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hgweb: fail if an invalid command was supplied in url path (issue4071) Traditionally, the way to specify a command for hgweb was to use url query arguments (e.g. "?cmd=batch"). If the command is unknown to hgweb, it gives an error (e.g. "400 no such method: badcmd"). But there's also another way to specify a command: as a url path fragment (e.g. "/graph"). Before, hgweb was made forgiving (looks like it was made in 44c5157474e7) and user could put any unknown command in the url. If hgweb couldn't understand it, it would just silently fall back to the default command, which depends on the actual style (e.g. for paper it's shortlog, for monoblue it's summary). This was inconsistent and was breaking some tools that rely on http status codes (as noted in the issue4071). So this patch changes that behavior to the more consistent one, i.e. hgweb will now return "400 no such method: badcmd". So if some tool was relying on having an invalid command return http status code 200 and also have some information, then it will stop working. That is, if somebody typed foobar when they really meant shortlog (and the user was lucky enough to choose a style where the default command is shortlog too), that fact will now be revealed. Code-wise, the changed if block is only relevant when there's no "?cmd" query parameter (i.e. only when command is specified as a url path fragment), and looks like the removed else branch was there only for falling back to default command. With that removed, the rest of the code works as expected: it looks at the command, and if it's not known, raises a proper ErrorResponse exception with an appropriate message. Evidently, there were no tests that required the old behavior. But, frankly, I don't know any way to tell if anyone actually exploited such forgiving behavior in some in-house tool.

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/*
bdiff.c - efficient binary diff extension for Mercurial
Copyright 2005, 2006 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com>
This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of
the GNU General Public License, incorporated herein by reference.
Based roughly on Python difflib
*/
#define PY_SSIZE_T_CLEAN
#include <Python.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <limits.h>
#include "util.h"
struct line {
int hash, n, e;
Py_ssize_t len;
const char *l;
};
struct pos {
int pos, len;
};
struct hunk;
struct hunk {
int a1, a2, b1, b2;
struct hunk *next;
};
static int splitlines(const char *a, Py_ssize_t len, struct line **lr)
{
unsigned hash;
int i;
const char *p, *b = a;
const char * const plast = a + len - 1;
struct line *l;
/* count the lines */
i = 1; /* extra line for sentinel */
for (p = a; p < a + len; p++)
if (*p == '\n' || p == plast)
i++;
*lr = l = (struct line *)malloc(sizeof(struct line) * i);
if (!l)
return -1;
/* build the line array and calculate hashes */
hash = 0;
for (p = a; p < a + len; p++) {
/* Leonid Yuriev's hash */
hash = (hash * 1664525) + (unsigned char)*p + 1013904223;
if (*p == '\n' || p == plast) {
l->hash = hash;
hash = 0;
l->len = p - b + 1;
l->l = b;
l->n = INT_MAX;
l++;
b = p + 1;
}
}
/* set up a sentinel */
l->hash = 0;
l->len = 0;
l->l = a + len;
return i - 1;
}
static inline int cmp(struct line *a, struct line *b)
{
return a->hash != b->hash || a->len != b->len || memcmp(a->l, b->l, a->len);
}
static int equatelines(struct line *a, int an, struct line *b, int bn)
{
int i, j, buckets = 1, t, scale;
struct pos *h = NULL;
/* build a hash table of the next highest power of 2 */
while (buckets < bn + 1)
buckets *= 2;
/* try to allocate a large hash table to avoid collisions */
for (scale = 4; scale; scale /= 2) {
h = (struct pos *)malloc(scale * buckets * sizeof(struct pos));
if (h)
break;
