rtt-f030/bsp/stm32_radio/http.c

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C

/*
* http client for RT-Thread
*/
#include "http.h"
#include <dfs_posix.h>
#include <lwip/sockets.h>
#include <lwip/netdb.h>
const char _http_get[] = "GET ";
const char _http_host[] = "Host: ";
const char _http_getend[] = " HTTP/1.0\r\n";
const char _http_user_agent[] = "User-Agent: RT-Thread HTTP Agent\r\n";
const char _http_endheader[] = "\r\n";
extern long int strtol(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base);
//
// This function will parse the Content-Length header line and return the file size
//
int http_parse_content_length(char *mime_buf)
{
char *line;
line = strstr(mime_buf, "CONTENT-LENGTH:");
line += strlen("CONTENT-LENGTH:");
// Advance past any whitepace characters
while((*line == ' ') || (*line == '\t')) line++;
return (int)strtol(line, RT_NULL, 10);
}
//
// This function will parse the initial response header line and return 0 for a "200 OK",
// or return the error code in the event of an error (such as 404 - not found)
//
int http_is_error_header(char *mime_buf)
{
char *line;
int i;
int code;
line = strstr(mime_buf, "HTTP/1.");
line += strlen("HTTP/1.");
// Advance past minor protocol version number
line++;
// Advance past any whitespace characters
while((*line == ' ') || (*line == '\t')) line++;
// Terminate string after status code
for(i = 0; ((line[i] != ' ') && (line[i] != '\t')); i++);
line[i] = '\0';
code = (int)strtol(line, RT_NULL, 10);
if( code == 200 )
return 0;
else
return code;
}
//
// When a request has been sent, we can expect mime headers to be
// before the data. We need to read exactly to the end of the headers
// and no more data. This readline reads a single char at a time.
//
int http_read_line( int socket, char * buffer, int size )
{
char * ptr = buffer;
int count = 0;
int rc;
// Keep reading until we fill the buffer.
while ( count < size )
{
rc = recv( socket, ptr, 1, 0 );
if ( rc <= 0 ) return rc;
if ( (*ptr == '\n') ) break;
// increment after check for cr. Don't want to count the cr.
count++;
ptr++;
}
// Terminate string
*ptr = '\0';
// return how many bytes read.
return count;
}
//
// Before we can connect we need to parse the server address and optional
// port from the url provided. the format of "url" as passed to this function
// is "//192.168.0.1:8080/blah.elf" where "192.168.0.1" can be either an IP
// or a domain name and ":8080" is the optional port to connect to, default
// port is 80.
//
// This function will return a filename string for use in GET
// requests, and fill the structure pointed to by *server with the
// correct values.
//
const char *http_resolve_address( struct sockaddr_in *server, const char * url, char *host_addr)
{
char *ptr;
char port[6] = "80"; /* default port of 80(HTTP) */
int i = 0, is_domain;
struct hostent *hptr;
/* strip http: */
ptr = strchr(url, ':');
if (ptr != NULL)
{
url = ptr + 1;
}
/* URL must start with double forward slashes. */
if((url[0] != '/') || (url[1] != '/' )) return(NULL);
url += 2; is_domain = 0;
for(i = 0; ((url[i] != '\0') && (url[i] != '/')) && (i < 30); i++)
{
if((((host_addr[i] = url[i]) < '0') || (url[i] > '9')) && (url[i] != '.'))
{
if(url[i] == ':')
{
unsigned char w;
/* allow specification of port in URL like http://www.server.net:8080/ */
for(w = 0; ((w + i + 1) < 127) && (w < 5) && (url[w + i + 1] != '/') && (url[w + i + 1] != '\0'); w++)
port[w] = url[w + i + 1];
port[w] = '\0';
rt_kprintf("HTTP: using port %s for connection\n", port);
break;
}
else is_domain = 1;
}
}
/* get host addr ok. */
host_addr[i] = '\0';
if (is_domain)
{
/* resolve the host name. */
hptr = gethostbyname(host_addr);
if(hptr == 0)
{
rt_kprintf("HTTP: failed to resolve domain '%s'\n", host_addr);
return RT_NULL;
}
memcpy(&server->sin_addr, *hptr->h_addr_list, sizeof(server->sin_addr));
}
else
{
inet_aton(host_addr, (struct in_addr*)&(server->sin_addr));
}
/* set the port */
server->sin_port = htons((int) strtol(port, NULL, 10));
server->sin_family = AF_INET;
while (*url != '/') url ++;
return url;
}
//
// This is the main HTTP client connect work. Makes the connection
// and handles the protocol and reads the return headers. Needs
// to leave the stream at the start of the real data.
//
static int http_connect(struct http_session* session,
struct sockaddr_in * server, char *host_addr, const char * url)
{
int socket_handle;
int peer_handle;
int rc;
char mimeBuffer[100];
if((socket_handle = socket( PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, IPPROTO_TCP )) < 0)
{
rt_kprintf( "HTTP: SOCKET FAILED\n" );
return -1;
}
peer_handle = connect( socket_handle, (struct sockaddr *) server, sizeof(*server));
if ( peer_handle < 0 )
{
rt_kprintf( "HTTP: CONNECT FAILED %i\n", peer_handle );
return -1;
}
// Needs more error checking here.....
