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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package multipart
import (
"bytes"
"errors"
"internal/godebug"
"io"
"math"
"net/textproto"
"os"
"strconv"
)
// ErrMessageTooLarge is returned by ReadForm if the message form
// data is too large to be processed.
var ErrMessageTooLarge = errors.New("multipart: message too large")
// TODO(adg,bradfitz): find a way to unify the DoS-prevention strategy here
// with that of the http package's ParseForm.
// ReadForm parses an entire multipart message whose parts have
// a Content-Disposition of "form-data".
// It stores up to maxMemory bytes + 10MB (reserved for non-file parts)
// in memory. File parts which can't be stored in memory will be stored on
// disk in temporary files.
// It returns ErrMessageTooLarge if all non-file parts can't be stored in
// memory.
func (r *Reader) ReadForm(maxMemory int64) (*Form, error) {
return r.readForm(maxMemory)
}
var (
multipartFiles = godebug.New("#multipartfiles") // TODO: document and remove #
multipartMaxParts = godebug.New("multipartmaxparts")
)
func (r *Reader) readForm(maxMemory int64) (_ *Form, err error) {
form := &Form{make(map[string][]string), make(map[string][]*FileHeader)}
var (
file *os.File
fileOff int64
)
numDiskFiles := 0
combineFiles := true
if multipartFiles.Value() == "distinct" {
combineFiles = false
// multipartFiles.IncNonDefault() // TODO: uncomment after documenting
}
maxParts := 1000
if s := multipartMaxParts.Value(); s != "" {
if v, err := strconv.Atoi(s); err == nil && v >= 0 {
maxParts = v
multipartMaxParts.IncNonDefault()
}
}
maxHeaders := maxMIMEHeaders()
defer func() {
if file != nil {
if cerr := file.Close(); err == nil {
err = cerr
}
}
if combineFiles && numDiskFiles > 1 {
for _, fhs := range form.File {
for _, fh := range fhs {
fh.tmpshared = true
}
}
}
if err != nil {
form.RemoveAll()
if file != nil {
os.Remove(file.Name())
}
}
}()
// maxFileMemoryBytes is the maximum bytes of file data we will store in memory.
// Data past this limit is written to disk.
// This limit strictly applies to content, not metadata (filenames, MIME headers, etc.),
// since metadata is always stored in memory, not disk.
//
// maxMemoryBytes is the maximum bytes we will store in memory, including file content,
// non-file part values, metadata, and map entry overhead.
//
// We reserve an additional 10 MB in maxMemoryBytes for non-file data.
//
// The relationship between these parameters, as well as the overly-large and
// unconfigurable 10 MB added on to maxMemory, is unfortunate but difficult to change
// within the constraints of the API as documented.
maxFileMemoryBytes := maxMemory
if maxFileMemoryBytes == math.MaxInt64 {
maxFileMemoryBytes--
}
maxMemoryBytes := maxMemory + int64(10<<20)
if maxMemoryBytes <= 0 {
if maxMemory < 0 {
maxMemoryBytes = 0
} else {
maxMemoryBytes = math.MaxInt64
}
}
var copyBuf []byte
for {
p, err := r.nextPart(false, maxMemoryBytes, maxHeaders)
if err == io.EOF {
break
}
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if maxParts <= 0 {
return nil, ErrMessageTooLarge
}
maxParts--
name := p.FormName()
if name == "" {
continue
}
filename := p.FileName()
// Multiple values for the same key (one map entry, longer slice) are cheaper
// than the same number of values for different keys (many map entries), but
// using a consistent per-value cost for overhead is simpler.
const mapEntryOverhead = 200
maxMemoryBytes -= int64(len(name))
maxMemoryBytes -= mapEntryOverhead
if maxMemoryBytes < 0 {
// We can't actually take this path, since nextPart would already have
// rejected the MIME headers for being too large. Check anyway.
