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Add missing newline to debug message. Fixes #5546.
author | Daniel Atallah <daniel.atallah@gmail.com> |
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date | Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:48:34 +0000 |
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/* * Purple's oscar protocol plugin * This file is the legal property of its developers. * Please see the AUTHORS file distributed alongside this file. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ /* * I feel like this is a good place to explain OFT, so I'm going to * do just that. Each OFT packet has a header type. I guess this * is pretty similar to the subtype of a SNAC packet. The type * basically tells the other client the meaning of the OFT packet. * There are two distinct types of file transfer, which I usually * call "sendfile" and "getfile." Sendfile is when you send a file * to another AIM user. Getfile is when you share a group of files, * and other users request that you send them the files. * * A typical sendfile file transfer goes like this: * 1) Sender sends a channel 2 ICBM telling the other user that * we want to send them a file. At the same time, we open a * listener socket (this should be done before sending the * ICBM) on some port, and wait for them to connect to us. * The ICBM we sent should contain our IP address and the port * number that we're listening on. * 2) The receiver connects to the sender on the given IP address * and port. After the connection is established, the receiver * sends an ICBM signifying that we are ready and waiting. * 3) The sender sends an OFT PROMPT message over the OFT * connection. * 4) The receiver of the file sends back an exact copy of this * OFT packet, except the cookie is filled in with the cookie * from the ICBM. I think this might be an attempt to verify * that the user that is connected is actually the guy that * we sent the ICBM to. Oh, I've been calling this the ACK. * 5) The sender starts sending raw data across the connection * until the entire file has been sent. * 6) The receiver knows the file is finished because the sender * sent the file size in an earlier OFT packet. So then the * receiver sends the DONE thingy (after filling in the * "received" checksum and size) and closes the connection. */ #include "oscar.h" #include "peer.h" #include "util.h" #define CHECKSUM_BUFFER_SIZE 256 * 1024 struct _ChecksumData { PeerConnection *conn; PurpleXfer *xfer; GSourceFunc callback; size_t size; guint32 checksum; size_t total; FILE *file; guint8 buffer[CHECKSUM_BUFFER_SIZE]; guint timer; }; void peer_oft_checksum_destroy(ChecksumData *checksum_data) { checksum_data->conn->checksum_data = NULL; fclose(checksum_data->file); if (checksum_data->timer > 0) purple_timeout_remove(checksum_data->timer); g_free(checksum_data); } /** * Calculate oft checksum of buffer * * Prevcheck should be 0xFFFF0000 when starting a checksum of a file. The * checksum is kind of a rolling checksum thing, so each time you get bytes * of a file you just call this puppy and it updates the checksum. You can * calculate the checksum of an entire file by calling this in a while or a * for loop, or something. * * Thanks to Graham Booker for providing this improved checksum routine, * which is simpler and should be more accurate than Josh Myer's original * code. -- wtm * * This algorithm works every time I have tried it. The other fails * sometimes. So, AOL who thought this up? It has got to be the weirdest * checksum I have ever seen. * * @param buffer Buffer of data to checksum. Man I'd like to buff her... * @param bufsize Size of buffer. * @param prevchecksum Previous checksum. * @param odd Whether an odd number of bytes have been processed before this call */ static guint32 peer_oft_checksum_chunk(const guint8 *buffer, int bufferlen, guint32 prevchecksum, int odd) { guint32 checksum, oldchecksum; int i = 0; unsigned short val; checksum = (prevchecksum >> 16) & 0xffff; if (odd) { /* * This is one hell of a hack, but it should always work. * Essentially, I am reindexing the array so that index 1 * is the first element. Since the odd and even bytes are * detected by the index number. */ i = 1; bufferlen++; buffer--; } for (; i < bufferlen; i++) { oldchecksum = checksum; if (i & 1) val = buffer[i]; else val = buffer[i] << 8; checksum -= val; /* * The following appears to be necessary.... It happens * every once in a while and the checksum doesn't fail. */ if (checksum > oldchecksum) checksum--; } checksum = ((checksum & 0x0000ffff) + (checksum >> 16)); checksum = ((checksum & 0x0000ffff) + (checksum >> 16)); return checksum << 16; } static gboolean peer_oft_checksum_file_piece(gpointer data) { ChecksumData *checksum_data; gboolean repeat; checksum_data = data; repeat = FALSE; if (checksum_data->total < checksum_data->size) { size_t bytes = MIN(CHECKSUM_BUFFER_SIZE, checksum_data->size - checksum_data->total); bytes = fread(checksum_data->buffer, 1, bytes, checksum_data->file); if (bytes != 