#if 0
rc = send( peer_handle, _http_get, sizeof( _http_get ) - 1, 0 );
rc = send( peer_handle, (void*) url, strlen( url ), 0 );
rc = send( peer_handle, _http_getend, sizeof( _http_getend ) - 1, 0 );
rc = send( peer_handle, _http_host, sizeof( _http_host ) - 1, 0 );
rc = send( peer_handle, host_addr, strlen( host_addr ), 0 );
rc = send( peer_handle, _http_endheader, sizeof( _http_endheader ) - 1, 0 ); // "\r\n"
rc = send( peer_handle, _http_user_agent, sizeof( _http_user_agent ) - 1, 0 );
rc = send( peer_handle, _http_endheader, sizeof( _http_endheader ) - 1, 0 );
#else
{
rt_uint8_t *ptr, *buf;
buf = rt_malloc (512);
ptr = buf;
rt_memcpy(ptr, _http_get, sizeof(_http_get) - 1);
ptr += sizeof(_http_get) - 1;
rt_memcpy(ptr, url, strlen(url));
ptr += strlen(url);
rt_memcpy(ptr, _http_getend, sizeof(_http_getend) - 1);
ptr += sizeof(_http_getend) - 1;
rt_memcpy(ptr, _http_host, sizeof(_http_host) - 1);
ptr += sizeof(_http_host) - 1;
rt_memcpy(ptr, host_addr, strlen(host_addr));
ptr += strlen(host_addr);
rt_memcpy(ptr, _http_endheader, sizeof(_http_endheader) - 1);
ptr += sizeof(_http_endheader) - 1;
rt_memcpy(ptr, _http_user_agent, sizeof(_http_user_agent) - 1);
ptr += sizeof(_http_user_agent) - 1;
rt_memcpy(ptr, _http_endheader, sizeof(_http_endheader) - 1);
ptr += sizeof(_http_endheader) - 1;
rc = send(peer_handle, buf,
(rt_uint32_t)ptr - (rt_uint32_t)buf, 0);
}
#endif
// We now need to read the header information
while ( 1 )
{
int i;
// read a line from the header information.
rc = http_read_line( peer_handle, mimeBuffer, 100 );
rt_kprintf(">> %s\n", mimeBuffer);
if ( rc < 0 ) return rc;
// End of headers is a blank line. exit.
if ( rc == 0 ) break;
if ( (rc == 1) && (mimeBuffer[0] == '\r') ) break;
// Convert mimeBuffer to upper case, so we can do string comps
for(i = 0; i < strlen(mimeBuffer); i++)
mimeBuffer[i] = toupper(mimeBuffer[i]);
if(strstr(mimeBuffer, "HTTP/1.")) // First line of header, contains status code. Check for an error code
{
rc = http_is_error_header(mimeBuffer);
if(rc)
{
rt_kprintf("HTTP: status code = %d!\n", rc);
return -rc;
}
}
if(strstr(mimeBuffer, "CONTENT-LENGTH:"))
{
session->size = http_parse_content_length(mimeBuffer);
rt_kprintf("size = %d\n", session->size);
}
}
// We've sent the request, and read the headers. SockHandle is
// now at the start of the main data read for a file io read.
return peer_handle;
}
struct http_session* http_session_open(char* url)
{
int peer_handle = 0;
struct sockaddr_in server;
const char *get_name;
char host_addr[32];
struct http_session* session;
session = (struct http_session*) rt_malloc(sizeof(struct http_session));
if(session == RT_NULL) return RT_NULL;
session->size = 0;
session->position = 0;
/* Check valid IP address and URL */
get_name = http_resolve_address(&server, url, &host_addr[0]);
if(get_name == NULL)
{
rt_free(session);
return RT_NULL;
}
// Now we connect and initiate the transfer by sending a
// request header to the server, and receiving the response header
if((peer_handle = http_connect(session, &server, host_addr, get_name)) < 0)
{
rt_kprintf("HTTP: failed to connect to '%s'!\n", host_addr);
rt_free(session);
return RT_NULL;
}
// http connect returns valid socket. Save in handle list.
session->socket = peer_handle;
/* open successfully */
return session;
}
rt_size_t http_session_read(struct http_session* session, rt_uint8_t *buffer, rt_size_t length)
{
int bytesRead = 0;
int totalRead = 0;
int left = length;
// Read until: there is an error, we've read "size" bytes or the remote
// side has closed the connection.
do
{
bytesRead = recv(session->socket, buffer + totalRead, left, 0);
if(bytesRead <= 0) break;
left -= bytesRead;
totalRead += bytesRead;
} while(left);
return totalRead;
}
rt_off_t http_session_seek(struct http_session* session, rt_off_t offset, int mode)
{
switch(mode)
{
case SEEK_SET:
session->position = offset;
break;
case SEEK_CUR:
session->position += offset;
break;
case SEEK_END:
session->position = session->size + offset;
break;
}
return session->position;
}
int http_session_close(struct http_session* session)
{
lwip_close(session->socket);
rt_free(session);
return 0;
}
#include <finsh.h>
void http_test(char* url)
{
struct http_session* session;
char buffer[80];
rt_size_t length;
session = http_session_open(url);
if (session == RT_NULL)
{
rt_kprintf("open http session failed\n");
return;
}
do
{
rt_memset(buffer, 0, sizeof(buffer));
length = http_session_read(session, buffer, sizeof(buffer));
rt_kprintf(buffer);rt_kprintf("\n");
} while (length > 0);
http_session_close(session);
}
FINSH_FUNCTION_EXPORT(http_test, http client test);