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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2014, Peter Thorson. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
+ * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ * * Neither the name of the WebSocket++ Project nor the
+ * names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products
+ * derived from this software without specific 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 PETER THORSON 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.
+ *
+ */
+
+#ifndef WEBSOCKETPP_FRAME_HPP
+#define WEBSOCKETPP_FRAME_HPP
+
+#include <algorithm>
+#include <string>
+
+#include <websocketpp/common/system_error.hpp>
+#include <websocketpp/common/network.hpp>
+
+#include <websocketpp/utilities.hpp>
+
+namespace websocketpp {
+/// Data structures and utility functions for manipulating WebSocket frames
+/**
+ * namespace frame provides a number of data structures and utility functions
+ * for reading, writing, and manipulating binary encoded WebSocket frames.
+ */
+namespace frame {
+
+/// Minimum length of a WebSocket frame header.
+static unsigned int const BASIC_HEADER_LENGTH = 2;
+/// Maximum length of a WebSocket header
+static unsigned int const MAX_HEADER_LENGTH = 14;
+/// Maximum length of the variable portion of the WebSocket header
+static unsigned int const MAX_EXTENDED_HEADER_LENGTH = 12;
+
+/// Two byte conversion union
+union uint16_converter {
+ uint16_t i;
+ uint8_t c[2];
+};
+
+/// Four byte conversion union
+union uint32_converter {
+ uint32_t i;
+ uint8_t c[4];
+};
+
+/// Eight byte conversion union
+union uint64_converter {
+ uint64_t i;
+ uint8_t c[8];
+};
+
+/// Constants and utility functions related to WebSocket opcodes
+/**
+ * WebSocket Opcodes are 4 bits. See RFC6455 section 5.2.
+ */
+namespace opcode {
+ enum value {
+ continuation = 0x0,
+ text = 0x1,
+ binary = 0x2,
+ rsv3 = 0x3,
+ rsv4 = 0x4,
+ rsv5 = 0x5,
+ rsv6 = 0x6,
+ rsv7 = 0x7,
+ close = 0x8,
+ ping = 0x9,
+ pong = 0xA,
+ control_rsvb = 0xB,
+ control_rsvc = 0xC,
+ control_rsvd = 0xD,
+ control_rsve = 0xE,
+ control_rsvf = 0xF,
+
+ CONTINUATION = 0x0,
+ TEXT = 0x1,
+ BINARY = 0x2,
+ RSV3 = 0x3,
+ RSV4 = 0x4,
+ RSV5 = 0x5,
+ RSV6 = 0x6,
+ RSV7 = 0x7,
+ CLOSE = 0x8,
+ PING = 0x9,
+ PONG = 0xA,
+ CONTROL_RSVB = 0xB,
+ CONTROL_RSVC = 0xC,
+ CONTROL_RSVD = 0xD,
+ CONTROL_RSVE = 0xE,
+ CONTROL_RSVF = 0xF
+ };
+
+ /// Check if an opcode is reserved
+ /**
+ * @param v The opcode to test.
+ * @return Whether or not the opcode is reserved.
+ */
+ inline bool reserved(value v) {
+ return (v >= rsv3 && v <= rsv7) ||
+ (v >= control_rsvb && v <= control_rsvf);
+ }
+
+ /// Check if an opcode is invalid
+ /**
+ * Invalid opcodes are negative or require greater than 4 bits to store.
+ *
+ * @param v The opcode to test.
+ * @return Whether or not the opcode is invalid.
+ */
+ inline bool invalid(value v) {
+ return (v > 0xF || v < 0);
+ }
+
+ /// Check if an opcode is for a control frame
+ /**
+ * @param v The opcode to test.
+ * @return Whether or not the opcode is a control opcode.
+ */
+ inline bool is_control(value v) {
+ return v >= 0x8;
+ }
+}
+
+/// Constants related to frame and payload limits
+namespace limits {
+ /// Minimum length of a WebSocket frame header.
