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1 /*
2 * JSON lexer
4 * Copyright IBM, Corp. 2009
6 * Authors:
7 * Anthony Liguori <aliguori@us.ibm.com>
9 * This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2.1 or later.
10 * See the COPYING.LIB file in the top-level directory.
14 #include "qemu/osdep.h"
15 #include "json-parser-int.h"
17 #define MAX_TOKEN_SIZE (64ULL << 20)
20 * From RFC 8259 "The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data
21 * Interchange Format", with [comments in brackets]:
23 * The set of tokens includes six structural characters, strings,
24 * numbers, and three literal names.
26 * These are the six structural characters:
28 * begin-array = ws %x5B ws ; [ left square bracket
29 * begin-object = ws %x7B ws ; { left curly bracket
30 * end-array = ws %x5D ws ; ] right square bracket
31 * end-object = ws %x7D ws ; } right curly bracket
32 * name-separator = ws %x3A ws ; : colon
33 * value-separator = ws %x2C ws ; , comma
35 * Insignificant whitespace is allowed before or after any of the six
36 * structural characters.
37 * [This lexer accepts it before or after any token, which is actually
38 * the same, as the grammar always has structural characters between
39 * other tokens.]
41 * ws = *(
42 * %x20 / ; Space
43 * %x09 / ; Horizontal tab
44 * %x0A / ; Line feed or New line
45 * %x0D ) ; Carriage return
47 * [...] three literal names:
48 * false null true
49 * [This lexer accepts [a-z]+, and leaves rejecting unknown literal
50 * names to the parser.]
52 * [Numbers:]
54 * number = [ minus ] int [ frac ] [ exp ]
55 * decimal-point = %x2E ; .
56 * digit1-9 = %x31-39 ; 1-9
57 * e = %x65 / %x45 ; e E
58 * exp = e [ minus / plus ] 1*DIGIT
59 * frac = decimal-point 1*DIGIT
60 * int = zero / ( digit1-9 *DIGIT )
61 * minus = %x2D ; -
62 * plus = %x2B ; +
63 * zero = %x30 ; 0
65 * [Strings:]
66 * string = quotation-mark *char quotation-mark
68 * char = unescaped /
69 * escape (
70 * %x22 / ; " quotation mark U+0022
71 * %x5C / ; \ reverse solidus U+005C
72 * %x2F / ; / solidus U+002F
73 * %x62 / ; b backspace U+0008
74 * %x66 / ; f form feed U+000C
75 * %x6E / ; n line feed U+000A
76 * %x72 / ; r carriage return U+000D
77 * %x74 / ; t tab U+0009
78 * %x75 4HEXDIG ) ; uXXXX U+XXXX
79 * escape = %x5C ; \
80 * quotation-mark = %x22 ; "
81 * unescaped = %x20-21 / %x23-5B / %x5D-10FFFF
82 * [This lexer accepts any non-control character after escape, and
83 * leaves rejecting invalid ones to the parser.]
86 * Extensions over RFC 8259:
87 * - Extra escape sequence in strings:
88 * 0x27 (apostrophe) is recognized after escape, too
89 * - Single-quoted strings:
90 * Like double-quoted strings, except they're delimited by %x27
91 * (apostrophe) instead of %x22 (quotation mark), and can't contain
92 * unescaped apostrophe, but can contain unescaped quotation mark.
93 * - Interpolation, if enabled:
94 * The lexer accepts %[A-Za-z0-9]*, and leaves rejecting invalid
95 * ones to the parser.
97 * Note:
98 * - Input must be encoded in modified UTF-8.
99 * - Decoding and validating is left to the parser.
