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// Copyright 2023 The Crashpad Authors
//
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#ifndef CRASHPAD_CLIENT_LENGTH_DELIMITED_RING_BUFFER_H_
#define CRASHPAD_CLIENT_LENGTH_DELIMITED_RING_BUFFER_H_
#include <stdint.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <algorithm>
#include <array>
#include <limits>
#include <optional>
#include <type_traits>
#include <vector>
#include "base/numerics/safe_math.h"
namespace crashpad {
//! \brief Capacity of a `RingBufferData`, in bytes.
using RingBufferCapacity = uint32_t;
namespace internal {
//! \brief Default capacity of `RingBufferData`, in bytes.
inline constexpr RingBufferCapacity kDefaultRingBufferDataCapacity = 8192;
//! \brief A tuple holding the current range of bytes which can be read from or
//! have been written to.
struct Range final {
//! \brief The offset into a `RingBufferData` at which a `Range` begins.
using Offset = uint32_t;
//! \brief The length inside a `RingBufferData` of a `Range` of data.
using Length = uint32_t;
Offset offset;
Length length;
};
// This struct is persisted to disk, so its size must not change.
static_assert(sizeof(Range) == 8,
"struct Range is not packed on this platform");
//! \brief The number of bits encoded in each byte of a Base 128-encoded varint.
inline constexpr int kBase128ByteValueBits = 7;
//! \!brief Calculates the length in bytes of `value` encoded using
//! little-endian Base 128 varint encoding.
//! \sa https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding#varints
//!
//! `LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter` uses varint-encoded delimiters to enable
//! zero-copy deserialization of the ringbuffer's contents when storing
//! protobufs inside the ringbuffer, e.g. via
//! `google::protobuf::util::ParseDelimitedFromZeroCopyStream()` or similar.
//!
//! \sa
//! https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/3202b9da88ceb75b65bbabaf4033c95e872f828d/src/google/protobuf/util/delimited_message_util.h#L85
//! \sa
//! https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/8bd49dea5e167a389d94b71d24c981d8f9fa0c99/src/google/protobuf/io/zero_copy_stream_impl_lite.h#L68
//! \sa
//! https://github.com/protocolbuffers/protobuf/blob/8bd49dea5e167a389d94b71d24c981d8f9fa0c99/src/google/protobuf/io/coded_stream.h#L171
//!
//! \!param[in] value Value to be encoded in Base 128 varint encoding.
//! \!return The length in bytes of `value` in Base 128 varint encoding.
template <typename IntegerType>
constexpr Range::Length Base128VarintEncodedLength(IntegerType value) {
static_assert(std::is_unsigned<IntegerType>::value);
Range::Length size = 1;
while (value >= 0x80) {
value >>= kBase128ByteValueBits;
size++;
}
return size;
}
// Note that std::array capacity is a size_t, not a RingBufferCapacity.
template <size_t ArrayCapacity>
using RingBufferArray = std::array<uint8_t, ArrayCapacity>;
//! \return The size of the `RingBufferArray` as a `Range::Length`.
template <size_t ArrayCapacity>
constexpr Range::Length RingBufferArraySize(
const RingBufferArray<ArrayCapacity>& ring_buffer_data) {
static_assert(ArrayCapacity <= std::numeric_limits<Range::Length>::max());
return static_cast<Range::Length>(ring_buffer_data.size());
}
//! \brief Reads data from the ring buffer into a target buffer.
//! \param[in] ring_buffer_data The ring buffer to read.
//! \param[in,out] ring_buffer_read_range The range of the data available
//! to read. Upon return, set to the remaining range of data available
//! to read, if any.
//! \param[in] target_buffer Buffer into which data will be written.
//! \param[in] target_buffer_length Number of bytes to write into
//! `target_buffer`.
//!
//! \return `true` if the read succeeded, `false` otherwise. On success, updates
//! `ring_buffer_read_range` to reflect the bytes consumed.
//!