+ static unsigned int const basic_header_length = 2;
+
+ /// Maximum length of a WebSocket header
+ static unsigned int const max_header_length = 14;
+
+ /// Maximum length of the variable portion of the WebSocket header
+ static unsigned int const max_extended_header_length = 12;
+
+ /// Maximum size of a basic WebSocket payload
+ static uint8_t const payload_size_basic = 125;
+
+ /// Maximum size of an extended WebSocket payload (basic payload = 126)
+ static uint16_t const payload_size_extended = 0xFFFF; // 2^16, 65535
+
+ /// Maximum size of a jumbo WebSocket payload (basic payload = 127)
+ static uint64_t const payload_size_jumbo = 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFLL;//2^63
+
+ /// Maximum size of close frame reason
+ /**
+ * This is payload_size_basic - 2 bytes (as first two bytes are used for
+ * the close code
+ */
+ static uint8_t const close_reason_size = 123;
+}
+
+
+// masks for fields in the basic header
+static uint8_t const BHB0_OPCODE = 0x0F;
+static uint8_t const BHB0_RSV3 = 0x10;
+static uint8_t const BHB0_RSV2 = 0x20;
+static uint8_t const BHB0_RSV1 = 0x40;
+static uint8_t const BHB0_FIN = 0x80;
+
+static uint8_t const BHB1_PAYLOAD = 0x7F;
+static uint8_t const BHB1_MASK = 0x80;
+
+static uint8_t const payload_size_code_16bit = 0x7E; // 126
+static uint8_t const payload_size_code_64bit = 0x7F; // 127
+
+typedef uint32_converter masking_key_type;
+
+/// The constant size component of a WebSocket frame header
+struct basic_header {
+ basic_header() : b0(0x00),b1(0x00) {}
+
+ basic_header(uint8_t p0, uint8_t p1) : b0(p0), b1(p1) {}
+
+ basic_header(opcode::value op, uint64_t size, bool fin, bool mask,
+ bool rsv1 = false, bool rsv2 = false, bool rsv3 = false) : b0(0x00),
+ b1(0x00)
+ {
+ if (fin) {
+ b0 |= BHB0_FIN;
+ }
+ if (rsv1) {
+ b0 |= BHB0_RSV1;
+ }
+ if (rsv2) {
+ b0 |= BHB0_RSV2;
+ }
+ if (rsv3) {
+ b0 |= BHB0_RSV3;
+ }
+ b0 |= (op & BHB0_OPCODE);
+
+ if (mask) {
+ b1 |= BHB1_MASK;
+ }
+
+ uint8_t basic_value;
+
+ if (size <= limits::payload_size_basic) {
+ basic_value = static_cast<uint8_t>(size);
+ } else if (size <= limits::payload_size_extended) {
+ basic_value = payload_size_code_16bit;
+ } else {
+ basic_value = payload_size_code_64bit;
+ }
+
+
+ b1 |= basic_value;
+ }
+
+ uint8_t b0;
+ uint8_t b1;
+};
+
+/// The variable size component of a WebSocket frame header
+struct extended_header {
+ extended_header() {
+ std::fill_n(this->bytes,MAX_EXTENDED_HEADER_LENGTH,0x00);
+ }
+
+ extended_header(uint64_t payload_size) {
+ std::fill_n(this->bytes,MAX_EXTENDED_HEADER_LENGTH,0x00);
+
+ copy_payload(payload_size);
+ }
+
+ extended_header(uint64_t payload_size, uint32_t masking_key) {
+ std::fill_n(this->bytes,MAX_EXTENDED_HEADER_LENGTH,0x00);
+
+ // Copy payload size
+ int offset = copy_payload(payload_size);
+
+ // Copy Masking Key
+ uint32_converter temp32;
+ temp32.i = masking_key;
+ std::copy(temp32.c,temp32.c+4,bytes+offset);
+ }
+
+ uint8_t bytes[MAX_EXTENDED_HEADER_LENGTH];
+private:
+ int copy_payload(uint64_t payload_size) {
+ int payload_offset = 0;
+
+ if (payload_size <= limits::payload_size_basic) {
+ payload_offset = 8;
+ } else if (payload_size <= limits::payload_size_extended) {
+ payload_offset = 6;
+ }
+
+ uint64_converter temp64;
+ temp64.i = lib::net::_htonll(payload_size);
+ std::copy(temp64.c+payload_offset,temp64.c+8,bytes);
+
+ return 8-payload_offset;
