ceph-csi/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace/tracestate.go
dependabot[bot] 431e9231d2 rebase: bump google.golang.org/grpc from 1.68.1 to 1.69.0
Bumps [google.golang.org/grpc](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go) from 1.68.1 to 1.69.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/grpc/grpc-go/compare/v1.68.1...v1.69.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: google.golang.org/grpc
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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2024-12-18 13:35:30 +00:00

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// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
package trace // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace"
import (
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"strings"
)
const (
maxListMembers = 32
listDelimiters = ","
memberDelimiter = "="
errInvalidKey errorConst = "invalid tracestate key"
errInvalidValue errorConst = "invalid tracestate value"
errInvalidMember errorConst = "invalid tracestate list-member"
errMemberNumber errorConst = "too many list-members in tracestate"
errDuplicate errorConst = "duplicate list-member in tracestate"
)
type member struct {
Key string
Value string
}
// according to (chr = %x20 / (nblk-char = %x21-2B / %x2D-3C / %x3E-7E) )
// means (chr = %x20-2B / %x2D-3C / %x3E-7E) .
func checkValueChar(v byte) bool {
return v >= '\x20' && v <= '\x7e' && v != '\x2c' && v != '\x3d'
}
// according to (nblk-chr = %x21-2B / %x2D-3C / %x3E-7E) .
func checkValueLast(v byte) bool {
return v >= '\x21' && v <= '\x7e' && v != '\x2c' && v != '\x3d'
}
// based on the W3C Trace Context specification
//
// value = (0*255(chr)) nblk-chr
// nblk-chr = %x21-2B / %x2D-3C / %x3E-7E
// chr = %x20 / nblk-chr
//
// see https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context-1/#value
func checkValue(val string) bool {
n := len(val)
if n == 0 || n > 256 {
return false
}
for i := 0; i < n-1; i++ {
if !checkValueChar(val[i]) {
return false
}
}
return checkValueLast(val[n-1])
}
func checkKeyRemain(key string) bool {
// ( lcalpha / DIGIT / "_" / "-"/ "*" / "/" )
for _, v := range key {
if isAlphaNum(byte(v)) {
continue
}
switch v {
case '_', '-', '*', '/':
continue
}
return false
}
return true
}
// according to
//
// simple-key = lcalpha (0*255( lcalpha / DIGIT / "_" / "-"/ "*" / "/" ))
// system-id = lcalpha (0*13( lcalpha / DIGIT / "_" / "-"/ "*" / "/" ))
//
// param n is remain part length, should be 255 in simple-key or 13 in system-id.
func checkKeyPart(key string, n int) bool {
if len(key) == 0 {
return false
}
first := key[0] // key's first char
ret := len(key[1:]) <= n
ret = ret && first >= 'a' && first <= 'z'
return ret && checkKeyRemain(key[1:])
}
func isAlphaNum(c byte) bool {
if c >= 'a' && c <= 'z' {
return true
}
return c >= '0' && c <= '9'
}
// according to
//
// tenant-id = ( lcalpha / DIGIT ) 0*240( lcalpha / DIGIT / "_" / "-"/ "*" / "/" )
//
// param n is remain part length, should be 240 exactly.
func checkKeyTenant(key string, n int) bool {
if len(key) == 0 {
return false
}
return isAlphaNum(key[0]) && len(key[1:]) <= n && checkKeyRemain(key[1:])
}
// based on the W3C Trace Context specification
//
// key = simple-key / multi-tenant-key
// simple-key = lcalpha (0*255( lcalpha / DIGIT / "_" / "-"/ "*" / "/" ))
// multi-tenant-key = tenant-id "@" system-id
// tenant-id = ( lcalpha / DIGIT ) (0*240( lcalpha / DIGIT / "_" / "-"/ "*" / "/" ))
// system-id = lcalpha (0*13( lcalpha / DIGIT / "_" / "-"/ "*" / "/" ))
// lcalpha = %x61-7A ; a-z
//
// see https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context-1/#tracestate-header.
func checkKey(key string) bool {
tenant, system, ok := strings.Cut(key, "@")
if !ok {
return checkKeyPart(key, 255)
}
return checkKeyTenant(tenant, 240) && checkKeyPart(system, 13)
}
func newMember(key, value string) (member, error) {
if !checkKey(key) {
return member{}, errInvalidKey
}
if !checkValue(value) {
return member{}, errInvalidValue
}
return member{Key: key, Value: value}, nil
}
func parseMember(m string) (member, error) {
key, val, ok := strings.Cut(m, memberDelimiter)
if !ok {
return member{}, fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", errInvalidMember, m)
}
key = strings.TrimLeft(key, " \t")
val = strings.TrimRight(val, " \t")
result, e := newMember(key, val)
if e != nil {
return member{}, fmt.Errorf("%w: %s", errInvalidMember, m)
}
return result, nil
}
// String encodes member into a string compliant with the W3C Trace Context
// specification.
func (m member) String() string {
return m.Key + "=" + m.Value
}
// TraceState provides additional vendor-specific trace identification
// information across different distributed tracing systems. It represents an
// immutable list consisting of key/value pairs, each pair is referred to as a
// list-member.