0) { checksum_data->checksum = peer_oft_checksum_chunk(checksum_data->buffer, bytes, checksum_data->checksum, checksum_data->total & 1); checksum_data->total += bytes; repeat = TRUE; } } if (!repeat) { purple_debug_info("oscar", "Checksum of %s calculated\n", purple_xfer_get_local_filename(checksum_data->xfer)); if (checksum_data->callback != NULL) checksum_data->callback(checksum_data); peer_oft_checksum_destroy(checksum_data); } return repeat; } /** * Calculate oft checksum of a file in a series of calls to * peer_oft_checksum_file_piece(). We do it this way because * calculating the checksum on large files can take a long time, * and we want to return control to the UI so that the application * doesn't appear completely frozen. * * @param conn The connection used for this file transfer. * @param xfer The file transfer needing this checksum. * @param callback The function to call upon calculation of the checksum. * @param size The maximum size to check. */ static void peer_oft_checksum_file(PeerConnection *conn, PurpleXfer *xfer, GSourceFunc callback, size_t size) { ChecksumData *checksum_data; purple_debug_info("oscar", "Calculating checksum of %s\n", purple_xfer_get_local_filename(xfer)); checksum_data = g_malloc0(sizeof(ChecksumData)); checksum_data->conn = conn; checksum_data->xfer = xfer; checksum_data->callback = callback; checksum_data->size = size; checksum_data->checksum = 0xffff0000; checksum_data->file = fopen(purple_xfer_get_local_filename(xfer), "rb"); if (checksum_data->file == NULL) { purple_debug_error("oscar", "Unable to open %s for checksumming: %s\n", purple_xfer_get_local_filename(xfer), g_strerror(errno)); callback(checksum_data); g_free(checksum_data); } else { checksum_data->timer = purple_timeout_add(10, peer_oft_checksum_file_piece, checksum_data); conn->checksum_data = checksum_data; } } static void peer_oft_copy_xfer_data(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame) { g_free(conn->xferdata.name); memcpy(&(conn->xferdata), frame, sizeof(OftFrame)); conn->xferdata.name = g_memdup(frame->name, frame->name_length); } /** * Free any OFT related data. */ void peer_oft_close(PeerConnection *conn) { /* * If canceled by local user, and we're receiving a file, and * we're not connected/ready then send an ICBM cancel message. */ if ((purple_xfer_get_status(conn->xfer) == PURPLE_XFER_STATUS_CANCEL_LOCAL) && !conn->ready) { aim_im_sendch2_cancel(conn); } if (conn->sending_data_timer != 0) { purple_timeout_remove(conn->sending_data_timer); conn->sending_data_timer = 0; } } /** * Write the given OftFrame to a ByteStream and send it out * on the established PeerConnection. */ static void peer_oft_send(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame) { size_t length; ByteStream bs; length = 192 + frame->name_length; byte_stream_new(&bs, length); byte_stream_putraw(&bs, conn->magic, 4); byte_stream_put16(&bs, length); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->type); byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->cookie, 8); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->encrypt); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->compress); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->totfiles); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->filesleft); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->totparts); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->partsleft); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->totsize); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->size); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->modtime); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->checksum); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->rfrcsum); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->rfsize); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->cretime); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->rfcsum); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->nrecvd); byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->recvcsum); byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->idstring, 32); byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->flags); byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->lnameoffset); byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->lsizeoffset); byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->dummy, 69); byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->macfileinfo, 16); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->nencode); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->nlanguage); /* * The name can be more than 64 characters, but if it is less than * 64 characters it is padded with NULLs. */ byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->name, frame->name_length); peer_connection_send(conn, &bs); g_free(bs.data); } void peer_oft_send_prompt(PeerConnection *conn) { conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_PROMPT; peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata); } static void peer_oft_send_ack(PeerConnection *conn) { conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_ACK; /* Fill in the cookie */ memcpy(conn->xferdata.cookie, conn->cookie, 8); peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata); } static void peer_oft_send_resume_accept(PeerConnection *conn) { conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_RESUMEACCEPT; /* Fill in the cookie */ memcpy(conn->xferdata.cookie, conn->cookie, 8); peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata); } static void peer_oft_send_done(PeerConnection *conn) { conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_DONE; conn->xferdata.rfrcsum = 0xffff0000; conn->xferdata.nrecvd = purple_xfer_get_bytes_sent(conn->xfer); peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata); } /** * This function exists so that we don't remove the outgoing * data watcher while we're still sending data. In most cases * any data we're sending will be instantly wisked away to a TCP * buffer maintained by our operating system... but we want to * make sure the core doesn't start sending file data while * we're still sending OFT frame data. That would be bad. */ static gboolean start_transfer_when_done_sending_data(gpointer data) { PeerConnection *conn; conn = data; if (purple_circ_buffer_get_max_read(conn->buffer_outgoing) == 0) { conn->sending_data_timer = 0; conn->xfer->fd = conn->fd; conn->fd = -1; purple_xfer_start(conn->xfer, conn->xfer->fd, NULL, 0); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /** * This function is similar to the above function, except instead * of starting the xfer it will destroy the connection. This is * used when you want to send one final message across the peer * connection, and then close everything. */ static gboolean destroy_connection_when_done_sending_data(gpointer data) { PeerConnection *conn; conn = data; if (purple_circ_buffer_get_max_read(conn->buffer_outgoing) == 0) { conn->sending_data_timer = 0; peer_connection_destroy(conn, conn->disconnect_reason, NULL); return FALSE; } return TRUE; } /* * This is called when a buddy sends us some file info. This happens when they * are sending a file to you, and you have just established a connection to them. * You should send them the exact same info except use the real cookie. We also * get like totally ready to like, receive the file, kay? */ static void peer_oft_recv_frame_prompt(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame) { /* Record the file information and send an ack */ peer_oft_copy_xfer_data(conn, frame); peer_oft_send_ack(conn); /* Remove our watchers and use the file transfer watchers in the core */ purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming); conn->watcher_incoming = 0; conn->sending_data_timer = purple_timeout_add(100, start_transfer_when_done_sending_data, conn); } /** * We are sending a file to someone else. They have just acknowledged our * prompt, so we want to start sending data like there's no tomorrow. */ static void peer_oft_recv_frame_ack(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame) { if (memcmp(conn->cookie, frame->cookie, 8) != 0) { purple_debug_info("oscar", "Received an incorrect cookie. " "Closing connection.\n"); peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA, NULL); return; } /* Remove our watchers and use the file transfer watchers in the core */ purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming); conn->watcher_incoming = 0; conn->sending_data_timer = purple_timeout_add(100, start_transfer_when_done_sending_data, conn); } static gboolean peer_oft_recv_frame_resume_checksum_calculated_cb(gpointer data) { ChecksumData *checksum_data; PeerConnection *conn; checksum_data = data; conn = checksum_data->conn; /* Check the checksums here. If not match, don't allow resume */ if (checksum_data->checksum != conn->xferdata.recvcsum || checksum_data->total != conn->xferdata.nrecvd) { /* Reset internal structure */ conn->xferdata.recvcsum = 0xffff0000; conn->xferdata.rfrcsum = 0xffff0000; conn->xferdata.nrecvd = 0; } else /* Accept the change */ purple_xfer_set_bytes_sent(checksum_data->xfer, conn->xferdata.nrecvd); peer_oft_send_resume_accept(conn); return FALSE; } /** * We are sending a file to someone else. They have just acknowledged our * prompt and are asking to resume, so we accept their resume and await * a resume ack. */ static void peer_oft_recv_frame_resume(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame) { if (memcmp(conn->cookie, frame->cookie, 8) != 0) { purple_debug_info("oscar", "Received an incorrect cookie. " "Closing connection.