+ }
+};
+
+bool get_fin(basic_header const &h);
+void set_fin(basic_header &h, bool value);
+bool get_rsv1(basic_header const &h);
+void set_rsv1(basic_header &h, bool value);
+bool get_rsv2(basic_header const &h);
+void set_rsv2(basic_header &h, bool value);
+bool get_rsv3(basic_header const &h);
+void set_rsv3(basic_header &h, bool value);
+opcode::value get_opcode(basic_header const &h);
+bool get_masked(basic_header const &h);
+void set_masked(basic_header &h, bool value);
+uint8_t get_basic_size(basic_header const &);
+size_t get_header_len(basic_header const &);
+unsigned int get_masking_key_offset(basic_header const &);
+
+std::string write_header(basic_header const &, extended_header const &);
+masking_key_type get_masking_key(basic_header const &, extended_header const &);
+uint16_t get_extended_size(extended_header const &);
+uint64_t get_jumbo_size(extended_header const &);
+uint64_t get_payload_size(basic_header const &, extended_header const &);
+
+size_t prepare_masking_key(masking_key_type const & key);
+size_t circshift_prepared_key(size_t prepared_key, size_t offset);
+
+// Functions for performing xor based masking and unmasking
+template <typename input_iter, typename output_iter>
+void byte_mask(input_iter b, input_iter e, output_iter o, masking_key_type
+ const & key, size_t key_offset = 0);
+template <typename iter_type>
+void byte_mask(iter_type b, iter_type e, masking_key_type const & key,
+ size_t key_offset = 0);
+void word_mask_exact(uint8_t * input, uint8_t * output, size_t length,
+ masking_key_type const & key);
+void word_mask_exact(uint8_t * data, size_t length, masking_key_type const &
+ key);
+size_t word_mask_circ(uint8_t * input, uint8_t * output, size_t length,
+ size_t prepared_key);
+size_t word_mask_circ(uint8_t * data, size_t length, size_t prepared_key);
+
+/// Check whether the frame's FIN bit is set.
+/**
+ * @param [in] h The basic header to extract from.
+ * @return True if the header's fin bit is set.
+ */
+inline bool get_fin(basic_header const & h) {
+ return ((h.b0 & BHB0_FIN) == BHB0_FIN);
+}
+
+/// Set the frame's FIN bit
+/**
+ * @param [out] h Header to set.
+ * @param [in] value Value to set it to.
+ */
+inline void set_fin(basic_header & h, bool value) {
+ h.b0 = (value ? h.b0 | BHB0_FIN : h.b0 & ~BHB0_FIN);
+}
+
+/// check whether the frame's RSV1 bit is set
+/**
+ * @param [in] h The basic header to extract from.
+ * @return True if the header's RSV1 bit is set.
+ */
+inline bool get_rsv1(const basic_header &h) {
+ return ((h.b0 & BHB0_RSV1) == BHB0_RSV1);
+}
+
+/// Set the frame's RSV1 bit
+/**
+ * @param [out] h Header to set.
+ * @param [in] value Value to set it to.
+ */
+inline void set_rsv1(basic_header &h, bool value) {
+ h.b0 = (value ? h.b0 | BHB0_RSV1 : h.b0 & ~BHB0_RSV1);
+}
+
+/// check whether the frame's RSV2 bit is set
+/**
+ * @param [in] h The basic header to extract from.
+ * @return True if the header's RSV2 bit is set.
+ */
+inline bool get_rsv2(const basic_header &h) {
+ return ((h.b0 & BHB0_RSV2) == BHB0_RSV2);
+}
+
+/// Set the frame's RSV2 bit
+/**
+ * @param [out] h Header to set.
+ * @param [in] value Value to set it to.
+ */
+inline void set_rsv2(basic_header &h, bool value) {
+ h.b0 = (value ? h.b0 | BHB0_RSV2 : h.b0 & ~BHB0_RSV2);
+}
+
+/// check whether the frame's RSV3 bit is set
+/**
+ * @param [in] h The basic header to extract from.
