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30
31 #include <google/protobuf/util/internal/json_escaping.h>
32
33 #include <google/protobuf/stubs/logging.h>
34 #include <google/protobuf/stubs/common.h>
35
36 namespace google {
37 namespace protobuf {
38 namespace util {
39 namespace converter {
40
41 namespace {
42
43 // Array of hex characters for conversion to hex.
44 static const char kHex[] = "0123456789abcdef";
45
46 // Characters 0x00 to 0x9f are very commonly used, so we provide a special
47 // table lookup.
48 //
49 // For unicode code point ch < 0xa0:
50 // kCommonEscapes[ch] is the escaped string of ch, if escaping is needed;
51 // or an empty string, if escaping is not needed.
52 static const char kCommonEscapes[160][7] = {
53 // C0 (ASCII and derivatives) control characters
54 "\\u0000", "\\u0001", "\\u0002", "\\u0003", // 0x00
55 "\\u0004", "\\u0005", "\\u0006", "\\u0007",
56 "\\b", "\\t", "\\n", "\\u000b",
57 "\\f", "\\r", "\\u000e", "\\u000f",
58 "\\u0010", "\\u0011", "\\u0012", "\\u0013", // 0x10
59 "\\u0014", "\\u0015", "\\u0016", "\\u0017",
60 "\\u0018", "\\u0019", "\\u001a", "\\u001b",
61 "\\u001c", "\\u001d", "\\u001e", "\\u001f",
62 // Escaping of " and \ are required by www.json.org string definition.
63 // Escaping of < and > are required for HTML security.
64 "", "", "\\\"", "", "", "", "", "", // 0x20
65 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
66 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", // 0x30
67 "", "", "", "", "\\u003c", "", "\\u003e", "",
68 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", // 0x40
69 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
70 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", // 0x50
71 "", "", "", "", "\\\\", "", "", "",
72 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", // 0x60
73 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "",
74 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "", // 0x70
75 "", "", "", "", "", "", "", "\\u007f",
76 // C1 (ISO 8859 and Unicode) extended control characters
77 "\\u0080", "\\u0081", "\\u0082", "\\u0083", // 0x80
78 "\\u0084", "\\u0085", "\\u0086", "\\u0087",
79 "\\u0088", "\\u0089", "\\u008a", "\\u008b",
80 "\\u008c", "\\u008d", "\\u008e", "\\u008f",
81 "\\u0090", "\\u0091", "\\u0092", "\\u0093", // 0x90
82 "\\u0094", "\\u0095", "\\u0096", "\\u0097",
83 "\\u0098", "\\u0099", "\\u009a", "\\u009b",
84 "\\u009c", "\\u009d", "\\u009e", "\\u009f"
85 };
86
87 // Determines if the given char value is a unicode high-surrogate code unit.
88 // Such values do not represent characters by themselves, but are used in the
89 // representation of supplementary characters in the utf-16 encoding.
IsHighSurrogate(uint16 c)90 inline bool IsHighSurrogate(uint16 c) {
91 // Optimized form of:
92 // return c >= kMinHighSurrogate && c <= kMaxHighSurrogate;
93 // (Reduced from 3 ALU instructions to 2 ALU instructions)
94 return (c & ~(JsonEscaping::kMaxHighSurrogate -
95 JsonEscaping::kMinHighSurrogate))
96 == JsonEscaping::kMinHighSurrogate;
97 }
98
99 // Determines if the given char value is a unicode low-surrogate code unit.
100 // Such values do not represent characters by themselves, but are used in the
101 // representation of supplementary characters in the utf-16 encoding.
IsLowSurrogate(uint16 c)102 inline bool IsLowSurrogate(uint16 c) {
103 // Optimized form of:
104 // return c >= kMinLowSurrogate && c <= kMaxLowSurrogate;
105 // (Reduced from 3 ALU instructions to 2 ALU instructions)
106 return (c & ~(JsonEscaping::kMaxLowSurrogate -
107 JsonEscaping::kMinLowSurrogate))
108 == JsonEscaping::kMinLowSurrogate;
109 }
110
111 // Determines if the given char value is a unicode surrogate code unit (either
112 // high-surrogate or low-surrogate).
IsSurrogate(uint32 c)113 inline bool IsSurrogate(uint32 c) {
114 // Optimized form of:
115 // return c >= kMinHighSurrogate && c <= kMaxLowSurrogate;
116 // (Reduced from 3 ALU instructions to 2 ALU instructions)
117 return (c & 0xfffff800) == JsonEscaping::kMinHighSurrogate;
118 }
119
120 // Returns true if the given unicode code point cp is
121 // in the supplementary character range.
