libvirt/src/rpc/virnetprotocol.x
Claudio Bley 609eb987c6 Adjust legacy max payload size to account for header information
Commit 27e81517a8 set the payload size to 256 KB, which is
actually the max packet size, including the size of the header.

Reduce this by VIR_NET_MESSAGE_HEADER_MAX (24) and set
VIR_NET_MESSAGE_LEGACY_PAYLOAD_MAX to 262120, which was the original
value before increasing the limit in commit eb635de1fe.
2013-10-07 13:28:44 +02:00

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/* -*- c -*-
* virnetprotocol.x: basic protocol for all RPC services.
*
* Copyright (C) 2006-2012 Red Hat, Inc.
*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
* version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
*
* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
* Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
* License along with this library. If not, see
* <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*
* Author: Richard Jones <rjones@redhat.com>
*/
%#include "internal.h"
%#include <arpa/inet.h>
/* cygwin's xdr implementation defines xdr_u_int64_t instead of xdr_uint64_t
* and lacks IXDR_PUT_INT32 and IXDR_GET_INT32
*/
%#ifdef HAVE_XDR_U_INT64_T
%# define xdr_uint64_t xdr_u_int64_t
%#endif
%#ifndef IXDR_PUT_INT32
%# define IXDR_PUT_INT32 IXDR_PUT_LONG
%#endif
%#ifndef IXDR_GET_INT32
%# define IXDR_GET_INT32 IXDR_GET_LONG
%#endif
%#ifndef IXDR_PUT_U_INT32
%# define IXDR_PUT_U_INT32 IXDR_PUT_U_LONG
%#endif
%#ifndef IXDR_GET_U_INT32
%# define IXDR_GET_U_INT32 IXDR_GET_U_LONG
%#endif
/*----- Data types. -----*/
/* Initial message size.
* When the message payload is larger this initial size will be
* quadrupled until the maximum total message size is reached.
*/
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_INITIAL = 65536;
/*
* Until we enlarged the message buffers, this was the max
* payload size. We need to remember this for compat with
* old clients.
*/
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_LEGACY_PAYLOAD_MAX = 262120;
/* Maximum total message size (serialised). */
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_MAX = 16777216;
/* Size of struct virNetMessageHeader (serialised)*/
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_HEADER_MAX = 24;
/* Size of message payload */
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_PAYLOAD_MAX = 16777192;
/* Size of message length field. Not counted in VIR_NET_MESSAGE_MAX
* and VIR_NET_MESSAGE_INITIAL.
*/
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_LEN_MAX = 4;
/* Length of long, but not unbounded, strings.
* This is an arbitrary limit designed to stop the decoder from trying
* to allocate unbounded amounts of memory when fed with a bad message.
*/
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_STRING_MAX = 4194304;
/* Limit on number of File Descriptors allowed to be
* passed per message
*/
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_NUM_FDS_MAX = 32;
/*
* RPC wire format
*
* Each message consists of:
*
* Name | Type | Description
* -----------+-----------------------+------------------
* Length | int | Total number of bytes in message _including_ length.