//
// TraceState conforms to the W3C Trace Context specification
// (https://www.w3.org/TR/trace-context-1). All operations that create or copy
// a TraceState do so by validating all input and will only produce TraceState
// that conform to the specification. Specifically, this means that all
// list-member's key/value pairs are valid, no duplicate list-members exist,
// and the maximum number of list-members (32) is not exceeded.
type TraceState struct { //nolint:revive // revive complains about stutter of `trace.TraceState`
// list is the members in order.
list []member
}
var _ json.Marshaler = TraceState{}
// ParseTraceState attempts to decode a TraceState from the passed
// string. It returns an error if the input is invalid according to the W3C
// Trace Context specification.
func ParseTraceState(ts string) (TraceState, error) {
if ts == "" {
return TraceState{}, nil
}
wrapErr := func(err error) error {
return fmt.Errorf("failed to parse tracestate: %w", err)
}
var members []member
found := make(map[string]struct{})
for ts != "" {
var memberStr string
memberStr, ts, _ = strings.Cut(ts, listDelimiters)
if len(memberStr) == 0 {
continue
}
m, err := parseMember(memberStr)
if err != nil {
return TraceState{}, wrapErr(err)
}
if _, ok := found[m.Key]; ok {
return TraceState{}, wrapErr(errDuplicate)
}
found[m.Key] = struct{}{}
members = append(members, m)
if n := len(members); n > maxListMembers {
return TraceState{}, wrapErr(errMemberNumber)
}
}
return TraceState{list: members}, nil
}
// MarshalJSON marshals the TraceState into JSON.
func (ts TraceState) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
return json.Marshal(ts.String())
}
// String encodes the TraceState into a string compliant with the W3C
// Trace Context specification. The returned string will be invalid if the
// TraceState contains any invalid members.
func (ts TraceState) String() string {
if len(ts.list) == 0 {
return ""
}
var n int
n += len(ts.list) // member delimiters: '='
n += len(ts.list) - 1 // list delimiters: ','
for _, mem := range ts.list {
n += len(mem.Key)
n += len(mem.Value)
}
var sb strings.Builder
sb.Grow(n)
_, _ = sb.WriteString(ts.list[0].Key)
_ = sb.WriteByte('=')
_, _ = sb.WriteString(ts.list[0].Value)
for i := 1; i < len(ts.list); i++ {
_ = sb.WriteByte(listDelimiters[0])
_, _ = sb.WriteString(ts.list[i].Key)
_ = sb.WriteByte('=')
_, _ = sb.WriteString(ts.list[i].Value)
}
return sb.String()
}
// Get returns the value paired with key from the corresponding TraceState
// list-member if it exists, otherwise an empty string is returned.
func (ts TraceState) Get(key string) string {
for _, member := range ts.list {
if member.Key == key {
return member.Value
}
}
return ""
}
// Walk walks all key value pairs in the TraceState by calling f
// Iteration stops if f returns false.
func (ts TraceState) Walk(f func(key, value string) bool) {
for _, m := range ts.list {
if !f(m.Key, m.Value) {
break
}
}
}
// Insert adds a new list-member defined by the key/value pair to the
// TraceState. If a list-member already exists for the given key, that
// list-member's value is updated. The new or updated list-member is always
// moved to the beginning of the TraceState as specified by the W3C Trace
// Context specification.
//
// If key or value are invalid according to the W3C Trace Context
// specification an error is returned with the original TraceState.
//
// If adding a new list-member means the TraceState would have more members
// then is allowed, the new list-member will be inserted and the right-most
// list-member will be dropped in the returned TraceState.
func (ts TraceState) Insert(key, value string) (TraceState, error) {
m, err := newMember(key, value)
if err != nil {
return ts, err
}
n := len(ts.list)
found := n
for i := range ts.list {
if ts.list[i].Key == key {
found = i
}
}
cTS := TraceState{}
if found == n && n < maxListMembers {
cTS.list = make([]member, n+1)
} else {
cTS.list = make([]member, n)
}
cTS.list[0] = m
// When the number of members exceeds capacity, drop the "right-most".
copy(cTS.list[1:], ts.list[0:found])
if found < n {
copy(cTS.list[1+found:], ts.list[found+1:])
}
return cTS, nil
}
// Delete returns a copy of the TraceState with the list-member identified by
// key removed.
func (ts TraceState) Delete(key string) TraceState {
members := make([]member, ts.Len())
copy(members, ts.list)
for i, member := range ts.list {
if member.Key == key {
members = append(members[:i], members[i+1:]...)
// TraceState should contain no duplicate members.
break
}
}
return TraceState{list: members}
}
// Len returns the number of list-members in the TraceState.
func (ts TraceState) Len() int {
return len(ts.list)
}