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use crate::frame::{self, Frame, Kind, Reason};
use crate::frame::{
    DEFAULT_MAX_FRAME_SIZE, DEFAULT_SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE, MAX_MAX_FRAME_SIZE,
};
use crate::proto::Error;

use crate::hpack;

use futures_core::Stream;

use bytes::BytesMut;

use std::io;

use std::pin::Pin;
use std::task::{Context, Poll};
use tokio::io::AsyncRead;
use tokio_util::codec::FramedRead as InnerFramedRead;
use tokio_util::codec::{LengthDelimitedCodec, LengthDelimitedCodecError};

// 16 MB "sane default" taken from golang http2
const DEFAULT_SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE: usize = 16 << 20;

#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct FramedRead<T> {
    inner: InnerFramedRead<T, LengthDelimitedCodec>,

    // hpack decoder state
    hpack: hpack::Decoder,

    max_header_list_size: usize,

    partial: Option<Partial>,
}

/// Partially loaded headers frame
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Partial {
    /// Empty frame
    frame: Continuable,

    /// Partial header payload
    buf: BytesMut,
}

#[derive(Debug)]
enum Continuable {
    Headers(frame::Headers),
    PushPromise(frame::PushPromise),
}

impl<T> FramedRead<T> {
    pub fn new(inner: InnerFramedRead<T, LengthDelimitedCodec>) -> FramedRead<T> {
        FramedRead {
            inner,
            hpack: hpack::Decoder::new(DEFAULT_SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE),
            max_header_list_size: DEFAULT_SETTINGS_MAX_HEADER_LIST_SIZE,
            partial: None,
        }
    }

    pub fn get_ref(&self) -> &T {
        self.inner.get_ref()
    }

    pub fn get_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
        self.inner.get_mut()
    }

    /// Returns the current max frame size setting
    #[cfg(feature = "unstable")]
    #[inline]
    pub fn max_frame_size(&self) -> usize {
        self.inner.decoder().max_frame_length()
    }

    /// Updates the max frame size setting.
    ///
    /// Must be within 16,384 and 16,777,215.
    #[inline]
    pub fn set_max_frame_size(&mut self, val: usize) {
        assert!(DEFAULT_MAX_FRAME_SIZE as usize <= val && val <= MAX_MAX_FRAME_SIZE as usize);
        self.inner.decoder_mut().set_max_frame_length(val)
    }

    /// Update the max header list size setting.
    #[inline]
    pub fn set_max_header_list_size(&mut self, val: usize) {
        self.max_header_list_size = val;
    }
}

/// Decodes a frame.
///
/// This method is intentionally de-generified and outlined because it is very large.
fn decode_frame(
    hpack: &mut hpack::Decoder,
    max_header_list_size: usize,
    partial_inout: &mut Option<Partial>,
    mut bytes: BytesMut,
) -> Result<Option<Frame>, Error> {
    let span = tracing::trace_span!("FramedRead::decode_frame", offset = bytes.len());
    let _e = span.enter();

    tracing::trace!("decoding frame from {}B", bytes.len());

    // Parse the head
    let head = frame::Head::parse(&bytes);

    if partial_inout.is_some() && head.kind() != Kind::Continuation {
        proto_err!(conn: "expected CONTINUATION, got {:?}", head.kind());
        return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
    }

    let kind = head.kind();

    tracing::trace!(frame.kind = ?kind);

    macro_rules! header_block {
        ($frame:ident, $head:ident, $bytes:ident) => ({
            // Drop the frame header
            // TODO: Change to drain: carllerche/bytes#130
            let _ = $bytes.split_to(frame::HEADER_LEN);

            // Parse the header frame w/o parsing the payload
            let (mut frame, mut payload) = match frame::$frame::load($head, $bytes) {
                Ok(res) => res,
                Err(frame::Error::InvalidDependencyId) => {
                    proto_err!(stream: "invalid HEADERS dependency ID");
                    // A stream cannot depend on itself. An endpoint MUST
                    // treat this as a stream error (Section 5.4.2) of type
                    // `PROTOCOL_ERROR`.
                    return Err(Error::library_reset($head.stream_id(), Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                },
                Err(e) => {
                    proto_err!(conn: "failed to load frame; err={:?}", e);
                    return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                }
            };

            let is_end_headers = frame.is_end_headers();