IsSupplementalCodePoint(uint32 cp)122 inline bool IsSupplementalCodePoint(uint32 cp) {
123 // Optimized form of:
124 // return kMinSupplementaryCodePoint <= cp && cp <= kMaxCodePoint;
125 // (Reduced from 3 ALU instructions to 2 ALU instructions)
126 return (cp & ~(JsonEscaping::kMinSupplementaryCodePoint - 1))
127 < JsonEscaping::kMaxCodePoint;
128 }
129
130 // Returns true if the given unicode code point cp is a valid
131 // unicode code point (i.e. in the range 0 <= cp <= kMaxCodePoint).
IsValidCodePoint(uint32 cp)132 inline bool IsValidCodePoint(uint32 cp) {
133 return cp <= JsonEscaping::kMaxCodePoint;
134 }
135
136 // Converts the specified surrogate pair to its supplementary code point value.
137 // It is the callers' responsibility to validate the specified surrogate pair.
ToCodePoint(uint16 high,uint16 low)138 inline uint32 ToCodePoint(uint16 high, uint16 low) {
139 // Optimized form of:
140 // return ((high - kMinHighSurrogate) << 10)
141 // + (low - kMinLowSurrogate)
142 // + kMinSupplementaryCodePoint;
143 // (Reduced from 5 ALU instructions to 3 ALU instructions)
144 return (high << 10) + low +
145 (JsonEscaping::kMinSupplementaryCodePoint
146 - (static_cast<unsigned>(JsonEscaping::kMinHighSurrogate) << 10)
147 - JsonEscaping::kMinLowSurrogate);
148 }
149
150 // Returns the low surrogate for the given unicode code point. The result is
151 // meaningless if the given code point is not a supplementary character.
ToLowSurrogate(uint32 cp)152 inline uint16 ToLowSurrogate(uint32 cp) {
153 return (cp & (JsonEscaping::kMaxLowSurrogate
154 - JsonEscaping::kMinLowSurrogate))
155 + JsonEscaping::kMinLowSurrogate;
156 }
157
158 // Returns the high surrogate for the given unicode code point. The result is
159 // meaningless if the given code point is not a supplementary character.
ToHighSurrogate(uint32 cp)160 inline uint16 ToHighSurrogate(uint32 cp) {
161 return (cp >> 10) + (JsonEscaping::kMinHighSurrogate -
162 (JsonEscaping::kMinSupplementaryCodePoint >> 10));
163 }
164
165 // Input str is encoded in UTF-8. A unicode code point could be encoded in
166 // UTF-8 using anywhere from 1 to 4 characters, and it could span multiple
167 // reads of the ByteSource.
168 //
169 // This function reads the next unicode code point from the input (str) at
170 // the given position (index), taking into account any left-over partial
171 // code point from the previous iteration (cp), together with the number
172 // of characters left to read to complete this code point (num_left).
173 //
174 // This function assumes that the input (str) is valid at the given position
175 // (index). In order words, at least one character could be read successfully.
176 //
177 // The code point read (partial or complete) is stored in (cp). Upon return,
178 // (num_left) stores the number of characters that has yet to be read in
179 // order to complete the current unicode code point. If the read is complete,
180 // then (num_left) is 0. Also, (num_read) is the number of characters read.
181 //
182 // Returns false if we encounter an invalid UTF-8 string. Returns true
183 // otherwise, including the case when we reach the end of the input (str)
184 // before a complete unicode code point is read.
ReadCodePoint(StringPiece str,int index,uint32 * cp,int * num_left,int * num_read)185 bool ReadCodePoint(StringPiece str, int index,
186 uint32 *cp, int* num_left, int *num_read) {
187 if (*num_left == 0) {
188 // Last read was complete. Start reading a new unicode code point.
189 *cp = static_cast<uint8>(str[index++]);
190 *num_read = 1;
191 // The length of the code point is determined from reading the first byte.
192 //
193 // If the first byte is between:
194 // 0..0x7f: that's the value of the code point.
195 // 0x80..0xbf: <invalid>
196 // 0xc0..0xdf: 11-bit code point encoded in 2 bytes.
197 // bit 10-6, bit 5-0
198 // 0xe0..0xef: 16-bit code point encoded in 3 bytes.
199 // bit 15-12, bit 11-6, bit 5-0
200 // 0xf0..0xf7: 21-bit code point encoded in 4 bytes.