* Header | virNetMessageHeader | Control information about procedure call
* Payload | - | Variable payload data per procedure
*
* In header, the 'serial' field varies according to:
*
* - type == VIR_NET_CALL
* * serial is set by client, incrementing by 1 each time
*
* - type == VIR_NET_REPLY
* * serial matches that from the corresponding VIR_NET_CALL
*
* - type == VIR_NET_MESSAGE
* * serial is always zero
*
* - type == VIR_NET_STREAM
* * serial matches that from the corresponding VIR_NET_CALL
*
* and the 'status' field varies according to:
*
* - type == VIR_NET_CALL
* * VIR_NET_OK always
*
* - type == VIR_NET_REPLY
* * VIR_NET_OK if RPC finished successfully
* * VIR_NET_ERROR if something failed
*
* - type == VIR_NET_MESSAGE
* * VIR_NET_OK always
*
* - type == VIR_NET_STREAM
* * VIR_NET_CONTINUE if more data is following
* * VIR_NET_OK if stream is complete
* * VIR_NET_ERROR if stream had an error
*
* Payload varies according to type and status:
*
* - type == VIR_NET_CALL
* XXX_args for procedure
*
* - type == VIR_NET_REPLY
* * status == VIR_NET_OK
* XXX_ret for procedure
* * status == VIR_NET_ERROR
* remote_error Error information
*
* - type == VIR_NET_MESSAGE
* * status == VIR_NET_OK
* XXX_msg for event information
*
* - type == VIR_NET_STREAM
* * status == VIR_NET_CONTINUE
* byte[] raw stream data
* * status == VIR_NET_ERROR
* remote_error error information
* * status == VIR_NET_OK
* <empty>
*
* - type == VIR_NET_CALL_WITH_FDS
* int8 - number of FDs
* XXX_args for procedure
*
* - type == VIR_NET_REPLY_WITH_FDS
* int8 - number of FDs
* * status == VIR_NET_OK
* XXX_ret for procedure
* * status == VIR_NET_ERROR
* remote_error Error information
*
*/
enum virNetMessageType {
/* client -> server. args from a method call */
VIR_NET_CALL = 0,
/* server -> client. reply/error from a method call */
VIR_NET_REPLY = 1,
/* either direction. async notification */
VIR_NET_MESSAGE = 2,
/* either direction. stream data packet */
VIR_NET_STREAM = 3,
/* client -> server. args from a method call, with passed FDs */
VIR_NET_CALL_WITH_FDS = 4,
/* server -> client. reply/error from a method call, with passed FDs */
VIR_NET_REPLY_WITH_FDS = 5
};
enum virNetMessageStatus {
/* Status is always VIR_NET_OK for calls.
* For replies, indicates no error.
*/
VIR_NET_OK = 0,
/* For replies, indicates that an error happened, and a struct
* remote_error follows.
*/
VIR_NET_ERROR = 1,
/* For streams, indicates that more data is still expected
*/
VIR_NET_CONTINUE = 2
};
/* 4 byte length word per header */
const VIR_NET_MESSAGE_HEADER_XDR_LEN = 4;
struct virNetMessageHeader {
unsigned prog; /* Unique ID for the program */
unsigned vers; /* Program version number */
int proc; /* Unique ID for the procedure within the program */
virNetMessageType type; /* Type of message */
unsigned serial; /* Serial number of message. */
virNetMessageStatus status;
};
/* Error message. See <virterror.h> for explanation of fields. */
/* Most of these don't really belong here. There are sadly needed
* for wire ABI backwards compatibility with the rather crazy
* error struct we previously defined :-(
*/
typedef opaque virNetMessageUUID[VIR_UUID_BUFLEN];
typedef string virNetMessageNonnullString<VIR_NET_MESSAGE_STRING_MAX>;
/* A long string, which may be NULL. */
typedef virNetMessageNonnullString *virNetMessageString;
/* A domain which may not be NULL. */
struct virNetMessageNonnullDomain {
virNetMessageNonnullString name;
virNetMessageUUID uuid;
int id;
};
/* A network which may not be NULL. */
struct virNetMessageNonnullNetwork {
virNetMessageNonnullString name;
virNetMessageUUID uuid;
};
typedef virNetMessageNonnullDomain *virNetMessageDomain;
typedef virNetMessageNonnullNetwork *virNetMessageNetwork;
/* NB. Fields "code", "domain" and "level" are really enums. The
* numeric value should remain compatible between libvirt and
* libvirtd. This means, no changing or reordering the enums as
* defined in <virterror.h> (but we don't do that anyway, for separate
* ABI reasons).
*/
struct virNetMessageError {
int code;
int domain;
virNetMessageString message;
int level;
virNetMessageDomain dom; /* unused */
virNetMessageString str1;
virNetMessageString str2;
virNetMessageString str3;
int int1;
int int2;
virNetMessageNetwork net; /* unused */
};