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sslutil: add support for SSLKEYLOGFILE to wrapsocket I recently learned of a Firefox/Chrome feature that allows wiresharking otherwise-TLS'd network connections. Gloriously, there's a pypi module that enables this same feature on Python, so let's add support for it to Mercurial in case we need to wireshark some HTTPs connections. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D6343

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# Copyright 2015 Facebook, Inc.
# All rights reserved.
#
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# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
#
# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
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#
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# prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"
# AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
# FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
# DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
# SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER
# CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
# OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function
# no unicode literals
import binascii
import collections
import ctypes
import struct
import sys
from . import (
compat,
)
BSER_ARRAY = b'\x00'
BSER_OBJECT = b'\x01'
BSER_BYTESTRING = b'\x02'
BSER_INT8 = b'\x03'
BSER_INT16 = b'\x04'
BSER_INT32 = b'\x05'
BSER_INT64 = b'\x06'
BSER_REAL = b'\x07'
BSER_TRUE = b'\x08'
BSER_FALSE = b'\x09'
BSER_NULL = b'\x0a'
BSER_TEMPLATE = b'\x0b'
BSER_SKIP = b'\x0c'
BSER_UTF8STRING = b'\x0d'
if compat.PYTHON3:
STRING_TYPES = (str, bytes)
unicode = str
def tobytes(i):
return str(i).encode('ascii')
long = int
else:
STRING_TYPES = (unicode, str)
tobytes = bytes
# Leave room for the serialization header, which includes
# our overall length. To make things simpler, we'll use an
# int32 for the header
EMPTY_HEADER = b"\x00\x01\x05\x00\x00\x00\x00"
EMPTY_HEADER_V2 = b"\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x05\x00\x00\x00\x00"
def _int_size(x):
"""Return the smallest size int that can store the value"""
if -0x80 <= x <= 0x7F:
return 1
elif -0x8000 <= x <= 0x7FFF:
return 2
elif -0x80000000 <= x <= 0x7FFFFFFF:
return 4
elif long(-0x8000000000000000) <= x <= long(0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF):
return 8
else:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot represent value: ' + str(x))
def _buf_pos(buf, pos):
ret = buf[pos]
# In Python 2, buf is a str array so buf[pos] is a string. In Python 3, buf
# is a bytes array and buf[pos] is an integer.
if compat.PYTHON3:
ret = bytes((ret,))
return ret
class _bser_buffer(object):
def __init__(self, version):
self.bser_version = version
self.buf = ctypes.create_string_buffer(8192)
if self.bser_version == 1:
struct.pack_into(tobytes(len(EMPTY_HEADER)) + b's', self.buf, 0,
EMPTY_HEADER)
self.wpos = len(EMPTY_HEADER)
else:
assert self.bser_version == 2
struct.pack_into(tobytes(len(EMPTY_HEADER_V2)) + b's', self.buf, 0,
EMPTY_HEADER_V2)
self.wpos = len(EMPTY_HEADER_V2)
def ensure_size(self, size):
while ctypes.sizeof(self.buf) - self.wpos < size:
ctypes.resize(self.buf, ctypes.sizeof(self.buf) * 2)
def append_long(self, val):
size = _int_size(val)
to_write = size + 1
self.ensure_size(to_write)
if size == 1:
struct.pack_into(b'=cb', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT8, val)
elif size == 2:
struct.pack_into(b'=ch', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT16, val)
elif size == 4:
struct.pack_into(b'=ci', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT32, val)
elif size == 8:
struct.pack_into(b'=cq', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_INT64, val)
else:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot represent this long value')
self.wpos += to_write
def append_string(self, s):
if isinstance(s, unicode):
s = s.encode('utf-8')
s_len = len(s)
size = _int_size(s_len)
to_write = 2 + size + s_len
self.ensure_size(to_write)
if size == 1:
struct.pack_into(b'=ccb' + tobytes(s_len) + b's', self.buf,
self.wpos, BSER_BYTESTRING, BSER_INT8, s_len, s)
elif size == 2:
struct.pack_into(b'=cch' + tobytes(s_len) + b's', self.buf,
self.wpos, BSER_BYTESTRING, BSER_INT16, s_len, s)
elif size == 4:
struct.pack_into(b'=cci' + tobytes(s_len) + b's', self.buf,
self.wpos, BSER_BYTESTRING, BSER_INT32, s_len, s)
elif size == 8:
struct.pack_into(b'=ccq' + tobytes(s_len) + b's', self.buf,
self.wpos, BSER_BYTESTRING, BSER_INT64, s_len, s)
else:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot represent this string value')
self.wpos += to_write
def append_recursive(self, val):
if isinstance(val, bool):
needed = 1
self.ensure_size(needed)
if val:
to_encode = BSER_TRUE
else:
to_encode = BSER_FALSE
struct.pack_into(b'=c', self.buf, self.wpos, to_encode)
self.wpos += needed
elif val is None:
needed = 1
self.ensure_size(needed)
struct.pack_into(b'=c', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_NULL)
self.wpos += needed
elif isinstance(val, (int, long)):
self.append_long(val)
elif isinstance(val, STRING_TYPES):
self.append_string(val)
elif isinstance(val, float):
needed = 9
self.ensure_size(needed)
struct.pack_into(b'=cd', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_REAL, val)
self.wpos += needed
elif isinstance(val, collections.Mapping) and \
isinstance(val, collections.Sized):
val_len = len(val)
size = _int_size(val_len)
needed = 2 + size
self.ensure_size(needed)
if size == 1:
struct.pack_into(b'=ccb', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_OBJECT,
BSER_INT8, val_len)
elif size == 2:
struct.pack_into(b'=cch', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_OBJECT,
BSER_INT16, val_len)
elif size == 4:
struct.pack_into(b'=cci', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_OBJECT,
BSER_INT32, val_len)
elif size == 8:
struct.pack_into(b'=ccq', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_OBJECT,
BSER_INT64, val_len)
else:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot represent this mapping value')
self.wpos += needed
if compat.PYTHON3:
iteritems = val.items()
else:
iteritems = val.iteritems()
for k, v in iteritems:
self.append_string(k)
self.append_recursive(v)
elif isinstance(val, collections.Iterable) and \
isinstance(val, collections.Sized):
val_len = len(val)
size = _int_size(val_len)
needed = 2 + size
self.ensure_size(needed)
if size == 1:
struct.pack_into(b'=ccb', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_ARRAY,
BSER_INT8, val_len)
elif size == 2:
struct.pack_into(b'=cch', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_ARRAY,
BSER_INT16, val_len)
elif size == 4:
struct.pack_into(b'=cci', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_ARRAY,
BSER_INT32, val_len)
elif size == 8:
struct.pack_into(b'=ccq', self.buf, self.wpos, BSER_ARRAY,
BSER_INT64, val_len)
else:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot represent this sequence value')
self.wpos += needed
for v in val:
self.append_recursive(v)
else:
raise RuntimeError('Cannot represent unknown value type')
def dumps(obj, version=1, capabilities=0):
bser_buf = _bser_buffer(version=version)
bser_buf.append_recursive(obj)
# Now fill in the overall length
if version == 1:
obj_len = bser_buf.wpos - len(EMPTY_HEADER)
struct.pack_into(b'=i', bser_buf.buf, 3, obj_len)
else:
obj_len = bser_buf.wpos - len(EMPTY_HEADER_V2)
struct.pack_into(b'=i', bser_buf.buf, 2, capabilities)
struct.pack_into(b'=i', bser_buf.buf, 7, obj_len)
return bser_buf.buf.raw[:bser_buf.wpos]
# This is a quack-alike with the bserObjectType in bser.c
# It provides by getattr accessors and getitem for both index
# and name.
class _BunserDict(object):
__slots__ = ('_keys', '_values')
def __init__(self, keys, values):
self._keys = keys
self._values = values
def __getattr__(self, name):
return self.__getitem__(name)
def __getitem__(self, key):
if isinstance(key, (int, long)):
return self._values[key]
elif key.startswith('st_'):
# hack^Wfeature to allow mercurial to use "st_size" to
# reference "size"
key = key[3:]
try:
return self._values[self._keys.index(key)]
except ValueError:
raise KeyError('_BunserDict has no key %s' % key)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._keys)
class Bunser(object):
def __init__(self, mutable=True, value_encoding=None, value_errors=None):
self.mutable = mutable
self.value_encoding = value_encoding
if value_encoding is None:
self.value_errors = None
elif value_errors is None:
self.value_errors = 'strict'
else:
self.value_errors = value_errors
@staticmethod
def unser_int(buf, pos):
try:
int_type = _buf_pos(buf, pos)
except IndexError:
raise ValueError('Invalid bser int encoding, pos out of range')
if int_type == BSER_INT8:
needed = 2
fmt = b'=b'
elif int_type == BSER_INT16:
needed = 3
fmt = b'=h'
elif int_type == BSER_INT32:
needed = 5
fmt = b'=i'
elif int_type == BSER_INT64:
needed = 9
fmt = b'=q'
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid bser int encoding 0x%s' %
binascii.hexlify(int_type).decode('ascii'))