+ * @return True if the header's RSV3 bit is set.
+ */
+inline bool get_rsv3(const basic_header &h) {
+ return ((h.b0 & BHB0_RSV3) == BHB0_RSV3);
+}
+
+/// Set the frame's RSV3 bit
+/**
+ * @param [out] h Header to set.
+ * @param [in] value Value to set it to.
+ */
+inline void set_rsv3(basic_header &h, bool value) {
+ h.b0 = (value ? h.b0 | BHB0_RSV3 : h.b0 & ~BHB0_RSV3);
+}
+
+/// Extract opcode from basic header
+/**
+ * @param [in] h The basic header to extract from.
+ * @return The opcode value of the header.
+ */
+inline opcode::value get_opcode(const basic_header &h) {
+ return opcode::value(h.b0 & BHB0_OPCODE);
+}
+
+/// check whether the frame is masked
+/**
+ * @param [in] h The basic header to extract from.
+ * @return True if the header mask bit is set.
+ */
+inline bool get_masked(basic_header const & h) {
+ return ((h.b1 & BHB1_MASK) == BHB1_MASK);
+}
+
+/// Set the frame's MASK bit
+/**
+ * @param [out] h Header to set.
+ * @param value Value to set it to.
+ */
+inline void set_masked(basic_header & h, bool value) {
+ h.b1 = (value ? h.b1 | BHB1_MASK : h.b1 & ~BHB1_MASK);
+}
+
+/// Extracts the raw payload length specified in the basic header
+/**
+ * A basic WebSocket frame header contains a 7 bit value that represents the
+ * payload size. There are two reserved values that are used to indicate that
+ * the actual payload size will not fit in 7 bits and that the full payload
+ * size is included in a separate field. The values are as follows:
+ *
+ * PAYLOAD_SIZE_CODE_16BIT (0x7E) indicates that the actual payload is less
+ * than 16 bit
+ *
+ * PAYLOAD_SIZE_CODE_64BIT (0x7F) indicates that the actual payload is less
+ * than 63 bit
+ *
+ * @param [in] h Basic header to read value from.
+ * @return The exact size encoded in h.
+ */
+inline uint8_t get_basic_size(const basic_header &h) {
+ return h.b1 & BHB1_PAYLOAD;
+}
+
+/// Calculates the full length of the header based on the first bytes.
+/**
+ * A WebSocket frame header always has at least two bytes. Encoded within the
+ * first two bytes is all the information necessary to calculate the full
+ * (variable) header length. get_header_len() calculates the full header
+ * length for the given two byte basic header.
+ *
+ * @param h Basic frame header to extract size from.
+ * @return Full length of the extended header.
+ */
+inline size_t get_header_len(basic_header const & h) {
+ // TODO: check extensions?
+
+ // masking key offset represents the space used for the extended length
+ // fields
+ size_t size = BASIC_HEADER_LENGTH + get_masking_key_offset(h);
+
+ // If the header is masked there is a 4 byte masking key
+ if (get_masked(h)) {
+ size += 4;
+ }
+
+ return size;
+}
+
+/// Calculate the offset location of the masking key within the extended header
+/**
+ * Calculate the offset location of the masking key within the extended header
+ * using information from its corresponding basic header
+ *
+ * @param h Corresponding basic header to calculate from.
+ *
+ * @return byte offset of the first byte of the masking key
+ */
+inline unsigned int get_masking_key_offset(const basic_header &h) {
+ if (get_basic_size(h) == payload_size_code_16bit) {
+ return 2;
+ } else if (get_basic_size(h) == payload_size_code_64bit) {
+ return 8;
+ } else {
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/// Generate a properly sized contiguous string that encodes a full frame header
+/**
+ * Copy the basic header h and extended header e into a properly sized
+ * contiguous frame header string for the purposes of writing out to the wire.
