use PublicInbox::EmlContentFoo qw(parse_content_type parse_content_disposition);
$PublicInbox::EmlContentFoo::STRICT_PARAMS = 0;
-our $MAXPARTS = 1000; # same as SpamAssassin
-our $MAXDEPTH = 20; # seems enough, Perl sucks, here
-our $MAXBOUNDLEN = 2048; # same as postfix
+our $mime_parts_limit = 1000; # same as SpamAssassin (not in postfix AFAIK)
+
+# the rest of the limit names are taken from postfix:
+our $mime_nesting_limit = 20; # seems enough, Perl sucks, here
+our $mime_boundary_length_limit = 2048; # same as postfix
+our $header_size_limit = 102400; # same as postfix
my %MIME_ENC = (qp => \&enc_qp, base64 => \&encode_base64);
my %MIME_DEC = (qp => \&dec_qp, base64 => \&decode_base64);
our %STR_TYPE = (text => 1);
our %STR_SUBTYPE = (plain => 1, html => 1);
+# message/* subtypes we descend into
+our %MESSAGE_DESCEND = (
+ news => 1, # RFC 1849 (obsolete, but archives are forever)
+ rfc822 => 1, # RFC 2046
+ rfc2822 => 1, # gmime handles this (but not rfc5322)
+ global => 1, # RFC 6532
+);
+
my %re_memo;
sub re_memo ($) {
my ($k) = @_;
/ismx
}
+sub hdr_truncate ($) {
+ my $len = length($_[0]);
+ substr($_[0], $header_size_limit, $len) = '';
+ my $end = rindex($_[0], "\n");
+ if ($end >= 0) {
+ ++$end;
+ substr($_[0], $end, $len) = '';
+ warn "header of $len bytes truncated to $end bytes\n";
+ } else {
+ $_[0] = '';
+ warn <<EOF
+header of $len bytes without `\\n' within $header_size_limit ignored
+EOF
+ }
+}
+
# compatible with our uses of Email::MIME
sub new {
my $ref = ref($_[1]) ? $_[1] : \(my $cpy = $_[1]);
- if ($$ref =~ /(?:\r?\n(\r?\n))/gs) { # likely
- # This can modify $$ref in-place and to avoid memcpy/memmove
- # on a potentially large $$ref. It does need to make a
- # copy for $hdr, though. Idea stolen from Email::Simple
- my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, pos($$ref), ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
+ # substr() can modify the first arg in-place and to avoid
+ # memcpy/memmove on a potentially large scalar. It does need
+ # to make a copy for $hdr, though. Idea stolen from Email::Simple.
+
+ # We also prefer index() on common LFLF emails since it's faster
+ # and re scan can bump RSS by length($$ref) on big strings
+ if (index($$ref, "\r\n") < 0 && (my $pos = index($$ref, "\n\n")) >= 0) {
+ # likely on *nix
+ my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $pos + 2, ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
+ chop($hdr); # lower SvCUR
+ hdr_truncate($hdr) if length($hdr) > $header_size_limit;
+ bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => "\n", bdy => $ref }, __PACKAGE__;
+ } elsif ($$ref =~ /\r?\n(\r?\n)/s) {
+ my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $+[0], ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
substr($hdr, -(length($1))) = ''; # lower SvCUR
+ hdr_truncate($hdr) if length($hdr) > $header_size_limit;
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => $1, bdy => $ref }, __PACKAGE__;
} elsif ($$ref =~ /^[a-z0-9-]+[ \t]*:/ims && $$ref =~ /(\r?\n)\z/s) {
# body is optional :P
- bless { hdr => \($$ref), crlf => $1 }, __PACKAGE__;
+ my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $header_size_limit + 1);
+ hdr_truncate($hdr) if length($hdr) > $header_size_limit;
+ bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => $1 }, __PACKAGE__;
} else { # nothing useful
my $hdr = $$ref = '';
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => "\n" }, __PACKAGE__;
sub new_sub {
my (undef, $ref) = @_;
# special case for messages like <85k5su9k59.fsf_-_@lola.goethe.zz>
- $$ref =~ /\A(?:(\r?\n))/gs or goto &new;
- my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, pos($$ref), ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
+ $$ref =~ /\A(\r?\n)/s or return new(undef, $ref);
+ my $hdr = substr($$ref, 0, $+[0], ''); # sv_chop on $$ref
bless { hdr => \$hdr, crlf => $1, bdy => $ref }, __PACKAGE__;
}
}
# returns a queue of sub-parts iff it's worth descending into
-# TODO: descend into message/rfc822 parts (Email::MIME didn't)
sub mp_descend ($$) {
my ($self, $nr) = @_; # or $once for top-level
- my $bnd = ct($self)->{attributes}->{boundary} // return; # single-part
- return if $bnd eq '' || length($bnd) >= $MAXBOUNDLEN;
+ my $ct = ct($self);
+ my $type = lc($ct->{type});
+ if ($type eq 'message' && $MESSAGE_DESCEND{lc($ct->{subtype})}) {
+ my $nxt = new(undef, body_raw($self));
+ $self->{-call_cb} = $nxt->{is_submsg} = 1;
+ return [ $nxt ];
+ }
+ return if $type ne 'multipart';
+ my $bnd = $ct->{attributes}->{boundary} // return; # single-part
+ return if $bnd eq '' || length($bnd) >= $mime_boundary_length_limit;
$bnd = quotemeta($bnd);
+ # this is a multipart message that didn't get descended into in
+ # public-inbox <= 1.5.0, so ensure we call the user callback for
+ # this part to not break PSGI downloads.