            // Load the HPACK encoded headers
            match frame.load_hpack(&mut payload, max_header_list_size, hpack) {
                Ok(_) => {},
                Err(frame::Error::Hpack(hpack::DecoderError::NeedMore(_))) if !is_end_headers => {},
                Err(frame::Error::MalformedMessage) => {
                    let id = $head.stream_id();
                    proto_err!(stream: "malformed header block; stream={:?}", id);
                    return Err(Error::library_reset(id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                },
                Err(e) => {
                    proto_err!(conn: "failed HPACK decoding; err={:?}", e);
                    return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                }
            }

            if is_end_headers {
                frame.into()
            } else {
                tracing::trace!("loaded partial header block");
                // Defer returning the frame
                *partial_inout = Some(Partial {
                    frame: Continuable::$frame(frame),
                    buf: payload,
                });

                return Ok(None);
            }
        });
    }

    let frame = match kind {
        Kind::Settings => {
            let res = frame::Settings::load(head, &bytes[frame::HEADER_LEN..]);

            res.map_err(|e| {
                proto_err!(conn: "failed to load SETTINGS frame; err={:?}", e);
                Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR)
            })?
            .into()
        }
        Kind::Ping => {
            let res = frame::Ping::load(head, &bytes[frame::HEADER_LEN..]);

            res.map_err(|e| {
                proto_err!(conn: "failed to load PING frame; err={:?}", e);
                Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR)
            })?
            .into()
        }
        Kind::WindowUpdate => {
            let res = frame::WindowUpdate::load(head, &bytes[frame::HEADER_LEN..]);

            res.map_err(|e| {
                proto_err!(conn: "failed to load WINDOW_UPDATE frame; err={:?}", e);
                Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR)
            })?
            .into()
        }
        Kind::Data => {
            let _ = bytes.split_to(frame::HEADER_LEN);
            let res = frame::Data::load(head, bytes.freeze());

            // TODO: Should this always be connection level? Probably not...
            res.map_err(|e| {
                proto_err!(conn: "failed to load DATA frame; err={:?}", e);
                Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR)
            })?
            .into()
        }
        Kind::Headers => header_block!(Headers, head, bytes),
        Kind::Reset => {
            let res = frame::Reset::load(head, &bytes[frame::HEADER_LEN..]);
            res.map_err(|e| {
                proto_err!(conn: "failed to load RESET frame; err={:?}", e);
                Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR)
            })?
            .into()
        }
        Kind::GoAway => {
            let res = frame::GoAway::load(&bytes[frame::HEADER_LEN..]);
            res.map_err(|e| {
                proto_err!(conn: "failed to load GO_AWAY frame; err={:?}", e);
                Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR)
            })?
            .into()
        }
        Kind::PushPromise => header_block!(PushPromise, head, bytes),
        Kind::Priority => {
            if head.stream_id() == 0 {
                // Invalid stream identifier
                proto_err!(conn: "invalid stream ID 0");
                return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
            }

            match frame::Priority::load(head, &bytes[frame::HEADER_LEN..]) {
                Ok(frame) => frame.into(),
                Err(frame::Error::InvalidDependencyId) => {
                    // A stream cannot depend on itself. An endpoint MUST
                    // treat this as a stream error (Section 5.4.2) of type
                    // `PROTOCOL_ERROR`.
                    let id = head.stream_id();
                    proto_err!(stream: "PRIORITY invalid dependency ID; stream={:?}", id);
                    return Err(Error::library_reset(id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                }
                Err(e) => {
                    proto_err!(conn: "failed to load PRIORITY frame; err={:?};", e);
                    return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                }
            }
        }
        Kind::Continuation => {
            let is_end_headers = (head.flag() & 0x4) == 0x4;

            let mut partial = match partial_inout.take() {
                Some(partial) => partial,
                None => {
                    proto_err!(conn: "received unexpected CONTINUATION frame");
                    return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                }
            };

            // The stream identifiers must match
            if partial.frame.stream_id() != head.stream_id() {
                proto_err!(conn: "CONTINUATION frame stream ID does not match previous frame stream ID");
                return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
            }

