return tm, nil + + case TimeTagToRFC3339: + if tagNum == 1 { + tm = tm.UTC() + } + // Call time.MarshalText() to format decoded time to RFC3339 format, + // and return error on time value that cannot be represented in + // RFC3339 format. E.g. year cannot exceed 9999, etc. + text, err := tm.Truncate(time.Second).MarshalText() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("cbor: decoded time cannot be represented in RFC3339 format: %v", err) + } + return string(text), nil + + case TimeTagToRFC3339Nano: + if tagNum == 1 { + tm = tm.UTC() + } + // Call time.MarshalText() to format decoded time to RFC3339 format, + // and return error on time value that cannot be represented in + // RFC3339 format with sub-second precision. + text, err := tm.MarshalText() + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("cbor: decoded time cannot be represented in RFC3339 format with sub-second precision: %v", err) + } + return string(text), nil + + default: + // not reachable + } + + case tagNumUnsignedBignum: + b, _ := d.parseByteString() + bi := new(big.Int).SetBytes(b) + + if d.dm.bigIntDec == BigIntDecodePointer { + return bi, nil + } + return *bi, nil + + case tagNumNegativeBignum: + b, _ := d.parseByteString() + bi := new(big.Int).SetBytes(b) + bi.Add(bi, big.NewInt(1)) + bi.Neg(bi) + + if d.dm.bigIntDec == BigIntDecodePointer { + return bi, nil + } + return *bi, nil + + case tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64URL, tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64, tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase16: + // If conversion for interoperability with text encodings is not configured, + // treat tags 21-23 as unregistered tags. + if d.dm.byteStringToString == ByteStringToStringAllowedWithExpectedLaterEncoding || + d.dm.byteStringExpectedFormat != ByteStringExpectedFormatNone { + d.expectedLaterEncodingTags = append(d.expectedLaterEncodingTags, tagNum) + defer func() { + d.expectedLaterEncodingTags = d.expectedLaterEncodingTags[:len(d.expectedLaterEncodingTags)-1] + }() + return d.parse(false) + } + } + + if d.dm.tags != nil { + // Parse to specified type if tag number is registered. + tagNums := []uint64{tagNum} + for d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + _, _, num := d.getHead() + tagNums = append(tagNums, num) + } + registeredType := d.dm.tags.getTypeFromTagNum(tagNums) + if registeredType != nil { + d.off = tagOff + rv := reflect.New(registeredType) + if err := d.parseToValue(rv.Elem(), getTypeInfo(registeredType)); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return rv.Elem().Interface(), nil + } + } + + // Parse tag content + d.off = contentOff + content, err := d.parse(false) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if d.dm.unrecognizedTagToAny == UnrecognizedTagContentToAny { + return content, nil + } + return Tag{tagNum, content}, nil + + case cborTypePrimitives: + _, ai, val := d.getHead() + if ai <= 24 && d.dm.simpleValues.rejected[SimpleValue(val)] { + return nil, &UnacceptableDataItemError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + Message: "simple value " + strconv.FormatInt(int64(val), 10) + " is not recognized", + } + } + if ai < 20 || ai == 24 { + return SimpleValue(val), nil + } + + switch ai { + case additionalInformationAsFalse, + additionalInformationAsTrue: + return (ai == additionalInformationAsTrue), nil + + case additionalInformationAsNull, + additionalInformationAsUndefined: + return nil, nil + + case additionalInformationAsFloat16: + f := float64(float16.Frombits(uint16(val)).Float32()) + return f, nil + + case additionalInformationAsFloat32: + f := float64(math.Float32frombits(uint32(val))) + return f, nil + + case additionalInformationAsFloat64: + f := math.Float64frombits(val) + return f, nil + } + + case cborTypeArray: + return d.parseArray() + + case cborTypeMap: + if d.dm.defaultMapType != nil { + m := reflect.New(d.dm.defaultMapType) + err := d.parseToValue(m, getTypeInfo(m.Elem().Type())) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return m.Elem().Interface(), nil + } + return d.parseMap() + } + + return nil, nil +} + +// parseByteString parses a CBOR encoded byte string. The returned byte slice +// may be backed directly by the input. The second return value will be true if +// and only if the slice is backed by a copy of the input. Callers are +// responsible for making a copy if necessary. +func (d *decoder) parseByteString() ([]byte, bool) { + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + if !indefiniteLength { + b := d.data[d.off : d.off+int(val)] + d.off += int(val) + return b, false + } + // Process indefinite length string chunks. + b := []byte{} + for !d.foundBreak() { + _, _, val = d.getHead() + b = append(b, d.data[d.off:d.off+int(val)]...) + d.off += int(val) + } + return b, true +} + +// applyByteStringTextConversion converts bytes read from a byte string to or from a configured text +// encoding. If no transformation was performed (because it was not required), the original byte +// slice is returned and the bool return value is false. Otherwise, a new slice containing the +// converted bytes is returned along with the bool value true. +func (d *decoder) applyByteStringTextConversion( + src []byte, + dstType reflect.Type, +) ( + dst []byte, + transformed bool, + err error, +) { + switch dstType.Kind() { + case reflect.String: + if d.dm.byteStringToString != ByteStringToStringAllowedWithExpectedLaterEncoding || len(d.expectedLaterEncodingTags) == 0 { + return src, false, nil + } + + switch d.expectedLaterEncodingTags[len(d.expectedLaterEncodingTags)-1] { + case tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64URL: + encoded := make([]byte, base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodedLen(len(src))) + base64.RawURLEncoding.Encode(encoded, src) + return encoded, true, nil + + case tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64: + encoded := make([]byte, base64.StdEncoding.EncodedLen(len(src))) + base64.StdEncoding.Encode(encoded, src) + return encoded, true, nil + + case tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase16: + encoded := make([]byte, hex.EncodedLen(len(src))) + hex.Encode(encoded, src) + return encoded, true, nil + + default: + // If this happens, there is a bug: the decoder has pushed an invalid + // "expected later encoding" tag to the stack. + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unrecognized expected later encoding tag: %d", d.expectedLaterEncodingTags)) + } + + case reflect.Slice: + if dstType.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 || len(d.expectedLaterEncodingTags) > 0 { + // Either the destination is not a slice of bytes, or the encoder that + // produced the input indicated an expected text encoding tag and therefore + // the content of the byte string has NOT been text encoded. + return src, false, nil + } + + switch d.dm.byteStringExpectedFormat { + case ByteStringExpectedBase64URL: + decoded := make([]byte, base64.RawURLEncoding.DecodedLen(len(src))) + n, err := base64.RawURLEncoding.Decode(decoded, src) + if err != nil { + return nil, false, newByteStringExpectedFormatError(ByteStringExpectedBase64URL, err) + } + return decoded[:n], true, nil + + case ByteStringExpectedBase64: + decoded := make([]byte, base64.StdEncoding.DecodedLen(len(src))) + n, err := base64.StdEncoding.Decode(decoded, src) + if err != nil { + return nil, false, newByteStringExpectedFormatError(ByteStringExpectedBase64, err) + } + return decoded[:n], true, nil + + case ByteStringExpectedBase16: + decoded := make([]byte, hex.DecodedLen(len(src))) + n, err := hex.Decode(decoded, src) + if err != nil { + return nil, false, newByteStringExpectedFormatError(ByteStringExpectedBase16, err) + } + return decoded[:n], true, nil + } + } + + return src, false, nil +} + +// parseTextString parses CBOR encoded text string. It returns a byte slice +// to prevent creating an extra copy of string. Caller should wrap returned +// byte slice as string when needed. +func (d *decoder) parseTextString() ([]byte, error) { + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + if !indefiniteLength { + b := d.data[d.off : d.off+int(val)] + d.off += int(val) + if d.dm.utf8 == UTF8RejectInvalid && !utf8.Valid(b) { + return nil, &SemanticError{"cbor: invalid UTF-8 string"} + } + return b, nil + } + // Process indefinite length string chunks. + b := []byte{} + for !d.foundBreak() { + _, _, val = d.getHead() + x := d.data[d.off : d.off+int(val)] + d.off += int(val) + if d.dm.utf8 == UTF8RejectInvalid && !utf8.Valid(x) { + for !d.foundBreak() { + d.skip() // Skip remaining chunk on error + } + return nil, &SemanticError{"cbor: invalid UTF-8 string"} + } + b = append(b, x...) + } + return b, nil +} + +func (d *decoder) parseArray() ([]interface{}, error) { + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + hasSize := !indefiniteLength + count := int(val) + if !hasSize { + count = d.numOfItemsUntilBreak() // peek ahead to get array size to preallocate slice for better performance + } + v := make([]interface{}, count) + var e interface{} + var err, lastErr error + for i := 0; (hasSize && i < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); i++ { + if e, lastErr = d.parse(true); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + continue + } + v[i] = e + } + return v, err +} + +func (d *decoder) parseArrayToSlice(v reflect.Value, tInfo *typeInfo) error { + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + hasSize := !indefiniteLength + count := int(val) + if !hasSize { + count = d.numOfItemsUntilBreak() // peek ahead to get array size to preallocate slice for better performance + } + if v.IsNil() || v.Cap() < count || count == 0 { + v.Set(reflect.MakeSlice(tInfo.nonPtrType, count, count)) + } + v.SetLen(count) + var err error + for i := 0; (hasSize && i < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); i++ { + if lastErr := d.parseToValue(v.Index(i), tInfo.elemTypeInfo); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + } + } + return err +} + +func (d *decoder) parseArrayToArray(v reflect.Value, tInfo *typeInfo) error { + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + hasSize := !indefiniteLength + count := int(val) + gi := 0 + vLen := v.Len() + var err error + for ci := 0; (hasSize && ci < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); ci++ { + if gi < vLen { + // Read CBOR array element and set array element + if lastErr := d.parseToValue(v.Index(gi), tInfo.elemTypeInfo); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + } + gi++ + } else { + d.skip() // Skip remaining CBOR array element + } + } + // Set remaining Go array elements to zero values. + if gi < vLen { + zeroV := reflect.Zero(tInfo.elemTypeInfo.typ) + for ; gi < vLen; gi++ { + v.Index(gi).Set(zeroV) + } + } + return err +} + +func (d *decoder) parseMap() (interface{}, error) { + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + hasSize := !indefiniteLength + count := int(val) + m := make(map[interface{}]interface{}) + var k, e interface{} + var err, lastErr error + keyCount := 0 + for i := 0; (hasSize && i < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); i++ { + // Parse CBOR map key. + if k, lastErr = d.parse(true); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + d.skip() + continue + } + + // Detect if CBOR map key can be used as Go map key. + rv := reflect.ValueOf(k) + if !isHashableValue(rv) { + var converted bool + if d.dm.mapKeyByteString == MapKeyByteStringAllowed { + k, converted = convertByteSliceToByteString(k) + } + if !converted { + if err == nil { + err = &InvalidMapKeyTypeError{rv.Type().String()} + } + d.skip() + continue + } + } + + // Parse CBOR map value. + if e, lastErr = d.parse(true); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + continue + } + + // Add key-value pair to Go map. + m[k] = e + + // Detect duplicate map key. + if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + newKeyCount := len(m) + if newKeyCount == keyCount { + m[k] = nil + err = &DupMapKeyError{k, i} + i++ + // skip the rest of the map + for ; (hasSize && i < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); i++ { + d.skip() // Skip map key + d.skip() // Skip map value + } + return m, err + } + keyCount = newKeyCount + } + } + return m, err +} + +func (d *decoder) parseMapToMap(v reflect.Value, tInfo *typeInfo) error { //nolint:gocyclo + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + hasSize := !indefiniteLength + count := int(val) + if v.IsNil() { + mapsize := count + if !hasSize { + mapsize = 0 + } + v.Set(reflect.MakeMapWithSize(tInfo.nonPtrType, mapsize)) + } + keyType, eleType := tInfo.keyTypeInfo.typ, tInfo.elemTypeInfo.typ + reuseKey, reuseEle := isImmutableKind(tInfo.keyTypeInfo.kind), isImmutableKind(tInfo.elemTypeInfo.kind) + var keyValue, eleValue, zeroKeyValue, zeroEleValue reflect.Value + keyIsInterfaceType := keyType == typeIntf // If key type is interface{}, need to check if key value is hashable. + var err, lastErr error + keyCount := v.Len() + var existingKeys map[interface{}]bool // Store existing map keys, used for detecting duplicate map key. + if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + existingKeys = make(map[interface{}]bool, keyCount) + if keyCount > 0 { + vKeys := v.MapKeys() + for i := 0; i < len(vKeys); i++ { + existingKeys[vKeys[i].Interface()] = true + } + } + } + for i := 0; (hasSize && i < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); i++ { + // Parse CBOR map key. + if !keyValue.IsValid() { + keyValue = reflect.New(keyType).Elem() + } else if !reuseKey { + if !zeroKeyValue.IsValid() { + zeroKeyValue = reflect.Zero(keyType) + } + keyValue.Set(zeroKeyValue) + } + if lastErr = d.parseToValue(keyValue, tInfo.keyTypeInfo); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + d.skip() + continue + } + + // Detect if CBOR map key can be used as Go map key. + if keyIsInterfaceType && keyValue.Elem().IsValid() { + if !isHashableValue(keyValue.Elem()) { + var converted bool + if d.dm.mapKeyByteString == MapKeyByteStringAllowed { + var k interface{} + k, converted = convertByteSliceToByteString(keyValue.Elem().Interface()) + if converted { + keyValue.Set(reflect.ValueOf(k)) + } + } + if !converted { + if err == nil { + err = &InvalidMapKeyTypeError{keyValue.Elem().Type().String()} + } + d.skip() + continue + } + } + } + + // Parse CBOR map value. + if !eleValue.IsValid() { + eleValue = reflect.New(eleType).Elem() + } else if !reuseEle { + if !zeroEleValue.IsValid() { + zeroEleValue = reflect.Zero(eleType) + } + eleValue.Set(zeroEleValue) + } + if lastErr := d.parseToValue(eleValue, tInfo.elemTypeInfo); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + continue + } + + // Add key-value pair to Go map. + v.SetMapIndex(keyValue, eleValue) + + // Detect duplicate map key. + if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + newKeyCount := v.Len() + if newKeyCount == keyCount { + kvi := keyValue.Interface() + if !existingKeys[kvi] { + v.SetMapIndex(keyValue, reflect.New(eleType).Elem()) + err = &DupMapKeyError{kvi, i} + i++ + // skip the rest of the map + for ; (hasSize && i < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); i++ { + d.skip() // skip map key + d.skip() // skip map value + } + return err + } + delete(existingKeys, kvi) + } + keyCount = newKeyCount + } + } + return err +} + +func (d *decoder) parseArrayToStruct(v reflect.Value, tInfo *typeInfo) error { + structType := getDecodingStructType(tInfo.nonPtrType) + if structType.err != nil { + return structType.err + } + + if !structType.toArray { + t := d.nextCBORType() + d.skip() + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: tInfo.nonPtrType.String(), + errorMsg: "cannot decode CBOR array to struct without toarray option", + } + } + + start := d.off + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + hasSize := !indefiniteLength + count := int(val) + if !hasSize { + count = d.numOfItemsUntilBreak() // peek ahead to get array size + } + if count != len(structType.fields) { + d.off = start + d.skip() + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: cborTypeArray.String(), + GoType: tInfo.typ.String(), + errorMsg: "cannot decode CBOR array to struct with different number of elements", + } + } + var err, lastErr error + for i := 0; (hasSize && i < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); i++ { + f := structType.fields[i] + + // Get field value by index + var fv reflect.Value + if len(f.idx) == 1 { + fv = v.Field(f.idx[0]) + } else { + fv, lastErr = getFieldValue(v, f.idx, func(v reflect.Value) (reflect.Value, error) { + // Return a new value for embedded field null pointer to point to, or return error. + if !v.CanSet() { + return reflect.Value{}, errors.New("cbor: cannot set embedded pointer to unexported struct: " + v.Type().String()) + } + v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem())) + return v, nil + }) + if lastErr != nil && err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + if !fv.IsValid() { + d.skip() + continue + } + } + + if lastErr = d.parseToValue(fv, f.typInfo); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + if typeError, ok := lastErr.(*UnmarshalTypeError); ok { + typeError.StructFieldName = tInfo.typ.String() + "." + f.name + err = typeError + } else { + err = lastErr + } + } + } + } + return err +} + +// parseMapToStruct needs to be fast so gocyclo can be ignored for now. +func (d *decoder) parseMapToStruct(v reflect.Value, tInfo *typeInfo) error { //nolint:gocyclo + structType := getDecodingStructType(tInfo.nonPtrType) + if structType.err != nil { + return structType.err + } + + if structType.toArray { + t := d.nextCBORType() + d.skip() + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: tInfo.nonPtrType.String(), + errorMsg: "cannot decode CBOR map to struct with toarray option", + } + } + + var err, lastErr error + + // Get CBOR map size + _, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + hasSize := !indefiniteLength + count := int(val) + + // Keeps track of matched struct fields + var foundFldIdx []bool + { + const maxStackFields = 128 + if nfields := len(structType.fields); nfields <= maxStackFields { + // For structs with typical field counts, expect that this can be + // stack-allocated. + var a [maxStackFields]bool + foundFldIdx = a[:nfields] + } else { + foundFldIdx = make([]bool, len(structType.fields)) + } + } + + // Keeps track of CBOR map keys to detect duplicate map key + keyCount := 0 + var mapKeys map[interface{}]struct{} + + errOnUnknownField := (d.dm.extraReturnErrors & ExtraDecErrorUnknownField) > 0 + +MapEntryLoop: + for j := 0; (hasSize && j < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); j++ { + var f *field + + // If duplicate field detection is enabled and the key at index j did not match any + // field, k will hold the map key. + var k interface{} + + t := d.nextCBORType() + if t == cborTypeTextString || (t == cborTypeByteString && d.dm.fieldNameByteString == FieldNameByteStringAllowed) { + var keyBytes []byte + if t == cborTypeTextString { + keyBytes, lastErr = d.parseTextString() + if lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + d.skip() // skip value + continue + } + } else { // cborTypeByteString + keyBytes, _ = d.parseByteString() + } + + // Check for exact match on field name. + if i, ok := structType.fieldIndicesByName[string(keyBytes)]; ok { + fld := structType.fields[i] + + if !foundFldIdx[i] { + f = fld + foundFldIdx[i] = true + } else if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + err = &DupMapKeyError{fld.name, j} + d.skip() // skip value + j++ + // skip the rest of the map + for ; (hasSize && j < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); j++ { + d.skip() + d.skip() + } + return err + } else { + // discard repeated match + d.skip() + continue MapEntryLoop + } + } + + // Find field with case-insensitive match + if f == nil && d.dm.fieldNameMatching == FieldNameMatchingPreferCaseSensitive { + keyLen := len(keyBytes) + keyString := string(keyBytes) + for i := 0; i < len(structType.fields); i++ { + fld := structType.fields[i] + if len(fld.name) == keyLen && strings.EqualFold(fld.name, keyString) { + if !foundFldIdx[i] { + f = fld + foundFldIdx[i] = true + } else if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + err = &DupMapKeyError{keyString, j} + d.skip() // skip value + j++ + // skip the rest of the map + for ; (hasSize && j < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); j++ { + d.skip() + d.skip() + } + return err + } else { + // discard repeated match + d.skip() + continue MapEntryLoop + } + break + } + } + } + + if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF && f == nil { + k = string(keyBytes) + } + } else if t <= cborTypeNegativeInt { // uint/int + var nameAsInt int64 + + if t == cborTypePositiveInt { + _, _, val := d.getHead() + nameAsInt = int64(val) + } else { + _, _, val := d.getHead() + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + if err == nil { + err = &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)).String(), + errorMsg: "-1-" + strconv.FormatUint(val, 10) + " overflows Go's int64", + } + } + d.skip() // skip value + continue + } + nameAsInt = int64(-1) ^ int64(val) + } + + // Find field + for i := 0; i < len(structType.fields); i++ { + fld := structType.fields[i] + if fld.keyAsInt && fld.nameAsInt == nameAsInt { + if !foundFldIdx[i] { + f = fld + foundFldIdx[i] = true + } else if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + err = &DupMapKeyError{nameAsInt, j} + d.skip() // skip value + j++ + // skip the rest of the map + for ; (hasSize && j < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); j++ { + d.skip() + d.skip() + } + return err + } else { + // discard repeated match + d.skip() + continue MapEntryLoop + } + break + } + } + + if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF && f == nil { + k = nameAsInt + } + } else { + if err == nil { + err = &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: reflect.TypeOf("").String(), + errorMsg: "map key is of type " + t.String() + " and cannot be used to match struct field name", + } + } + if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + // parse key + k, lastErr = d.parse(true) + if lastErr != nil { + d.skip() // skip value + continue + } + // Detect if CBOR map key can be used as Go map key. + if !isHashableValue(reflect.ValueOf(k)) { + d.skip() // skip value + continue + } + } else { + d.skip() // skip key + } + } + + if f == nil { + if errOnUnknownField { + err = &UnknownFieldError{j} + d.skip() // Skip value + j++ + // skip the rest of the map + for ; (hasSize && j < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); j++ { + d.skip() + d.skip() + } + return err + } + + // Two map keys that match the same struct field are immediately considered + // duplicates. This check detects duplicates between two map keys that do + // not match a struct field. If unknown field errors are enabled, then this + // check is never reached. + if d.dm.dupMapKey == DupMapKeyEnforcedAPF { + if mapKeys == nil { + mapKeys = make(map[interface{}]struct{}, 1) + } + mapKeys[k] = struct{}{} + newKeyCount := len(mapKeys) + if newKeyCount == keyCount { + err = &DupMapKeyError{k, j} + d.skip() // skip value + j++ + // skip the rest of the map + for ; (hasSize && j < count) || (!hasSize && !d.foundBreak()); j++ { + d.skip() + d.skip() + } + return err + } + keyCount = newKeyCount + } + + d.skip() // Skip value + continue + } + + // Get field value by index + var fv reflect.Value + if len(f.idx) == 1 { + fv = v.Field(f.idx[0]) + } else { + fv, lastErr = getFieldValue(v, f.idx, func(v reflect.Value) (reflect.Value, error) { + // Return a new value for embedded field null pointer to point to, or return error. + if !v.CanSet() { + return reflect.Value{}, errors.New("cbor: cannot set embedded pointer to unexported struct: " + v.Type().String()) + } + v.Set(reflect.New(v.Type().Elem())) + return v, nil + }) + if lastErr != nil && err == nil { + err = lastErr + } + if !fv.IsValid() { + d.skip() + continue + } + } + + if lastErr = d.parseToValue(fv, f.typInfo); lastErr != nil { + if err == nil { + if typeError, ok := lastErr.(*UnmarshalTypeError); ok { + typeError.StructFieldName = tInfo.nonPtrType.String() + "." + f.name + err = typeError + } else { + err = lastErr + } + } + } + } + return err +} + +// validRegisteredTagNums verifies that tag numbers match registered tag numbers of type t. +// validRegisteredTagNums assumes next CBOR data type is tag. It scans all tag numbers, and stops at tag content. +func (d *decoder) validRegisteredTagNums(registeredTag *tagItem) error { + // Scan until next cbor data is tag content. + tagNums := make([]uint64, 0, 1) + for d.nextCBORType() == cborTypeTag { + _, _, val := d.getHead() + tagNums = append(tagNums, val) + } + + if !registeredTag.equalTagNum(tagNums) { + return &WrongTagError{registeredTag.contentType, registeredTag.num, tagNums} + } + return nil +} + +func (d *decoder) getRegisteredTagItem(vt reflect.Type) *tagItem { + if d.dm.tags != nil { + return d.dm.tags.getTagItemFromType(vt) + } + return nil +} + +// skip moves data offset to the next item. skip assumes data is well-formed, +// and does not perform bounds checking. +func (d *decoder) skip() { + t, _, val, indefiniteLength := d.getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + + if indefiniteLength { + switch t { + case cborTypeByteString, cborTypeTextString, cborTypeArray, cborTypeMap: + for { + if isBreakFlag(d.data[d.off]) { + d.off++ + return + } + d.skip() + } + } + } + + switch t { + case cborTypeByteString, cborTypeTextString: + d.off += int(val) + + case cborTypeArray: + for i := 0; i < int(val); i++ { + d.skip() + } + + case cborTypeMap: + for i := 0; i < int(val)*2; i++ { + d.skip() + } + + case cborTypeTag: + d.skip() + } +} + +func (d *decoder) getHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() ( + t cborType, + ai byte, + val uint64, + indefiniteLength bool, +) { + t, ai, val = d.getHead() + indefiniteLength = additionalInformation(ai).isIndefiniteLength() + return +} + +// getHead assumes data is well-formed, and does not perform bounds checking. +func (d *decoder) getHead() (t cborType, ai byte, val uint64) { + t, ai = parseInitialByte(d.data[d.off]) + val = uint64(ai) + d.off++ + + if ai <= maxAdditionalInformationWithoutArgument { + return + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith1ByteArgument { + val = uint64(d.data[d.off]) + d.off++ + return + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith2ByteArgument { + const argumentSize = 2 + val = uint64(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(d.data[d.off : d.off+argumentSize])) + d.off += argumentSize + return + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith4ByteArgument { + const argumentSize = 4 + val = uint64(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(d.data[d.off : d.off+argumentSize])) + d.off += argumentSize + return + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith8ByteArgument { + const argumentSize = 8 + val = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(d.data[d.off : d.off+argumentSize]) + d.off += argumentSize + return + } + return +} + +func (d *decoder) numOfItemsUntilBreak() int { + savedOff := d.off + i := 0 + for !d.foundBreak() { + d.skip() + i++ + } + d.off = savedOff + return i +} + +// foundBreak returns true if next byte is CBOR break code and moves cursor by 1, +// otherwise it returns false. +// foundBreak assumes data is well-formed, and does not perform bounds checking. +func (d *decoder) foundBreak() bool { + if isBreakFlag(d.data[d.off]) { + d.off++ + return true + } + return false +} + +func (d *decoder) reset(data []byte) { + d.data = data + d.off = 0 + d.expectedLaterEncodingTags = d.expectedLaterEncodingTags[:0] +} + +func (d *decoder) nextCBORType() cborType { + return getType(d.data[d.off]) +} + +func (d *decoder) nextCBORNil() bool { + return d.data[d.off] == 0xf6 || d.data[d.off] == 0xf7 +} + +var ( + typeIntf = reflect.TypeOf([]interface{}(nil)).Elem() + typeTime = reflect.TypeOf(time.Time{}) + typeBigInt = reflect.TypeOf(big.Int{}) + typeUnmarshaler = reflect.TypeOf((*Unmarshaler)(nil)).Elem() + typeBinaryUnmarshaler = reflect.TypeOf((*encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler)(nil)).Elem() + typeString = reflect.TypeOf("") + typeByteSlice = reflect.TypeOf([]byte(nil)) +) + +func fillNil(_ cborType, v reflect.Value) error { + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Slice, reflect.Map, reflect.Interface, reflect.Ptr: + v.Set(reflect.Zero(v.Type())) + return nil + } + return nil +} + +func fillPositiveInt(t cborType, val uint64, v reflect.Value) error { + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: v.Type().String(), + errorMsg: strconv.FormatUint(val, 10) + " overflows " + v.Type().String(), + } + } + if v.OverflowInt(int64(val)) { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: v.Type().String(), + errorMsg: strconv.FormatUint(val, 10) + " overflows " + v.Type().String(), + } + } + v.SetInt(int64(val)) + return nil + + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: + if v.OverflowUint(val) { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: v.Type().String(), + errorMsg: strconv.FormatUint(val, 10) + " overflows " + v.Type().String(), + } + } + v.SetUint(val) + return nil + + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + f := float64(val) + v.SetFloat(f) + return nil + } + + if v.Type() == typeBigInt { + i := new(big.Int).SetUint64(val) + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(*i)) + return nil + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: v.Type().String()} +} + +func fillNegativeInt(t cborType, val int64, v reflect.Value) error { + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + if v.OverflowInt(val) { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: v.Type().String(), + errorMsg: strconv.FormatInt(val, 10) + " overflows " + v.Type().String(), + } + } + v.SetInt(val) + return nil + + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + f := float64(val) + v.SetFloat(f) + return nil + } + if v.Type() == typeBigInt { + i := new(big.Int).SetInt64(val) + v.Set(reflect.ValueOf(*i)) + return nil + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: v.Type().String()} +} + +func fillBool(t cborType, val bool, v reflect.Value) error { + if v.Kind() == reflect.Bool { + v.SetBool(val) + return nil + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: v.Type().String()} +} + +func fillFloat(t cborType, val float64, v reflect.Value) error { + switch v.Kind() { + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + if v.OverflowFloat(val) { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{ + CBORType: t.String(), + GoType: v.Type().String(), + errorMsg: strconv.FormatFloat(val, 'E', -1, 64) + " overflows " + v.Type().String(), + } + } + v.SetFloat(val) + return nil + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: v.Type().String()} +} + +func fillByteString(t cborType, val []byte, shared bool, v reflect.Value, bsts ByteStringToStringMode, bum BinaryUnmarshalerMode) error { + if bum == BinaryUnmarshalerByteString && reflect.PtrTo(v.Type()).Implements(typeBinaryUnmarshaler) { + if v.CanAddr() { + v = v.Addr() + if u, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.BinaryUnmarshaler); ok { + // The contract of BinaryUnmarshaler forbids + // retaining the input bytes, so no copying is + // required even if val is shared. + return u.UnmarshalBinary(val) + } + } + return errors.New("cbor: cannot set new value for " + v.Type().String()) + } + if bsts != ByteStringToStringForbidden && v.Kind() == reflect.String { + v.SetString(string(val)) + return nil + } + if v.Kind() == reflect.Slice && v.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + src := val + if shared { + // SetBytes shares the underlying bytes of the source slice. + src = make([]byte, len(val)) + copy(src, val) + } + v.SetBytes(src) + return nil + } + if v.Kind() == reflect.Array && v.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + vLen := v.Len() + i := 0 + for ; i < vLen && i < len(val); i++ { + v.Index(i).SetUint(uint64(val[i])) + } + // Set remaining Go array elements to zero values. + if i < vLen { + zeroV := reflect.Zero(reflect.TypeOf(byte(0))) + for ; i < vLen; i++ { + v.Index(i).Set(zeroV) + } + } + return nil + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: v.Type().String()} +} + +func fillTextString(t cborType, val []byte, v reflect.Value) error { + if v.Kind() == reflect.String { + v.SetString(string(val)) + return nil + } + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: t.String(), GoType: v.Type().String()} +} + +func isImmutableKind(k reflect.Kind) bool { + switch k { + case reflect.Bool, + reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64, + reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64, + reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64, + reflect.String: + return true + + default: + return false + } +} + +func isHashableValue(rv reflect.Value) bool { + switch rv.Kind() { + case reflect.Slice, reflect.Map, reflect.Func: + return false + + case reflect.Struct: + switch rv.Type() { + case typeTag: + tag := rv.Interface().(Tag) + return isHashableValue(reflect.ValueOf(tag.Content)) + case typeBigInt: + return false + } + } + return true +} + +// convertByteSliceToByteString converts []byte to ByteString if +// - v is []byte type, or +// - v is Tag type and tag content type is []byte +// This function also handles nested tags. +// CBOR data is already verified to be well-formed before this function is used, +// so the recursion won't exceed max nested levels. +func convertByteSliceToByteString(v interface{}) (interface{}, bool) { + switch v := v.(type) { + case []byte: + return ByteString(v), true + + case Tag: + content, converted := convertByteSliceToByteString(v.Content) + if converted { + return Tag{Number: v.Number, Content: content}, true + } + } + return v, false +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/diagnose.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/diagnose.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..44afb8660 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/diagnose.go @@ -0,0 +1,724 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding/base32" + "encoding/base64" + "encoding/hex" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "math/big" + "strconv" + "unicode/utf16" + "unicode/utf8" + + "github.com/x448/float16" +) + +// DiagMode is the main interface for CBOR diagnostic notation. +type DiagMode interface { + // Diagnose returns extended diagnostic notation (EDN) of CBOR data items using this DiagMode. + Diagnose([]byte) (string, error) + + // DiagnoseFirst returns extended diagnostic notation (EDN) of the first CBOR data item using the DiagMode. Any remaining bytes are returned in rest. + DiagnoseFirst([]byte) (string, []byte, error) + + // DiagOptions returns user specified options used to create this DiagMode. + DiagOptions() DiagOptions +} + +// ByteStringEncoding specifies the base encoding that byte strings are notated. +type ByteStringEncoding uint8 + +const ( + // ByteStringBase16Encoding encodes byte strings in base16, without padding. + ByteStringBase16Encoding ByteStringEncoding = iota + + // ByteStringBase32Encoding encodes byte strings in base32, without padding. + ByteStringBase32Encoding + + // ByteStringBase32HexEncoding encodes byte strings in base32hex, without padding. + ByteStringBase32HexEncoding + + // ByteStringBase64Encoding encodes byte strings in base64url, without padding. + ByteStringBase64Encoding + + maxByteStringEncoding +) + +func (bse ByteStringEncoding) valid() error { + if bse >= maxByteStringEncoding { + return errors.New("cbor: invalid ByteStringEncoding " + strconv.Itoa(int(bse))) + } + return nil +} + +// DiagOptions specifies Diag options. +type DiagOptions struct { + // ByteStringEncoding specifies the base encoding that byte strings are notated. + // Default is ByteStringBase16Encoding. + ByteStringEncoding ByteStringEncoding + + // ByteStringHexWhitespace specifies notating with whitespace in byte string + // when ByteStringEncoding is ByteStringBase16Encoding. + ByteStringHexWhitespace bool + + // ByteStringText specifies notating with text in byte string + // if it is a valid UTF-8 text. + ByteStringText bool + + // ByteStringEmbeddedCBOR specifies notating embedded CBOR in byte string + // if it is a valid CBOR bytes. + ByteStringEmbeddedCBOR bool + + // CBORSequence specifies notating CBOR sequences. + // otherwise, it returns an error if there are more bytes after the first CBOR. + CBORSequence bool + + // FloatPrecisionIndicator specifies appending a suffix to indicate float precision. + // Refer to https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8949.html#name-encoding-indicators. + FloatPrecisionIndicator bool + + // MaxNestedLevels specifies the max nested levels allowed for any combination of CBOR array, maps, and tags. + // Default is 32 levels and it can be set to [4, 65535]. Note that higher maximum levels of nesting can + // require larger amounts of stack to deserialize. Don't increase this higher than you require. + MaxNestedLevels int + + // MaxArrayElements specifies the max number of elements for CBOR arrays. + // Default is 128*1024=131072 and it can be set to [16, 2147483647] + MaxArrayElements int + + // MaxMapPairs specifies the max number of key-value pairs for CBOR maps. + // Default is 128*1024=131072 and it can be set to [16, 2147483647] + MaxMapPairs int +} + +// DiagMode returns a DiagMode with immutable options. +func (opts DiagOptions) DiagMode() (DiagMode, error) { + return opts.diagMode() +} + +func (opts DiagOptions) diagMode() (*diagMode, error) { + if err := opts.ByteStringEncoding.valid(); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + decMode, err := DecOptions{ + MaxNestedLevels: opts.MaxNestedLevels, + MaxArrayElements: opts.MaxArrayElements, + MaxMapPairs: opts.MaxMapPairs, + }.decMode() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return &diagMode{ + byteStringEncoding: opts.ByteStringEncoding, + byteStringHexWhitespace: opts.ByteStringHexWhitespace, + byteStringText: opts.ByteStringText, + byteStringEmbeddedCBOR: opts.ByteStringEmbeddedCBOR, + cborSequence: opts.CBORSequence, + floatPrecisionIndicator: opts.FloatPrecisionIndicator, + decMode: decMode, + }, nil +} + +type diagMode struct { + byteStringEncoding ByteStringEncoding + byteStringHexWhitespace bool + byteStringText bool + byteStringEmbeddedCBOR bool + cborSequence bool + floatPrecisionIndicator bool + decMode *decMode +} + +// DiagOptions returns user specified options used to create this DiagMode. +func (dm *diagMode) DiagOptions() DiagOptions { + return DiagOptions{ + ByteStringEncoding: dm.byteStringEncoding, + ByteStringHexWhitespace: dm.byteStringHexWhitespace, + ByteStringText: dm.byteStringText, + ByteStringEmbeddedCBOR: dm.byteStringEmbeddedCBOR, + CBORSequence: dm.cborSequence, + FloatPrecisionIndicator: dm.floatPrecisionIndicator, + MaxNestedLevels: dm.decMode.maxNestedLevels, + MaxArrayElements: dm.decMode.maxArrayElements, + MaxMapPairs: dm.decMode.maxMapPairs, + } +} + +// Diagnose returns extended diagnostic notation (EDN) of CBOR data items using the DiagMode. +func (dm *diagMode) Diagnose(data []byte) (string, error) { + return newDiagnose(data, dm.decMode, dm).diag(dm.cborSequence) +} + +// DiagnoseFirst returns extended diagnostic notation (EDN) of the first CBOR data item using the DiagMode. Any remaining bytes are returned in rest. +func (dm *diagMode) DiagnoseFirst(data []byte) (diagNotation string, rest []byte, err error) { + return newDiagnose(data, dm.decMode, dm).diagFirst() +} + +var defaultDiagMode, _ = DiagOptions{}.diagMode() + +// Diagnose returns extended diagnostic notation (EDN) of CBOR data items +// using the default diagnostic mode. +// +// Refer to https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8949.html#name-diagnostic-notation. +func Diagnose(data []byte) (string, error) { + return defaultDiagMode.Diagnose(data) +} + +// Diagnose returns extended diagnostic notation (EDN) of the first CBOR data item using the DiagMode. Any remaining bytes are returned in rest. +func DiagnoseFirst(data []byte) (diagNotation string, rest []byte, err error) { + return defaultDiagMode.DiagnoseFirst(data) +} + +type diagnose struct { + dm *diagMode + d *decoder + w *bytes.Buffer +} + +func newDiagnose(data []byte, decm *decMode, diagm *diagMode) *diagnose { + return &diagnose{ + dm: diagm, + d: &decoder{data: data, dm: decm}, + w: &bytes.Buffer{}, + } +} + +func (di *diagnose) diag(cborSequence bool) (string, error) { + // CBOR Sequence + firstItem := true + for { + switch err := di.wellformed(cborSequence); err { + case nil: + if !firstItem { + di.w.WriteString(", ") + } + firstItem = false + if itemErr := di.item(); itemErr != nil { + return di.w.String(), itemErr + } + + case io.EOF: + if firstItem { + return di.w.String(), err + } + return di.w.String(), nil + + default: + return di.w.String(), err + } + } +} + +func (di *diagnose) diagFirst() (diagNotation string, rest []byte, err error) { + err = di.wellformed(true) + if err == nil { + err = di.item() + } + + if err == nil { + // Return EDN and the rest of the data slice (which might be len 0) + return di.w.String(), di.d.data[di.d.off:], nil + } + + return di.w.String(), nil, err +} + +func (di *diagnose) wellformed(allowExtraData bool) error { + off := di.d.off + err := di.d.wellformed(allowExtraData, false) + di.d.off = off + return err +} + +func (di *diagnose) item() error { //nolint:gocyclo + initialByte := di.d.data[di.d.off] + switch initialByte { + case cborByteStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead, + cborTextStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead: // indefinite-length byte/text string + di.d.off++ + if isBreakFlag(di.d.data[di.d.off]) { + di.d.off++ + switch initialByte { + case cborByteStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead: + // indefinite-length bytes with no chunks. + di.w.WriteString(`''_`) + return nil + case cborTextStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead: + // indefinite-length text with no chunks. + di.w.WriteString(`""_`) + return nil + } + } + + di.w.WriteString("(_ ") + + i := 0 + for !di.d.foundBreak() { + if i > 0 { + di.w.WriteString(", ") + } + + i++ + // wellformedIndefiniteString() already checked that the next item is a byte/text string. + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + di.w.WriteByte(')') + return nil + + case cborArrayWithIndefiniteLengthHead: // indefinite-length array + di.d.off++ + di.w.WriteString("[_ ") + + i := 0 + for !di.d.foundBreak() { + if i > 0 { + di.w.WriteString(", ") + } + + i++ + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + di.w.WriteByte(']') + return nil + + case cborMapWithIndefiniteLengthHead: // indefinite-length map + di.d.off++ + di.w.WriteString("{_ ") + + i := 0 + for !di.d.foundBreak() { + if i > 0 { + di.w.WriteString(", ") + } + + i++ + // key + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + + di.w.WriteString(": ") + + // value + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + + di.w.WriteByte('}') + return nil + } + + t := di.d.nextCBORType() + switch t { + case cborTypePositiveInt: + _, _, val := di.d.getHead() + di.w.WriteString(strconv.FormatUint(val, 10)) + return nil + + case cborTypeNegativeInt: + _, _, val := di.d.getHead() + if val > math.MaxInt64 { + // CBOR negative integer overflows int64, use big.Int to store value. + bi := new(big.Int) + bi.SetUint64(val) + bi.Add(bi, big.NewInt(1)) + bi.Neg(bi) + di.w.WriteString(bi.String()) + return nil + } + + nValue := int64(-1) ^ int64(val) + di.w.WriteString(strconv.FormatInt(nValue, 10)) + return nil + + case cborTypeByteString: + b, _ := di.d.parseByteString() + return di.encodeByteString(b) + + case cborTypeTextString: + b, err := di.d.parseTextString() + if err != nil { + return err + } + return di.encodeTextString(string(b), '"') + + case cborTypeArray: + _, _, val := di.d.getHead() + count := int(val) + di.w.WriteByte('[') + + for i := 0; i < count; i++ { + if i > 0 { + di.w.WriteString(", ") + } + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + di.w.WriteByte(']') + return nil + + case cborTypeMap: + _, _, val := di.d.getHead() + count := int(val) + di.w.WriteByte('{') + + for i := 0; i < count; i++ { + if i > 0 { + di.w.WriteString(", ") + } + // key + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + di.w.WriteString(": ") + // value + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + } + di.w.WriteByte('}') + return nil + + case cborTypeTag: + _, _, tagNum := di.d.getHead() + switch tagNum { + case tagNumUnsignedBignum: + if nt := di.d.nextCBORType(); nt != cborTypeByteString { + return newInadmissibleTagContentTypeError( + tagNumUnsignedBignum, + "byte string", + nt.String()) + } + + b, _ := di.d.parseByteString() + bi := new(big.Int).SetBytes(b) + di.w.WriteString(bi.String()) + return nil + + case tagNumNegativeBignum: + if nt := di.d.nextCBORType(); nt != cborTypeByteString { + return newInadmissibleTagContentTypeError( + tagNumNegativeBignum, + "byte string", + nt.String(), + ) + } + + b, _ := di.d.parseByteString() + bi := new(big.Int).SetBytes(b) + bi.Add(bi, big.NewInt(1)) + bi.Neg(bi) + di.w.WriteString(bi.String()) + return nil + + default: + di.w.WriteString(strconv.FormatUint(tagNum, 10)) + di.w.WriteByte('(') + if err := di.item(); err != nil { + return err + } + di.w.WriteByte(')') + return nil + } + + case cborTypePrimitives: + _, ai, val := di.d.getHead() + switch ai { + case additionalInformationAsFalse: + di.w.WriteString("false") + return nil + + case additionalInformationAsTrue: + di.w.WriteString("true") + return nil + + case additionalInformationAsNull: + di.w.WriteString("null") + return nil + + case additionalInformationAsUndefined: + di.w.WriteString("undefined") + return nil + + case additionalInformationAsFloat16, + additionalInformationAsFloat32, + additionalInformationAsFloat64: + return di.encodeFloat(ai, val) + + default: + di.w.WriteString("simple(") + di.w.WriteString(strconv.FormatUint(val, 10)) + di.w.WriteByte(')') + return nil + } + } + + return nil +} + +// writeU16 format a rune as "\uxxxx" +func (di *diagnose) writeU16(val rune) { + di.w.WriteString("\\u") + var in [2]byte + in[0] = byte(val >> 8) + in[1] = byte(val) + sz := hex.EncodedLen(len(in)) + di.w.Grow(sz) + dst := di.w.Bytes()[di.w.Len() : di.w.Len()+sz] + hex.Encode(dst, in[:]) + di.w.Write(dst) +} + +var rawBase32Encoding = base32.StdEncoding.WithPadding(base32.NoPadding) +var rawBase32HexEncoding = base32.HexEncoding.WithPadding(base32.NoPadding) + +func (di *diagnose) encodeByteString(val []byte) error { + if len(val) > 0 { + if di.dm.byteStringText && utf8.Valid(val) { + return di.encodeTextString(string(val), '\'') + } + + if di.dm.byteStringEmbeddedCBOR { + di2 := newDiagnose(val, di.dm.decMode, di.dm) + // should always notating embedded CBOR sequence. + if str, err := di2.diag(true); err == nil { + di.w.WriteString("<<") + di.w.WriteString(str) + di.w.WriteString(">>") + return nil + } + } + } + + switch di.dm.byteStringEncoding { + case ByteStringBase16Encoding: + di.w.WriteString("h'") + if di.dm.byteStringHexWhitespace { + sz := hex.EncodedLen(len(val)) + if len(val) > 0 { + sz += len(val) - 1 + } + di.w.Grow(sz) + + dst := di.w.Bytes()[di.w.Len():] + for i := range val { + if i > 0 { + dst = append(dst, ' ') + } + hex.Encode(dst[len(dst):len(dst)+2], val[i:i+1]) + dst = dst[:len(dst)+2] + } + di.w.Write(dst) + } else { + sz := hex.EncodedLen(len(val)) + di.w.Grow(sz) + dst := di.w.Bytes()[di.w.Len() : di.w.Len()+sz] + hex.Encode(dst, val) + di.w.Write(dst) + } + di.w.WriteByte('\'') + return nil + + case ByteStringBase32Encoding: + di.w.WriteString("b32'") + sz := rawBase32Encoding.EncodedLen(len(val)) + di.w.Grow(sz) + dst := di.w.Bytes()[di.w.Len() : di.w.Len()+sz] + rawBase32Encoding.Encode(dst, val) + di.w.Write(dst) + di.w.WriteByte('\'') + return nil + + case ByteStringBase32HexEncoding: + di.w.WriteString("h32'") + sz := rawBase32HexEncoding.EncodedLen(len(val)) + di.w.Grow(sz) + dst := di.w.Bytes()[di.w.Len() : di.w.Len()+sz] + rawBase32HexEncoding.Encode(dst, val) + di.w.Write(dst) + di.w.WriteByte('\'') + return nil + + case ByteStringBase64Encoding: + di.w.WriteString("b64'") + sz := base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodedLen(len(val)) + di.w.Grow(sz) + dst := di.w.Bytes()[di.w.Len() : di.w.Len()+sz] + base64.RawURLEncoding.Encode(dst, val) + di.w.Write(dst) + di.w.WriteByte('\'') + return nil + + default: + // It should not be possible for users to construct a *diagMode with an invalid byte + // string encoding. + panic(fmt.Sprintf("diagmode has invalid ByteStringEncoding %v", di.dm.byteStringEncoding)) + } +} + +const utf16SurrSelf = rune(0x10000) + +// quote should be either `'` or `"` +func (di *diagnose) encodeTextString(val string, quote byte) error { + di.w.WriteByte(quote) + + for i := 0; i < len(val); { + if b := val[i]; b < utf8.RuneSelf { + switch { + case b == '\t', b == '\n', b == '\r', b == '\\', b == quote: + di.w.WriteByte('\\') + + switch b { + case '\t': + b = 't' + case '\n': + b = 'n' + case '\r': + b = 'r' + } + di.w.WriteByte(b) + + case b >= ' ' && b <= '~': + di.w.WriteByte(b) + + default: + di.writeU16(rune(b)) + } + + i++ + continue + } + + c, size := utf8.DecodeRuneInString(val[i:]) + switch { + case c == utf8.RuneError: + return &SemanticError{"cbor: invalid UTF-8 string"} + + case c < utf16SurrSelf: + di.writeU16(c) + + default: + c1, c2 := utf16.EncodeRune(c) + di.writeU16(c1) + di.writeU16(c2) + } + + i += size + } + + di.w.WriteByte(quote) + return nil +} + +func (di *diagnose) encodeFloat(ai byte, val uint64) error { + f64 := float64(0) + switch ai { + case additionalInformationAsFloat16: + f16 := float16.Frombits(uint16(val)) + switch { + case f16.IsNaN(): + di.w.WriteString("NaN") + return nil + case f16.IsInf(1): + di.w.WriteString("Infinity") + return nil + case f16.IsInf(-1): + di.w.WriteString("-Infinity") + return nil + default: + f64 = float64(f16.Float32()) + } + + case additionalInformationAsFloat32: + f32 := math.Float32frombits(uint32(val)) + switch { + case f32 != f32: + di.w.WriteString("NaN") + return nil + case f32 > math.MaxFloat32: + di.w.WriteString("Infinity") + return nil + case f32 < -math.MaxFloat32: + di.w.WriteString("-Infinity") + return nil + default: + f64 = float64(f32) + } + + case additionalInformationAsFloat64: + f64 = math.Float64frombits(val) + switch { + case f64 != f64: + di.w.WriteString("NaN") + return nil + case f64 > math.MaxFloat64: + di.w.WriteString("Infinity") + return nil + case f64 < -math.MaxFloat64: + di.w.WriteString("-Infinity") + return nil + } + } + // Use ES6 number to string conversion which should match most JSON generators. + // Inspired by https://github.com/golang/go/blob/4df10fba1687a6d4f51d7238a403f8f2298f6a16/src/encoding/json/encode.go#L585 + const bitSize = 64 + b := make([]byte, 0, 32) + if abs := math.Abs(f64); abs != 0 && (abs < 1e-6 || abs >= 1e21) { + b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, f64, 'e', -1, bitSize) + // clean up e-09 to e-9 + n := len(b) + if n >= 4 && string(b[n-4:n-1]) == "e-0" { + b = append(b[:n-2], b[n-1]) + } + } else { + b = strconv.AppendFloat(b, f64, 'f', -1, bitSize) + } + + // add decimal point and trailing zero if needed + if bytes.IndexByte(b, '.') < 0 { + if i := bytes.IndexByte(b, 'e'); i < 0 { + b = append(b, '.', '0') + } else { + b = append(b[:i+2], b[i:]...) + b[i] = '.' + b[i+1] = '0' + } + } + + di.w.WriteString(string(b)) + + if di.dm.floatPrecisionIndicator { + switch ai { + case additionalInformationAsFloat16: + di.w.WriteString("_1") + return nil + + case additionalInformationAsFloat32: + di.w.WriteString("_2") + return nil + + case additionalInformationAsFloat64: + di.w.WriteString("_3") + return nil + } + } + + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/doc.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/doc.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..23f68b984 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/doc.go @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +/* +Package cbor is a modern CBOR codec (RFC 8949 & RFC 7049) with CBOR tags, +Go struct tags (toarray/keyasint/omitempty), Core Deterministic Encoding, +CTAP2, Canonical CBOR, float64->32->16, and duplicate map key detection. + +Encoding options allow "preferred serialization" by encoding integers and floats +to their smallest forms (e.g. float16) when values fit. + +Struct tags like "keyasint", "toarray" and "omitempty" make CBOR data smaller +and easier to use with structs. + +For example, "toarray" tag makes struct fields encode to CBOR array elements. And +"keyasint" makes a field encode to an element of CBOR map with specified int key. + +Latest docs can be viewed at https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#cbor-library-in-go + +# Basics + +The Quick Start guide is at https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#quick-start + +Function signatures identical to encoding/json include: + + Marshal, Unmarshal, NewEncoder, NewDecoder, (*Encoder).Encode, (*Decoder).Decode. + +Standard interfaces include: + + BinaryMarshaler, BinaryUnmarshaler, Marshaler, and Unmarshaler. + +Custom encoding and decoding is possible by implementing standard interfaces for +user-defined Go types. + +Codec functions are available at package-level (using defaults options) or by +creating modes from options at runtime. + +"Mode" in this API means definite way of encoding (EncMode) or decoding (DecMode). + +EncMode and DecMode interfaces are created from EncOptions or DecOptions structs. + + em, err := cbor.EncOptions{...}.EncMode() + em, err := cbor.CanonicalEncOptions().EncMode() + em, err := cbor.CTAP2EncOptions().EncMode() + +Modes use immutable options to avoid side-effects and simplify concurrency. Behavior of +modes won't accidentally change at runtime after they're created. + +Modes are intended to be reused and are safe for concurrent use. + +EncMode and DecMode Interfaces + + // EncMode interface uses immutable options and is safe for concurrent use. + type EncMode interface { + Marshal(v interface{}) ([]byte, error) + NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder + EncOptions() EncOptions // returns copy of options + } + + // DecMode interface uses immutable options and is safe for concurrent use. + type DecMode interface { + Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}) error + NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder + DecOptions() DecOptions // returns copy of options + } + +Using Default Encoding Mode + + b, err := cbor.Marshal(v) + + encoder := cbor.NewEncoder(w) + err = encoder.Encode(v) + +Using Default Decoding Mode + + err := cbor.Unmarshal(b, &v) + + decoder := cbor.NewDecoder(r) + err = decoder.Decode(&v) + +Creating and Using Encoding Modes + + // Create EncOptions using either struct literal or a function. + opts := cbor.CanonicalEncOptions() + + // If needed, modify encoding options + opts.Time = cbor.TimeUnix + + // Create reusable EncMode interface with immutable options, safe for concurrent use. + em, err := opts.EncMode() + + // Use EncMode like encoding/json, with same function signatures. + b, err := em.Marshal(v) + // or + encoder := em.NewEncoder(w) + err := encoder.Encode(v) + + // NOTE: Both em.Marshal(v) and encoder.Encode(v) use encoding options + // specified during creation of em (encoding mode). + +# CBOR Options + +Predefined Encoding Options: https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#predefined-encoding-options + +Encoding Options: https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#encoding-options + +Decoding Options: https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#decoding-options + +# Struct Tags + +Struct tags like `cbor:"name,omitempty"` and `json:"name,omitempty"` work as expected. +If both struct tags are specified then `cbor` is used. + +Struct tags like "keyasint", "toarray", and "omitempty" make it easy to use +very compact formats like COSE and CWT (CBOR Web Tokens) with structs. + +For example, "toarray" makes struct fields encode to array elements. And "keyasint" +makes struct fields encode to elements of CBOR map with int keys. + +https://raw.githubusercontent.com/fxamacker/images/master/cbor/v2.0.0/cbor_easy_api.png + +Struct tags are listed at https://github.com/fxamacker/cbor#struct-tags-1 + +# Tests and Fuzzing + +Over 375 tests are included in this package. Cover-guided fuzzing is handled by +a private fuzzer that replaced fxamacker/cbor-fuzz years ago. +*/ +package cbor diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..6508e291d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode.go @@ -0,0 +1,1989 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "bytes" + "encoding" + "encoding/binary" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "math" + "math/big" + "math/rand" + "reflect" + "sort" + "strconv" + "sync" + "time" + + "github.com/x448/float16" +) + +// Marshal returns the CBOR encoding of v using default encoding options. +// See EncOptions for encoding options. +// +// Marshal uses the following encoding rules: +// +// If value implements the Marshaler interface, Marshal calls its +// MarshalCBOR method. +// +// If value implements encoding.BinaryMarshaler, Marhsal calls its +// MarshalBinary method and encode it as CBOR byte string. +// +// Boolean values encode as CBOR booleans (type 7). +// +// Positive integer values encode as CBOR positive integers (type 0). +// +// Negative integer values encode as CBOR negative integers (type 1). +// +// Floating point values encode as CBOR floating points (type 7). +// +// String values encode as CBOR text strings (type 3). +// +// []byte values encode as CBOR byte strings (type 2). +// +// Array and slice values encode as CBOR arrays (type 4). +// +// Map values encode as CBOR maps (type 5). +// +// Struct values encode as CBOR maps (type 5). Each exported struct field +// becomes a pair with field name encoded as CBOR text string (type 3) and +// field value encoded based on its type. See struct tag option "keyasint" +// to encode field name as CBOR integer (type 0 and 1). Also see struct +// tag option "toarray" for special field "_" to encode struct values as +// CBOR array (type 4). +// +// Marshal supports format string stored under the "cbor" key in the struct +// field's tag. CBOR format string can specify the name of the field, +// "omitempty" and "keyasint" options, and special case "-" for field omission. +// If "cbor" key is absent, Marshal uses "json" key. +// +// Struct field name is treated as integer if it has "keyasint" option in +// its format string. The format string must specify an integer as its +// field name. +// +// Special struct field "_" is used to specify struct level options, such as +// "toarray". "toarray" option enables Go struct to be encoded as CBOR array. +// "omitempty" is disabled by "toarray" to ensure that the same number +// of elements are encoded every time. +// +// Anonymous struct fields are marshaled as if their exported fields +// were fields in the outer struct. Marshal follows the same struct fields +// visibility rules used by JSON encoding package. +// +// time.Time values encode as text strings specified in RFC3339 or numerical +// representation of seconds since January 1, 1970 UTC depending on +// EncOptions.Time setting. Also See EncOptions.TimeTag to encode +// time.Time as CBOR tag with tag number 0 or 1. +// +// big.Int values encode as CBOR integers (type 0 and 1) if values fit. +// Otherwise, big.Int values encode as CBOR bignums (tag 2 and 3). See +// EncOptions.BigIntConvert to always encode big.Int values as CBOR +// bignums. +// +// Pointer values encode as the value pointed to. +// +// Interface values encode as the value stored in the interface. +// +// Nil slice/map/pointer/interface values encode as CBOR nulls (type 7). +// +// Values of other types cannot be encoded in CBOR. Attempting +// to encode such a value causes Marshal to return an UnsupportedTypeError. +func Marshal(v interface{}) ([]byte, error) { + return defaultEncMode.Marshal(v) +} + +// MarshalToBuffer encodes v into provided buffer (instead of using built-in buffer pool) +// and uses default encoding options. +// +// NOTE: Unlike Marshal, the buffer provided to MarshalToBuffer can contain +// partially encoded data if error is returned. +// +// See Marshal for more details. +func MarshalToBuffer(v interface{}, buf *bytes.Buffer) error { + return defaultEncMode.MarshalToBuffer(v, buf) +} + +// Marshaler is the interface implemented by types that can marshal themselves +// into valid CBOR. +type Marshaler interface { + MarshalCBOR() ([]byte, error) +} + +// MarshalerError represents error from checking encoded CBOR data item +// returned from MarshalCBOR for well-formedness and some very limited tag validation. +type MarshalerError struct { + typ reflect.Type + err error +} + +func (e *MarshalerError) Error() string { + return "cbor: error calling MarshalCBOR for type " + + e.typ.String() + + ": " + e.err.Error() +} + +func (e *MarshalerError) Unwrap() error { + return e.err +} + +// UnsupportedTypeError is returned by Marshal when attempting to encode value +// of an unsupported type. +type UnsupportedTypeError struct { + Type reflect.Type +} + +func (e *UnsupportedTypeError) Error() string { + return "cbor: unsupported type: " + e.Type.String() +} + +// UnsupportedValueError is returned by Marshal when attempting to encode an +// unsupported value. +type UnsupportedValueError struct { + msg string +} + +func (e *UnsupportedValueError) Error() string { + return "cbor: unsupported value: " + e.msg +} + +// SortMode identifies supported sorting order. +type SortMode int + +const ( + // SortNone encodes map pairs and struct fields in an arbitrary order. + SortNone SortMode = 0 + + // SortLengthFirst causes map keys or struct fields to be sorted such that: + // - If two keys have different lengths, the shorter one sorts earlier; + // - If two keys have the same length, the one with the lower value in + // (byte-wise) lexical order sorts earlier. + // It is used in "Canonical CBOR" encoding in RFC 7049 3.9. + SortLengthFirst SortMode = 1 + + // SortBytewiseLexical causes map keys or struct fields to be sorted in the + // bytewise lexicographic order of their deterministic CBOR encodings. + // It is used in "CTAP2 Canonical CBOR" and "Core Deterministic Encoding" + // in RFC 7049bis. + SortBytewiseLexical SortMode = 2 + + // SortShuffle encodes map pairs and struct fields in a shuffled + // order. This mode does not guarantee an unbiased permutation, but it + // does guarantee that the runtime of the shuffle algorithm used will be + // constant. + SortFastShuffle SortMode = 3 + + // SortCanonical is used in "Canonical CBOR" encoding in RFC 7049 3.9. + SortCanonical SortMode = SortLengthFirst + + // SortCTAP2 is used in "CTAP2 Canonical CBOR". + SortCTAP2 SortMode = SortBytewiseLexical + + // SortCoreDeterministic is used in "Core Deterministic Encoding" in RFC 7049bis. + SortCoreDeterministic SortMode = SortBytewiseLexical + + maxSortMode SortMode = 4 +) + +func (sm SortMode) valid() bool { + return sm >= 0 && sm < maxSortMode +} + +// StringMode specifies how to encode Go string values. +type StringMode int + +const ( + // StringToTextString encodes Go string to CBOR text string (major type 3). + StringToTextString StringMode = iota + + // StringToByteString encodes Go string to CBOR byte string (major type 2). + StringToByteString +) + +func (st StringMode) cborType() (cborType, error) { + switch st { + case StringToTextString: + return cborTypeTextString, nil + + case StringToByteString: + return cborTypeByteString, nil + } + return 0, errors.New("cbor: invalid StringType " + strconv.Itoa(int(st))) +} + +// ShortestFloatMode specifies which floating-point format should +// be used as the shortest possible format for CBOR encoding. +// It is not used for encoding Infinity and NaN values. +type ShortestFloatMode int + +const ( + // ShortestFloatNone makes float values encode without any conversion. + // This is the default for ShortestFloatMode in v1. + // E.g. a float32 in Go will encode to CBOR float32. And + // a float64 in Go will encode to CBOR float64. + ShortestFloatNone ShortestFloatMode = iota + + // ShortestFloat16 specifies float16 as the shortest form that preserves value. + // E.g. if float64 can convert to float32 while preserving value, then + // encoding will also try to convert float32 to float16. So a float64 might + // encode as CBOR float64, float32 or float16 depending on the value. + ShortestFloat16 + + maxShortestFloat +) + +func (sfm ShortestFloatMode) valid() bool { + return sfm >= 0 && sfm < maxShortestFloat +} + +// NaNConvertMode specifies how to encode NaN and overrides ShortestFloatMode. +// ShortestFloatMode is not used for encoding Infinity and NaN values. +type NaNConvertMode int + +const ( + // NaNConvert7e00 always encodes NaN to 0xf97e00 (CBOR float16 = 0x7e00). + NaNConvert7e00 NaNConvertMode = iota + + // NaNConvertNone never modifies or converts NaN to other representations + // (float64 NaN stays float64, etc. even if it can use float16 without losing + // any bits). + NaNConvertNone + + // NaNConvertPreserveSignal converts NaN to the smallest form that preserves + // value (quiet bit + payload) as described in RFC 7049bis Draft 12. + NaNConvertPreserveSignal + + // NaNConvertQuiet always forces quiet bit = 1 and shortest form that preserves + // NaN payload. + NaNConvertQuiet + + // NaNConvertReject returns UnsupportedValueError on attempts to encode a NaN value. + NaNConvertReject + + maxNaNConvert +) + +func (ncm NaNConvertMode) valid() bool { + return ncm >= 0 && ncm < maxNaNConvert +} + +// InfConvertMode specifies how to encode Infinity and overrides ShortestFloatMode. +// ShortestFloatMode is not used for encoding Infinity and NaN values. +type InfConvertMode int + +const ( + // InfConvertFloat16 always converts Inf to lossless IEEE binary16 (float16). + InfConvertFloat16 InfConvertMode = iota + + // InfConvertNone never converts (used by CTAP2 Canonical CBOR). + InfConvertNone + + // InfConvertReject returns UnsupportedValueError on attempts to encode an infinite value. + InfConvertReject + + maxInfConvert +) + +func (icm InfConvertMode) valid() bool { + return icm >= 0 && icm < maxInfConvert +} + +// TimeMode specifies how to encode time.Time values. +type TimeMode int + +const ( + // TimeUnix causes time.Time to be encoded as epoch time in integer with second precision. + TimeUnix TimeMode = iota + + // TimeUnixMicro causes time.Time to be encoded as epoch time in float-point rounded to microsecond precision. + TimeUnixMicro + + // TimeUnixDynamic causes time.Time to be encoded as integer if time.Time doesn't have fractional seconds, + // otherwise float-point rounded to microsecond precision. + TimeUnixDynamic + + // TimeRFC3339 causes time.Time to be encoded as RFC3339 formatted string with second precision. + TimeRFC3339 + + // TimeRFC3339Nano causes time.Time to be encoded as RFC3339 formatted string with nanosecond precision. + TimeRFC3339Nano + + maxTimeMode +) + +func (tm TimeMode) valid() bool { + return tm >= 0 && tm < maxTimeMode +} + +// BigIntConvertMode specifies how to encode big.Int values. +type BigIntConvertMode int + +const ( + // BigIntConvertShortest makes big.Int encode to CBOR integer if value fits. + // E.g. if big.Int value can be converted to CBOR integer while preserving + // value, encoder will encode it to CBOR integer (major type 0 or 1). + BigIntConvertShortest BigIntConvertMode = iota + + // BigIntConvertNone makes big.Int encode to CBOR bignum (tag 2 or 3) without + // converting it to another CBOR type. + BigIntConvertNone + + // BigIntConvertReject returns an UnsupportedTypeError instead of marshaling a big.Int. + BigIntConvertReject + + maxBigIntConvert +) + +func (bim BigIntConvertMode) valid() bool { + return bim >= 0 && bim < maxBigIntConvert +} + +// NilContainersMode specifies how to encode nil slices and maps. +type NilContainersMode int + +const ( + // NilContainerAsNull encodes nil slices and maps as CBOR null. + // This is the default. + NilContainerAsNull NilContainersMode = iota + + // NilContainerAsEmpty encodes nil slices and maps as + // empty container (CBOR bytestring, array, or map). + NilContainerAsEmpty + + maxNilContainersMode +) + +func (m NilContainersMode) valid() bool { + return m >= 0 && m < maxNilContainersMode +} + +// OmitEmptyMode specifies how to encode struct fields with omitempty tag. +// The default behavior omits if field value would encode as empty CBOR value. +type OmitEmptyMode int + +const ( + // OmitEmptyCBORValue specifies that struct fields tagged with "omitempty" + // should be omitted from encoding if the field would be encoded as an empty + // CBOR value, such as CBOR false, 0, 0.0, nil, empty byte, empty string, + // empty array, or empty map. + OmitEmptyCBORValue OmitEmptyMode = iota + + // OmitEmptyGoValue specifies that struct fields tagged with "omitempty" + // should be omitted from encoding if the field has an empty Go value, + // defined as false, 0, 0.0, a nil pointer, a nil interface value, and + // any empty array, slice, map, or string. + // This behavior is the same as the current (aka v1) encoding/json package + // included in Go. + OmitEmptyGoValue + + maxOmitEmptyMode +) + +func (om OmitEmptyMode) valid() bool { + return om >= 0 && om < maxOmitEmptyMode +} + +// FieldNameMode specifies the CBOR type to use when encoding struct field names. +type FieldNameMode int + +const ( + // FieldNameToTextString encodes struct fields to CBOR text string (major type 3). + FieldNameToTextString FieldNameMode = iota + + // FieldNameToTextString encodes struct fields to CBOR byte string (major type 2). + FieldNameToByteString + + maxFieldNameMode +) + +func (fnm FieldNameMode) valid() bool { + return fnm >= 0 && fnm < maxFieldNameMode +} + +// ByteSliceLaterFormatMode specifies which later format conversion hint (CBOR tag 21-23) +// to include (if any) when encoding Go byte slice to CBOR byte string. The encoder will +// always encode unmodified bytes from the byte slice and just wrap it within +// CBOR tag 21, 22, or 23 if specified. +// See "Expected Later Encoding for CBOR-to-JSON Converters" in RFC 8949 Section 3.4.5.2. +type ByteSliceLaterFormatMode int + +const ( + // ByteSliceLaterFormatNone encodes unmodified bytes from Go byte slice to CBOR byte string (major type 2) + // without adding CBOR tag 21, 22, or 23. + ByteSliceLaterFormatNone ByteSliceLaterFormatMode = iota + + // ByteSliceLaterFormatBase64URL encodes unmodified bytes from Go byte slice to CBOR byte string (major type 2) + // inside CBOR tag 21 (expected later conversion to base64url encoding, see RFC 8949 Section 3.4.5.2). + ByteSliceLaterFormatBase64URL + + // ByteSliceLaterFormatBase64 encodes unmodified bytes from Go byte slice to CBOR byte string (major type 2) + // inside CBOR tag 22 (expected later conversion to base64 encoding, see RFC 8949 Section 3.4.5.2). + ByteSliceLaterFormatBase64 + + // ByteSliceLaterFormatBase16 encodes unmodified bytes from Go byte slice to CBOR byte string (major type 2) + // inside CBOR tag 23 (expected later conversion to base16 encoding, see RFC 8949 Section 3.4.5.2). + ByteSliceLaterFormatBase16 +) + +func (bsefm ByteSliceLaterFormatMode) encodingTag() (uint64, error) { + switch bsefm { + case ByteSliceLaterFormatNone: + return 0, nil + + case ByteSliceLaterFormatBase64URL: + return tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64URL, nil + + case ByteSliceLaterFormatBase64: + return tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase64, nil + + case ByteSliceLaterFormatBase16: + return tagNumExpectedLaterEncodingBase16, nil + } + return 0, errors.New("cbor: invalid ByteSliceLaterFormat " + strconv.Itoa(int(bsefm))) +} + +// ByteArrayMode specifies how to encode byte arrays. +type ByteArrayMode int + +const ( + // ByteArrayToByteSlice encodes byte arrays the same way that a byte slice with identical + // length and contents is encoded. + ByteArrayToByteSlice ByteArrayMode = iota + + // ByteArrayToArray encodes byte arrays to the CBOR array type with one unsigned integer + // item for each byte in the array. + ByteArrayToArray + + maxByteArrayMode +) + +func (bam ByteArrayMode) valid() bool { + return bam >= 0 && bam < maxByteArrayMode +} + +// BinaryMarshalerMode specifies how to encode types that implement encoding.BinaryMarshaler. +type BinaryMarshalerMode int + +const ( + // BinaryMarshalerByteString encodes the output of MarshalBinary to a CBOR byte string. + BinaryMarshalerByteString BinaryMarshalerMode = iota + + // BinaryMarshalerNone does not recognize BinaryMarshaler implementations during encode. + BinaryMarshalerNone + + maxBinaryMarshalerMode +) + +func (bmm BinaryMarshalerMode) valid() bool { + return bmm >= 0 && bmm < maxBinaryMarshalerMode +} + +// EncOptions specifies encoding options. +type EncOptions struct { + // Sort specifies sorting order. + Sort SortMode + + // ShortestFloat specifies the shortest floating-point encoding that preserves + // the value being encoded. + ShortestFloat ShortestFloatMode + + // NaNConvert specifies how to encode NaN and it overrides ShortestFloatMode. + NaNConvert NaNConvertMode + + // InfConvert specifies how to encode Inf and it overrides ShortestFloatMode. + InfConvert InfConvertMode + + // BigIntConvert specifies how to encode big.Int values. + BigIntConvert BigIntConvertMode + + // Time specifies how to encode time.Time. + Time TimeMode + + // TimeTag allows time.Time to be encoded with a tag number. + // RFC3339 format gets tag number 0, and numeric epoch time tag number 1. + TimeTag EncTagMode + + // IndefLength specifies whether to allow indefinite length CBOR items. + IndefLength IndefLengthMode + + // NilContainers specifies how to encode nil slices and maps. + NilContainers NilContainersMode + + // TagsMd specifies whether to allow CBOR tags (major type 6). + TagsMd TagsMode + + // OmitEmptyMode specifies how to encode struct fields with omitempty tag. + OmitEmpty OmitEmptyMode + + // String specifies which CBOR type to use when encoding Go strings. + // - CBOR text string (major type 3) is default + // - CBOR byte string (major type 2) + String StringMode + + // FieldName specifies the CBOR type to use when encoding struct field names. + FieldName FieldNameMode + + // ByteSliceLaterFormat specifies which later format conversion hint (CBOR tag 21-23) + // to include (if any) when encoding Go byte slice to CBOR byte string. The encoder will + // always encode unmodified bytes from the byte slice and just wrap it within + // CBOR tag 21, 22, or 23 if specified. + // See "Expected Later Encoding for CBOR-to-JSON Converters" in RFC 8949 Section 3.4.5.2. + ByteSliceLaterFormat ByteSliceLaterFormatMode + + // ByteArray specifies how to encode byte arrays. + ByteArray ByteArrayMode + + // BinaryMarshaler specifies how to encode types that implement encoding.BinaryMarshaler. + BinaryMarshaler BinaryMarshalerMode +} + +// CanonicalEncOptions returns EncOptions for "Canonical CBOR" encoding, +// defined in RFC 7049 Section 3.9 with the following rules: +// +// 1. "Integers must be as small as possible." +// 2. "The expression of lengths in major types 2 through 5 must be as short as possible." +// 3. The keys in every map must be sorted in length-first sorting order. +// See SortLengthFirst for details. +// 4. "Indefinite-length items must be made into definite-length items." +// 5. "If a protocol allows for IEEE floats, then additional canonicalization rules might +// need to be added. One example rule might be to have all floats start as a 64-bit +// float, then do a test conversion to a 32-bit float; if the result is the same numeric +// value, use the shorter value and repeat the process with a test conversion to a +// 16-bit float. (This rule selects 16-bit float for positive and negative Infinity +// as well.) Also, there are many representations for NaN. If NaN is an allowed value, +// it must always be represented as 0xf97e00." +func CanonicalEncOptions() EncOptions { + return EncOptions{ + Sort: SortCanonical, + ShortestFloat: ShortestFloat16, + NaNConvert: NaNConvert7e00, + InfConvert: InfConvertFloat16, + IndefLength: IndefLengthForbidden, + } +} + +// CTAP2EncOptions returns EncOptions for "CTAP2 Canonical CBOR" encoding, +// defined in CTAP specification, with the following rules: +// +// 1. "Integers must be encoded as small as possible." +// 2. "The representations of any floating-point values are not changed." +// 3. "The expression of lengths in major types 2 through 5 must be as short as possible." +// 4. "Indefinite-length items must be made into definite-length items."" +// 5. The keys in every map must be sorted in bytewise lexicographic order. +// See SortBytewiseLexical for details. +// 6. "Tags as defined in Section 2.4 in [RFC7049] MUST NOT be present." +func CTAP2EncOptions() EncOptions { + return EncOptions{ + Sort: SortCTAP2, + ShortestFloat: ShortestFloatNone, + NaNConvert: NaNConvertNone, + InfConvert: InfConvertNone, + IndefLength: IndefLengthForbidden, + TagsMd: TagsForbidden, + } +} + +// CoreDetEncOptions returns EncOptions for "Core Deterministic" encoding, +// defined in RFC 7049bis with the following rules: +// +// 1. "Preferred serialization MUST be used. In particular, this means that arguments +// (see Section 3) for integers, lengths in major types 2 through 5, and tags MUST +// be as short as possible" +// "Floating point values also MUST use the shortest form that preserves the value" +// 2. "Indefinite-length items MUST NOT appear." +// 3. "The keys in every map MUST be sorted in the bytewise lexicographic order of +// their deterministic encodings." +func CoreDetEncOptions() EncOptions { + return EncOptions{ + Sort: SortCoreDeterministic, + ShortestFloat: ShortestFloat16, + NaNConvert: NaNConvert7e00, + InfConvert: InfConvertFloat16, + IndefLength: IndefLengthForbidden, + } +} + +// PreferredUnsortedEncOptions returns EncOptions for "Preferred Serialization" encoding, +// defined in RFC 7049bis with the following rules: +// +// 1. "The preferred serialization always uses the shortest form of representing the argument +// (Section 3);" +// 2. "it also uses the shortest floating-point encoding that preserves the value being +// encoded (see Section 5.5)." +// "The preferred encoding for a floating-point value is the shortest floating-point encoding +// that preserves its value, e.g., 0xf94580 for the number 5.5, and 0xfa45ad9c00 for the +// number 5555.5, unless the CBOR-based protocol specifically excludes the use of the shorter +// floating-point encodings. For NaN values, a shorter encoding is preferred if zero-padding +// the shorter significand towards the right reconstitutes the original NaN value (for many +// applications, the single NaN encoding 0xf97e00 will suffice)." +// 3. "Definite length encoding is preferred whenever the length is known at the time the +// serialization of the item starts." +func PreferredUnsortedEncOptions() EncOptions { + return EncOptions{ + Sort: SortNone, + ShortestFloat: ShortestFloat16, + NaNConvert: NaNConvert7e00, + InfConvert: InfConvertFloat16, + } +} + +// EncMode returns EncMode with immutable options and no tags (safe for concurrency). +func (opts EncOptions) EncMode() (EncMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + return opts.encMode() +} + +// UserBufferEncMode returns UserBufferEncMode with immutable options and no tags (safe for concurrency). +func (opts EncOptions) UserBufferEncMode() (UserBufferEncMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + return opts.encMode() +} + +// EncModeWithTags returns EncMode with options and tags that are both immutable (safe for concurrency). +func (opts EncOptions) EncModeWithTags(tags TagSet) (EncMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + return opts.UserBufferEncModeWithTags(tags) +} + +// UserBufferEncModeWithTags returns UserBufferEncMode with options and tags that are both immutable (safe for concurrency). +func (opts EncOptions) UserBufferEncModeWithTags(tags TagSet) (UserBufferEncMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + if opts.TagsMd == TagsForbidden { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot create EncMode with TagSet when TagsMd is TagsForbidden") + } + if tags == nil { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot create EncMode with nil value as TagSet") + } + em, err := opts.encMode() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + // Copy tags + ts := tagSet(make(map[reflect.Type]*tagItem)) + syncTags := tags.