\n"); peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA, NULL); return; } /* Copy resume data into internal structure */ conn->xferdata.recvcsum = frame->recvcsum; conn->xferdata.rfrcsum = frame->rfrcsum; conn->xferdata.nrecvd = frame->nrecvd; peer_oft_checksum_file(conn, conn->xfer, peer_oft_recv_frame_resume_checksum_calculated_cb, frame->nrecvd); } /* * We just sent a file to someone. They said they got it and everything, * so we can close our direct connection and what not. */ static void peer_oft_recv_frame_done(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame) { purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming); conn->watcher_incoming = 0; conn->xfer->fd = conn->fd; conn->fd = -1; conn->disconnect_reason = OSCAR_DISCONNECT_DONE; peer_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, conn->disconnect_reason, NULL); } /** * Handle an incoming OftFrame. If there is a payload associated * with this frame, then we remove the old watcher and add the * OFT watcher to read in the payload. */ void peer_oft_recv_frame(PeerConnection *conn, ByteStream *bs) { OftFrame frame; frame.type = byte_stream_get16(bs); byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.cookie, 8); frame.encrypt = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.compress = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.totfiles = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.filesleft = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.totparts = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.partsleft = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.totsize = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.size = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.modtime = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.checksum = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.rfrcsum = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.rfsize = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.cretime = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.rfcsum = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.nrecvd = byte_stream_get32(bs); frame.recvcsum = byte_stream_get32(bs); byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.idstring, 32); frame.flags = byte_stream_get8(bs); frame.lnameoffset = byte_stream_get8(bs); frame.lsizeoffset = byte_stream_get8(bs); byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.dummy, 69); byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.macfileinfo, 16); frame.nencode = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.nlanguage = byte_stream_get16(bs); frame.name_length = bs->len - 186; frame.name = byte_stream_getraw(bs, frame.name_length); purple_debug_info("oscar", "Incoming OFT frame from %s with " "type=0x%04x\n", conn->sn, frame.type); /* TODOFT: peer_oft_dirconvert_fromstupid(frame->name); */ switch(frame.type) { case PEER_TYPE_PROMPT: peer_oft_recv_frame_prompt(conn, &frame); break; case PEER_TYPE_ACK: case PEER_TYPE_RESUMEACK: peer_oft_recv_frame_ack(conn, &frame); break; case PEER_TYPE_RESUME: peer_oft_recv_frame_resume(conn, &frame); break; case PEER_TYPE_DONE: peer_oft_recv_frame_done(conn, &frame); break; default: break; } g_free(frame.name); } /*******************************************************************/ /* Begin PurpleXfer callbacks for use when receiving a file */ /*******************************************************************/ void peer_oft_recvcb_init(PurpleXfer *xfer) { PeerConnection *conn; conn = xfer->data; conn->flags |= PEER_CONNECTION_FLAG_APPROVED; peer_connection_trynext(conn); } void peer_oft_recvcb_end(PurpleXfer *xfer) { PeerConnection *conn; conn = xfer->data; /* Tell the other person that we've received everything */ conn->fd = conn->xfer->fd; conn->xfer->fd = -1; peer_oft_send_done(conn); conn->disconnect_reason = OSCAR_DISCONNECT_DONE; conn->sending_data_timer = purple_timeout_add(100, destroy_connection_when_done_sending_data, conn); } void peer_oft_recvcb_ack_recv(PurpleXfer *xfer, const guchar *buffer, size_t size) { PeerConnection *conn; /* Update our rolling checksum. Like Walmart, yo. */ conn = xfer->data; conn->xferdata.recvcsum = peer_oft_checksum_chunk(buffer, size, conn->xferdata.recvcsum, purple_xfer_get_bytes_sent(xfer) & 1); } /*******************************************************************/ /* End PurpleXfer callbacks for use when receiving a file */ /*******************************************************************/ /*******************************************************************/ /* Begin PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending a file */ /*******************************************************************/ static gboolean peer_oft_checksum_calculated_cb(gpointer data) { ChecksumData *checksum_data; PeerConnection *conn; checksum_data = data; conn = checksum_data->conn; conn->xferdata.checksum = checksum_data->checksum; /* Start the connection process */ peer_connection_trynext(checksum_data->conn); return FALSE; } void peer_oft_sendcb_init(PurpleXfer *xfer) { PeerConnection *conn; size_t size; conn = xfer->data; conn->flags |= PEER_CONNECTION_FLAG_APPROVED; /* Make sure the file size can be represented in 32 bits */ size = purple_xfer_get_size(xfer); if (size > G_MAXUINT32) { gchar *tmp, *size1, *size2; size1 = purple_str_size_to_units(size); size2 = purple_str_size_to_units(G_MAXUINT32); tmp = g_strdup_printf(_("File %s is %s, which is larger than " "the maximum size of %s."), xfer->local_filename, size1, size2); purple_xfer_error(purple_xfer_get_type(xfer), purple_xfer_get_account(xfer), xfer->who, tmp); g_free(size1); g_free(size2); g_free(tmp); peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOCAL_CLOSED, NULL); return; } /* Keep track of file transfer info */ conn->xferdata.totfiles = 1; conn->xferdata.filesleft = 1; conn->xferdata.totparts = 1; conn->xferdata.partsleft = 1; conn->xferdata.totsize = size; conn->xferdata.size = size; conn->xferdata.checksum = 0xffff0000; conn->xferdata.rfrcsum = 0xffff0000; conn->xferdata.rfcsum = 0xffff0000; conn->xferdata.recvcsum = 0xffff0000; strncpy((gchar *)conn->xferdata.idstring, "Cool FileXfer", 31); conn->xferdata.modtime = 0; conn->xferdata.cretime = 0; xfer->filename = g_path_get_basename(xfer->local_filename); conn->xferdata.name_length = MAX(64, strlen(xfer->filename) + 1); conn->xferdata.name = (guchar *)g_strndup(xfer->filename, conn->xferdata.name_length - 1); peer_oft_checksum_file(conn, xfer, peer_oft_checksum_calculated_cb, G_MAXUINT32); } /* * AIM file transfers aren't really meant to be thought * of as a transferring just a single file. The rendezvous * establishes a connection between two computers, and then * those computers can use the same connection for transferring * multiple files. So we don't want the Purple core up and closing * the socket all willy-nilly. We want to do that in the oscar * prpl, whenever one side or the other says they're finished * using the connection. There might be a better way to intercept * the socket from the core... */ void peer_oft_sendcb_ack(PurpleXfer *xfer, const guchar *buffer, size_t size) { PeerConnection *conn; conn = xfer->data; /* * If we're done sending, intercept the socket from the core ft code * and wait for the other guy to send the "done" OFT packet. */ if (purple_xfer_get_bytes_remaining(xfer) <= 0) { purple_input_remove(xfer->watcher); conn->fd = xfer->fd; xfer->fd = -1; conn->watcher_incoming = purple_input_add(conn->fd, PURPLE_INPUT_READ, peer_connection_recv_cb, conn); } } /*******************************************************************/ /* End PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending a file */ /*******************************************************************/ /*******************************************************************/ /* Begin PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending and receiving */ /*******************************************************************/ void peer_oft_cb_generic_cancel(PurpleXfer *xfer) { PeerConnection *conn; conn = xfer->data; if (conn == NULL) return; peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOCAL_CLOSED, NULL); } /*******************************************************************/ /* End PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending and receiving */ /*******************************************************************/ #ifdef TODOFT /* * This little area in oscar.c is the nexus of file transfer code, * so I wrote a little explanation of what happens. I am such a * ninja. * * The series of events for a file send is: * -Create xfer and call purple_xfer_request (this happens in oscar_ask_sendfile) * -User chooses a file and oscar_xfer_init is called. It establishes a * listening socket, then asks the remote user to connect to us (and * gives them the file name, port, IP, etc.) * -They connect to us and we send them an PEER_TYPE_PROMPT (this happens * in peer_oft_recv_frame_established) * -They send us an PEER_TYPE_ACK and then we start sending data * -When we finish, they send us an PEER_TYPE_DONE and they close the * connection. * -We get drunk because file transfer kicks ass. * * The series of events for a file receive is: * -Create xfer and call purple_xfer request (this happens in incomingim_chan2) * -Purple user selects file to name and location to save file to and * oscar_xfer_init is called * -It connects to the remote user using the IP they gave us earlier * -After connecting, they send us an PEER_TYPE_PROMPT. In reply, we send * them an PEER_TYPE_ACK. * -They begin to send us lots of raw data. * -When they finish sending data we send an PEER_TYPE_DONE and then close * the connection. * * Update August 2005: * The series of events for transfers has been seriously complicated by the addition * of transfer redirects and proxied connections. I could throw a whole lot of words * at trying to explain things here, but it probably wouldn't do much good. To get * a better idea of what happens, take a look at the diagrams and documentation * from my Summer of Code project. -- Jonathan Clark */ /** * Convert the directory separator from / (0x2f) to ^A (0x01) * * @param name The filename to convert. */ static void peer_oft_dirconvert_tostupid(char *name) { while (name[0]) { if (name[0] == 0x01) name[0] = G_DIR_SEPARATOR; name++; } } /** * Convert the directory separator from ^A (0x01) to / (0x2f) * * @param name The filename to convert. */ static void peer_oft_dirconvert_fromstupid(char *name) { while (name[0]) { if (name[0] == G_DIR_SEPARATOR) name[0] = 0x01; name++; } } #endif