            // Extend the buf
            if partial.buf.is_empty() {
                partial.buf = bytes.split_off(frame::HEADER_LEN);
            } else {
                if partial.frame.is_over_size() {
                    // If there was left over bytes previously, they may be
                    // needed to continue decoding, even though we will
                    // be ignoring this frame. This is done to keep the HPACK
                    // decoder state up-to-date.
                    //
                    // Still, we need to be careful, because if a malicious
                    // attacker were to try to send a gigantic string, such
                    // that it fits over multiple header blocks, we could
                    // grow memory uncontrollably again, and that'd be a shame.
                    //
                    // Instead, we use a simple heuristic to determine if
                    // we should continue to ignore decoding, or to tell
                    // the attacker to go away.
                    if partial.buf.len() + bytes.len() > max_header_list_size {
                        proto_err!(conn: "CONTINUATION frame header block size over ignorable limit");
                        return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::COMPRESSION_ERROR));
                    }
                }
                partial.buf.extend_from_slice(&bytes[frame::HEADER_LEN..]);
            }

            match partial
                .frame
                .load_hpack(&mut partial.buf, max_header_list_size, hpack)
            {
                Ok(_) => {}
                Err(frame::Error::Hpack(hpack::DecoderError::NeedMore(_))) if !is_end_headers => {}
                Err(frame::Error::MalformedMessage) => {
                    let id = head.stream_id();
                    proto_err!(stream: "malformed CONTINUATION frame; stream={:?}", id);
                    return Err(Error::library_reset(id, Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                }
                Err(e) => {
                    proto_err!(conn: "failed HPACK decoding; err={:?}", e);
                    return Err(Error::library_go_away(Reason::PROTOCOL_ERROR));
                }
            }

            if is_end_headers {
                partial.frame.into()
            } else {
                *partial_inout = Some(partial);
                return Ok(None);
            }
        }
        Kind::Unknown => {
            // Unknown frames are ignored
            return Ok(None);
        }
    };

    Ok(Some(frame))
}

impl<T> Stream for FramedRead<T>
where
    T: AsyncRead + Unpin,
{
    type Item = Result<Frame, Error>;

    fn poll_next(mut self: Pin<&mut Self>, cx: &mut Context<'_>) -> Poll<Option<Self::Item>> {
        let span = tracing::trace_span!("FramedRead::poll_next");
        let _e = span.enter();
        loop {
            tracing::trace!("poll");
            let bytes = match ready!(Pin::new(&mut self.inner).poll_next(cx)) {
                Some(Ok(bytes)) => bytes,
                Some(Err(e)) => return Poll::Ready(Some(Err(map_err(e)))),
                None => return Poll::Ready(None),
            };

            tracing::trace!(read.bytes = bytes.len());
            let Self {
                ref mut hpack,
                max_header_list_size,
                ref mut partial,
                ..
            } = *self;
            if let Some(frame) = decode_frame(hpack, max_header_list_size, partial, bytes)? {
                tracing::debug!(?frame, "received");
                return Poll::Ready(Some(Ok(frame)));
            }
        }
    }
}

fn map_err(err: io::Error) -> Error {
    if let io::ErrorKind::InvalidData = err.kind() {
        if let Some(custom) = err.get_ref() {
            if custom.is::<LengthDelimitedCodecError>() {
                return Error::library_go_away(Reason::FRAME_SIZE_ERROR);
            }
        }
    }
    err.into()
}

// ===== impl Continuable =====

impl Continuable {
    fn stream_id(&self) -> frame::StreamId {
        match *self {
            Continuable::Headers(ref h) => h.stream_id(),
            Continuable::PushPromise(ref p) => p.stream_id(),
        }
    }

    fn is_over_size(&self) -> bool {
        match *self {
            Continuable::Headers(ref h) => h.is_over_size(),
            Continuable::PushPromise(ref p) => p.is_over_size(),
        }
    }

    fn load_hpack(
        &mut self,
        src: &mut BytesMut,
        max_header_list_size: usize,
        decoder: &mut hpack::Decoder,
    ) -> Result<(), frame::Error> {
        match *self {
            Continuable::Headers(ref mut h) => h.load_hpack(src, max_header_list_size, decoder),
            Continuable::PushPromise(ref mut p) => p.load_hpack(src, max_header_list_size, decoder),
        }
    }
}

impl<T> From<Continuable> for Frame<T> {
    fn from(cont: Continuable) -> Self {
        match cont {
            Continuable::Headers(mut headers) => {
                headers.set_end_headers();
                headers.into()
            }
            Continuable::PushPromise(mut push) => {
                push.set_end_headers();
                push.into()
            }
        }
    }
}