(*syncTagSet) + syncTags.RLock() + for contentType, tag := range syncTags.t { + if tag.opts.EncTag != EncTagNone { + ts[contentType] = tag + } + } + syncTags.RUnlock() + if len(ts) > 0 { + em.tags = ts + } + return em, nil +} + +// EncModeWithSharedTags returns EncMode with immutable options and mutable shared tags (safe for concurrency). +func (opts EncOptions) EncModeWithSharedTags(tags TagSet) (EncMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + return opts.UserBufferEncModeWithSharedTags(tags) +} + +// UserBufferEncModeWithSharedTags returns UserBufferEncMode with immutable options and mutable shared tags (safe for concurrency). +func (opts EncOptions) UserBufferEncModeWithSharedTags(tags TagSet) (UserBufferEncMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + if opts.TagsMd == TagsForbidden { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot create EncMode with TagSet when TagsMd is TagsForbidden") + } + if tags == nil { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot create EncMode with nil value as TagSet") + } + em, err := opts.encMode() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + em.tags = tags + return em, nil +} + +func (opts EncOptions) encMode() (*encMode, error) { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + if !opts.Sort.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid SortMode " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.Sort))) + } + if !opts.ShortestFloat.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid ShortestFloatMode " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.ShortestFloat))) + } + if !opts.NaNConvert.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid NaNConvertMode " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.NaNConvert))) + } + if !opts.InfConvert.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid InfConvertMode " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.InfConvert))) + } + if !opts.BigIntConvert.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid BigIntConvertMode " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.BigIntConvert))) + } + if !opts.Time.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid TimeMode " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.Time))) + } + if !opts.TimeTag.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid TimeTag " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.TimeTag))) + } + if !opts.IndefLength.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid IndefLength " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.IndefLength))) + } + if !opts.NilContainers.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid NilContainers " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.NilContainers))) + } + if !opts.TagsMd.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid TagsMd " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.TagsMd))) + } + if opts.TagsMd == TagsForbidden && opts.TimeTag == EncTagRequired { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot set TagsMd to TagsForbidden when TimeTag is EncTagRequired") + } + if !opts.OmitEmpty.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid OmitEmpty " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.OmitEmpty))) + } + stringMajorType, err := opts.String.cborType() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if !opts.FieldName.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid FieldName " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.FieldName))) + } + byteSliceLaterEncodingTag, err := opts.ByteSliceLaterFormat.encodingTag() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if !opts.ByteArray.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid ByteArray " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.ByteArray))) + } + if !opts.BinaryMarshaler.valid() { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: invalid BinaryMarshaler " + strconv.Itoa(int(opts.BinaryMarshaler))) + } + em := encMode{ + sort: opts.Sort, + shortestFloat: opts.ShortestFloat, + nanConvert: opts.NaNConvert, + infConvert: opts.InfConvert, + bigIntConvert: opts.BigIntConvert, + time: opts.Time, + timeTag: opts.TimeTag, + indefLength: opts.IndefLength, + nilContainers: opts.NilContainers, + tagsMd: opts.TagsMd, + omitEmpty: opts.OmitEmpty, + stringType: opts.String, + stringMajorType: stringMajorType, + fieldName: opts.FieldName, + byteSliceLaterFormat: opts.ByteSliceLaterFormat, + byteSliceLaterEncodingTag: byteSliceLaterEncodingTag, + byteArray: opts.ByteArray, + binaryMarshaler: opts.BinaryMarshaler, + } + return &em, nil +} + +// EncMode is the main interface for CBOR encoding. +type EncMode interface { + Marshal(v interface{}) ([]byte, error) + NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder + EncOptions() EncOptions +} + +// UserBufferEncMode is an interface for CBOR encoding, which extends EncMode by +// adding MarshalToBuffer to support user specified buffer rather than encoding +// into the built-in buffer pool. +type UserBufferEncMode interface { + EncMode + MarshalToBuffer(v interface{}, buf *bytes.Buffer) error + + // This private method is to prevent users implementing + // this interface and so future additions to it will + // not be breaking changes. + // See https://go.dev/blog/module-compatibility + unexport() +} + +type encMode struct { + tags tagProvider + sort SortMode + shortestFloat ShortestFloatMode + nanConvert NaNConvertMode + infConvert InfConvertMode + bigIntConvert BigIntConvertMode + time TimeMode + timeTag EncTagMode + indefLength IndefLengthMode + nilContainers NilContainersMode + tagsMd TagsMode + omitEmpty OmitEmptyMode + stringType StringMode + stringMajorType cborType + fieldName FieldNameMode + byteSliceLaterFormat ByteSliceLaterFormatMode + byteSliceLaterEncodingTag uint64 + byteArray ByteArrayMode + binaryMarshaler BinaryMarshalerMode +} + +var defaultEncMode, _ = EncOptions{}.encMode() + +// These four decoding modes are used by getMarshalerDecMode. +// maxNestedLevels, maxArrayElements, and maxMapPairs are +// set to max allowed limits to avoid rejecting Marshaler +// output that would have been the allowable output of a +// non-Marshaler object that exceeds default limits. +var ( + marshalerForbidIndefLengthForbidTagsDecMode = decMode{ + maxNestedLevels: maxMaxNestedLevels, + maxArrayElements: maxMaxArrayElements, + maxMapPairs: maxMaxMapPairs, + indefLength: IndefLengthForbidden, + tagsMd: TagsForbidden, + } + + marshalerAllowIndefLengthForbidTagsDecMode = decMode{ + maxNestedLevels: maxMaxNestedLevels, + maxArrayElements: maxMaxArrayElements, + maxMapPairs: maxMaxMapPairs, + indefLength: IndefLengthAllowed, + tagsMd: TagsForbidden, + } + + marshalerForbidIndefLengthAllowTagsDecMode = decMode{ + maxNestedLevels: maxMaxNestedLevels, + maxArrayElements: maxMaxArrayElements, + maxMapPairs: maxMaxMapPairs, + indefLength: IndefLengthForbidden, + tagsMd: TagsAllowed, + } + + marshalerAllowIndefLengthAllowTagsDecMode = decMode{ + maxNestedLevels: maxMaxNestedLevels, + maxArrayElements: maxMaxArrayElements, + maxMapPairs: maxMaxMapPairs, + indefLength: IndefLengthAllowed, + tagsMd: TagsAllowed, + } +) + +// getMarshalerDecMode returns one of four existing decoding modes +// which can be reused (safe for parallel use) for the purpose of +// checking if data returned by Marshaler is well-formed. +func getMarshalerDecMode(indefLength IndefLengthMode, tagsMd TagsMode) *decMode { + switch { + case indefLength == IndefLengthAllowed && tagsMd == TagsAllowed: + return &marshalerAllowIndefLengthAllowTagsDecMode + + case indefLength == IndefLengthAllowed && tagsMd == TagsForbidden: + return &marshalerAllowIndefLengthForbidTagsDecMode + + case indefLength == IndefLengthForbidden && tagsMd == TagsAllowed: + return &marshalerForbidIndefLengthAllowTagsDecMode + + case indefLength == IndefLengthForbidden && tagsMd == TagsForbidden: + return &marshalerForbidIndefLengthForbidTagsDecMode + + default: + // This should never happen, unless we add new options to + // IndefLengthMode or TagsMode without updating this function. + return &decMode{ + maxNestedLevels: maxMaxNestedLevels, + maxArrayElements: maxMaxArrayElements, + maxMapPairs: maxMaxMapPairs, + indefLength: indefLength, + tagsMd: tagsMd, + } + } +} + +// EncOptions returns user specified options used to create this EncMode. +func (em *encMode) EncOptions() EncOptions { + return EncOptions{ + Sort: em.sort, + ShortestFloat: em.shortestFloat, + NaNConvert: em.nanConvert, + InfConvert: em.infConvert, + BigIntConvert: em.bigIntConvert, + Time: em.time, + TimeTag: em.timeTag, + IndefLength: em.indefLength, + NilContainers: em.nilContainers, + TagsMd: em.tagsMd, + OmitEmpty: em.omitEmpty, + String: em.stringType, + FieldName: em.fieldName, + ByteSliceLaterFormat: em.byteSliceLaterFormat, + ByteArray: em.byteArray, + BinaryMarshaler: em.binaryMarshaler, + } +} + +func (em *encMode) unexport() {} + +func (em *encMode) encTagBytes(t reflect.Type) []byte { + if em.tags != nil { + if tagItem := em.tags.getTagItemFromType(t); tagItem != nil { + return tagItem.cborTagNum + } + } + return nil +} + +// Marshal returns the CBOR encoding of v using em encoding mode. +// +// See the documentation for Marshal for details. +func (em *encMode) Marshal(v interface{}) ([]byte, error) { + e := getEncodeBuffer() + + if err := encode(e, em, reflect.ValueOf(v)); err != nil { + putEncodeBuffer(e) + return nil, err + } + + buf := make([]byte, e.Len()) + copy(buf, e.Bytes()) + + putEncodeBuffer(e) + return buf, nil +} + +// MarshalToBuffer encodes v into provided buffer (instead of using built-in buffer pool) +// and uses em encoding mode. +// +// NOTE: Unlike Marshal, the buffer provided to MarshalToBuffer can contain +// partially encoded data if error is returned. +// +// See Marshal for more details. +func (em *encMode) MarshalToBuffer(v interface{}, buf *bytes.Buffer) error { + if buf == nil { + return fmt.Errorf("cbor: encoding buffer provided by user is nil") + } + return encode(buf, em, reflect.ValueOf(v)) +} + +// NewEncoder returns a new encoder that writes to w using em EncMode. +func (em *encMode) NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder { + return &Encoder{w: w, em: em} +} + +// encodeBufferPool caches unused bytes.Buffer objects for later reuse. +var encodeBufferPool = sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + e := new(bytes.Buffer) + e.Grow(32) // TODO: make this configurable + return e + }, +} + +func getEncodeBuffer() *bytes.Buffer { + return encodeBufferPool.Get().(*bytes.Buffer) +} + +func putEncodeBuffer(e *bytes.Buffer) { + e.Reset() + encodeBufferPool.Put(e) +} + +type encodeFunc func(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error +type isEmptyFunc func(em *encMode, v reflect.Value) (empty bool, err error) + +func encode(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if !v.IsValid() { + // v is zero value + e.Write(cborNil) + return nil + } + vt := v.Type() + f, _ := getEncodeFunc(vt) + if f == nil { + return &UnsupportedTypeError{vt} + } + + return f(e, em, v) +} + +func encodeBool(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + b := cborFalse + if v.Bool() { + b = cborTrue + } + e.Write(b) + return nil +} + +func encodeInt(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + i := v.Int() + if i >= 0 { + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypePositiveInt), uint64(i)) + return nil + } + i = i*(-1) - 1 + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeNegativeInt), uint64(i)) + return nil +} + +func encodeUint(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypePositiveInt), v.Uint()) + return nil +} + +func encodeFloat(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + f64 := v.Float() + if math.IsNaN(f64) { + return encodeNaN(e, em, v) + } + if math.IsInf(f64, 0) { + return encodeInf(e, em, v) + } + fopt := em.shortestFloat + if v.Kind() == reflect.Float64 && (fopt == ShortestFloatNone || cannotFitFloat32(f64)) { + // Encode float64 + // Don't use encodeFloat64() because it cannot be inlined. + const argumentSize = 8 + const headSize = 1 + argumentSize + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = byte(cborTypePrimitives) | byte(additionalInformationAsFloat64) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(scratch[1:], math.Float64bits(f64)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return nil + } + + f32 := float32(f64) + if fopt == ShortestFloat16 { + var f16 float16.Float16 + p := float16.PrecisionFromfloat32(f32) + if p == float16.PrecisionExact { + // Roundtrip float32->float16->float32 test isn't needed. + f16 = float16.Fromfloat32(f32) + } else if p == float16.PrecisionUnknown { + // Try roundtrip float32->float16->float32 to determine if float32 can fit into float16. + f16 = float16.Fromfloat32(f32) + if f16.Float32() == f32 { + p = float16.PrecisionExact + } + } + if p == float16.PrecisionExact { + // Encode float16 + // Don't use encodeFloat16() because it cannot be inlined. + const argumentSize = 2 + const headSize = 1 + argumentSize + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = byte(cborTypePrimitives) | additionalInformationAsFloat16 + binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(scratch[1:], uint16(f16)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return nil + } + } + + // Encode float32 + // Don't use encodeFloat32() because it cannot be inlined. + const argumentSize = 4 + const headSize = 1 + argumentSize + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = byte(cborTypePrimitives) | additionalInformationAsFloat32 + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(scratch[1:], math.Float32bits(f32)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return nil +} + +func encodeInf(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + f64 := v.Float() + switch em.infConvert { + case InfConvertReject: + return &UnsupportedValueError{msg: "floating-point infinity"} + + case InfConvertFloat16: + if f64 > 0 { + e.Write(cborPositiveInfinity) + } else { + e.Write(cborNegativeInfinity) + } + return nil + } + if v.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return encodeFloat64(e, f64) + } + return encodeFloat32(e, float32(f64)) +} + +func encodeNaN(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + switch em.nanConvert { + case NaNConvert7e00: + e.Write(cborNaN) + return nil + + case NaNConvertNone: + if v.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + return encodeFloat64(e, v.Float()) + } + f32 := float32NaNFromReflectValue(v) + return encodeFloat32(e, f32) + + case NaNConvertReject: + return &UnsupportedValueError{msg: "floating-point NaN"} + + default: // NaNConvertPreserveSignal, NaNConvertQuiet + if v.Kind() == reflect.Float64 { + f64 := v.Float() + f64bits := math.Float64bits(f64) + if em.nanConvert == NaNConvertQuiet && f64bits&(1<<51) == 0 { + f64bits |= 1 << 51 // Set quiet bit = 1 + f64 = math.Float64frombits(f64bits) + } + // The lower 29 bits are dropped when converting from float64 to float32. + if f64bits&0x1fffffff != 0 { + // Encode NaN as float64 because dropped coef bits from float64 to float32 are not all 0s. + return encodeFloat64(e, f64) + } + // Create float32 from float64 manually because float32(f64) always turns on NaN's quiet bits. + sign := uint32(f64bits>>32) & (1 << 31) + exp := uint32(0x7f800000) + coef := uint32((f64bits & 0xfffffffffffff) >> 29) + f32bits := sign | exp | coef + f32 := math.Float32frombits(f32bits) + // The lower 13 bits are dropped when converting from float32 to float16. + if f32bits&0x1fff != 0 { + // Encode NaN as float32 because dropped coef bits from float32 to float16 are not all 0s. + return encodeFloat32(e, f32) + } + // Encode NaN as float16 + f16, _ := float16.FromNaN32ps(f32) // Ignore err because it only returns error when f32 is not a NaN. + return encodeFloat16(e, f16) + } + + f32 := float32NaNFromReflectValue(v) + f32bits := math.Float32bits(f32) + if em.nanConvert == NaNConvertQuiet && f32bits&(1<<22) == 0 { + f32bits |= 1 << 22 // Set quiet bit = 1 + f32 = math.Float32frombits(f32bits) + } + // The lower 13 bits are dropped coef bits when converting from float32 to float16. + if f32bits&0x1fff != 0 { + // Encode NaN as float32 because dropped coef bits from float32 to float16 are not all 0s. + return encodeFloat32(e, f32) + } + f16, _ := float16.FromNaN32ps(f32) // Ignore err because it only returns error when f32 is not a NaN. + return encodeFloat16(e, f16) + } +} + +func encodeFloat16(e *bytes.Buffer, f16 float16.Float16) error { + const argumentSize = 2 + const headSize = 1 + argumentSize + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = byte(cborTypePrimitives) | additionalInformationAsFloat16 + binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(scratch[1:], uint16(f16)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return nil +} + +func encodeFloat32(e *bytes.Buffer, f32 float32) error { + const argumentSize = 4 + const headSize = 1 + argumentSize + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = byte(cborTypePrimitives) | additionalInformationAsFloat32 + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(scratch[1:], math.Float32bits(f32)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return nil +} + +func encodeFloat64(e *bytes.Buffer, f64 float64) error { + const argumentSize = 8 + const headSize = 1 + argumentSize + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = byte(cborTypePrimitives) | additionalInformationAsFloat64 + binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(scratch[1:], math.Float64bits(f64)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return nil +} + +func encodeByteString(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + vk := v.Kind() + if vk == reflect.Slice && v.IsNil() && em.nilContainers == NilContainerAsNull { + e.Write(cborNil) + return nil + } + if vk == reflect.Slice && v.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 && em.byteSliceLaterEncodingTag != 0 { + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeTag), em.byteSliceLaterEncodingTag) + } + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + slen := v.Len() + if slen == 0 { + return e.WriteByte(byte(cborTypeByteString)) + } + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeByteString), uint64(slen)) + if vk == reflect.Array { + for i := 0; i < slen; i++ { + e.WriteByte(byte(v.Index(i).Uint())) + } + return nil + } + e.Write(v.Bytes()) + return nil +} + +func encodeString(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + s := v.String() + encodeHead(e, byte(em.stringMajorType), uint64(len(s))) + e.WriteString(s) + return nil +} + +type arrayEncodeFunc struct { + f encodeFunc +} + +func (ae arrayEncodeFunc) encode(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if em.byteArray == ByteArrayToByteSlice && v.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return encodeByteString(e, em, v) + } + if v.Kind() == reflect.Slice && v.IsNil() && em.nilContainers == NilContainerAsNull { + e.Write(cborNil) + return nil + } + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + alen := v.Len() + if alen == 0 { + return e.WriteByte(byte(cborTypeArray)) + } + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeArray), uint64(alen)) + for i := 0; i < alen; i++ { + if err := ae.f(e, em, v.Index(i)); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +// encodeKeyValueFunc encodes key/value pairs in map (v). +// If kvs is provided (having the same length as v), length of encoded key and value are stored in kvs. +// kvs is used for canonical encoding of map. +type encodeKeyValueFunc func(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value, kvs []keyValue) error + +type mapEncodeFunc struct { + e encodeKeyValueFunc +} + +func (me mapEncodeFunc) encode(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if v.IsNil() && em.nilContainers == NilContainerAsNull { + e.Write(cborNil) + return nil + } + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + mlen := v.Len() + if mlen == 0 { + return e.WriteByte(byte(cborTypeMap)) + } + + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeMap), uint64(mlen)) + if em.sort == SortNone || em.sort == SortFastShuffle || mlen <= 1 { + return me.e(e, em, v, nil) + } + + kvsp := getKeyValues(v.Len()) // for sorting keys + defer putKeyValues(kvsp) + kvs := *kvsp + + kvBeginOffset := e.Len() + if err := me.e(e, em, v, kvs); err != nil { + return err + } + kvTotalLen := e.Len() - kvBeginOffset + + // Use the capacity at the tail of the encode buffer as a staging area to rearrange the + // encoded pairs into sorted order. + e.Grow(kvTotalLen) + tmp := e.Bytes()[e.Len() : e.Len()+kvTotalLen] // Can use e.AvailableBuffer() in Go 1.21+. + dst := e.Bytes()[kvBeginOffset:] + + if em.sort == SortBytewiseLexical { + sort.Sort(&bytewiseKeyValueSorter{kvs: kvs, data: dst}) + } else { + sort.Sort(&lengthFirstKeyValueSorter{kvs: kvs, data: dst}) + } + + // This is where the encoded bytes are actually rearranged in the output buffer to reflect + // the desired order. + sortedOffset := 0 + for _, kv := range kvs { + copy(tmp[sortedOffset:], dst[kv.offset:kv.nextOffset]) + sortedOffset += kv.nextOffset - kv.offset + } + copy(dst, tmp[:kvTotalLen]) + + return nil + +} + +// keyValue is the position of an encoded pair in a buffer. All offsets are zero-based and relative +// to the first byte of the first encoded pair. +type keyValue struct { + offset int + valueOffset int + nextOffset int +} + +type bytewiseKeyValueSorter struct { + kvs []keyValue + data []byte +} + +func (x *bytewiseKeyValueSorter) Len() int { + return len(x.kvs) +} + +func (x *bytewiseKeyValueSorter) Swap(i, j int) { + x.kvs[i], x.kvs[j] = x.kvs[j], x.kvs[i] +} + +func (x *bytewiseKeyValueSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { + kvi, kvj := x.kvs[i], x.kvs[j] + return bytes.Compare(x.data[kvi.offset:kvi.valueOffset], x.data[kvj.offset:kvj.valueOffset]) <= 0 +} + +type lengthFirstKeyValueSorter struct { + kvs []keyValue + data []byte +} + +func (x *lengthFirstKeyValueSorter) Len() int { + return len(x.kvs) +} + +func (x *lengthFirstKeyValueSorter) Swap(i, j int) { + x.kvs[i], x.kvs[j] = x.kvs[j], x.kvs[i] +} + +func (x *lengthFirstKeyValueSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { + kvi, kvj := x.kvs[i], x.kvs[j] + if keyLengthDifference := (kvi.valueOffset - kvi.offset) - (kvj.valueOffset - kvj.offset); keyLengthDifference != 0 { + return keyLengthDifference < 0 + } + return bytes.Compare(x.data[kvi.offset:kvi.valueOffset], x.data[kvj.offset:kvj.valueOffset]) <= 0 +} + +var keyValuePool = sync.Pool{} + +func getKeyValues(length int) *[]keyValue { + v := keyValuePool.Get() + if v == nil { + y := make([]keyValue, length) + return &y + } + x := v.