}
if (!h)
return 0;
buckets = buckets * scale - 1;
/* clear the hash table */
for (i = 0; i <= buckets; i++) {
h[i].pos = INT_MAX;
h[i].len = 0;
}
/* add lines to the hash table chains */
for (i = bn - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
/* find the equivalence class */
for (j = b[i].hash & buckets; h[j].pos != INT_MAX;
j = (j + 1) & buckets)
if (!cmp(b + i, b + h[j].pos))
break;
/* add to the head of the equivalence class */
b[i].n = h[j].pos;
b[i].e = j;
h[j].pos = i;
h[j].len++; /* keep track of popularity */
}
/* compute popularity threshold */
t = (bn >= 31000) ? bn / 1000 : 1000000 / (bn + 1);
/* match items in a to their equivalence class in b */
for (i = 0; i < an; i++) {
/* find the equivalence class */
for (j = a[i].hash & buckets; h[j].pos != INT_MAX;
j = (j + 1) & buckets)
if (!cmp(a + i, b + h[j].pos))
break;
a[i].e = j; /* use equivalence class for quick compare */
if (h[j].len <= t)
a[i].n = h[j].pos; /* point to head of match list */
else
a[i].n = INT_MAX; /* too popular */
}
/* discard hash tables */
free(h);
return 1;
}
static int longest_match(struct line *a, struct line *b, struct pos *pos,
int a1, int a2, int b1, int b2, int *omi, int *omj)
{
int mi = a1, mj = b1, mk = 0, mb = 0, i, j, k;
for (i = a1; i < a2; i++) {
/* skip things before the current block */
for (j = a[i].n; j < b1; j = b[j].n)
;
/* loop through all lines match a[i] in b */
for (; j < b2; j = b[j].n) {
/* does this extend an earlier match? */
if (i > a1 && j > b1 && pos[j - 1].pos == i - 1)
k = pos[j - 1].len + 1;
else
k = 1;
pos[j].pos = i;
pos[j].len = k;
/* best match so far? */
if (k > mk) {
mi = i;
mj = j;
mk = k;
}
}
}
if (mk) {
mi = mi - mk + 1;
mj = mj - mk + 1;
}
/* expand match to include neighboring popular lines */
while (mi - mb > a1 && mj - mb > b1 &&
a[mi - mb - 1].e == b[mj - mb - 1].e)
mb++;
while (mi + mk < a2 && mj + mk < b2 &&
a[mi + mk].e == b[mj + mk].e)
mk++;
*omi = mi - mb;
*omj = mj - mb;
return mk + mb;
}
static struct hunk *recurse(struct line *a, struct line *b, struct pos *pos,
int a1, int a2, int b1, int b2, struct hunk *l)
{
int i, j, k;
while (1) {
/* find the longest match in this chunk */
k = longest_match(a, b, pos, a1, a2, b1, b2, &i, &j);
if (!k)
return l;
/* and recurse on the remaining chunks on either side */
l = recurse(a, b, pos, a1, i, b1, j, l);
if (!l)
return NULL;
l->next = (struct hunk *)malloc(sizeof(struct hunk));
if (!l->next)
return NULL;
l = l->next;
l->a1 = i;
l->a2 = i + k;
l->b1 = j;
l->b2 = j + k;
l->next = NULL;
/* tail-recursion didn't happen, so do equivalent iteration */
a1 = i + k;
b1 = j + k;
}
}
static int diff(struct line *a, int an, struct line *b, int bn,
struct hunk *base)
{
struct hunk *curr;
struct pos *pos;
int t, count = 0;
/* allocate and fill arrays */
t = equatelines(a, an, b, bn);
pos = (struct pos *)calloc(bn ? bn : 1, sizeof(struct pos));
if (pos && t) {
/* generate the matching block list */
curr = recurse(a, b, pos, 0, an, 0, bn, base);
if (!curr)
return -1;
/* sentinel end hunk */
curr->next = (struct hunk *)malloc(sizeof(struct hunk));
if (!curr->next)
return -1;
curr = curr->next;
curr->a1 = curr->a2 = an;
curr->b1 = curr->b2 = bn;
curr->next = NULL;
}
free(pos);
/* normalize the hunk list, try to push each hunk towards the end */
for (curr = base->next; curr; curr = curr->next) {
struct hunk *next = curr->next;
int shift = 0;
if (!next)
break;
if (curr->a2 == next->a1)
while (curr->a2 + shift < an && curr->b2 + shift < bn
&& !cmp(a + curr->a2 + shift,
b + curr->b2 + shift))
shift++;
else if (curr->b2 == next->b1)
while (curr->b2 + shift < bn && curr->a2 + shift < an
&& !cmp(b + curr->b2 + shift,
a + curr->a2 + shift))
shift++;
if (!shift)
continue;
curr->b2 += shift;
next->b1 += shift;
curr->a2 += shift;
next->a1 += shift;
}
for (curr = base->next; curr; curr = curr->next)