//! The bytes can wrap around the end of the ring buffer, in which case the read
//! continues at the beginning of the ring buffer (if the ring buffer is long
//! enough).
template <typename RingBufferArrayType>
bool ReadBytesFromRingBuffer(const RingBufferArrayType& ring_buffer_data,
internal::Range& ring_buffer_read_range,
uint8_t* target_buffer,
Range::Length target_buffer_length) {
if (target_buffer_length > ring_buffer_read_range.length) {
return false;
}
if (target_buffer_length == 0) {
return true;
}
const Range::Length initial_read_length = std::min(
target_buffer_length,
RingBufferArraySize(ring_buffer_data) - ring_buffer_read_range.offset);
memcpy(target_buffer,
&ring_buffer_data[ring_buffer_read_range.offset],
initial_read_length);
if (initial_read_length < target_buffer_length) {
const Range::Length remaining_read_length =
target_buffer_length - initial_read_length;
memcpy(target_buffer + initial_read_length,
&ring_buffer_data[0],
remaining_read_length);
}
ring_buffer_read_range.offset =
(ring_buffer_read_range.offset + target_buffer_length) %
RingBufferArraySize(ring_buffer_data);
ring_buffer_read_range.length -= target_buffer_length;
return true;
}
//! \brief Reads a single little-endian Base 128 varint-encoded integer from
//! the ring buffer.
//! \param[in] ring_buffer_data The ring buffer to read.
//! \param[in,out] ring_buffer_read_range The range of the data available
//! to read. Upon return, set to the remaining range of data available
//! to read, if any.
//! \param[out] result Upon success, set to the decoded value read from the
//! buffer.
//!
//! \return The length in bytes of the varint if the read succeeded,
//! `std::nullopt` otherwise. On success, updates `ring_buffer_read_range`
//! to reflect the bytes available to read.
//!
//! The varint can wrap around the end of the ring buffer, in which case the
//! read continues at the beginning of the ring buffer (if the ring buffer is
//! long enough).
template <typename RingBufferArrayType, typename IntegerType>
std::optional<Range::Length> ReadBase128VarintFromRingBuffer(
const RingBufferArrayType& ring_buffer_data,
internal::Range& ring_buffer_read_range,
IntegerType& result) {
static_assert(std::is_unsigned<IntegerType>::value);
result = 0;
uint8_t cur_varint_byte = 0;
constexpr uint8_t kValueMask = 0x7f;
constexpr uint8_t kContinuationMask = 0x80;
Range::Length length = 0;
do {
if (!ReadBytesFromRingBuffer(
ring_buffer_data, ring_buffer_read_range, &cur_varint_byte, 1)) {
// No capacity remaining in `ring_buffer_read_range` to read the varint.
return std::nullopt;
}
IntegerType cur_varint_value =
static_cast<IntegerType>(cur_varint_byte & kValueMask);
// This is equivalent to:
//
// result |= (cur_varint_value << (length * kBase128ByteValueBits));
//
// but checks the result at each step for overflow, which handles two types
// of invalid input:
//
// 1) Too many bytes with kContinuationMask set (e.g., trying to encode 6
// bytes worth of data in a 32-bit value)
// 2) Too many bits in the final byte (e.g., the 5th byte for a 32-bit value
// has bits 33 and 34 set)
IntegerType next_result_bits;
if (!base::CheckLsh(cur_varint_value, length * kBase128ByteValueBits)
.AssignIfValid(&next_result_bits)) {
return std::nullopt;
}
result |= next_result_bits;
++length;
} while ((cur_varint_byte & kContinuationMask) == kContinuationMask);
return length;
}
//! \brief Writes data from the source buffer into the ring buffer.
//! \param[in] source_buffer Buffer from which data will be read.
//! \param[in] source_buffer_length The length in bytes of `source_buffer`.
//! \param[in] ring_buffer_data The ring buffer into which data will be read.
//! \param[in,out] ring_buffer_write_range The range of the data available
//! to write. Upon return, set to the remaining range of data available
//! to write, if any.
//!
//! \return `true` if write read succeeded, `false` otherwise. On success,
//! updates
//! `ring_buffer_write_range` to reflect the bytes written.
//!
//! The bytes can wrap around the end of the ring buffer, in which case the
//! write continues at the beginning of the ring buffer (if the ring buffer is
//! long enough).
template <typename RingBufferArrayType>
bool WriteBytesToRingBuffer(const uint8_t* const source_buffer,
Range::Length source_buffer_length,
RingBufferArrayType& ring_buffer_data,
internal::Range& ring_buffer_write_range) {
const Range::Length ring_buffer_bytes_remaining =
RingBufferArraySize(ring_buffer_data) - ring_buffer_write_range.length;
if (source_buffer_length > ring_buffer_bytes_remaining) {
return false;
}
const Range::Length initial_write_length = std::min(
source_buffer_length,
RingBufferArraySize(ring_buffer_data) - ring_buffer_write_range.offset);
memcpy(&ring_buffer_data[ring_buffer_write_range.offset],
source_buffer,
initial_write_length);
if (initial_write_length < source_buffer_length) {
const Range::Length remaining_write_length =
source_buffer_length - initial_write_length;
memcpy(&ring_buffer_data[0],
source_buffer + initial_write_length,
remaining_write_length);
}
ring_buffer_write_range.offset =
(ring_buffer_write_range.offset + source_buffer_length) %
RingBufferArraySize(ring_buffer_data);
ring_buffer_write_range.length -= source_buffer_length;
return true;
}
//! \brief Writes a single Base 128 varint-encoded little-endian unsigned
//! integer into the ring buffer.