(*[]keyValue) + if cap(*x) >= length { + *x = (*x)[:length] + return x + } + // []keyValue from the pool does not have enough capacity. + // Return it back to the pool and create a new one. + keyValuePool.Put(x) + y := make([]keyValue, length) + return &y +} + +func putKeyValues(x *[]keyValue) { + *x = (*x)[:0] + keyValuePool.Put(x) +} + +func encodeStructToArray(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) (err error) { + structType, err := getEncodingStructType(v.Type()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + + flds := structType.fields + + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeArray), uint64(len(flds))) + for i := 0; i < len(flds); i++ { + f := flds[i] + + var fv reflect.Value + if len(f.idx) == 1 { + fv = v.Field(f.idx[0]) + } else { + // Get embedded field value. No error is expected. + fv, _ = getFieldValue(v, f.idx, func(reflect.Value) (reflect.Value, error) { + // Write CBOR nil for null pointer to embedded struct + e.Write(cborNil) + return reflect.Value{}, nil + }) + if !fv.IsValid() { + continue + } + } + + if err := f.ef(e, em, fv); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil +} + +func encodeStruct(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) (err error) { + structType, err := getEncodingStructType(v.Type()) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + flds := structType.getFields(em) + + start := 0 + if em.sort == SortFastShuffle && len(flds) > 0 { + start = rand.Intn(len(flds)) //nolint:gosec // Don't need a CSPRNG for deck cutting. + } + + if b := em.encTagBytes(v.Type()); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + + // Encode head with struct field count. + // Head is rewritten later if actual encoded field count is different from struct field count. + encodedHeadLen := encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeMap), uint64(len(flds))) + + kvbegin := e.Len() + kvcount := 0 + for offset := 0; offset < len(flds); offset++ { + f := flds[(start+offset)%len(flds)] + + var fv reflect.Value + if len(f.idx) == 1 { + fv = v.Field(f.idx[0]) + } else { + // Get embedded field value. No error is expected. + fv, _ = getFieldValue(v, f.idx, func(reflect.Value) (reflect.Value, error) { + // Skip null pointer to embedded struct + return reflect.Value{}, nil + }) + if !fv.IsValid() { + continue + } + } + if f.omitEmpty { + empty, err := f.ief(em, fv) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if empty { + continue + } + } + + if !f.keyAsInt && em.fieldName == FieldNameToByteString { + e.Write(f.cborNameByteString) + } else { // int or text string + e.Write(f.cborName) + } + + if err := f.ef(e, em, fv); err != nil { + return err + } + + kvcount++ + } + + if len(flds) == kvcount { + // Encoded element count in head is the same as actual element count. + return nil + } + + // Overwrite the bytes that were reserved for the head before encoding the map entries. + var actualHeadLen int + { + headbuf := *bytes.NewBuffer(e.Bytes()[kvbegin-encodedHeadLen : kvbegin-encodedHeadLen : kvbegin]) + actualHeadLen = encodeHead(&headbuf, byte(cborTypeMap), uint64(kvcount)) + } + + if actualHeadLen == encodedHeadLen { + // The bytes reserved for the encoded head were exactly the right size, so the + // encoded entries are already in their final positions. + return nil + } + + // We reserved more bytes than needed for the encoded head, based on the number of fields + // encoded. The encoded entries are offset to the right by the number of excess reserved + // bytes. Shift the entries left to remove the gap. + excessReservedBytes := encodedHeadLen - actualHeadLen + dst := e.Bytes()[kvbegin-excessReservedBytes : e.Len()-excessReservedBytes] + src := e.Bytes()[kvbegin:e.Len()] + copy(dst, src) + + // After shifting, the excess bytes are at the end of the output buffer and they are + // garbage. + e.Truncate(e.Len() - excessReservedBytes) + return nil +} + +func encodeIntf(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if v.IsNil() { + e.Write(cborNil) + return nil + } + return encode(e, em, v.Elem()) +} + +func encodeTime(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + t := v.Interface().(time.Time) + if t.IsZero() { + e.Write(cborNil) // Even if tag is required, encode as CBOR null. + return nil + } + if em.timeTag == EncTagRequired { + tagNumber := 1 + if em.time == TimeRFC3339 || em.time == TimeRFC3339Nano { + tagNumber = 0 + } + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeTag), uint64(tagNumber)) + } + switch em.time { + case TimeUnix: + secs := t.Unix() + return encodeInt(e, em, reflect.ValueOf(secs)) + + case TimeUnixMicro: + t = t.UTC().Round(time.Microsecond) + f := float64(t.UnixNano()) / 1e9 + return encodeFloat(e, em, reflect.ValueOf(f)) + + case TimeUnixDynamic: + t = t.UTC().Round(time.Microsecond) + secs, nsecs := t.Unix(), uint64(t.Nanosecond()) + if nsecs == 0 { + return encodeInt(e, em, reflect.ValueOf(secs)) + } + f := float64(secs) + float64(nsecs)/1e9 + return encodeFloat(e, em, reflect.ValueOf(f)) + + case TimeRFC3339: + s := t.Format(time.RFC3339) + return encodeString(e, em, reflect.ValueOf(s)) + + default: // TimeRFC3339Nano + s := t.Format(time.RFC3339Nano) + return encodeString(e, em, reflect.ValueOf(s)) + } +} + +func encodeBigInt(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if em.bigIntConvert == BigIntConvertReject { + return &UnsupportedTypeError{Type: typeBigInt} + } + + vbi := v.Interface().(big.Int) + sign := vbi.Sign() + bi := new(big.Int).SetBytes(vbi.Bytes()) // bi is absolute value of v + if sign < 0 { + // For negative number, convert to CBOR encoded number (-v-1). + bi.Sub(bi, big.NewInt(1)) + } + + if em.bigIntConvert == BigIntConvertShortest { + if bi.IsUint64() { + if sign >= 0 { + // Encode as CBOR pos int (major type 0) + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypePositiveInt), bi.Uint64()) + return nil + } + // Encode as CBOR neg int (major type 1) + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeNegativeInt), bi.Uint64()) + return nil + } + } + + tagNum := 2 + if sign < 0 { + tagNum = 3 + } + // Write tag number + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeTag), uint64(tagNum)) + // Write bignum byte string + b := bi.Bytes() + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeByteString), uint64(len(b))) + e.Write(b) + return nil +} + +type binaryMarshalerEncoder struct { + alternateEncode encodeFunc + alternateIsEmpty isEmptyFunc +} + +func (bme binaryMarshalerEncoder) encode(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if em.binaryMarshaler != BinaryMarshalerByteString { + return bme.alternateEncode(e, em, v) + } + + vt := v.Type() + m, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.BinaryMarshaler) + if !ok { + pv := reflect.New(vt) + pv.Elem().Set(v) + m = pv.Interface().(encoding.BinaryMarshaler) + } + data, err := m.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return err + } + if b := em.encTagBytes(vt); b != nil { + e.Write(b) + } + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeByteString), uint64(len(data))) + e.Write(data) + return nil +} + +func (bme binaryMarshalerEncoder) isEmpty(em *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + if em.binaryMarshaler != BinaryMarshalerByteString { + return bme.alternateIsEmpty(em, v) + } + + m, ok := v.Interface().(encoding.BinaryMarshaler) + if !ok { + pv := reflect.New(v.Type()) + pv.Elem().Set(v) + m = pv.Interface().(encoding.BinaryMarshaler) + } + data, err := m.MarshalBinary() + if err != nil { + return false, err + } + return len(data) == 0, nil +} + +func encodeMarshalerType(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if em.tagsMd == TagsForbidden && v.Type() == typeRawTag { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot encode cbor.RawTag when TagsMd is TagsForbidden") + } + m, ok := v.Interface().(Marshaler) + if !ok { + pv := reflect.New(v.Type()) + pv.Elem().Set(v) + m = pv.Interface().(Marshaler) + } + data, err := m.MarshalCBOR() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + // Verify returned CBOR data item from MarshalCBOR() is well-formed and passes tag validity for builtin tags 0-3. + d := decoder{data: data, dm: getMarshalerDecMode(em.indefLength, em.tagsMd)} + err = d.wellformed(false, true) + if err != nil { + return &MarshalerError{typ: v.Type(), err: err} + } + + e.Write(data) + return nil +} + +func encodeTag(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + if em.tagsMd == TagsForbidden { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot encode cbor.Tag when TagsMd is TagsForbidden") + } + + t := v.Interface().(Tag) + + if t.Number == 0 && t.Content == nil { + // Marshal uninitialized cbor.Tag + e.Write(cborNil) + return nil + } + + // Marshal tag number + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeTag), t.Number) + + vem := *em // shallow copy + + // For built-in tags, disable settings that may introduce tag validity errors when + // marshaling certain Content values. + switch t.Number { + case tagNumRFC3339Time: + vem.stringType = StringToTextString + vem.stringMajorType = cborTypeTextString + case tagNumUnsignedBignum, tagNumNegativeBignum: + vem.byteSliceLaterFormat = ByteSliceLaterFormatNone + vem.byteSliceLaterEncodingTag = 0 + } + + // Marshal tag content + return encode(e, &vem, reflect.ValueOf(t.Content)) +} + +// encodeHead writes CBOR head of specified type t and returns number of bytes written. +func encodeHead(e *bytes.Buffer, t byte, n uint64) int { + if n <= maxAdditionalInformationWithoutArgument { + const headSize = 1 + e.WriteByte(t | byte(n)) + return headSize + } + + if n <= math.MaxUint8 { + const headSize = 2 + scratch := [headSize]byte{ + t | byte(additionalInformationWith1ByteArgument), + byte(n), + } + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return headSize + } + + if n <= math.MaxUint16 { + const headSize = 3 + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = t | byte(additionalInformationWith2ByteArgument) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint16(scratch[1:], uint16(n)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return headSize + } + + if n <= math.MaxUint32 { + const headSize = 5 + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = t | byte(additionalInformationWith4ByteArgument) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint32(scratch[1:], uint32(n)) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return headSize + } + + const headSize = 9 + var scratch [headSize]byte + scratch[0] = t | byte(additionalInformationWith8ByteArgument) + binary.BigEndian.PutUint64(scratch[1:], n) + e.Write(scratch[:]) + return headSize +} + +var ( + typeMarshaler = reflect.TypeOf((*Marshaler)(nil)).Elem() + typeBinaryMarshaler = reflect.TypeOf((*encoding.BinaryMarshaler)(nil)).Elem() + typeRawMessage = reflect.TypeOf(RawMessage(nil)) + typeByteString = reflect.TypeOf(ByteString("")) +) + +func getEncodeFuncInternal(t reflect.Type) (ef encodeFunc, ief isEmptyFunc) { + k := t.Kind() + if k == reflect.Ptr { + return getEncodeIndirectValueFunc(t), isEmptyPtr + } + switch t { + case typeSimpleValue: + return encodeMarshalerType, isEmptyUint + + case typeTag: + return encodeTag, alwaysNotEmpty + + case typeTime: + return encodeTime, alwaysNotEmpty + + case typeBigInt: + return encodeBigInt, alwaysNotEmpty + + case typeRawMessage: + return encodeMarshalerType, isEmptySlice + + case typeByteString: + return encodeMarshalerType, isEmptyString + } + if reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(typeMarshaler) { + return encodeMarshalerType, alwaysNotEmpty + } + if reflect.PtrTo(t).Implements(typeBinaryMarshaler) { + defer func() { + // capture encoding method used for modes that disable BinaryMarshaler + bme := binaryMarshalerEncoder{ + alternateEncode: ef, + alternateIsEmpty: ief, + } + ef = bme.encode + ief = bme.isEmpty + }() + } + switch k { + case reflect.Bool: + return encodeBool, isEmptyBool + + case reflect.Int, reflect.Int8, reflect.Int16, reflect.Int32, reflect.Int64: + return encodeInt, isEmptyInt + + case reflect.Uint, reflect.Uint8, reflect.Uint16, reflect.Uint32, reflect.Uint64: + return encodeUint, isEmptyUint + + case reflect.Float32, reflect.Float64: + return encodeFloat, isEmptyFloat + + case reflect.String: + return encodeString, isEmptyString + + case reflect.Slice: + if t.Elem().Kind() == reflect.Uint8 { + return encodeByteString, isEmptySlice + } + fallthrough + + case reflect.Array: + f, _ := getEncodeFunc(t.Elem()) + if f == nil { + return nil, nil + } + return arrayEncodeFunc{f: f}.encode, isEmptySlice + + case reflect.Map: + f := getEncodeMapFunc(t) + if f == nil { + return nil, nil + } + return f, isEmptyMap + + case reflect.Struct: + // Get struct's special field "_" tag options + if f, ok := t.FieldByName("_"); ok { + tag := f.Tag.Get("cbor") + if tag != "-" { + if hasToArrayOption(tag) { + return encodeStructToArray, isEmptyStruct + } + } + } + return encodeStruct, isEmptyStruct + + case reflect.Interface: + return encodeIntf, isEmptyIntf + } + return nil, nil +} + +func getEncodeIndirectValueFunc(t reflect.Type) encodeFunc { + for t.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + t = t.Elem() + } + f, _ := getEncodeFunc(t) + if f == nil { + return nil + } + return func(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value) error { + for v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && !v.IsNil() { + v = v.Elem() + } + if v.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && v.IsNil() { + e.Write(cborNil) + return nil + } + return f(e, em, v) + } +} + +func alwaysNotEmpty(_ *encMode, _ reflect.Value) (empty bool, err error) { + return false, nil +} + +func isEmptyBool(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return !v.Bool(), nil +} + +func isEmptyInt(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.Int() == 0, nil +} + +func isEmptyUint(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.Uint() == 0, nil +} + +func isEmptyFloat(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.Float() == 0.0, nil +} + +func isEmptyString(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.Len() == 0, nil +} + +func isEmptySlice(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.Len() == 0, nil +} + +func isEmptyMap(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.Len() == 0, nil +} + +func isEmptyPtr(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.IsNil(), nil +} + +func isEmptyIntf(_ *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + return v.IsNil(), nil +} + +func isEmptyStruct(em *encMode, v reflect.Value) (bool, error) { + structType, err := getEncodingStructType(v.Type()) + if err != nil { + return false, err + } + + if em.omitEmpty == OmitEmptyGoValue { + return false, nil + } + + if structType.toArray { + return len(structType.fields) == 0, nil + } + + if len(structType.fields) > len(structType.omitEmptyFieldsIdx) { + return false, nil + } + + for _, i := range structType.omitEmptyFieldsIdx { + f := structType.fields[i] + + // Get field value + var fv reflect.Value + if len(f.idx) == 1 { + fv = v.Field(f.idx[0]) + } else { + // Get embedded field value. No error is expected. + fv, _ = getFieldValue(v, f.idx, func(reflect.Value) (reflect.Value, error) { + // Skip null pointer to embedded struct + return reflect.Value{}, nil + }) + if !fv.IsValid() { + continue + } + } + + empty, err := f.ief(em, fv) + if err != nil { + return false, err + } + if !empty { + return false, nil + } + } + return true, nil +} + +func cannotFitFloat32(f64 float64) bool { + f32 := float32(f64) + return float64(f32) != f64 +} + +// float32NaNFromReflectValue extracts float32 NaN from reflect.Value while preserving NaN's quiet bit. +func float32NaNFromReflectValue(v reflect.Value) float32 { + // Keith Randall's workaround for issue https://github.com/golang/go/issues/36400 + p := reflect.New(v.Type()) + p.Elem().Set(v) + f32 := p.Convert(reflect.TypeOf((*float32)(nil))).Elem().Interface().(float32) + return f32 +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode_map.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode_map.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8b4b4bbc5 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode_map.go @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +//go:build go1.20 + +package cbor + +import ( + "bytes" + "reflect" + "sync" +) + +type mapKeyValueEncodeFunc struct { + kf, ef encodeFunc + kpool, vpool sync.Pool +} + +func (me *mapKeyValueEncodeFunc) encodeKeyValues(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value, kvs []keyValue) error { + iterk := me.kpool.Get().(*reflect.Value) + defer func() { + iterk.SetZero() + me.kpool.Put(iterk) + }() + iterv := me.vpool.Get().(*reflect.Value) + defer func() { + iterv.SetZero() + me.vpool.Put(iterv) + }() + + if kvs == nil { + for i, iter := 0, v.MapRange(); iter.Next(); i++ { + iterk.SetIterKey(iter) + iterv.SetIterValue(iter) + + if err := me.kf(e, em, *iterk); err != nil { + return err + } + if err := me.ef(e, em, *iterv); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil + } + + initial := e.Len() + for i, iter := 0, v.MapRange(); iter.Next(); i++ { + iterk.SetIterKey(iter) + iterv.SetIterValue(iter) + + offset := e.Len() + if err := me.kf(e, em, *iterk); err != nil { + return err + } + valueOffset := e.Len() + if err := me.ef(e, em, *iterv); err != nil { + return err + } + kvs[i] = keyValue{ + offset: offset - initial, + valueOffset: valueOffset - initial, + nextOffset: e.Len() - initial, + } + } + + return nil +} + +func getEncodeMapFunc(t reflect.Type) encodeFunc { + kf, _ := getEncodeFunc(t.Key()) + ef, _ := getEncodeFunc(t.Elem()) + if kf == nil || ef == nil { + return nil + } + mkv := &mapKeyValueEncodeFunc{ + kf: kf, + ef: ef, + kpool: sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + rk := reflect.New(t.Key()).Elem() + return &rk + }, + }, + vpool: sync.Pool{ + New: func() interface{} { + rv := reflect.New(t.Elem()).Elem() + return &rv + }, + }, + } + return mapEncodeFunc{ + e: mkv.encodeKeyValues, + }.encode +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode_map_go117.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode_map_go117.