+ *
+ * @param h The basic header to include
+ * @param e The extended header to include
+ *
+ * @return A contiguous string containing h and e
+ */
+inline std::string prepare_header(const basic_header &h, const
+ extended_header &e)
+{
+ std::string ret;
+
+ ret.push_back(char(h.b0));
+ ret.push_back(char(h.b1));
+ ret.append(
+ reinterpret_cast<const char*>(e.bytes),
+ get_header_len(h)-BASIC_HEADER_LENGTH
+ );
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/// Extract the masking key from a frame header
+/**
+ * Note that while read and written as an integer at times, this value is not
+ * an integer and should never be interpreted as one. Big and little endian
+ * machines will generate and store masking keys differently without issue as
+ * long as the integer values remain irrelivant.
+ *
+ * @param h The basic header to extract from
+ * @param e The extended header to extract from
+ *
+ * @return The masking key as an integer.
+ */
+inline masking_key_type get_masking_key(const basic_header &h, const
+ extended_header &e)
+{
+ masking_key_type temp32;
+
+ if (!get_masked(h)) {
+ temp32.i = 0;
+ } else {
+ unsigned int offset = get_masking_key_offset(h);
+ std::copy(e.bytes+offset,e.bytes+offset+4,temp32.c);
+ }
+
+ return temp32;
+}
+
+/// Extract the extended size field from an extended header
+/**
+ * It is the responsibility of the caller to verify that e is a valid extended
+ * header. This function assumes that e contains an extended payload size.
+ *
+ * @param e The extended header to extract from
+ *
+ * @return The size encoded in the extended header in host byte order
+ */
+inline uint16_t get_extended_size(const extended_header &e) {
+ uint16_converter temp16;
+ std::copy(e.bytes,e.bytes+2,temp16.c);
+ return ntohs(temp16.i);
+}
+
+/// Extract the jumbo size field from an extended header
+/**
+ * It is the responsibility of the caller to verify that e is a valid extended
+ * header. This function assumes that e contains a jumbo payload size.
+ *
+ * @param e The extended header to extract from
+ *
+ * @return The size encoded in the extended header in host byte order
+ */
+inline uint64_t get_jumbo_size(const extended_header &e) {
+ uint64_converter temp64;
+ std::copy(e.bytes,e.bytes+8,temp64.c);
+ return lib::net::_ntohll(temp64.i);
+}
+
+/// Extract the full payload size field from a WebSocket header
+/**
+ * It is the responsibility of the caller to verify that h and e together
+ * represent a valid WebSocket frame header. This function assumes only that h
+ * and e are valid. It uses information in the basic header to determine where
+ * to look for the payload_size
+ *
+ * @param h The basic header to extract from
+ * @param e The extended header to extract from
+ *
+ * @return The size encoded in the combined header in host byte order.
+ */
+inline uint64_t get_payload_size(const basic_header &h, const
+ extended_header &e)
+{
+ uint8_t val = get_basic_size(h);
+
+ if (val <= limits::payload_size_basic) {
+ return val;
+ } else if (val == payload_size_code_16bit) {
+ return get_extended_size(e);
+ } else {
+ return get_jumbo_size(e);
+ }
+}
+
+/// Extract a masking key into a value the size of a machine word.
+/**
+ * Machine word size must be 4 or 8.
+ *
+ * @param key Masking key to extract from
+ *
+ * @return prepared key as a machine word
+ */
+inline size_t prepare_masking_key(const masking_key_type& key) {
+ size_t low_bits = static_cast<size_t>(key.i);
+
+ if (sizeof(size_t) == 8) {
+ uint64_t high_bits = static_cast<size_t>(key.i);
+ return static_cast<size_t>((high_bits << 32) | low_bits);
+ } else {
+ return low_bits;
+ }
+}
+
+/// circularly shifts the supplied prepared masking key by offset bytes
+/**
+ * Prepared_key must be the output of prepare_masking_key with the associated
+ * restrictions on the machine word size. offset must be greater than or equal
+ * to zero and less than sizeof(size_t).
+ */
+inline size_t circshift_prepared_key(size_t prepared_key, size_t offset) {
+ if (lib::net::is_little_endian()) {
+ size_t temp = prepared_key << (sizeof(size_t)-offset)*8;
+ return (prepared_key >> offset*8) | temp;
+ } else {
+ size_t temp = prepared_key >> (sizeof(size_t)-offset)*8;
+ return (prepared_key << offset*8) | temp;
+ }
+}
+
+/// Byte by byte mask/unmask
+/**
+ * Iterator based byte by byte masking and unmasking for WebSocket payloads.
