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Per ISO C++ standard 9.7.1 5.3, "Otherwise the type of the enumerator is the same as that of the preceding enumerator unless the incremented value is not representable in that type, in which case the type is an unspecified integral type sufficient to contain the incremented value. If no such type exists, the program is ill-formed." it is not undefined behavior to set a scoped enum to a value outside of its constant range because all values of the underlying type can represent the scoped enum
154 lines
3.9 KiB
C++
154 lines
3.9 KiB
C++
#include "AMFDeserialize.h"
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#include <stdexcept>
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#include "Amf3.h"
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/**
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* AMF3 Reference document https://rtmp.veriskope.com/pdf/amf3-file-format-spec.pdf
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* AMF3 Deserializer written by EmosewaMC
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*/
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AMFBaseValue* AMFDeserialize::Read(RakNet::BitStream* inStream) {
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if (!inStream) return nullptr;
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AMFBaseValue* returnValue = nullptr;
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// Read in the value type from the bitStream
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eAmf marker;
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inStream->Read(marker);
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// Based on the typing, create the value associated with that and return the base value class
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switch (marker) {
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case eAmf::Undefined: {
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returnValue = new AMFBaseValue();
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break;
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}
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case eAmf::Null: {
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returnValue = new AMFNullValue();
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break;
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}
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case eAmf::False: {
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returnValue = new AMFBoolValue(false);
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break;
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}
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case eAmf::True: {
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returnValue = new AMFBoolValue(true);
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break;
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}
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case eAmf::Integer: {
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returnValue = ReadAmfInteger(inStream);
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break;
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}
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case eAmf::Double: {
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returnValue = ReadAmfDouble(inStream);
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break;
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}
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case eAmf::String: {
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returnValue = ReadAmfString(inStream);
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break;
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}
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case eAmf::Array: {
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returnValue = ReadAmfArray(inStream);
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break;
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}
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// These values are unimplemented in the live client and will remain unimplemented
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// unless someone modifies the client to allow serializing of these values.
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case eAmf::XMLDoc:
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case eAmf::Date:
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case eAmf::Object:
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case eAmf::XML:
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case eAmf::ByteArray:
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case eAmf::VectorInt:
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case eAmf::VectorUInt:
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case eAmf::VectorDouble:
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case eAmf::VectorObject:
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case eAmf::Dictionary: {
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throw marker;
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break;
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}
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default:
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throw std::invalid_argument("Invalid AMF3 marker" + std::to_string(static_cast<int32_t>(marker)));
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break;
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}
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return returnValue;
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}
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uint32_t AMFDeserialize::ReadU29(RakNet::BitStream* inStream) {
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bool byteFlag = true;
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uint32_t actualNumber{};
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uint8_t numberOfBytesRead{};
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while (byteFlag && numberOfBytesRead < 4) {
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uint8_t byte{};
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inStream->Read(byte);
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// Parse the byte
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if (numberOfBytesRead < 3) {
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byteFlag = byte & static_cast<uint8_t>(1 << 7);
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byte = byte << 1UL;
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}
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// Combine the read byte with our current read in number
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actualNumber <<= 8UL;
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actualNumber |= static_cast<uint32_t>(byte);
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// If we are not done reading in bytes, shift right 1 bit
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if (numberOfBytesRead < 3) actualNumber = actualNumber >> 1UL;
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numberOfBytesRead++;
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}
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return actualNumber;
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}
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const std::string AMFDeserialize::ReadString(RakNet::BitStream* inStream) {
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auto length = ReadU29(inStream);
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// Check if this is a reference
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bool isReference = length % 2 == 1;
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// Right shift by 1 bit to get index if reference or size of next string if value
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length = length >> 1;
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if (isReference) {
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std::string value(length, 0);
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inStream->Read(&value[0], length);
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// Empty strings are never sent by reference
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if (!value.empty()) accessedElements.push_back(value);
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return value;
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} else {
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// Length is a reference to a previous index - use that as the read in value
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return accessedElements.at(length);
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}
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}
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AMFBaseValue* AMFDeserialize::ReadAmfDouble(RakNet::BitStream* inStream) {
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double value;
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inStream->Read<double>(value);
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return new AMFDoubleValue(value);
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}
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AMFBaseValue* AMFDeserialize::ReadAmfArray(RakNet::BitStream* inStream) {
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auto arrayValue = new AMFArrayValue();
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// Read size of dense array
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auto sizeOfDenseArray = (ReadU29(inStream) >> 1);
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// Then read associative portion
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while (true) {
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auto key = ReadString(inStream);
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// No more associative values when we encounter an empty string key
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if (key.size() == 0) break;
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arrayValue->Insert(key, Read(inStream));
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}
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// Finally read dense portion
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for (uint32_t i = 0; i < sizeOfDenseArray; i++) {
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arrayValue->Insert(i, Read(inStream));
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}
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return arrayValue;
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}
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AMFBaseValue* AMFDeserialize::ReadAmfString(RakNet::BitStream* inStream) {
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return new AMFStringValue(ReadString(inStream));
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}
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AMFBaseValue* AMFDeserialize::ReadAmfInteger(RakNet::BitStream* inStream) {
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return new AMFIntValue(ReadU29(inStream));
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}
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