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..31c39336d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/encode_map_go117.go @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +//go:build !go1.20 + +package cbor + +import ( + "bytes" + "reflect" +) + +type mapKeyValueEncodeFunc struct { + kf, ef encodeFunc +} + +func (me *mapKeyValueEncodeFunc) encodeKeyValues(e *bytes.Buffer, em *encMode, v reflect.Value, kvs []keyValue) error { + if kvs == nil { + for i, iter := 0, v.MapRange(); iter.Next(); i++ { + if err := me.kf(e, em, iter.Key()); err != nil { + return err + } + if err := me.ef(e, em, iter.Value()); err != nil { + return err + } + } + return nil + } + + initial := e.Len() + for i, iter := 0, v.MapRange(); iter.Next(); i++ { + offset := e.Len() + if err := me.kf(e, em, iter.Key()); err != nil { + return err + } + valueOffset := e.Len() + if err := me.ef(e, em, iter.Value()); err != nil { + return err + } + kvs[i] = keyValue{ + offset: offset - initial, + valueOffset: valueOffset - initial, + nextOffset: e.Len() - initial, + } + } + + return nil +} + +func getEncodeMapFunc(t reflect.Type) encodeFunc { + kf, _ := getEncodeFunc(t.Key()) + ef, _ := getEncodeFunc(t.Elem()) + if kf == nil || ef == nil { + return nil + } + mkv := &mapKeyValueEncodeFunc{kf: kf, ef: ef} + return mapEncodeFunc{ + e: mkv.encodeKeyValues, + }.encode +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/simplevalue.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/simplevalue.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..de175cee4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/simplevalue.go @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +package cbor + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "reflect" +) + +// SimpleValue represents CBOR simple value. +// CBOR simple value is: +// - an extension point like CBOR tag. +// - a subset of CBOR major type 7 that isn't floating-point. +// - "identified by a number between 0 and 255, but distinct from that number itself". +// For example, "a simple value 2 is not equivalent to an integer 2" as a CBOR map key. +// +// CBOR simple values identified by 20..23 are: "false", "true" , "null", and "undefined". +// Other CBOR simple values are currently unassigned/reserved by IANA. +type SimpleValue uint8 + +var ( + typeSimpleValue = reflect.TypeOf(SimpleValue(0)) +) + +// MarshalCBOR encodes SimpleValue as CBOR simple value (major type 7). +func (sv SimpleValue) MarshalCBOR() ([]byte, error) { + // RFC 8949 3.3. Floating-Point Numbers and Values with No Content says: + // "An encoder MUST NOT issue two-byte sequences that start with 0xf8 + // (major type 7, additional information 24) and continue with a byte + // less than 0x20 (32 decimal). Such sequences are not well-formed. + // (This implies that an encoder cannot encode false, true, null, or + // undefined in two-byte sequences and that only the one-byte variants + // of these are well-formed; more generally speaking, each simple value + // only has a single representation variant)." + + switch { + case sv <= maxSimpleValueInAdditionalInformation: + return []byte{byte(cborTypePrimitives) | byte(sv)}, nil + + case sv >= minSimpleValueIn1ByteArgument: + return []byte{byte(cborTypePrimitives) | additionalInformationWith1ByteArgument, byte(sv)}, nil + + default: + return nil, &UnsupportedValueError{msg: fmt.Sprintf("SimpleValue(%d)", sv)} + } +} + +// UnmarshalCBOR decodes CBOR simple value (major type 7) to SimpleValue. +func (sv *SimpleValue) UnmarshalCBOR(data []byte) error { + if sv == nil { + return errors.New("cbor.SimpleValue: UnmarshalCBOR on nil pointer") + } + + d := decoder{data: data, dm: defaultDecMode} + + typ, ai, val := d.getHead() + + if typ != cborTypePrimitives { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: typ.String(), GoType: "SimpleValue"} + } + if ai > additionalInformationWith1ByteArgument { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: typ.String(), GoType: "SimpleValue", errorMsg: "not simple values"} + } + + // It is safe to cast val to uint8 here because + // - data is already verified to be well-formed CBOR simple value and + // - val is <= math.MaxUint8. + *sv = SimpleValue(val) + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/stream.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/stream.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..507ab6c18 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/stream.go @@ -0,0 +1,277 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "bytes" + "errors" + "io" + "reflect" +) + +// Decoder reads and decodes CBOR values from io.Reader. +type Decoder struct { + r io.Reader + d decoder + buf []byte + off int // next read offset in buf + bytesRead int +} + +// NewDecoder returns a new decoder that reads and decodes from r using +// the default decoding options. +func NewDecoder(r io.Reader) *Decoder { + return defaultDecMode.NewDecoder(r) +} + +// Decode reads CBOR value and decodes it into the value pointed to by v. +func (dec *Decoder) Decode(v interface{}) error { + _, err := dec.readNext() + if err != nil { + // Return validation error or read error. + return err + } + + dec.d.reset(dec.buf[dec.off:]) + err = dec.d.value(v) + + // Increment dec.off even if decoding err is not nil because + // dec.d.off points to the next CBOR data item if current + // CBOR data item is valid but failed to be decoded into v. + // This allows next CBOR data item to be decoded in next + // call to this function. + dec.off += dec.d.off + dec.bytesRead += dec.d.off + + return err +} + +// Skip skips to the next CBOR data item (if there is any), +// otherwise it returns error such as io.EOF, io.UnexpectedEOF, etc. +func (dec *Decoder) Skip() error { + n, err := dec.readNext() + if err != nil { + // Return validation error or read error. + return err + } + + dec.off += n + dec.bytesRead += n + return nil +} + +// NumBytesRead returns the number of bytes read. +func (dec *Decoder) NumBytesRead() int { + return dec.bytesRead +} + +// Buffered returns a reader for data remaining in Decoder's buffer. +// Returned reader is valid until the next call to Decode or Skip. +func (dec *Decoder) Buffered() io.Reader { + return bytes.NewReader(dec.buf[dec.off:]) +} + +// readNext() reads next CBOR data item from Reader to buffer. +// It returns the size of next CBOR data item. +// It also returns validation error or read error if any. +func (dec *Decoder) readNext() (int, error) { + var readErr error + var validErr error + + for { + // Process any unread data in dec.buf. + if dec.off < len(dec.buf) { + dec.d.reset(dec.buf[dec.off:]) + off := dec.off // Save offset before data validation + validErr = dec.d.wellformed(true, false) + dec.off = off // Restore offset + + if validErr == nil { + return dec.d.off, nil + } + + if validErr != io.ErrUnexpectedEOF { + return 0, validErr + } + + // Process last read error on io.ErrUnexpectedEOF. + if readErr != nil { + if readErr == io.EOF { + // current CBOR data item is incomplete. + return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + return 0, readErr + } + } + + // More data is needed and there was no read error. + var n int + for n == 0 { + n, readErr = dec.read() + if n == 0 && readErr != nil { + // No more data can be read and read error is encountered. + // At this point, validErr is either nil or io.ErrUnexpectedEOF. + if readErr == io.EOF { + if validErr == io.ErrUnexpectedEOF { + // current CBOR data item is incomplete. + return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + } + return 0, readErr + } + } + + // At this point, dec.buf contains new data from last read (n > 0). + } +} + +// read() reads data from Reader to buffer. +// It returns number of bytes read and any read error encountered. +// Postconditions: +// - dec.buf contains previously unread data and new data. +// - dec.off is 0. +func (dec *Decoder) read() (int, error) { + // Grow buf if needed. + const minRead = 512 + if cap(dec.buf)-len(dec.buf)+dec.off < minRead { + oldUnreadBuf := dec.buf[dec.off:] + dec.buf = make([]byte, len(dec.buf)-dec.off, 2*cap(dec.buf)+minRead) + dec.overwriteBuf(oldUnreadBuf) + } + + // Copy unread data over read data and reset off to 0. + if dec.off > 0 { + dec.overwriteBuf(dec.buf[dec.off:]) + } + + // Read from reader and reslice buf. + n, err := dec.r.Read(dec.buf[len(dec.buf):cap(dec.buf)]) + dec.buf = dec.buf[0 : len(dec.buf)+n] + return n, err +} + +func (dec *Decoder) overwriteBuf(newBuf []byte) { + n := copy(dec.buf, newBuf) + dec.buf = dec.buf[:n] + dec.off = 0 +} + +// Encoder writes CBOR values to io.Writer. +type Encoder struct { + w io.Writer + em *encMode + indefTypes []cborType +} + +// NewEncoder returns a new encoder that writes to w using the default encoding options. +func NewEncoder(w io.Writer) *Encoder { + return defaultEncMode.NewEncoder(w) +} + +// Encode writes the CBOR encoding of v. +func (enc *Encoder) Encode(v interface{}) error { + if len(enc.indefTypes) > 0 && v != nil { + indefType := enc.indefTypes[len(enc.indefTypes)-1] + if indefType == cborTypeTextString { + k := reflect.TypeOf(v).Kind() + if k != reflect.String { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot encode item type " + k.String() + " for indefinite-length text string") + } + } else if indefType == cborTypeByteString { + t := reflect.TypeOf(v) + k := t.Kind() + if (k != reflect.Array && k != reflect.Slice) || t.Elem().Kind() != reflect.Uint8 { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot encode item type " + k.String() + " for indefinite-length byte string") + } + } + } + + buf := getEncodeBuffer() + + err := encode(buf, enc.em, reflect.ValueOf(v)) + if err == nil { + _, err = enc.w.Write(buf.Bytes()) + } + + putEncodeBuffer(buf) + return err +} + +// StartIndefiniteByteString starts byte string encoding of indefinite length. +// Subsequent calls of (*Encoder).Encode() encodes definite length byte strings +// ("chunks") as one contiguous string until EndIndefinite is called. +func (enc *Encoder) StartIndefiniteByteString() error { + return enc.startIndefinite(cborTypeByteString) +} + +// StartIndefiniteTextString starts text string encoding of indefinite length. +// Subsequent calls of (*Encoder).Encode() encodes definite length text strings +// ("chunks") as one contiguous string until EndIndefinite is called. +func (enc *Encoder) StartIndefiniteTextString() error { + return enc.startIndefinite(cborTypeTextString) +} + +// StartIndefiniteArray starts array encoding of indefinite length. +// Subsequent calls of (*Encoder).Encode() encodes elements of the array +// until EndIndefinite is called. +func (enc *Encoder) StartIndefiniteArray() error { + return enc.startIndefinite(cborTypeArray) +} + +// StartIndefiniteMap starts array encoding of indefinite length. +// Subsequent calls of (*Encoder).Encode() encodes elements of the map +// until EndIndefinite is called. +func (enc *Encoder) StartIndefiniteMap() error { + return enc.startIndefinite(cborTypeMap) +} + +// EndIndefinite closes last opened indefinite length value. +func (enc *Encoder) EndIndefinite() error { + if len(enc.indefTypes) == 0 { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot encode \"break\" code outside indefinite length values") + } + _, err := enc.w.Write([]byte{cborBreakFlag}) + if err == nil { + enc.indefTypes = enc.indefTypes[:len(enc.indefTypes)-1] + } + return err +} + +var cborIndefHeader = map[cborType][]byte{ + cborTypeByteString: {cborByteStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead}, + cborTypeTextString: {cborTextStringWithIndefiniteLengthHead}, + cborTypeArray: {cborArrayWithIndefiniteLengthHead}, + cborTypeMap: {cborMapWithIndefiniteLengthHead}, +} + +func (enc *Encoder) startIndefinite(typ cborType) error { + if enc.em.indefLength == IndefLengthForbidden { + return &IndefiniteLengthError{typ} + } + _, err := enc.w.Write(cborIndefHeader[typ]) + if err == nil { + enc.indefTypes = append(enc.indefTypes, typ) + } + return err +} + +// RawMessage is a raw encoded CBOR value. +type RawMessage []byte + +// MarshalCBOR returns m or CBOR nil if m is nil. +func (m RawMessage) MarshalCBOR() ([]byte, error) { + if len(m) == 0 { + return cborNil, nil + } + return m, nil +} + +// UnmarshalCBOR creates a copy of data and saves to *m. +func (m *RawMessage) UnmarshalCBOR(data []byte) error { + if m == nil { + return errors.New("cbor.RawMessage: UnmarshalCBOR on nil pointer") + } + *m = append((*m)[0:0], data...) + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/structfields.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/structfields.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..81228acf0 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/structfields.go @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "reflect" + "sort" + "strings" +) + +type field struct { + name string + nameAsInt int64 // used to decoder to match field name with CBOR int + cborName []byte + cborNameByteString []byte // major type 2 name encoding iff cborName has major type 3 + idx []int + typ reflect.Type + ef encodeFunc + ief isEmptyFunc + typInfo *typeInfo // used to decoder to reuse type info + tagged bool // used to choose dominant field (at the same level tagged fields dominate untagged fields) + omitEmpty bool // used to skip empty field + keyAsInt bool // used to encode/decode field name as int +} + +type fields []*field + +// indexFieldSorter sorts fields by field idx at each level, breaking ties with idx depth. +type indexFieldSorter struct { + fields fields +} + +func (x *indexFieldSorter) Len() int { + return len(x.fields) +} + +func (x *indexFieldSorter) Swap(i, j int) { + x.fields[i], x.fields[j] = x.fields[j], x.fields[i] +} + +func (x *indexFieldSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { + iIdx, jIdx := x.fields[i].idx, x.fields[j].idx + for k := 0; k < len(iIdx) && k < len(jIdx); k++ { + if iIdx[k] != jIdx[k] { + return iIdx[k] < jIdx[k] + } + } + return len(iIdx) <= len(jIdx) +} + +// nameLevelAndTagFieldSorter sorts fields by field name, idx depth, and presence of tag. +type nameLevelAndTagFieldSorter struct { + fields fields +} + +func (x *nameLevelAndTagFieldSorter) Len() int { + return len(x.fields) +} + +func (x *nameLevelAndTagFieldSorter) Swap(i, j int) { + x.fields[i], x.fields[j] = x.fields[j], x.fields[i] +} + +func (x *nameLevelAndTagFieldSorter) Less(i, j int) bool { + fi, fj := x.fields[i], x.fields[j] + if fi.name != fj.name { + return fi.name < fj.name + } + if len(fi.idx) != len(fj.idx) { + return len(fi.idx) < len(fj.idx) + } + if fi.tagged != fj.tagged { + return fi.tagged + } + return i < j // Field i and j have the same name, depth, and tagged status. Nothing else matters. +} + +// getFields returns visible fields of struct type t following visibility rules for JSON encoding. +func getFields(t reflect.Type) (flds fields, structOptions string) { + // Get special field "_" tag options + if f, ok := t.FieldByName("_"); ok { + tag := f.Tag.Get("cbor") + if tag != "-" { + structOptions = tag + } + } + + // nTypes contains next level anonymous fields' types and indexes + // (there can be multiple fields of the same type at the same level) + flds, nTypes := appendFields(t, nil, nil, nil) + + if len(nTypes) > 0 { + + var cTypes map[reflect.Type][][]int // current level anonymous fields' types and indexes + vTypes := map[reflect.Type]bool{t: true} // visited field types at less nested levels + + for len(nTypes) > 0 { + cTypes, nTypes = nTypes, nil + + for t, idx := range cTypes { + // If there are multiple anonymous fields of the same struct type at the same level, all are ignored. + if len(idx) > 1 { + continue + } + + // Anonymous field of the same type at deeper nested level is ignored. + if vTypes[t] { + continue + } + vTypes[t] = true + + flds, nTypes = appendFields(t, idx[0], flds, nTypes) + } + } + } + + sort.Sort(&nameLevelAndTagFieldSorter{flds}) + + // Keep visible fields. + j := 0 // index of next unique field + for i := 0; i < len(flds); { + name := flds[i].name + if i == len(flds)-1 || // last field + name != flds[i+1].name || // field i has unique field name + len(flds[i].idx) < len(flds[i+1].idx) || // field i is at a less nested level than field i+1 + (flds[i].tagged && !flds[i+1].tagged) { // field i is tagged while field i+1 is not + flds[j] = flds[i] + j++ + } + + // Skip fields with the same field name. + for i++; i < len(flds) && name == flds[i].name; i++ { //nolint:revive + } + } + if j != len(flds) { + flds = flds[:j] + } + + // Sort fields by field index + sort.Sort(&indexFieldSorter{flds}) + + return flds, structOptions +} + +// appendFields appends type t's exportable fields to flds and anonymous struct fields to nTypes . +func appendFields( + t reflect.Type, + idx []int, + flds fields, + nTypes map[reflect.Type][][]int, +) ( + _flds fields, + _nTypes map[reflect.Type][][]int, +) { + for i := 0; i < t.NumField(); i++ { + f := t.Field(i) + + ft := f.Type + for ft.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + ft = ft.Elem() + } + + if !isFieldExportable(f, ft.Kind()) { + continue + } + + tag := f.Tag.Get("cbor") + if tag == "" { + tag = f.Tag.Get("json") + } + if tag == "-" { + continue + } + + tagged := tag != "" + + // Parse field tag options + var tagFieldName string + var omitempty, keyasint bool + for j := 0; tag != ""; j++ { + var token string + idx := strings.IndexByte(tag, ',') + if idx == -1 { + token, tag = tag, "" + } else { + token, tag = tag[:idx], tag[idx+1:] + } + if j == 0 { + tagFieldName = token + } else { + switch token { + case "omitempty": + omitempty = true + case "keyasint": + keyasint = true + } + } + } + + fieldName := tagFieldName + if tagFieldName == "" { + fieldName = f.Name + } + + fIdx := make([]int, len(idx)+1) + copy(fIdx, idx) + fIdx[len(fIdx)-1] = i + + if !f.Anonymous || ft.Kind() != reflect.Struct || tagFieldName != "" { + flds = append(flds, &field{ + name: fieldName, + idx: fIdx, + typ: f.Type, + omitEmpty: omitempty, + keyAsInt: keyasint, + tagged: tagged}) + } else { + if nTypes == nil { + nTypes = make(map[reflect.Type][][]int) + } + nTypes[ft] = append(nTypes[ft], fIdx) + } + } + + return flds, nTypes +} + +// isFieldExportable returns true if f is an exportable (regular or anonymous) field or +// a nonexportable anonymous field of struct type. +// Nonexportable anonymous field of struct type can contain exportable fields. +func isFieldExportable(f reflect.StructField, fk reflect.Kind) bool { //nolint:gocritic // ignore hugeParam + exportable := f.PkgPath == "" + return exportable || (f.Anonymous && fk == reflect.Struct) +} + +type embeddedFieldNullPtrFunc func(reflect.Value) (reflect.Value, error) + +// getFieldValue returns field value of struct v by index. When encountering null pointer +// to anonymous (embedded) struct field, f is called with the last traversed field value. +func getFieldValue(v reflect.Value, idx []int, f embeddedFieldNullPtrFunc) (fv reflect.Value, err error) { + fv = v + for i, n := range idx { + fv = fv.Field(n) + + if i < len(idx)-1 { + if fv.Kind() == reflect.Ptr && fv.Type().Elem().Kind() == reflect.Struct { + if fv.IsNil() { + // Null pointer to embedded struct field + fv, err = f(fv) + if err != nil || !fv.IsValid() { + return fv, err + } + } + fv = fv.Elem() + } + } + } + return fv, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/tag.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/tag.