//! \param[in] value The value to encode and write into the ring buffer.
//! \param[in] ring_buffer_data The ring buffer into which to write.
//! \param[in,out] ring_buffer_write_range The range of the data available
//! to write. Upon return, set to the remaining range of data available
//! to write, if any.
//!
//! \return The length in bytes of the varint if the write succeeded,
//! `std::nullopt` otherwise. On success, updates `write_buffer_read_range`
//! to reflect the range available to write, if any.
//!
//! The varint can wrap around the end of the ring buffer, in which case the
//! write continues at the beginning of the ring buffer (if the ring buffer is
//! long enough).
template <typename RingBufferArrayType, typename IntegerType>
std::optional<int> WriteBase128VarintToRingBuffer(
IntegerType value,
RingBufferArrayType& ring_buffer_data,
internal::Range& ring_buffer_write_range) {
static_assert(std::is_unsigned<IntegerType>::value);
uint8_t cur_varint_byte;
constexpr uint8_t kValueMask = 0x7f;
constexpr uint8_t kContinuationMask = 0x80;
// Every varint encodes to at least 1 byte of data.
int length = 1;
while (value > kValueMask) {
cur_varint_byte =
(static_cast<uint8_t>(value) & kValueMask) | kContinuationMask;
if (!WriteBytesToRingBuffer(
&cur_varint_byte, 1, ring_buffer_data, ring_buffer_write_range)) {
return std::nullopt;
}
value >>= kBase128ByteValueBits;
++length;
}
cur_varint_byte = static_cast<uint8_t>(value);
if (!WriteBytesToRingBuffer(
&cur_varint_byte, 1, ring_buffer_data, ring_buffer_write_range)) {
return std::nullopt;
}
return length;
}
} // namespace internal
//! \brief Storage for a ring buffer which can hold up to
//! `RingBufferCapacity`
//! bytes of Base 128-varint delimited variable-length items.
//!
//! This struct contains a header immediately followed by the ring buffer
//! data. The current read offset and length are stored in `header.data_range`.
//!
//! The structure of this object is:
//!
//! `|magic|version|data_offset|data_length|ring_buffer_data|`
//!
//! To write data to this object, see `LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter`.
//! To read data from this object, see `LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader`.
//!
//! The bytes of this structure are suitable for direct serialization from
//! memory to disk, e.g. as a crashpad::Annotation.
template <RingBufferCapacity Capacity>
struct RingBufferData final {
RingBufferData() = default;
RingBufferData(RingBufferData&) = delete;
RingBufferData& operator=(RingBufferData&) = delete;
//! \brief The type of the array holding the data in this object.
using RingBufferArrayType = internal::RingBufferArray<Capacity>;
//! \brief The type of the size in bytes of operations on this object.
using SizeType = internal::Range::Length;
//! \brief Attempts to overwrite the contents of this object by deserializing
//! the buffer into this object.
//! \param[in] buffer The bytes to deserialize into this object.
//! \param[in] length The length in bytes of `buffer`.
//!
//! \return `true` if the buffer was a valid RingBufferData and this object
//! has enough capacity to store its bytes, `false` otherwise.
bool DeserializeFromBuffer(const void* buffer, SizeType length) {
if (length < sizeof(header) || length > sizeof(header) + sizeof(data)) {
return false;
}
const Header* other_header = reinterpret_cast<const Header*>(buffer);
if (other_header->magic != kMagic || other_header->version != kVersion) {
return false;
}
header.data_range = other_header->data_range;
const uint8_t* other_ring_buffer_bytes =
reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(buffer) + sizeof(*other_header);
const SizeType other_ring_buffer_len = length - sizeof(*other_header);
memcpy(&data[0], other_ring_buffer_bytes, other_ring_buffer_len);
return true;
}
//! \return The current length in bytes of the data written to the ring
//! buffer.