return nil, ErrMessageTooLarge
}
var b bytes.Buffer
if filename == "" {
// value, store as string in memory
n, err := io.CopyN(&b, p, maxMemoryBytes+1)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
return nil, err
}
maxMemoryBytes -= n
if maxMemoryBytes < 0 {
return nil, ErrMessageTooLarge
}
form.Value[name] = append(form.Value[name], b.String())
continue
}
// file, store in memory or on disk
const fileHeaderSize = 100
maxMemoryBytes -= mimeHeaderSize(p.Header)
maxMemoryBytes -= mapEntryOverhead
maxMemoryBytes -= fileHeaderSize
if maxMemoryBytes < 0 {
return nil, ErrMessageTooLarge
}
for _, v := range p.Header {
maxHeaders -= int64(len(v))
}
fh := &FileHeader{
Filename: filename,
Header: p.Header,
}
n, err := io.CopyN(&b, p, maxFileMemoryBytes+1)
if err != nil && err != io.EOF {
return nil, err
}
if n > maxFileMemoryBytes {
if file == nil {
file, err = os.CreateTemp(r.tempDir, "multipart-")
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
}
numDiskFiles++
if _, err := file.Write(b.Bytes()); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
if copyBuf == nil {
copyBuf = make([]byte, 32*1024) // same buffer size as io.Copy uses
}
// os.File.ReadFrom will allocate its own copy buffer if we let io.Copy use it.
type writerOnly struct{ io.Writer }
remainingSize, err := io.CopyBuffer(writerOnly{file}, p, copyBuf)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
fh.tmpfile = file.Name()
fh.Size = int64(b.Len()) + remainingSize
fh.tmpoff = fileOff
fileOff += fh.Size
if !combineFiles {
if err := file.Close(); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
file = nil
}
} else {
fh.content = b.Bytes()
fh.Size = int64(len(fh.content))
maxFileMemoryBytes -= n
maxMemoryBytes -= n
}
form.File[name] = append(form.File[name], fh)
}
return form, nil
}
func mimeHeaderSize(h textproto.MIMEHeader) (size int64) {
size = 400
for k, vs := range h {
size += int64(len(k))
size += 200 // map entry overhead
for _, v := range vs {
size += int64(len(v))
}
}
return size
}
// Form is a parsed multipart form.
// Its File parts are stored either in memory or on disk,
// and are accessible via the *FileHeader's Open method.
// Its Value parts are stored as strings.
// Both are keyed by field name.
type Form struct {
Value map[string][]string
File map[string][]*FileHeader
}
// RemoveAll removes any temporary files associated with a Form.
func (f *Form) RemoveAll() error {
var err error
for _, fhs := range f.File {
for _, fh := range fhs {
if fh.tmpfile != "" {
e := os.Remove(fh.tmpfile)
if e != nil && !errors.Is(e, os.ErrNotExist) && err == nil {
err = e
}
}
}
}
return err
}
// A FileHeader describes a file part of a multipart request.
type FileHeader struct {
Filename string
Header textproto.MIMEHeader
Size int64
content []byte
tmpfile string
tmpoff int64
tmpshared bool
}
// Open opens and returns the FileHeader's associated File.
func (fh *FileHeader) Open() (File, error) {
if b := fh.content; b != nil {
r := io.NewSectionReader(bytes.NewReader(b), 0, int64(len(b)))
return sectionReadCloser{r, nil}, nil
}
if fh.tmpshared {
f, err := os.Open(fh.tmpfile)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
r := io.NewSectionReader(f, fh.tmpoff, fh.Size)
return sectionReadCloser{r, f}, nil
}
return os.Open(fh.tmpfile)
}
// File is an interface to access the file part of a multipart message.
// Its contents may be either stored in memory or on disk.
// If stored on disk, the File's underlying concrete type will be an *os.File.
type File interface {
io.Reader
io.ReaderAt
io.Seeker
io.Closer
}
// helper types to turn a []byte into a File
type sectionReadCloser struct {
*io.SectionReader
io.Closer
}
func (rc sectionReadCloser) Close() error {
if rc.Closer != nil {
return rc.Closer.Close()
}
return nil
}
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