102 enum json_lexer_state {
103 IN_ERROR = 0, /* must really be 0, see json_lexer[] */
104 IN_DQ_STRING_ESCAPE,
105 IN_DQ_STRING,
106 IN_SQ_STRING_ESCAPE,
107 IN_SQ_STRING,
108 IN_ZERO,
109 IN_EXP_DIGITS,
110 IN_EXP_SIGN,
111 IN_EXP_E,
112 IN_MANTISSA,
113 IN_MANTISSA_DIGITS,
114 IN_DIGITS,
115 IN_SIGN,
116 IN_KEYWORD,
117 IN_INTERP,
118 IN_WHITESPACE,
119 IN_START,
120 IN_START_INTERP, /* must be IN_START + 1 */
123 QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON((int)JSON_MIN <= (int)IN_START_INTERP);
124 QEMU_BUILD_BUG_ON(IN_START_INTERP != IN_START + 1);
126 #define TERMINAL(state) [0 ... 0x7F] = (state)
128 /* Return whether TERMINAL is a terminal state and the transition to it
129 from OLD_STATE required lookahead. This happens whenever the table
130 below uses the TERMINAL macro. */
131 #define TERMINAL_NEEDED_LOOKAHEAD(old_state, terminal) \
132 (terminal != IN_ERROR && json_lexer[(old_state)][0] == (terminal))
134 static const uint8_t json_lexer[][256] = {
135 /* Relies on default initialization to IN_ERROR! */
137 /* double quote string */
138 [IN_DQ_STRING_ESCAPE] = {
139 [0x20 ... 0xFD] = IN_DQ_STRING,
141 [IN_DQ_STRING] = {
142 [0x20 ... 0xFD] = IN_DQ_STRING,
143 ['\\'] = IN_DQ_STRING_ESCAPE,
144 ['"'] = JSON_STRING,
147 /* single quote string */
148 [IN_SQ_STRING_ESCAPE] = {
149 [0x20 ... 0xFD] = IN_SQ_STRING,
151 [IN_SQ_STRING] = {
152 [0x20 ... 0xFD] = IN_SQ_STRING,
153 ['\\'] = IN_SQ_STRING_ESCAPE,
154 ['\''] = JSON_STRING,
157 /* Zero */
158 [IN_ZERO] = {
159 TERMINAL(JSON_INTEGER),
160 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_ERROR,
161 ['.'] = IN_MANTISSA,
164 /* Float */
165 [IN_EXP_DIGITS] = {
166 TERMINAL(JSON_FLOAT),
167 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_EXP_DIGITS,
170 [IN_EXP_SIGN] = {
171 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_EXP_DIGITS,
174 [IN_EXP_E] = {
175 ['-'] = IN_EXP_SIGN,
176 ['+'] = IN_EXP_SIGN,
177 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_EXP_DIGITS,
180 [IN_MANTISSA_DIGITS] = {
181 TERMINAL(JSON_FLOAT),
182 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_MANTISSA_DIGITS,
183 ['e'] = IN_EXP_E,
184 ['E'] = IN_EXP_E,
187 [IN_MANTISSA] = {
188 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_MANTISSA_DIGITS,
191 /* Number */
192 [IN_DIGITS] = {
193 TERMINAL(JSON_INTEGER),
194 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_DIGITS,
195 ['e'] = IN_EXP_E,
196 ['E'] = IN_EXP_E,
197 ['.'] = IN_MANTISSA,
200 [IN_SIGN] = {
201 ['0'] = IN_ZERO,
202 ['1' ... '9'] = IN_DIGITS,
205 /* keywords */
206 [IN_KEYWORD] = {
207 TERMINAL(JSON_KEYWORD),
208 ['a' ... 'z'] = IN_KEYWORD,
211 /* whitespace */
212 [IN_WHITESPACE] = {
213 TERMINAL(JSON_SKIP),
214 [' '] = IN_WHITESPACE,
215 ['\t'] = IN_WHITESPACE,
216 ['\r'] = IN_WHITESPACE,
217 ['\n'] = IN_WHITESPACE,
220 /* interpolation */
221 [IN_INTERP] = {
222 TERMINAL(JSON_INTERP),
223 ['A' ... 'Z'] = IN_INTERP,
224 ['a' ... 'z'] = IN_INTERP,
225 ['0' ... '9'] = IN_INTERP,
229 * Two start states:
230 * - IN_START recognizes JSON tokens with our string extensions
231 * - IN_START_INTERP additionally recognizes interpolation.