SizeType GetRingBufferLength() const {
internal::Range data_range = header.data_range;
return sizeof(header) + std::min(internal::RingBufferArraySize(data),
data_range.offset + data_range.length);
}
//! \brief Resets the state of the ring buffer (e.g., for testing).
void ResetForTesting() { header.data_range = {0, 0}; }
//! \brief The magic signature of the ring buffer.
static constexpr uint32_t kMagic = 0xcab00d1e;
//! \brief The version of the ring buffer.
static constexpr uint32_t kVersion = 1;
//! \brief A header containing metadata preceding the ring buffer data.
struct Header final {
Header() : magic(kMagic), version(kVersion), data_range({0, 0}) {}
//! \brief The fixed magic value identifying this as a ring buffer.
const uint32_t magic;
//! \brief The version of this ring buffer data.
const uint32_t version;
//! \brief The range of readable data in the ring buffer.
internal::Range data_range;
};
//! \brief The header containing ring buffer metadata.
Header header;
//! \brief The bytes of the ring buffer data.
RingBufferArrayType data;
// This struct is persisted to disk, so its size must not change.
static_assert(sizeof(Header) == 16);
static_assert(Capacity <= std::numeric_limits<uint32_t>::max());
};
// Ensure the ring buffer is packed correctly at its default capacity.
static_assert(
sizeof(RingBufferData<internal::kDefaultRingBufferDataCapacity>) ==
16 + internal::kDefaultRingBufferDataCapacity);
// Allow just `RingBufferData foo;` to be declared without template arguments
// using C++17 class template argument deduction.
template <
RingBufferCapacity Capacity = internal::kDefaultRingBufferDataCapacity>
RingBufferData() -> RingBufferData<Capacity>;
//! \brief Reads variable-length data buffers from a `RingBufferData`,
//! delimited by Base128 varint-encoded length delimiters.
//!
//! Holds a reference to a `RingBufferData` with the capacity to hold
//! `RingBufferDataType::size()` bytes of variable-length buffers each
//! preceded by its length (encoded as a Base128 length varint).
//!
//! Provides reading capabilities via `Pop()`.
template <typename RingBufferDataType>
class LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader final {
public:
//! \brief Constructs a reader which holds a reference to `ring_buffer`.
//! \param[in] ring_buffer The ring buffer from which data will be read.
//! This object must outlive the lifetime of `ring_buffer`.
constexpr explicit LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader(
RingBufferDataType& ring_buffer)
: ring_buffer_(ring_buffer),
data_range_(ring_buffer_.header.data_range) {}
LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader(const LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader&) =
delete;
LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader& operator=(
const LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader&) = delete;
//! \brief Pops off the next buffer from the front of the ring buffer.
//!
//! \param[in] target_buffer On success, the buffer into which data will
//! be read.
//! \return On success, returns `true` and advances `ring_buffer.data_range`
//! past the end of the buffer read. Otherwise, returns `false`.
bool Pop(std::vector<uint8_t>& target_buffer) {
return PopWithRange(target_buffer, data_range_);
}
//! \brief Resets the state of the reader (e.g., for testing).
void ResetForTesting() { data_range_ = {0, 0}; }
private:
//! \brief Pops off the next buffer from the front of the ring buffer.
//! \param[in] target_buffer On success, the buffer into which data will
//! be read.
//! \param[in,out] data_range The range of data available to read.
//! On success, updated to the remaining range avilable to read.
//! \return On success, returns `true` and advances `ring_buffer.data_range`
//! past the end of the buffer read. Otherwise, returns `false`.
bool PopWithRange(std::vector<uint8_t>& target_buffer,
internal::Range& data_range) {
internal::Range::Length buffer_length;
if (!ReadBase128VarintFromRingBuffer(
ring_buffer_.data, data_range, buffer_length)) {
return false;
}
if (buffer_length == 0) {
// A zero-length buffer means the buffer was truncated in the middle of a
// Push().
return false;
}
const auto previous_target_buffer_size = target_buffer.size();
target_buffer.resize(previous_target_buffer_size + buffer_length);
if (!ReadBytesFromRingBuffer(ring_buffer_.data,
data_range,
&target_buffer[previous_target_buffer_size],
buffer_length)) {
return false;
}
return true;
}
//! \brief Reference to the ring buffer from which data is read.
const RingBufferDataType& ring_buffer_;
//! \brief Range of data currently available to read.
internal::Range data_range_;
};
// Allow just `LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader reader(foo);` to be declared
// without template arguments using C++17 class template argument deduction.
template <typename RingBufferDataType>
LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader(RingBufferDataType&)
-> LengthDelimitedRingBufferReader<RingBufferDataType>;
//! \brief Writes variable-length data buffers to a `RingBufferData`,
//! delimited by Base128 varint-encoded length delimiters.