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..5c4d2b7a4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/tag.go @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +package cbor + +import ( + "errors" + "fmt" + "reflect" + "sync" +) + +// Tag represents CBOR tag data, including tag number and unmarshaled tag content. Marshaling and +// unmarshaling of tag content is subject to any encode and decode options that would apply to +// enclosed data item if it were to appear outside of a tag. +type Tag struct { + Number uint64 + Content interface{} +} + +// RawTag represents CBOR tag data, including tag number and raw tag content. +// RawTag implements Unmarshaler and Marshaler interfaces. +type RawTag struct { + Number uint64 + Content RawMessage +} + +// UnmarshalCBOR sets *t with tag number and raw tag content copied from data. +func (t *RawTag) UnmarshalCBOR(data []byte) error { + if t == nil { + return errors.New("cbor.RawTag: UnmarshalCBOR on nil pointer") + } + + // Decoding CBOR null and undefined to cbor.RawTag is no-op. + if len(data) == 1 && (data[0] == 0xf6 || data[0] == 0xf7) { + return nil + } + + d := decoder{data: data, dm: defaultDecMode} + + // Unmarshal tag number. + typ, _, num := d.getHead() + if typ != cborTypeTag { + return &UnmarshalTypeError{CBORType: typ.String(), GoType: typeRawTag.String()} + } + t.Number = num + + // Unmarshal tag content. + c := d.data[d.off:] + t.Content = make([]byte, len(c)) + copy(t.Content, c) + return nil +} + +// MarshalCBOR returns CBOR encoding of t. +func (t RawTag) MarshalCBOR() ([]byte, error) { + if t.Number == 0 && len(t.Content) == 0 { + // Marshal uninitialized cbor.RawTag + b := make([]byte, len(cborNil)) + copy(b, cborNil) + return b, nil + } + + e := getEncodeBuffer() + + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeTag), t.Number) + + content := t.Content + if len(content) == 0 { + content = cborNil + } + + buf := make([]byte, len(e.Bytes())+len(content)) + n := copy(buf, e.Bytes()) + copy(buf[n:], content) + + putEncodeBuffer(e) + return buf, nil +} + +// DecTagMode specifies how decoder handles tag number. +type DecTagMode int + +const ( + // DecTagIgnored makes decoder ignore tag number (skips if present). + DecTagIgnored DecTagMode = iota + + // DecTagOptional makes decoder verify tag number if it's present. + DecTagOptional + + // DecTagRequired makes decoder verify tag number and tag number must be present. + DecTagRequired + + maxDecTagMode +) + +func (dtm DecTagMode) valid() bool { + return dtm >= 0 && dtm < maxDecTagMode +} + +// EncTagMode specifies how encoder handles tag number. +type EncTagMode int + +const ( + // EncTagNone makes encoder not encode tag number. + EncTagNone EncTagMode = iota + + // EncTagRequired makes encoder encode tag number. + EncTagRequired + + maxEncTagMode +) + +func (etm EncTagMode) valid() bool { + return etm >= 0 && etm < maxEncTagMode +} + +// TagOptions specifies how encoder and decoder handle tag number. +type TagOptions struct { + DecTag DecTagMode + EncTag EncTagMode +} + +// TagSet is an interface to add and remove tag info. It is used by EncMode and DecMode +// to provide CBOR tag support. +type TagSet interface { + // Add adds given tag number(s), content type, and tag options to TagSet. + Add(opts TagOptions, contentType reflect.Type, num uint64, nestedNum ...uint64) error + + // Remove removes given tag content type from TagSet. + Remove(contentType reflect.Type) + + tagProvider +} + +type tagProvider interface { + getTagItemFromType(t reflect.Type) *tagItem + getTypeFromTagNum(num []uint64) reflect.Type +} + +type tagItem struct { + num []uint64 + cborTagNum []byte + contentType reflect.Type + opts TagOptions +} + +func (t *tagItem) equalTagNum(num []uint64) bool { + // Fast path to compare 1 tag number + if len(t.num) == 1 && len(num) == 1 && t.num[0] == num[0] { + return true + } + + if len(t.num) != len(num) { + return false + } + + for i := 0; i < len(t.num); i++ { + if t.num[i] != num[i] { + return false + } + } + + return true +} + +type ( + tagSet map[reflect.Type]*tagItem + + syncTagSet struct { + sync.RWMutex + t tagSet + } +) + +func (t tagSet) getTagItemFromType(typ reflect.Type) *tagItem { + return t[typ] +} + +func (t tagSet) getTypeFromTagNum(num []uint64) reflect.Type { + for typ, tag := range t { + if tag.equalTagNum(num) { + return typ + } + } + return nil +} + +// NewTagSet returns TagSet (safe for concurrency). +func NewTagSet() TagSet { + return &syncTagSet{t: make(map[reflect.Type]*tagItem)} +} + +// Add adds given tag number(s), content type, and tag options to TagSet. +func (t *syncTagSet) Add(opts TagOptions, contentType reflect.Type, num uint64, nestedNum ...uint64) error { + if contentType == nil { + return errors.New("cbor: cannot add nil content type to TagSet") + } + for contentType.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + contentType = contentType.Elem() + } + tag, err := newTagItem(opts, contentType, num, nestedNum...) + if err != nil { + return err + } + t.Lock() + defer t.Unlock() + for typ, ti := range t.t { + if typ == contentType { + return errors.New("cbor: content type " + contentType.String() + " already exists in TagSet") + } + if ti.equalTagNum(tag.num) { + return fmt.Errorf("cbor: tag number %v already exists in TagSet", tag.num) + } + } + t.t[contentType] = tag + return nil +} + +// Remove removes given tag content type from TagSet. +func (t *syncTagSet) Remove(contentType reflect.Type) { + for contentType.Kind() == reflect.Ptr { + contentType = contentType.Elem() + } + t.Lock() + delete(t.t, contentType) + t.Unlock() +} + +func (t *syncTagSet) getTagItemFromType(typ reflect.Type) *tagItem { + t.RLock() + ti := t.t[typ] + t.RUnlock() + return ti +} + +func (t *syncTagSet) getTypeFromTagNum(num []uint64) reflect.Type { + t.RLock() + rt := t.t.getTypeFromTagNum(num) + t.RUnlock() + return rt +} + +func newTagItem(opts TagOptions, contentType reflect.Type, num uint64, nestedNum ...uint64) (*tagItem, error) { + if opts.DecTag == DecTagIgnored && opts.EncTag == EncTagNone { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add tag with DecTagIgnored and EncTagNone options to TagSet") + } + if contentType.PkgPath() == "" || contentType.Kind() == reflect.Interface { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: can only add named types to TagSet, got " + contentType.String()) + } + if contentType == typeTime { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add time.Time to TagSet, use EncOptions.TimeTag and DecOptions.TimeTag instead") + } + if contentType == typeBigInt { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add big.Int to TagSet, it's built-in and supported automatically") + } + if contentType == typeTag { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add cbor.Tag to TagSet") + } + if contentType == typeRawTag { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add cbor.RawTag to TagSet") + } + if num == 0 || num == 1 { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add tag number 0 or 1 to TagSet, use EncOptions.TimeTag and DecOptions.TimeTag instead") + } + if num == 2 || num == 3 { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add tag number 2 or 3 to TagSet, it's built-in and supported automatically") + } + if num == tagNumSelfDescribedCBOR { + return nil, errors.New("cbor: cannot add tag number 55799 to TagSet, it's built-in and ignored automatically") + } + + te := tagItem{num: []uint64{num}, opts: opts, contentType: contentType} + te.num = append(te.num, nestedNum...) + + // Cache encoded tag numbers + e := getEncodeBuffer() + for _, n := range te.num { + encodeHead(e, byte(cborTypeTag), n) + } + te.cborTagNum = make([]byte, e.Len()) + copy(te.cborTagNum, e.Bytes()) + putEncodeBuffer(e) + + return &te, nil +} + +var ( + typeTag = reflect.TypeOf(Tag{}) + typeRawTag = reflect.TypeOf(RawTag{}) +) + +// WrongTagError describes mismatch between CBOR tag and registered tag. +type WrongTagError struct { + RegisteredType reflect.Type + RegisteredTagNum []uint64 + TagNum []uint64 +} + +func (e *WrongTagError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("cbor: wrong tag number for %s, got %v, expected %v", e.RegisteredType.String(), e.TagNum, e.RegisteredTagNum) +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/valid.go b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/valid.go new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b40793b95 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/fxamacker/cbor/v2/valid.go @@ -0,0 +1,394 @@ +// Copyright (c) Faye Amacker. All rights reserved. +// Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE in the project root for license information. + +package cbor + +import ( + "encoding/binary" + "errors" + "io" + "math" + "strconv" + + "github.com/x448/float16" +) + +// SyntaxError is a description of a CBOR syntax error. +type SyntaxError struct { + msg string +} + +func (e *SyntaxError) Error() string { return e.msg } + +// SemanticError is a description of a CBOR semantic error. +type SemanticError struct { + msg string +} + +func (e *SemanticError) Error() string { return e.msg } + +// MaxNestedLevelError indicates exceeded max nested level of any combination of CBOR arrays/maps/tags. +type MaxNestedLevelError struct { + maxNestedLevels int +} + +func (e *MaxNestedLevelError) Error() string { + return "cbor: exceeded max nested level " + strconv.Itoa(e.maxNestedLevels) +} + +// MaxArrayElementsError indicates exceeded max number of elements for CBOR arrays. +type MaxArrayElementsError struct { + maxArrayElements int +} + +func (e *MaxArrayElementsError) Error() string { + return "cbor: exceeded max number of elements " + strconv.Itoa(e.maxArrayElements) + " for CBOR array" +} + +// MaxMapPairsError indicates exceeded max number of key-value pairs for CBOR maps. +type MaxMapPairsError struct { + maxMapPairs int +} + +func (e *MaxMapPairsError) Error() string { + return "cbor: exceeded max number of key-value pairs " + strconv.Itoa(e.maxMapPairs) + " for CBOR map" +} + +// IndefiniteLengthError indicates found disallowed indefinite length items. +type IndefiniteLengthError struct { + t cborType +} + +func (e *IndefiniteLengthError) Error() string { + return "cbor: indefinite-length " + e.t.String() + " isn't allowed" +} + +// TagsMdError indicates found disallowed CBOR tags. +type TagsMdError struct { +} + +func (e *TagsMdError) Error() string { + return "cbor: CBOR tag isn't allowed" +} + +// ExtraneousDataError indicates found extraneous data following well-formed CBOR data item. +type ExtraneousDataError struct { + numOfBytes int // number of bytes of extraneous data + index int // location of extraneous data +} + +func (e *ExtraneousDataError) Error() string { + return "cbor: " + strconv.Itoa(e.numOfBytes) + " bytes of extraneous data starting at index " + strconv.Itoa(e.index) +} + +// wellformed checks whether the CBOR data item is well-formed. +// allowExtraData indicates if extraneous data is allowed after the CBOR data item. +// - use allowExtraData = true when using Decoder.Decode() +// - use allowExtraData = false when using Unmarshal() +func (d *decoder) wellformed(allowExtraData bool, checkBuiltinTags bool) error { + if len(d.data) == d.off { + return io.EOF + } + _, err := d.wellformedInternal(0, checkBuiltinTags) + if err == nil { + if !allowExtraData && d.off != len(d.data) { + err = &ExtraneousDataError{len(d.data) - d.off, d.off} + } + } + return err +} + +// wellformedInternal checks data's well-formedness and returns max depth and error. +func (d *decoder) wellformedInternal(depth int, checkBuiltinTags bool) (int, error) { //nolint:gocyclo + t, _, val, indefiniteLength, err := d.wellformedHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + + switch t { + case cborTypeByteString, cborTypeTextString: + if indefiniteLength { + if d.dm.indefLength == IndefLengthForbidden { + return 0, &IndefiniteLengthError{t} + } + return d.wellformedIndefiniteString(t, depth, checkBuiltinTags) + } + valInt := int(val) + if valInt < 0 { + // Detect integer overflow + return 0, errors.New("cbor: " + t.String() + " length " + strconv.FormatUint(val, 10) + " is too large, causing integer overflow") + } + if len(d.data)-d.off < valInt { // valInt+off may overflow integer + return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + d.off += valInt + + case cborTypeArray, cborTypeMap: + depth++ + if depth > d.dm.maxNestedLevels { + return 0, &MaxNestedLevelError{d.dm.maxNestedLevels} + } + + if indefiniteLength { + if d.dm.indefLength == IndefLengthForbidden { + return 0, &IndefiniteLengthError{t} + } + return d.wellformedIndefiniteArrayOrMap(t, depth, checkBuiltinTags) + } + + valInt := int(val) + if valInt < 0 { + // Detect integer overflow + return 0, errors.New("cbor: " + t.String() + " length " + strconv.FormatUint(val, 10) + " is too large, it would cause integer overflow") + } + + if t == cborTypeArray { + if valInt > d.dm.maxArrayElements { + return 0, &MaxArrayElementsError{d.dm.maxArrayElements} + } + } else { + if valInt > d.dm.maxMapPairs { + return 0, &MaxMapPairsError{d.dm.maxMapPairs} + } + } + + count := 1 + if t == cborTypeMap { + count = 2 + } + maxDepth := depth + for j := 0; j < count; j++ { + for i := 0; i < valInt; i++ { + var dpt int + if dpt, err = d.wellformedInternal(depth, checkBuiltinTags); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + if dpt > maxDepth { + maxDepth = dpt // Save max depth + } + } + } + depth = maxDepth + + case cborTypeTag: + if d.dm.tagsMd == TagsForbidden { + return 0, &TagsMdError{} + } + + tagNum := val + + // Scan nested tag numbers to avoid recursion. + for { + if len(d.data) == d.off { // Tag number must be followed by tag content. + return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + if checkBuiltinTags { + err = validBuiltinTag(tagNum, d.data[d.off]) + if err != nil { + return 0, err + } + } + if d.dm.bignumTag == BignumTagForbidden && (tagNum == 2 || tagNum == 3) { + return 0, &UnacceptableDataItemError{ + CBORType: cborTypeTag.String(), + Message: "bignum", + } + } + if getType(d.data[d.off]) != cborTypeTag { + break + } + if _, _, tagNum, err = d.wellformedHead(); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + depth++ + if depth > d.dm.maxNestedLevels { + return 0, &MaxNestedLevelError{d.dm.maxNestedLevels} + } + } + // Check tag content. + return d.wellformedInternal(depth, checkBuiltinTags) + } + + return depth, nil +} + +// wellformedIndefiniteString checks indefinite length byte/text string's well-formedness and returns max depth and error. +func (d *decoder) wellformedIndefiniteString(t cborType, depth int, checkBuiltinTags bool) (int, error) { + var err error + for { + if len(d.data) == d.off { + return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + if isBreakFlag(d.data[d.off]) { + d.off++ + break + } + // Peek ahead to get next type and indefinite length status. + nt, ai := parseInitialByte(d.data[d.off]) + if t != nt { + return 0, &SyntaxError{"cbor: wrong element type " + nt.String() + " for indefinite-length " + t.String()} + } + if additionalInformation(ai).isIndefiniteLength() { + return 0, &SyntaxError{"cbor: indefinite-length " + t.String() + " chunk is not definite-length"} + } + if depth, err = d.wellformedInternal(depth, checkBuiltinTags); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + } + return depth, nil +} + +// wellformedIndefiniteArrayOrMap checks indefinite length array/map's well-formedness and returns max depth and error. +func (d *decoder) wellformedIndefiniteArrayOrMap(t cborType, depth int, checkBuiltinTags bool) (int, error) { + var err error + maxDepth := depth + i := 0 + for { + if len(d.data) == d.off { + return 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + if isBreakFlag(d.data[d.off]) { + d.off++ + break + } + var dpt int + if dpt, err = d.wellformedInternal(depth, checkBuiltinTags); err != nil { + return 0, err + } + if dpt > maxDepth { + maxDepth = dpt + } + i++ + if t == cborTypeArray { + if i > d.dm.maxArrayElements { + return 0, &MaxArrayElementsError{d.dm.maxArrayElements} + } + } else { + if i%2 == 0 && i/2 > d.dm.maxMapPairs { + return 0, &MaxMapPairsError{d.dm.maxMapPairs} + } + } + } + if t == cborTypeMap && i%2 == 1 { + return 0, &SyntaxError{"cbor: unexpected \"break\" code"} + } + return maxDepth, nil +} + +func (d *decoder) wellformedHeadWithIndefiniteLengthFlag() ( + t cborType, + ai byte, + val uint64, + indefiniteLength bool, + err error, +) { + t, ai, val, err = d.wellformedHead() + if err != nil { + return + } + indefiniteLength = additionalInformation(ai).isIndefiniteLength() + return +} + +func (d *decoder) wellformedHead() (t cborType, ai byte, val uint64, err error) { + dataLen := len(d.data) - d.off + if dataLen == 0 { + return 0, 0, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + + t, ai = parseInitialByte(d.data[d.off]) + val = uint64(ai) + d.off++ + dataLen-- + + if ai <= maxAdditionalInformationWithoutArgument { + return t, ai, val, nil + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith1ByteArgument { + const argumentSize = 1 + if dataLen < argumentSize { + return 0, 0, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + val = uint64(d.data[d.off]) + d.off++ + if t == cborTypePrimitives && val < 32 { + return 0, 0, 0, &SyntaxError{"cbor: invalid simple value " + strconv.Itoa(int(val)) + " for type " + t.String()} + } + return t, ai, val, nil + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith2ByteArgument { + const argumentSize = 2 + if dataLen < argumentSize { + return 0, 0, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + val = uint64(binary.BigEndian.Uint16(d.data[d.off : d.off+argumentSize])) + d.off += argumentSize + if t == cborTypePrimitives { + if err := d.acceptableFloat(float64(float16.Frombits(uint16(val)).Float32())); err != nil { + return 0, 0, 0, err + } + } + return t, ai, val, nil + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith4ByteArgument { + const argumentSize = 4 + if dataLen < argumentSize { + return 0, 0, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + val = uint64(binary.BigEndian.Uint32(d.data[d.off : d.off+argumentSize])) + d.off += argumentSize + if t == cborTypePrimitives { + if err := d.acceptableFloat(float64(math.Float32frombits(uint32(val)))); err != nil { + return 0, 0, 0, err + } + } + return t, ai, val, nil + } + + if ai == additionalInformationWith8ByteArgument { + const argumentSize = 8 + if dataLen < argumentSize { + return 0, 0, 0, io.ErrUnexpectedEOF + } + val = binary.BigEndian.Uint64(d.data[d.off : d.off+argumentSize]) + d.off += argumentSize + if t == cborTypePrimitives { + if err := d.acceptableFloat(math.Float64frombits(val)); err != nil { + return 0, 0, 0, err + } + } + return t, ai, val, nil + } + + if additionalInformation(ai).isIndefiniteLength() { + switch t { + case cborTypePositiveInt, cborTypeNegativeInt, cborTypeTag: + return 0, 0, 0, &SyntaxError{"cbor: invalid additional information " + strconv.Itoa(int(ai)) + " for type " + t.String()} + case cborTypePrimitives: // 0xff (break code) should not be outside wellformedIndefinite(). + return 0, 0, 0, &SyntaxError{"cbor: unexpected \"break\" code"} + } + return t, ai, val, nil + } + + // ai == 28, 29, 30 + return 0, 0, 0, &SyntaxError{"cbor: invalid additional information " + strconv.Itoa(int(ai)) + " for type " + t.String()} +} + +func (d *decoder) acceptableFloat(f float64) error { + switch { + case d.dm.nanDec == NaNDecodeForbidden && math.IsNaN(f): + return &UnacceptableDataItemError{ + CBORType: cborTypePrimitives.String(), + Message: "floating-point NaN", + } + case d.dm.infDec == InfDecodeForbidden && math.IsInf(f, 0): + return &UnacceptableDataItemError{ + CBORType: cborTypePrimitives.String(), + Message: "floating-point infinity", + } + } + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md index 8969526a6..7c7f0c69c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ # A minimal logging API for Go [![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/go-logr/logr.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/go-logr/logr) +[![Go Report Card](https://goreportcard.com/badge/github.com/go-logr/logr)](https://goreportcard.com/report/github.com/go-logr/logr) [![OpenSSF Scorecard](https://api.securityscorecards.dev/projects/github.com/go-logr/logr/badge)](https://securityscorecards.dev/viewer/?platform=github.com&org=go-logr&repo=logr) logr offers an(other) opinion on how Go programs and libraries can do logging diff --git a/vendor/github.com/godbus/dbus/v5/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/godbus/dbus/v5/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c88f9b2bd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/godbus/dbus/v5/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# How to Contribute + +## Getting Started + +- Fork the repository on GitHub +- Read the [README](README.markdown) for build and test instructions +- Play with the project, submit bugs, submit patches! + +## Contribution Flow + +This is a rough outline of what a contributor's workflow looks like: + +- Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work (usually master). +- Make commits of logical units. +- Make sure your commit messages are in the proper format (see below). +- Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository. +- Make sure the tests pass, and add any new tests as appropriate. +- Submit a pull request to the original repository. + +Thanks for your contributions! + +### Format of the Commit Message + +We follow a rough convention for commit messages that is designed to answer two +questions: what changed and why. The subject line should feature the what and +the body of the commit should describe the why. + +``` +scripts: add the test-cluster command + +this uses tmux to setup a test cluster that you can easily kill and +start for debugging. + +Fixes #38 +``` + +The format can be described more formally as follows: + +``` +: + + + +