201 // bit 20-18, bit 17-12, bit 11-6, bit 5-0
202 // 0xf8..0xff: <invalid>
203 //
204 // Meaning of each bit:
205 // <msb> bit 7: 0 - single byte code point: bits 6-0 are values.
206 // 1 - multibyte code point
207 // bit 6: 0 - subsequent bytes of multibyte code point:
208 // bits 5-0 are values.
209 // 1 - first byte of multibyte code point
210 // bit 5: 0 - first byte of 2-byte code point: bits 4-0 are values.
211 // 1 - first byte of code point with >= 3 bytes.
212 // bit 4: 0 - first byte of 3-byte code point: bits 3-0 are values.
213 // 1 - first byte of code point with >= 4 bytes.
214 // bit 3: 0 - first byte of 4-byte code point: bits 2-0 are values.
215 // 1 - reserved for future expansion.
216 if (*cp <= 0x7f) {
217 return true;
218 } else if (*cp <= 0xbf) {
219 return false;
220 } else if (*cp <= 0xdf) {
221 *cp &= 0x1f;
222 *num_left = 1;
223 } else if (*cp <= 0xef) {
224 *cp &= 0x0f;
225 *num_left = 2;
226 } else if (*cp <= 0xf7) {
227 *cp &= 0x07;
228 *num_left = 3;
229 } else {
230 return false;
231 }
232 } else {
233 // Last read was partial. Initialize num_read to 0 and continue reading
234 // the last unicode code point.
235 *num_read = 0;
236 }
237 while (*num_left > 0 && index < str.size()) {
238 uint32 ch = static_cast<uint8>(str[index++]);
239 --(*num_left);
240 ++(*num_read);
241 *cp = (*cp << 6) | (ch & 0x3f);
242 if (ch < 0x80 || ch > 0xbf) return false;
243 }
244 return *num_left > 0 || (!IsSurrogate(*cp) && IsValidCodePoint(*cp));
245 }
246
247 // Stores the 16-bit unicode code point as its hexadecimal digits in buffer
248 // and returns a StringPiece that points to this buffer. The input buffer needs
249 // to be at least 6 bytes long.
ToHex(uint16 cp,char * buffer)250 StringPiece ToHex(uint16 cp, char* buffer) {
251 buffer[5] = kHex[cp & 0x0f];
252 cp >>= 4;
253 buffer[4] = kHex[cp & 0x0f];
254 cp >>= 4;
255 buffer[3] = kHex[cp & 0x0f];
256 cp >>= 4;
257 buffer[2] = kHex[cp & 0x0f];
258 return StringPiece(buffer, 0, 6);
259 }
260
261 // Stores the 32-bit unicode code point as its hexadecimal digits in buffer
262 // and returns a StringPiece that points to this buffer. The input buffer needs
263 // to be at least 12 bytes long.
ToSurrogateHex(uint32 cp,char * buffer)264 StringPiece ToSurrogateHex(uint32 cp, char* buffer) {
265 uint16 low = ToLowSurrogate(cp);
266 uint16 high = ToHighSurrogate(cp);
267
268 buffer[11] = kHex[low & 0x0f];
269 low >>= 4;
270 buffer[10] = kHex[low & 0x0f];
271 low >>= 4;
272 buffer[9] = kHex[low & 0x0f];
273 low >>= 4;
274 buffer[8] = kHex[low & 0x0f];
275
276 buffer[5] = kHex[high & 0x0f];
277 high >>= 4;
278 buffer[4] = kHex[high & 0x0f];
279 high >>= 4;
280 buffer[3] = kHex[high & 0x0f];
281 high >>= 4;
282 buffer[2] = kHex[high & 0x0f];
283
284 return StringPiece(buffer, 12);
285 }
286
287 // If the given unicode code point needs escaping, then returns the
288 // escaped form. The returned StringPiece either points to statically
289 // pre-allocated char[] or to the given buffer. The input buffer needs
290 // to be at least 12 bytes long.
291 //
292 // If the given unicode code point does not need escaping, an empty
293 // StringPiece is returned.
EscapeCodePoint(uint32 cp,char * buffer)294 StringPiece EscapeCodePoint(uint32 cp, char* buffer) {
295 if (cp < 0xa0) return kCommonEscapes[cp];
296 switch (cp) {
297 // These are not required by json spec
298 // but used to prevent security bugs in javascript.