233 [IN_START ... IN_START_INTERP] = {
234 ['"'] = IN_DQ_STRING,
235 ['\''] = IN_SQ_STRING,
236 ['0'] = IN_ZERO,
237 ['1' ... '9'] = IN_DIGITS,
238 ['-'] = IN_SIGN,
239 ['{'] = JSON_LCURLY,
240 ['}'] = JSON_RCURLY,
241 ['['] = JSON_LSQUARE,
242 [']'] = JSON_RSQUARE,
243 [','] = JSON_COMMA,
244 [':'] = JSON_COLON,
245 ['a' ... 'z'] = IN_KEYWORD,
246 [' '] = IN_WHITESPACE,
247 ['\t'] = IN_WHITESPACE,
248 ['\r'] = IN_WHITESPACE,
249 ['\n'] = IN_WHITESPACE,
251 [IN_START_INTERP]['%'] = IN_INTERP,
254 void json_lexer_init(JSONLexer *lexer, bool enable_interpolation)
256 lexer->start_state = lexer->state = enable_interpolation
257 ? IN_START_INTERP : IN_START;
258 lexer->token = g_string_sized_new(3);
259 lexer->x = lexer->y = 0;
262 static void json_lexer_feed_char(JSONLexer *lexer, char ch, bool flush)
264 int char_consumed, new_state;
266 lexer->x++;
267 if (ch == '\n') {
268 lexer->x = 0;
269 lexer->y++;
272 do {
273 assert(lexer->state <= ARRAY_SIZE(json_lexer));
274 new_state = json_lexer[lexer->state][(uint8_t)ch];
275 char_consumed = !TERMINAL_NEEDED_LOOKAHEAD(lexer->state, new_state);
276 if (char_consumed && !flush) {
277 g_string_append_c(lexer->token, ch);
280 switch (new_state) {
281 case JSON_LCURLY:
282 case JSON_RCURLY:
283 case JSON_LSQUARE:
284 case JSON_RSQUARE:
285 case JSON_COLON:
286 case JSON_COMMA:
287 case JSON_INTERP:
288 case JSON_INTEGER:
289 case JSON_FLOAT:
290 case JSON_KEYWORD:
291 case JSON_STRING:
292 json_message_process_token(lexer, lexer->token, new_state,
293 lexer->x, lexer->y);
294 /* fall through */
295 case JSON_SKIP:
296 g_string_truncate(lexer->token, 0);
297 new_state = lexer->start_state;
298 break;
299 case IN_ERROR:
300 /* XXX: To avoid having previous bad input leaving the parser in an
301 * unresponsive state where we consume unpredictable amounts of
302 * subsequent "good" input, percolate this error state up to the
303 * parser by emitting a JSON_ERROR token, then reset lexer state.
305 * Also note that this handling is required for reliable channel
306 * negotiation between QMP and the guest agent, since chr(0xFF)
307 * is placed at the beginning of certain events to ensure proper
308 * delivery when the channel is in an unknown state. chr(0xFF) is
309 * never a valid ASCII/UTF-8 sequence, so this should reliably
310 * induce an error/flush state.
312 json_message_process_token(lexer, lexer->token, JSON_ERROR,
313 lexer->x, lexer->y);
314 g_string_truncate(lexer->token, 0);
315 lexer->state = lexer->start_state;
316 return;
317 default:
318 break;
320 lexer->state = new_state;
321 } while (!char_consumed && !flush);
323 /* Do not let a single token grow to an arbitrarily large size,
324 * this is a security consideration.
326 if (lexer->token->len > MAX_TOKEN_SIZE) {
327 json_message_process_token(lexer, lexer->token, lexer->state,
328 lexer->x, lexer->y);
329 g_string_truncate(lexer->token, 0);
330 lexer->state = lexer->start_state;
334 void json_lexer_feed(JSONLexer *lexer, const char *buffer, size_t size)
336 size_t i;
338 for (i = 0; i < size; i++) {
339 json_lexer_feed_char(lexer, buffer[i], false);
343 void json_lexer_flush(JSONLexer *lexer)
345 if (lexer->state != lexer->start_state) {
346 json_lexer_feed_char(lexer, 0, true);
348 json_message_process_token(lexer, lexer->token, JSON_END_OF_INPUT,
349 lexer->x, lexer->y);
352 void json_lexer_destroy(JSONLexer *lexer)
354 g_string_free(lexer->token, true);