+ * Performs masking in place using the supplied key offset by the supplied
+ * offset number of bytes.
+ *
+ * This function is simple and can be done in place on input with arbitrary
+ * lengths and does not vary based on machine word size. It is slow.
+ *
+ * @param b Beginning iterator to start masking
+ *
+ * @param e Ending iterator to end masking
+ *
+ * @param o Beginning iterator to store masked results
+ *
+ * @param key 32 bit key to mask with.
+ *
+ * @param key_offset offset value to start masking at.
+ */
+template <typename input_iter, typename output_iter>
+void byte_mask(input_iter first, input_iter last, output_iter result,
+ masking_key_type const & key, size_t key_offset)
+{
+ size_t key_index = key_offset%4;
+ while (first != last) {
+ *result = *first ^ key.c[key_index++];
+ key_index %= 4;
+ ++result;
+ ++first;
+ }
+}
+
+/// Byte by byte mask/unmask (in place)
+/**
+ * Iterator based byte by byte masking and unmasking for WebSocket payloads.
+ * Performs masking in place using the supplied key offset by the supplied
+ * offset number of bytes.
+ *
+ * This function is simple and can be done in place on input with arbitrary
+ * lengths and does not vary based on machine word size. It is slow.
+ *
+ * @param b Beginning iterator to start masking
+ *
+ * @param e Ending iterator to end masking
+ *
+ * @param key 32 bit key to mask with.
+ *
+ * @param key_offset offset value to start masking at.
+ */
+template <typename iter_type>
+void byte_mask(iter_type b, iter_type e, masking_key_type const & key,
+ size_t key_offset)
+{
+ byte_mask(b,e,b,key,key_offset);
+}
+
+/// Exact word aligned mask/unmask
+/**
+ * Balanced combination of byte by byte and circular word by word masking.
+ * Best used to mask complete messages at once. Has much higher setup costs than
+ * word_mask_circ but works with exact sized buffers.
+ *
+ * Buffer based word by word masking and unmasking for WebSocket payloads.
+ * Masking is done in word by word chunks with the remainder not divisible by
+ * the word size done byte by byte.
+ *
+ * input and output must both be at least length bytes. Exactly length bytes
+ * will be written.
+ *
+ * @param input buffer to mask or unmask
+ *
+ * @param output buffer to store the output. May be the same as input.
+ *
+ * @param length length of data buffer
+ *
+ * @param key Masking key to use
+ */
+inline void word_mask_exact(uint8_t* input, uint8_t* output, size_t length,
+ const masking_key_type& key)
+{
+ size_t prepared_key = prepare_masking_key(key);
+ size_t n = length/sizeof(size_t);
+ size_t* input_word = reinterpret_cast<size_t*>(input);
+ size_t* output_word = reinterpret_cast<size_t*>(output);
+
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ output_word[i] = input_word[i] ^ prepared_key;
+ }
+
+ for (size_t i = n*sizeof(size_t); i < length; i++) {
+ output[i] = input[i] ^ key.c[i%4];
+ }
+}
+
+/// Exact word aligned mask/unmask (in place)
+/**
+ * In place version of word_mask_exact
+ *
+ * @see word_mask_exact
+ *
+ * @param data buffer to read and write from
+ *
+ * @param length length of data buffer
+ *
+ * @param key Masking key to use
+ */
+inline void word_mask_exact(uint8_t* data, size_t length, const
+ masking_key_type& key)
+{
+ word_mask_exact(data,data,length,key);
+}
+
+/// Circular word aligned mask/unmask
+/**
+ * Performs a circular mask/unmask in word sized chunks using pre-prepared keys
+ * that store state between calls. Best for providing streaming masking or
+ * unmasking of small chunks at a time of a larger message. Requires that the
+ * underlying allocated size of the data buffer be a multiple of the word size.
+ * Data in the buffer after `length` will be overwritten only with the same
+ * values that were originally present.