//!
//! Holds a reference to a `RingBufferData` with the capacity to hold
//! `RingBufferDataType::size()` bytes of variable-length buffers each
//! preceded by its length (encoded as a Base128 length varint).
//!
//! Provides writing capabilities via `Push()`.
template <typename RingBufferDataType>
class LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter final {
public:
//! \brief Constructs a writer which holds a reference to `ring_buffer`.
//! \param[in] ring_buffer The ring buffer into which data will be written.
//! This object must outlive the lifetime of `ring_buffer`.
constexpr explicit LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter(
RingBufferDataType& ring_buffer)
: ring_buffer_(ring_buffer), ring_buffer_write_offset_(0) {}
LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter(const LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter&) =
delete;
LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter& operator=(
const LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter&) = delete;
//! \brief Writes data to the ring buffer.
//!
//! If there is not enough room remaining in the ring buffer to store the new
//! data, old data will be removed from the ring buffer in FIFO order until
//! there is room for the new data.
//!
//! \param[in] buffer The data to be written.
//! \param[in] buffer_length The lengh of `buffer`, in bytes.
//! \return On success, returns `true`, updates `ring_buffer.data_range`
//! to reflect the remaining data available to read, and updates
//! `ring_buffer_write_offset_` to reflec the current write positionl.
//! Otherwise, returns `false`.
bool Push(const void* const buffer,
typename RingBufferDataType::SizeType buffer_length) {
if (buffer_length == 0) {
// Pushing a zero-length buffer is not allowed
// (`LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter` reserves that to represent a
// temporarily truncated item below).
return false;
}
const internal::Range::Length buffer_varint_encoded_length =
internal::Base128VarintEncodedLength(buffer_length);
const internal::Range::Length bytes_needed =
buffer_varint_encoded_length + buffer_length;
if (bytes_needed > ring_buffer_.data.size()) {
return false;
}
// If needed, move the readable region forward one buffer at a time to make
// room for `buffer_length` bytes of new data.
auto readable_data_range = ring_buffer_.header.data_range;
internal::Range::Length bytes_available =
internal::RingBufferArraySize(ring_buffer_.data) -
readable_data_range.length;
while (bytes_available < bytes_needed) {
internal::Range::Length bytes_to_skip;
auto varint_length = ReadBase128VarintFromRingBuffer(
ring_buffer_.data, readable_data_range, bytes_to_skip);
if (!varint_length.has_value()) {
return false;
}
// Skip past the next entry including its prepended varint length.
readable_data_range.offset =
(readable_data_range.offset + bytes_to_skip) %
internal::RingBufferArraySize(ring_buffer_.data);
readable_data_range.length -= bytes_to_skip;
bytes_available += varint_length.value() + bytes_to_skip;
}
// Write the varint containing `buffer_length` to the current write
// position.
internal::Range write_range = {
ring_buffer_write_offset_,
bytes_needed,
};
internal::WriteBase128VarintToRingBuffer(
buffer_length, ring_buffer_.data, write_range);
// Next, write the bytes from `buffer`.
internal::WriteBytesToRingBuffer(
reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t* const>(buffer),
buffer_length,
ring_buffer_.data,
write_range);
// Finally, update the write position and read data range taking into
// account any items skipped to make room plus the new buffer's varint
// length and the new buffer's length.
ring_buffer_write_offset_ = write_range.offset;
const internal::Range final_data_range = {
readable_data_range.offset,
readable_data_range.length + bytes_needed,
};
ring_buffer_.header.data_range = final_data_range;
return true;
}
//! \brief Resets the state of the ring buffer and writer (e.g., for testing).
void ResetForTesting() {
ring_buffer_.ResetForTesting();
ring_buffer_write_offset_ = 0;
}
private:
//! \brief Reference to the ring buffer from which data is written.
RingBufferDataType& ring_buffer_;
// \brief Current write position next time `Push()` is invoked.
internal::Range::Offset ring_buffer_write_offset_;
};
// Allow just `LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter writer(foo);` to be declared
// without template arguments using C++17 class template argument deduction.
template <typename RingBufferDataType>
LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter(RingBufferDataType&)
-> LengthDelimitedRingBufferWriter<RingBufferDataType>;
} // namespace crashpad
#endif // CRASHPAD_CLIENT_LENGTH_DELIMITED_RING_BUFFER_H_