int_val = struct.unpack_from(fmt, buf, pos + 1)[0]
return (int_val, pos + needed)
def unser_utf8_string(self, buf, pos):
str_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
str_val = struct.unpack_from(tobytes(str_len) + b's', buf, pos)[0]
return (str_val.decode('utf-8'), pos + str_len)
def unser_bytestring(self, buf, pos):
str_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
str_val = struct.unpack_from(tobytes(str_len) + b's', buf, pos)[0]
if self.value_encoding is not None:
str_val = str_val.decode(self.value_encoding, self.value_errors)
# str_len stays the same because that's the length in bytes
return (str_val, pos + str_len)
def unser_array(self, buf, pos):
arr_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
arr = []
for i in range(arr_len):
arr_item, pos = self.loads_recursive(buf, pos)
arr.append(arr_item)
if not self.mutable:
arr = tuple(arr)
return arr, pos
def unser_object(self, buf, pos):
obj_len, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos + 1)
if self.mutable:
obj = {}
else:
keys = []
vals = []
for i in range(obj_len):
key, pos = self.unser_utf8_string(buf, pos)
val, pos = self.loads_recursive(buf, pos)
if self.mutable:
obj[key] = val
else:
keys.append(key)
vals.append(val)
if not self.mutable:
obj = _BunserDict(keys, vals)
return obj, pos
def unser_template(self, buf, pos):
val_type = _buf_pos(buf, pos + 1)
if val_type != BSER_ARRAY:
raise RuntimeError('Expect ARRAY to follow TEMPLATE')
# force UTF-8 on keys
keys_bunser = Bunser(mutable=self.mutable, value_encoding='utf-8')
keys, pos = keys_bunser.unser_array(buf, pos + 1)
nitems, pos = self.unser_int(buf, pos)
arr = []
for i in range(nitems):
if self.mutable:
obj = {}
else:
vals = []
for keyidx in range(len(keys)):
if _buf_pos(buf, pos) == BSER_SKIP:
pos += 1
ele = None
else:
ele, pos = self.loads_recursive(buf, pos)
if self.mutable:
key = keys[keyidx]
obj[key] = ele
else:
vals.append(ele)
if not self.mutable:
obj = _BunserDict(keys, vals)
arr.append(obj)
return arr, pos
def loads_recursive(self, buf, pos):
val_type = _buf_pos(buf, pos)
if (val_type == BSER_INT8 or val_type == BSER_INT16 or
val_type == BSER_INT32 or val_type == BSER_INT64):
return self.unser_int(buf, pos)
elif val_type == BSER_REAL:
val = struct.unpack_from(b'=d', buf, pos + 1)[0]
return (val, pos + 9)
elif val_type == BSER_TRUE:
return (True, pos + 1)
elif val_type == BSER_FALSE:
return (False, pos + 1)
elif val_type == BSER_NULL:
return (None, pos + 1)
elif val_type == BSER_BYTESTRING:
return self.unser_bytestring(buf, pos)
elif val_type == BSER_UTF8STRING:
return self.unser_utf8_string(buf, pos)
elif val_type == BSER_ARRAY:
return self.unser_array(buf, pos)
elif val_type == BSER_OBJECT:
return self.unser_object(buf, pos)
elif val_type == BSER_TEMPLATE:
return self.unser_template(buf, pos)
else:
raise ValueError('unhandled bser opcode 0x%s' %
binascii.hexlify(val_type).decode('ascii'))
def _pdu_info_helper(buf):
if buf[0:2] == EMPTY_HEADER[0:2]:
bser_version = 1
bser_capabilities = 0
expected_len, pos2 = Bunser.unser_int(buf, 2)
elif buf[0:2] == EMPTY_HEADER_V2[0:2]:
if len(buf) < 8:
raise ValueError('Invalid BSER header')
bser_version = 2
bser_capabilities = struct.unpack_from("I", buf, 2)[0]
expected_len, pos2 = Bunser.unser_int(buf, 6)
else:
raise ValueError('Invalid BSER header')
return bser_version, bser_capabilities, expected_len, pos2
def pdu_info(buf):
info = _pdu_info_helper(buf)
return info[0], info[1], info[2] + info[3]
def pdu_len(buf):
info = _pdu_info_helper(buf)
return info[2] + info[3]
def loads(buf, mutable=True, value_encoding=None, value_errors=None):
"""Deserialize a BSER-encoded blob.
@param buf: The buffer to deserialize.
@type buf: bytes
@param mutable: Whether to return mutable results.
@type mutable: bool
@param value_encoding: Optional codec to use to decode values. If
unspecified or None, return values as bytestrings.
@type value_encoding: str
@param value_errors: Optional error handler for codec. 'strict' by default.
The other most common argument is 'surrogateescape' on
Python 3. If value_encoding is None, this is ignored.
@type value_errors: str
"""
info = _pdu_info_helper(buf)
expected_len = info[2]
pos = info[3]
if len(buf) != expected_len + pos:
raise ValueError('bser data len != header len')
bunser = Bunser(mutable=mutable, value_encoding=value_encoding,
value_errors=value_errors)
return bunser.loads_recursive(buf, pos)[0]
def load(fp, mutable=True, value_encoding=None, value_errors=None):
from . import load
return load.load(fp, mutable, value_encoding, value_errors)