From 19e6845aaa1b588ae0aa418f22e78812f87587df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andre Malo Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2003 23:36:18 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] mod_negotiation: quality values are now parsed independent from the current locale. level values are now really parsed as integers. PR: 17564 Reviewed by: Dirk-Willem van Gulik git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/httpd/httpd/trunk@98964 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- CHANGES | 4 ++ modules/mappers/mod_negotiation.c | 63 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 65 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/CHANGES b/CHANGES index 44d8a615d6..75564a1c63 100644 --- a/CHANGES +++ b/CHANGES @@ -2,6 +2,10 @@ Changes with Apache 2.1.0-dev [Remove entries to the current 2.0 section below, when backported] + *) mod_negotiation: quality values are now parsed independent from + the current locale. level values are now really parsed as integers. + PR 17564. [André Malo] + *) mod_deflate: Check also err_headers_out for an already set Content-Encoding: gzip header. This prevents gzip compressed content from a CGI script from being compressed once more. PR 17797. diff --git a/modules/mappers/mod_negotiation.c b/modules/mappers/mod_negotiation.c index 6f439e757f..b2db9f4d81 100644 --- a/modules/mappers/mod_negotiation.c +++ b/modules/mappers/mod_negotiation.c @@ -384,6 +384,65 @@ static void set_vlist_validator(request_rec *r, request_rec *vlistr) * HTTPD header lines and elsewhere. */ +/* + * parse quality value. atof(3) is not well-usable here, because it + * depends on the locale (argh). + * + * However, RFC 2616 states: + * 3.9 Quality Values + * + * [...] HTTP/1.1 applications MUST NOT generate more than three digits + * after the decimal point. User configuration of these values SHOULD also + * be limited in this fashion. + * + * qvalue = ( "0" [ "." 0*3DIGIT ] ) + * | ( "1" [ "." 0*3("0") ] ) + * + * This is quite easy. If the supplied string doesn't match the above + * definition (loosely), we simply return 1 (same as if there's no qvalue) + */ + +static float atoq(const char *string) +{ + if (!string || !*string) { + return 1.0f; + } + + while (*string && apr_isspace(*string)) { + ++string; + } + + /* be tolerant and accept qvalues without leading zero + * (also for backwards compat, where atof() was in use) + */ + if (*string != '.' && *string++ != '0') { + return 1.0f; + } + + if (*string == '.') { + /* better only one division later, than dealing with fscking + * IEEE format 0.1 factors ... + */ + int i = 0; + + if (*++string >= '0' && *string <= '9') { + i += (*string - '0') * 100; + + if (*++string >= '0' && *string <= '9') { + i += (*string - '0') * 10; + + if (*++string > '0' && *string <= '9') { + i += (*string - '0'); + } + } + } + + return (float)i / 1000.0f; + } + + return 0.0f; +} + /* * Get a single mime type entry --- one media type and parameters; * enter the values we recognize into the argument accept_rec @@ -467,10 +526,10 @@ static const char *get_entry(apr_pool_t *p, accept_rec *result, if (parm[0] == 'q' && (parm[1] == '\0' || (parm[1] == 's' && parm[2] == '\0'))) { - result->quality = (float)atof(cp); + result->quality = atoq(cp); } else if (parm[0] == 'l' && !strcmp(&parm[1], "evel")) { - result->level = (float)atof(cp); + result->level = (float)atoi(cp); } else if (!strcmp(parm, "charset")) { result->charset = cp; -- 2.40.0