+ $self->{-call_cb} = $self->{is_submsg};
+
# "multipart" messages can exist w/o a body
my $bdy = ($nr ? delete($self->{bdy}) : \(body_raw($self))) or return;
# Cut at the the first epilogue, not subsequent ones.
# *sigh* just the regexp match alone seems to bump RSS by
# length($$bdy) on a ~30M string:
- $$bdy =~ /((?:\r?\n)?^--$bnd--[ \t]*\r?$)/gsm and
- substr($$bdy, pos($$bdy) - length($1)) = '';
+ my $epilogue_missing;
+ if ($$bdy =~ /(?:\r?\n)?^--$bnd--[ \t]*\r?$/sm) {
+ substr($$bdy, $-[0]) = '';
+ } else {
+ $epilogue_missing = 1;
+ }
# *Sigh* split() doesn't work in-place and return CoW strings
# because Perl wants to "\0"-terminate strings. So split()
# + 3 since we don't want the last part
# processed to include any other excluded
# parts ($nr starts at 1, and I suck at math)
- $MAXPARTS + 3 - $nr);
+ $mime_parts_limit + 3 - $nr);
if (@parts) { # the usual path if we got this far:
undef $bdy; # release memory ASAP if $nr > 0
- @parts = grep /[^ \t\r\n]/s, @parts; # ignore empty parts
+
+ # compatibility with Email::MIME
+ $parts[-1] =~ s/\n\r?\n\z/\n/s if $epilogue_missing;
+
+ # ignore empty parts
+ @parts = map { new_sub(undef, \$_) } grep /[^ \t\r\n]/s, @parts;
# Keep "From: someone..." from preamble in old,
# buggy versions of git-send-email, otherwise drop it
# There's also a case where quoted text showed up in the
# preamble
# <20060515162817.65F0F1BBAE@citi.umich.edu>
- unshift(@parts, $pre) if $pre =~ /:/s;
+ unshift(@parts, new_sub(undef, \$pre)) if $pre =~ /:/s;
return \@parts;
}
# "multipart", but no boundary found, treat as single part
# $arg - user-supplied arg (think pthread_create)
# $once - unref body scalar during iteration
sub each_part {
- my ($self, $cb, $arg, $once) = @_;
+ my ($self, $cb, $arg, $once, $all) = @_;
my $p = mp_descend($self, $once // 0) or
- return $cb->([$self, 0, 0], $arg);
+ return $cb->([$self, 0, 1], $arg);
+
+ $cb->([$self, 0, 0], $arg) if ($all || $self->{-call_cb}); # rare
+
$p = [ $p, 0 ];
my @s; # our virtual stack
my $nr = 0;
- while ((scalar(@{$p->[0]}) || ($p = pop @s)) && ++$nr <= $MAXPARTS) {
+ while ((scalar(@{$p->[0]}) || ($p = pop @s)) &&
+ ++$nr <= $mime_parts_limit) {
++$p->[-1]; # bump index
my (undef, @idx) = @$p;
@idx = (join('.', @idx));
my $depth = ($idx[0] =~ tr/././) + 1;
- my $sub = new_sub(undef, \(shift @{$p->[0]}));
- if ($depth < $MAXDEPTH && (my $nxt = mp_descend($sub, $nr))) {
+ my $sub = shift @{$p->[0]};
+ if ($depth < $mime_nesting_limit &&
+ (my $nxt = mp_descend($sub, $nr))) {
push(@s, $p) if scalar @{$p->[0]};
$p = [ $nxt, @idx, 0 ];
+ ($all || $sub->{-call_cb}) and
+ $cb->([$sub, $depth, @idx], $arg);
} else { # a leaf node
$cb->([$sub, $depth, @idx], $arg);
}
if ($$bdy =~ /^--\Q$bnd\E--[ \t]*\r?\n(.+)\z/sm) {
$self->{epilogue} = $1;
}
- map { new_sub(undef, \$_) } @$parts;
+ @$parts;
}
sub parts_set {
my ($self, $name, @vals) = @_;
for (@vals) {
next unless /[^\x20-\x7e]/;
- utf8::encode($_); # to octets
# 39: int((75 - length("Subject: =?UTF-8?B?".'?=') ) / 4) * 3;
- s/(.{1,39})/'=?UTF-8?B?'.encode_base64($1, '').'?='/ges;
+ s/(.{1,39})/
+ my $x = $1;
+ utf8::encode($x); # to octets
+ '=?UTF-8?B?'.encode_base64($x, '').'?='
+ /xges;
}
header_set($self, $name, @vals);
}