+ *
+ * Buffer based word by word masking and unmasking for WebSocket payloads.
+ * Performs masking in place using the supplied key. Casts the data buffer to
+ * an array of size_t's and performs masking word by word. The underlying
+ * buffer size must be a muliple of the word size.
+ *
+ * word_mask returns a copy of prepared_key circularly shifted based on the
+ * length value. The returned value may be fed back into word_mask when more
+ * data is available.
+ *
+ * input and output must both have length at least:
+ * ceil(length/sizeof(size_t))*sizeof(size_t)
+ * Exactly that many bytes will be written, although only exactly length bytes
+ * will be changed (trailing bytes will be replaced without masking)
+ *
+ * @param data Character buffer to mask
+ *
+ * @param length Length of data
+ *
+ * @param prepared_key Prepared key to use.
+ *
+ * @return the prepared_key shifted to account for the input length
+ */
+inline size_t word_mask_circ(uint8_t * input, uint8_t * output, size_t length,
+ size_t prepared_key)
+{
+ size_t n = length / sizeof(size_t); // whole words
+ size_t l = length - (n * sizeof(size_t)); // remaining bytes
+ size_t * input_word = reinterpret_cast<size_t *>(input);
+ size_t * output_word = reinterpret_cast<size_t *>(output);
+
+ // mask word by word
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < n; i++) {
+ output_word[i] = input_word[i] ^ prepared_key;
+ }
+
+ // mask partial word at the end
+ size_t start = length - l;
+ uint8_t * byte_key = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t *>(&prepared_key);
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < l; ++i) {
+ output[start+i] = input[start+i] ^ byte_key[i];
+ }
+
+ return circshift_prepared_key(prepared_key,l);
+}
+
+/// Circular word aligned mask/unmask (in place)
+/**
+ * In place version of word_mask_circ
+ *
+ * @see word_mask_circ
+ *
+ * @param data Character buffer to read from and write to
+ *
+ * @param length Length of data
+ *
+ * @param prepared_key Prepared key to use.
+ *
+ * @return the prepared_key shifted to account for the input length
+ */
+inline size_t word_mask_circ(uint8_t* data, size_t length, size_t prepared_key){
+ return word_mask_circ(data,data,length,prepared_key);
+}
+
+/// Circular byte aligned mask/unmask
+/**
+ * Performs a circular mask/unmask in byte sized chunks using pre-prepared keys
+ * that store state between calls. Best for providing streaming masking or
+ * unmasking of small chunks at a time of a larger message. Requires that the
+ * underlying allocated size of the data buffer be a multiple of the word size.
+ * Data in the buffer after `length` will be overwritten only with the same
+ * values that were originally present.
+ *
+ * word_mask returns a copy of prepared_key circularly shifted based on the
+ * length value. The returned value may be fed back into byte_mask when more
+ * data is available.
+ *
+ * @param data Character buffer to mask
+ *
+ * @param length Length of data
+ *
+ * @param prepared_key Prepared key to use.
+ *
+ * @return the prepared_key shifted to account for the input length
+ */
+inline size_t byte_mask_circ(uint8_t * input, uint8_t * output, size_t length,
+ size_t prepared_key)
+{
+ uint32_converter key;
+ key.i = prepared_key;
+
+ for (size_t i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
+ output[i] = input[i] ^ key.c[i % 4];
+ }
+
+ return circshift_prepared_key(prepared_key,length % 4);
+}
+
+/// Circular byte aligned mask/unmask (in place)
+/**
+ * In place version of byte_mask_circ
+ *
+ * @see byte_mask_circ
+ *
+ * @param data Character buffer to read from and write to
+ *
+ * @param length Length of data
+ *
+ * @param prepared_key Prepared key to use.
+ *
+ * @return the prepared_key shifted to account for the input length
+ */
+inline size_t byte_mask_circ(uint8_t* data, size_t length, size_t prepared_key){
+ return byte_mask_circ(data,data,length,prepared_key);
+}
+
+} // namespace frame
+} // namespace websocketpp
+
+#endif //WEBSOCKETPP_FRAME_HPP