299 case 0xfeff: // Zero width no-break space
300 case 0xfff9: // Interlinear annotation anchor
301 case 0xfffa: // Interlinear annotation separator
302 case 0xfffb: // Interlinear annotation terminator
303
304 case 0x00ad: // Soft-hyphen
305 case 0x06dd: // Arabic end of ayah
306 case 0x070f: // Syriac abbreviation mark
307 case 0x17b4: // Khmer vowel inherent Aq
308 case 0x17b5: // Khmer vowel inherent Aa
309 return ToHex(cp, buffer);
310
311 default:
312 if ((cp >= 0x0600 && cp <= 0x0603) || // Arabic signs
313 (cp >= 0x200b && cp <= 0x200f) || // Zero width etc.
314 (cp >= 0x2028 && cp <= 0x202e) || // Separators etc.
315 (cp >= 0x2060 && cp <= 0x2064) || // Invisible etc.
316 (cp >= 0x206a && cp <= 0x206f)) { // Shaping etc.
317 return ToHex(cp, buffer);
318 }
319
320 if (cp == 0x000e0001 || // Language tag
321 (cp >= 0x0001d173 && cp <= 0x0001d17a) || // Music formatting
322 (cp >= 0x000e0020 && cp <= 0x000e007f)) { // TAG symbols
323 return ToSurrogateHex(cp, buffer);
324 }
325 }
326 return StringPiece();
327 }
328
329 // Tries to escape the given code point first. If the given code point
330 // does not need to be escaped, but force_output is true, then render
331 // the given multi-byte code point in UTF8 in the buffer and returns it.
EscapeCodePoint(uint32 cp,char * buffer,bool force_output)332 StringPiece EscapeCodePoint(uint32 cp, char* buffer, bool force_output) {
333 StringPiece sp = EscapeCodePoint(cp, buffer);
334 if (force_output && sp.empty()) {
335 buffer[5] = (cp & 0x3f) | 0x80;
336 cp >>= 6;
337 if (cp <= 0x1f) {
338 buffer[4] = cp | 0xc0;
339 sp.set(buffer + 4, 2);
340 return sp;
341 }
342 buffer[4] = (cp & 0x3f) | 0x80;
343 cp >>= 6;
344 if (cp <= 0x0f) {
345 buffer[3] = cp | 0xe0;
346 sp.set(buffer + 3, 3);
347 return sp;
348 }
349 buffer[3] = (cp & 0x3f) | 0x80;
350 buffer[2] = ((cp >> 6) & 0x07) | 0xf0;
351 sp.set(buffer + 2, 4);
352 }
353 return sp;
354 }
355
356 } // namespace
357
Escape(strings::ByteSource * input,strings::ByteSink * output)358 void JsonEscaping::Escape(strings::ByteSource* input,
359 strings::ByteSink* output) {
360 char buffer[12] = "\\udead\\ubee";
361 uint32 cp = 0; // Current unicode code point.
362 int num_left = 0; // Num of chars to read to complete the code point.
363 while (input->Available() > 0) {
364 StringPiece str = input->Peek();
365 StringPiece escaped;
366 int i = 0;
367 int num_read;
368 bool ok;
369 bool cp_was_split = num_left > 0;
370 // Loop until we encounter either
371 // i) a code point that needs to be escaped; or
372 // ii) a split code point is completely read; or
373 // iii) a character that is not a valid utf8; or
374 // iv) end of the StringPiece str is reached.
375 do {
376 ok = ReadCodePoint(str, i, &cp, &num_left, &num_read);
377 if (num_left > 0 || !ok) break; // case iii or iv
378 escaped = EscapeCodePoint(cp, buffer, cp_was_split);
379 if (!escaped.empty()) break; // case i or ii
380 i += num_read;
381 num_read = 0;
382 } while (i < str.length()); // case iv
383 // First copy the un-escaped prefix, if any, to the output ByteSink.
384 if (i > 0) input->CopyTo(output, i);
385 if (num_read > 0) input->Skip(num_read);
386 if (!ok) {
387 // Case iii: Report error.
388 // TODO(wpoon): Add error reporting.
389 num_left = 0;
390 } else if (num_left == 0 && !escaped.empty()) {
391 // Case i or ii: Append the escaped code point to the output ByteSink.
392 output->Append(escaped.data(), escaped.size());
393 }
394 }
395 if (num_left > 0) {
396 // Treat as case iii: report error.
397 // TODO(wpoon): Add error reporting.
398 }
399 }
400
401 } // namespace converter
402 } // namespace util
403 } // namespace protobuf
404 } // namespace google
405