curl/tests/libtest/lib654.c
Patrick Monnerat e44ddfd477 mime: clone mime tree upon easy handle duplication.
A mime tree attached to an easy handle using CURLOPT_MIMEPOST is
strongly bound to the handle: there is a pointer to the easy handle in
each item of the mime tree and following the parent pointer list
of mime items ends in a dummy part stored within the handle.

Because of this binding, a mime tree cannot be shared between different
easy handles, thus it needs to be cloned upon easy handle duplication.

There is no way for the caller to get the duplicated mime tree
handle: it is then set to be automatically destroyed upon freeing the
new easy handle.

New test 654 checks proper mime structure duplication/release.

Add a warning note in curl_mime_data_cb() documentation about sharing
user data between duplicated handles.

Closes #2235
2018-01-14 19:43:12 +01:00

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#include "test.h"
#include "memdebug.h"
static char data[]=
#ifdef CURL_DOES_CONVERSIONS
/* ASCII representation with escape sequences for non-ASCII platforms */
"\x74\x68\x69\x73\x20\x69\x73\x20\x77\x68\x61\x74\x20\x77\x65\x20\x70"
"\x6f\x73\x74\x20\x74\x6f\x20\x74\x68\x65\x20\x73\x69\x6c\x6c\x79\x20"
"\x77\x65\x62\x20\x73\x65\x72\x76\x65\x72\x0a";
#else
"this is what we post to the silly web server\n";
#endif
struct WriteThis {
char *readptr;
curl_off_t sizeleft;
int freecount;
};
static void free_callback(void *userp)
{
struct WriteThis *pooh = (struct WriteThis *) userp;
pooh->freecount++;
}
static size_t read_callback(char *ptr, size_t size, size_t nmemb, void *userp)
{
struct WriteThis *pooh = (struct WriteThis *)userp;
int eof = !*pooh->readptr;
if(size*nmemb < 1)
return 0;
eof = pooh->sizeleft <= 0;
if(!eof)
pooh->sizeleft--;
if(!eof) {
*ptr = *pooh->readptr; /* copy one single byte */
pooh->readptr++; /* advance pointer */
return 1; /* we return 1 byte at a time! */
}
return 0; /* no more data left to deliver */
}
int test(char *URL)
{
CURL *easy = NULL;
CURL *easy2 = NULL;
curl_mime *mime = NULL;
curl_mimepart *part;
struct curl_slist *hdrs = NULL;
CURLcode result;
int res = TEST_ERR_FAILURE;
struct WriteThis pooh;
/*
* Check proper copy/release of mime post data bound to a duplicated
* easy handle.
*/
if(curl_global_init(CURL_GLOBAL_ALL) != CURLE_OK) {
fprintf(stderr, "curl_global_init() failed\n");
return TEST_ERR_MAJOR_BAD;
}
easy = curl_easy_init();
/* First set the URL that is about to receive our POST. */
test_setopt(easy, CURLOPT_URL, URL);
/* get verbose debug output please */
test_setopt(easy, CURLOPT_VERBOSE, 1L);
/* include headers in the output */
test_setopt(easy, CURLOPT_HEADER, 1L);
/* Prepare the callback structure. */
pooh.readptr = data;
pooh.sizeleft = (curl_off_t) strlen(data);
pooh.freecount = 0;
/* Build the mime tree. */
mime = curl_mime_init(easy);
part = curl_mime_addpart(mime);
curl_mime_data(part, "hello", CURL_ZERO_TERMINATED);
curl_mime_name(part, "greeting");
curl_mime_type(part, "application/X-Greeting");
curl_mime_encoder(part, "base64");
hdrs = curl_slist_append(hdrs, "X-Test-Number: 654");
curl_mime_headers(part, hdrs, TRUE);
part = curl_mime_addpart(mime);
curl_mime_filedata(part, "log/file654.txt");
part = curl_mime_addpart(mime);
curl_mime_data_cb(part, (curl_off_t) -1, read_callback, NULL, free_callback,
&pooh);
/* Bind mime data to its easy handle. */
test_setopt(easy, CURLOPT_MIMEPOST, mime);
/* Duplicate the handle. */
easy2 = curl_easy_duphandle(easy);
if(!easy2) {
fprintf(stderr, "curl_easy_duphandle() failed\n");
res = TEST_ERR_FAILURE;
goto test_cleanup;
}
/* Now free the mime structure: it should unbind it from the first
easy handle. */
curl_mime_free(mime);
mime = NULL; /* Already cleaned up. */
/* Perform on the first handle: should not send any data. */
result = curl_easy_perform(easy);
if(result) {
fprintf(stderr, "curl_easy_perform(original) failed\n");
res = (int) result;
goto test_cleanup;
}
/* Perform on the second handle: if the bound mime structure has not been
duplicated properly, it should cause a valgrind error. */
result = curl_easy_perform(easy2);
if(result) {
fprintf(stderr, "curl_easy_perform(duplicated) failed\n");
res = (int) result;
goto test_cleanup;
}
/* Free the duplicated handle: it should call free_callback again.
If the mime copy was bad or not automatically released, valgrind
will signal it. */
curl_easy_cleanup(easy2);
easy2 = NULL; /* Already cleaned up. */
if(pooh.freecount != 2) {
fprintf(stderr, "free_callback() called %d times instead of 2\n",
pooh.freecount);
res = TEST_ERR_FAILURE;
goto test_cleanup;
}
test_cleanup:
curl_easy_cleanup(easy);
curl_easy_cleanup(easy2);
curl_mime_free(mime);
curl_global_cleanup();
return res;
}