count++;
return count;
}
static void freehunks(struct hunk *l)
{
struct hunk *n;
for (; l; l = n) {
n = l->next;
free(l);
}
}
static PyObject *blocks(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
PyObject *sa, *sb, *rl = NULL, *m;
struct line *a, *b;
struct hunk l, *h;
int an, bn, count, pos = 0;
l.next = NULL;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "SS:bdiff", &sa, &sb))
return NULL;
an = splitlines(PyBytes_AsString(sa), PyBytes_Size(sa), &a);
bn = splitlines(PyBytes_AsString(sb), PyBytes_Size(sb), &b);
if (!a || !b)
goto nomem;
count = diff(a, an, b, bn, &l);
if (count < 0)
goto nomem;
rl = PyList_New(count);
if (!rl)
goto nomem;
for (h = l.next; h; h = h->next) {
m = Py_BuildValue("iiii", h->a1, h->a2, h->b1, h->b2);
PyList_SetItem(rl, pos, m);
pos++;
}
nomem:
free(a);
free(b);
freehunks(l.next);
return rl ? rl : PyErr_NoMemory();
}
static PyObject *bdiff(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
char *sa, *sb, *rb;
PyObject *result = NULL;
struct line *al, *bl;
struct hunk l, *h;
int an, bn, count;
Py_ssize_t len = 0, la, lb;
PyThreadState *_save;
l.next = NULL;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "s#s#:bdiff", &sa, &la, &sb, &lb))
return NULL;
if (la > UINT_MAX || lb > UINT_MAX) {
PyErr_SetString(PyExc_ValueError, "bdiff inputs too large");
return NULL;
}
_save = PyEval_SaveThread();
an = splitlines(sa, la, &al);
bn = splitlines(sb, lb, &bl);
if (!al || !bl)
goto nomem;
count = diff(al, an, bl, bn, &l);
if (count < 0)
goto nomem;
/* calculate length of output */
la = lb = 0;
for (h = l.next; h; h = h->next) {
if (h->a1 != la || h->b1 != lb)
len += 12 + bl[h->b1].l - bl[lb].l;
la = h->a2;
lb = h->b2;
}
PyEval_RestoreThread(_save);
_save = NULL;
result = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(NULL, len);
if (!result)
goto nomem;
/* build binary patch */
rb = PyBytes_AsString(result);
la = lb = 0;
for (h = l.next; h; h = h->next) {
if (h->a1 != la || h->b1 != lb) {
len = bl[h->b1].l - bl[lb].l;
putbe32((uint32_t)(al[la].l - al->l), rb);
putbe32((uint32_t)(al[h->a1].l - al->l), rb + 4);
putbe32((uint32_t)len, rb + 8);
memcpy(rb + 12, bl[lb].l, len);
rb += 12 + len;
}
la = h->a2;
lb = h->b2;
}
nomem:
if (_save)
PyEval_RestoreThread(_save);
free(al);
free(bl);
freehunks(l.next);
return result ? result : PyErr_NoMemory();
}
/*
* If allws != 0, remove all whitespace (' ', \t and \r). Otherwise,
* reduce whitespace sequences to a single space and trim remaining whitespace
* from end of lines.
*/
static PyObject *fixws(PyObject *self, PyObject *args)
{
PyObject *s, *result = NULL;
char allws, c;
const char *r;
Py_ssize_t i, rlen, wlen = 0;
char *w;
if (!PyArg_ParseTuple(args, "Sb:fixws", &s, &allws))
return NULL;
r = PyBytes_AsString(s);
rlen = PyBytes_Size(s);
w = (char *)malloc(rlen ? rlen : 1);
if (!w)
goto nomem;
for (i = 0; i != rlen; i++) {
c = r[i];
if (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\r') {
if (!allws && (wlen == 0 || w[wlen - 1] != ' '))
w[wlen++] = ' ';
} else if (c == '\n' && !allws
&& wlen > 0 && w[wlen - 1] == ' ') {
w[wlen - 1] = '\n';
} else {
w[wlen++] = c;
}
}
result = PyBytes_FromStringAndSize(w, wlen);
nomem:
free(w);
return result ? result : PyErr_NoMemory();
}
static char mdiff_doc[] = "Efficient binary diff.";
static PyMethodDef methods[] = {
{"bdiff", bdiff, METH_VARARGS, "calculate a binary diff\n"},
{"blocks", blocks, METH_VARARGS, "find a list of matching lines\n"},
{"fixws", fixws, METH_VARARGS, "normalize diff whitespaces\n"},
{NULL, NULL}
};
#ifdef IS_PY3K
static struct PyModuleDef bdiff_module = {
PyModuleDef_HEAD_INIT,
"bdiff",
mdiff_doc,
-1,
methods
};
PyMODINIT_FUNC PyInit_bdiff(void)
{
return PyModule_Create(&bdiff_module);
}
#else
PyMODINIT_FUNC initbdiff(void)
{
Py_InitModule3("bdiff", methods, mdiff_doc);
}
#endif