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Diffstat (limited to 'lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl')
-rw-r--r-- | lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl | 182 |
1 files changed, 57 insertions, 125 deletions
diff --git a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl index 9b21bf4141..63e39b12d1 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl +++ b/lib/diameter/src/base/diameter_codec.erl @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ encode(Mod, Opts, Msg) -> enc(_, Opts, #diameter_packet{msg = [#diameter_header{} = Hdr | As]} = Pkt) -> - try encode_avps(reorder(As), Opts) of + try encode_avps(As, Opts) of Avps -> Bin = list_to_binary(Avps), Len = 20 + size(Bin), @@ -206,51 +206,12 @@ values(Avps) -> %% Message as a list of #diameter_avp{} ... encode_avps(_, _, [#diameter_avp{} | _] = Avps, Opts) -> - encode_avps(reorder(Avps), Opts); + encode_avps(Avps, Opts); %% ... or as a tuple list or record. encode_avps(Mod, MsgName, Values, Opts) -> Mod:encode_avps(MsgName, Values, Opts). -%% reorder/1 -%% -%% Reorder AVPs for the relay case using the index field of -%% diameter_avp records. Decode populates this field in collect_avps -%% and presents AVPs in reverse order. A relay then sends the reversed -%% list with a Route-Record AVP prepended. The goal here is just to do -%% lists:reverse/1 in Grouped AVPs and the outer list, but only in the -%% case there are indexed AVPs at all, so as not to reverse lists that -%% have been explicilty sent (unindexed, in the desired order) as a -%% diameter_avp list. The effect is the same as lists:keysort/2, but -%% only on the cases we expect, not a general sort. - -reorder(Avps) -> - case reorder(Avps, []) of - false -> - Avps; - Sorted -> - Sorted - end. - -%% reorder/3 - -%% In case someone has reversed the list already. (Not likely.) -reorder([#diameter_avp{index = 0} | _] = Avps, Acc) -> - Avps ++ Acc; - -%% Assume indexed AVPs are in reverse order. -reorder([#diameter_avp{index = N} = A | Avps], Acc) - when is_integer(N) -> - lists:reverse(Avps, [A | Acc]); - -%% An unindexed AVP. -reorder([H | T], Acc) -> - reorder(T, [H | Acc]); - -%% No indexed members. -reorder([], _) -> - false. - %% encode_avps/2 encode_avps(Avps, Opts) -> @@ -327,13 +288,7 @@ decode(Mod, AppMod, Opts, Pkt) -> %% Relay application: just extract the avp's without any decoding of %% their data since we don't know the application in question. decode(?APP_ID_RELAY, _, _, _, #diameter_packet{} = Pkt) -> - case collect_avps(Pkt) of - {E, As} -> - Pkt#diameter_packet{avps = As, - errors = [E]}; - As -> - Pkt#diameter_packet{avps = As} - end; + collect_avps(Pkt); %% Otherwise decode using the dictionary. decode(_, Mod, AppMod, Opts, #diameter_packet{header = Hdr} = Pkt) -> @@ -342,35 +297,31 @@ decode(_, Mod, AppMod, Opts, #diameter_packet{header = Hdr} = Pkt) -> is_error = IsError} = Hdr, - MsgName = if IsError andalso not IsRequest -> + MsgName = if IsError, not IsRequest -> 'answer-message'; true -> Mod:msg_name(CmdCode, IsRequest) end, - decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, AppMod, Opts, Pkt, collect_avps(Pkt)); + decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, AppMod, Opts, Pkt); decode(Id, Mod, AppMod, Opts, Bin) when is_binary(Bin) -> decode(Id, Mod, AppMod, Opts, #diameter_packet{header = decode_header(Bin), bin = Bin}). -%% decode_avps/6 +%% decode_avps/5 -decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, AppMod, Opts, Pkt, {E, Avps}) -> - ?LOG(invalid_avp_length, Pkt#diameter_packet.header), - #diameter_packet{errors = Failed} - = P - = decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, AppMod, Opts, Pkt, Avps), - P#diameter_packet{errors = [E | Failed]}; - -decode_avps('', _, _, _, Pkt, Avps) -> %% unknown message ... - ?LOG(unknown_message, Pkt#diameter_packet.header), - Pkt#diameter_packet{avps = lists:reverse(Avps), - errors = [3001]}; %% DIAMETER_COMMAND_UNSUPPORTED +decode_avps('', _, _, _, #diameter_packet{header = H, %% unknown message + bin = Bin} + = Pkt) -> + ?LOG(unknown_message, H), + Pkt#diameter_packet{avps = collect_avps(Bin), + errors = [3001]}; %% DIAMETER_COMMAND_UNSUPPORTED %% msg = undefined identifies this case. -decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, AppMod, Opts, Pkt, Avps) -> %% ... or not +decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, AppMod, Opts, #diameter_packet{bin = Bin} = Pkt) -> + {_, Avps} = split_binary(Bin, 20), {Rec, As, Errors} = Mod:decode_avps(MsgName, Avps, Opts#{dictionary => AppMod, @@ -380,6 +331,8 @@ decode_avps(MsgName, Mod, AppMod, Opts, Pkt, Avps) -> %% ... or not errors = Errors, avps = As}. +%% reformat/3 + reformat(MsgName, Avps, #{decode_format := T}) when T == map; T == list -> @@ -524,24 +477,21 @@ msg_id(<<_:32, Rbit:1, _:7, CmdCode:24, ApplId:32, _/binary>>) -> %%% # collect_avps/1 %%% --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -%% Note that the returned list of AVP's is reversed relative to their -%% order in the binary. Note also that grouped avp's aren't unraveled, -%% only those at the top level. +%% This is only used for the relay decode. Note that grouped avp's +%% aren't unraveled, only those at the top level. --spec collect_avps(#diameter_packet{} | binary()) - -> [Avp] - | {Error, [Avp]} - when Avp :: #diameter_avp{}, - Error :: {5014, #diameter_avp{}}. +-spec collect_avps(#diameter_packet{}) + -> #diameter_packet{}; + (binary()) + -> [#diameter_avp{}]. -collect_avps(#diameter_packet{bin = <<_:20/binary, Avps/binary>>}) -> - collect_avps(Avps, 0, []); +collect_avps(#diameter_packet{bin = Bin} = Pkt) -> + Pkt#diameter_packet{avps = collect_avps(Bin)}; -collect_avps(Bin) - when is_binary(Bin) -> - collect_avps(Bin, 0, []). +collect_avps(<<_:20/binary, Avps/binary>>) -> + collect(Avps). -%% collect_avps/3 +%% collect/1 %% 0 1 2 3 %% 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 @@ -555,66 +505,48 @@ collect_avps(Bin) %% | Data ... %% +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ -collect_avps(<<Code:32, V:1, M:1, P:1, _:5, Len:24, I:V/unit:32, Rest/binary>>, - N, - Acc) -> - collect_avps(Code, - if 1 == V -> I; 0 == V -> undefined end, - 1 == M, - 1 == P, - Len - 8 - V*4, %% Might be negative, which ensures - ?PAD(Len), %% failure of the Data match below. - Rest, - N, - Acc); - -collect_avps(<<>>, _, Acc) -> - Acc; +collect(<<Code:32, V:1, M:1, P:1, _:5, Len:24, I:V/unit:32, Rest/binary>>) -> + collect(Rest, + Code, + if 1 == V -> I; 0 == V -> undefined end, + Len - 8 - V*4, %% Might be negative, which ensures + ?PAD(Len), %% failure of the match below. + 1 == M, + 1 == P); + +collect(<<>>) -> + []; %% Header is truncated. pack_avp/1 will pad this at encode if sent in %% a Failed-AVP. -collect_avps(Bin, _, Acc) -> - {{5014, #diameter_avp{data = Bin}}, Acc}. - -%% collect_avps/9 +collect(Bin) -> + [#diameter_avp{data = {5014, Bin}}]. -%% Duplicate the diameter_avp creation in each branch below to avoid -%% modifying the record, which profiling has shown to be a relatively -%% costly part of building the list. +%% collect/7 -collect_avps(Code, VendorId, M, P, Len, Pad, Rest, N, Acc) -> - case Rest of - <<Data:Len/binary, _:Pad/binary, T/binary>> -> +collect(Bin, Code, Vid, DataLen, Pad, M, P) -> + case Bin of + <<Data:DataLen/binary, _:Pad/binary, Rest/binary>> -> Avp = #diameter_avp{code = Code, - vendor_id = VendorId, + vendor_id = Vid, is_mandatory = M, need_encryption = P, - data = Data, - index = N}, - collect_avps(T, N+1, [Avp | Acc]); + data = Data}, + [Avp | collect(Rest)]; _ -> %% Length in header points past the end of the message, or - %% doesn't span the header. As stated in the 6733 text - %% above, it's sufficient to return a zero-filled minimal - %% payload if this is a request. Do this (in cases that we - %% know the type) by inducing a decode failure and letting - %% the dictionary's decode (in diameter_gen) deal with it. - %% - %% Note that the extra bit can only occur in the trailing - %% AVP of a message or Grouped AVP, since a faulty AVP - %% Length is otherwise indistinguishable from a correct - %% one here, as we don't know the types of the AVPs being - %% extracted. - Avp = #diameter_avp{code = Code, - vendor_id = VendorId, - is_mandatory = M, - need_encryption = P, - data = {5014, Rest}, - index = N}, - [Avp | Acc] + %% doesn't span the header. Note that an length error can + %% only occur in the trailing AVP of a message or Grouped + %% AVP, since a faulty AVP Length is otherwise + %% indistinguishable from a correct one here, as we don't + %% know the types of the AVPs being extracted. + [#diameter_avp{code = Code, + vendor_id = Vid, + is_mandatory = M, + need_encryption = P, + data = {5014, Bin}}] end. - %% 3588: %% %% DIAMETER_INVALID_AVP_LENGTH 5014 |