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view libpurple/protocols/oscar/family_icbm.c @ 20631:56cec2b6ff98
Uh, these two callbacks were backwards. Methinks somebody didn't test
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author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Mon, 24 Sep 2007 01:25:56 +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 */ /* * Family 0x0004 - Routines for sending/receiving Instant Messages. * * Note the term ICBM (Inter-Client Basic Message) which blankets * all types of generically routed through-server messages. Within * the ICBM types (family 4), a channel is defined. Each channel * represents a different type of message. Channel 1 is used for * what would commonly be called an "instant message". Channel 2 * is used for negotiating "rendezvous". These transactions end in * something more complex happening, such as a chat invitation, or * a file transfer. Channel 3 is used for chat messages (not in * the same family as these channels). Channel 4 is used for * various ICQ messages. Examples are normal messages, URLs, and * old-style authorization. * * In addition to the channel, every ICBM contains a cookie. For * standard IMs, these are only used for error messages. However, * the more complex rendezvous messages make suitably more complex * use of this field. * * TODO: Split this up into an im.c file an an icbm.c file. It * will be beautiful, you'll see. * * Make sure flap_connection_findbygroup is used by all functions. */ #include "oscar.h" #include "peer.h" #ifdef _WIN32 #include "win32dep.h" #endif /** * Add a standard ICBM header to the given bstream with the given * information. * * @param bs The bstream to write the ICBM header to. * @param c c is for cookie, and cookie is for me. * @param channel The ICBM channel (1 through 4). * @param sn Null-terminated scrizeen nizame. * @return The number of bytes written. It's really not useful. */ static int aim_im_puticbm(ByteStream *bs, const guchar *c, guint16 channel, const char *sn) { byte_stream_putraw(bs, c, 8); byte_stream_put16(bs, channel); byte_stream_put8(bs, strlen(sn)); byte_stream_putstr(bs, sn); return 8+2+1+strlen(sn); } /** * Generates a random ICBM cookie in a character array of length 8 * and copies it into the variable passed as cookie * TODO: Maybe we should stop limiting our characters to the visible range? */ void aim_icbm_makecookie(guchar *cookie) { int i; /* Should be like "21CBF95" and null terminated */ for (i = 0; i < 7; i++) cookie[i] = 0x30 + ((guchar)rand() % 10); cookie[7] = '\0'; } /* * Takes a msghdr (and a length) and returns a client type * code. Note that this is *only a guess* and has a low likelihood * of actually being accurate. * * Its based on experimental data, with the help of Eric Warmenhoven * who seems to have collected a wide variety of different AIM clients. * * * Heres the current collection: * 0501 0003 0101 0101 01 AOL Mobile Communicator, WinAIM 1.0.414 * 0501 0003 0101 0201 01 WinAIM 2.0.847, 2.1.1187, 3.0.1464, * 4.3.2229, 4.4.2286 * 0501 0004 0101 0102 0101 WinAIM 4.1.2010, libfaim (right here) * 0501 0003 0101 02 WinAIM 5 * 0501 0001 01 iChat x.x, mobile buddies * 0501 0001 0101 01 AOL v6.0, CompuServe 2000 v6.0, any TOC client * 0501 0002 0106 WinICQ 5.45.1.3777.85 * * Note that in this function, only the feature bytes are tested, since * the rest will always be the same. * */ guint16 aim_im_fingerprint(const guint8 *msghdr, int len) { static const struct { guint16 clientid; int len; guint8 data[10]; } fingerprints[] = { /* AOL Mobile Communicator, WinAIM 1.0.414 */ { AIM_CLIENTTYPE_MC, 3, {0x01, 0x01, 0x01}}, /* WinAIM 2.0.847, 2.1.1187, 3.0.1464, 4.3.2229, 4.4.2286 */ { AIM_CLIENTTYPE_WINAIM, 3, {0x01, 0x01, 0x02}}, /* WinAIM 4.1.2010, libfaim */ { AIM_CLIENTTYPE_WINAIM41, 4, {0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02}}, /* AOL v6.0, CompuServe 2000 v6.0, any TOC client */ { AIM_CLIENTTYPE_AOL_TOC, 1, {0x01}}, { 0, 0, {0x00}} }; int i; if (!msghdr || (len <= 0)) return AIM_CLIENTTYPE_UNKNOWN; for (i = 0; fingerprints[i].len; i++) { if (fingerprints[i].len != len) continue; if (memcmp(fingerprints[i].data, msghdr, fingerprints[i].len) == 0) return fingerprints[i].clientid; } return AIM_CLIENTTYPE_UNKNOWN; } /** * Subtype 0x0002 - Set ICBM parameters. * * I definitely recommend sending this. If you don't, you'll be stuck * with the rather unreasonable defaults. * */ int aim_im_setparams(OscarData *od, struct aim_icbmparameters *params) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004))) return -EINVAL; if (!params) return -EINVAL; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10+16); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0002, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0002, 0x0000, snacid); /* This is read-only (see Parameter Reply). Must be set to zero here. */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* These are all read-write */ byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, params->flags); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, params->maxmsglen); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, params->maxsenderwarn); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, params->maxrecverwarn); byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, params->minmsginterval); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /** * Subtype 0x0004 - Request ICBM parameter information. * */ int aim_im_reqparams(OscarData *od) { FlapConnection *conn; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004))) return -EINVAL; aim_genericreq_n_snacid(od, conn, 0x0004, 0x0004); return 0; } /** * Subtype 0x0005 - Receive parameter information. * */ static int aim_im_paraminfo(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; struct aim_icbmparameters params; params.maxchan = byte_stream_get16(bs); params.flags = byte_stream_get32(bs); params.maxmsglen = byte_stream_get16(bs); params.maxsenderwarn = byte_stream_get16(bs); params.maxrecverwarn = byte_stream_get16(bs); params.minmsginterval = byte_stream_get32(bs); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) return userfunc(od, conn, frame, ¶ms); return 0; } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send an ICBM (instant message). * * * Possible flags: * AIM_IMFLAGS_AWAY -- Marks the message as an autoresponse * AIM_IMFLAGS_ACK -- Requests that the server send an ack * when the message is received (of type 0x0004/0x000c) * AIM_IMFLAGS_OFFLINE--If destination is offline, store it until they are * online (probably ICQ only). * * Generally, you should use the lowest encoding possible to send * your message. If you only use basic punctuation and the generic * Latin alphabet, use ASCII7 (no flags). If you happen to use non-ASCII7 * characters, but they are all clearly defined in ISO-8859-1, then * use that. Keep in mind that not all characters in the PC ASCII8 * character set are defined in the ISO standard. For those cases (most * notably when the (r) symbol is used), you must use the full UNICODE * encoding for your message. In UNICODE mode, _all_ characters must * occupy 16bits, including ones that are not special. (Remember that * the first 128 UNICODE symbols are equivalent to ASCII7, however they * must be prefixed with a zero high order byte.) * * I strongly discourage the use of UNICODE mode, mainly because none * of the clients I use can parse those messages (and besides that, * wchars are difficult and non-portable to handle in most UNIX environments). * If you really need to include special characters, use the HTML UNICODE * entities. These are of the form ߪ where 2026 is the hex * representation of the UNICODE index (in this case, UNICODE * "Horizontal Ellipsis", or 133 in in ASCII8). * * Implementation note: Since this is one of the most-used functions * in all of libfaim, it is written with performance in mind. As such, * it is not as clear as it could be in respect to how this message is * supposed to be layed out. Most obviously, tlvlists should be used * instead of writing out the bytes manually. * * XXX - more precise verification that we never send SNACs larger than 8192 * XXX - check SNAC size for multipart * */ int aim_im_sendch1_ext(OscarData *od, struct aim_sendimext_args *args) { FlapConnection *conn; aim_snacid_t snacid; ByteStream data; guchar cookie[8]; int msgtlvlen; static const guint8 deffeatures[] = { 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x02 }; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004))) return -EINVAL; if (!args) return -EINVAL; if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_MULTIPART) { if (args->mpmsg->numparts == 0) return -EINVAL; } else { if (!args->msg || (args->msglen <= 0)) return -EINVAL; if (args->msglen >= MAXMSGLEN) return -E2BIG; } /* Painfully calculate the size of the message TLV */ msgtlvlen = 1 + 1; /* 0501 */ if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_CUSTOMFEATURES) msgtlvlen += 2 + args->featureslen; else msgtlvlen += 2 + sizeof(deffeatures); if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_MULTIPART) { aim_mpmsg_section_t *sec; for (sec = args->mpmsg->parts; sec; sec = sec->next) { msgtlvlen += 2 /* 0101 */ + 2 /* block len */; msgtlvlen += 4 /* charset */ + sec->datalen; } } else { msgtlvlen += 2 /* 0101 */ + 2 /* block len */; msgtlvlen += 4 /* charset */ + args->msglen; } byte_stream_new(&data, msgtlvlen + 128); /* Generate an ICBM cookie */ aim_icbm_makecookie(cookie); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&data, cookie, 0x0001, args->destsn); /* Message TLV (type 0x0002) */ byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0002); byte_stream_put16(&data, msgtlvlen); /* Features TLV (type 0x0501) */ byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0501); if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_CUSTOMFEATURES) { byte_stream_put16(&data, args->featureslen); byte_stream_putraw(&data, args->features, args->featureslen); } else { byte_stream_put16(&data, sizeof(deffeatures)); byte_stream_putraw(&data, deffeatures, sizeof(deffeatures)); } if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_MULTIPART) { aim_mpmsg_section_t *sec; /* Insert each message part in a TLV (type 0x0101) */ for (sec = args->mpmsg->parts; sec; sec = sec->next) { byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0101); byte_stream_put16(&data, sec->datalen + 4); byte_stream_put16(&data, sec->charset); byte_stream_put16(&data, sec->charsubset); byte_stream_putraw(&data, (guchar *)sec->data, sec->datalen); } } else { /* Insert message text in a TLV (type 0x0101) */ byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0101); /* Message block length */ byte_stream_put16(&data, args->msglen + 0x04); /* Character set */ byte_stream_put16(&data, args->charset); byte_stream_put16(&data, args->charsubset); /* Message. Not terminated */ byte_stream_putraw(&data, (guchar *)args->msg, args->msglen); } /* Set the Autoresponse flag */ if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_AWAY) { byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0004); byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0000); } else if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_ACK) { /* Set the Request Acknowledge flag */ byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0003); byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0000); } if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_OFFLINE) { byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0006); byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0000); } /* * Set the I HAVE A REALLY PURTY ICON flag. * XXX - This should really only be sent on initial * IMs and when you change your icon. */ if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_HASICON) { byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0008); byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x000c); byte_stream_put32(&data, args->iconlen); byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0001); byte_stream_put16(&data, args->iconsum); byte_stream_put32(&data, args->iconstamp); } /* * Set the Buddy Icon Requested flag. * XXX - Every time? Surely not... */ if (args->flags & AIM_IMFLAGS_BUDDYREQ) { byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0009); byte_stream_put16(&data, 0x0000); } /* XXX - should be optional */ snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, args->destsn, strlen(args->destsn)+1); flap_connection_send_snac(od, conn, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid, &data); g_free(data.data); /* clean out SNACs over 60sec old */ aim_cleansnacs(od, 60); return 0; } /* * Simple wrapper for aim_im_sendch1_ext() * * You cannot use aim_send_im if you need the HASICON flag. You must * use aim_im_sendch1_ext directly for that. * * aim_send_im also cannot be used if you require UNICODE messages, because * that requires an explicit message length. Use aim_im_sendch1_ext(). * */ int aim_im_sendch1(OscarData *od, const char *sn, guint16 flags, const char *msg) { struct aim_sendimext_args args; args.destsn = sn; args.flags = flags; args.msg = msg; args.msglen = strlen(msg); args.charset = 0x0000; args.charsubset = 0x0000; /* Make these don't get set by accident -- they need aim_im_sendch1_ext */ args.flags &= ~(AIM_IMFLAGS_CUSTOMFEATURES | AIM_IMFLAGS_HASICON | AIM_IMFLAGS_MULTIPART); return aim_im_sendch1_ext(od, &args); } /* * Subtype 0x0006 - Send a chat invitation. */ int aim_im_sendch2_chatinvite(OscarData *od, const char *sn, const char *msg, guint16 exchange, const char *roomname, guint16 instance) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; IcbmCookie *msgcookie; struct aim_invite_priv *priv; guchar cookie[8]; GSList *outer_tlvlist = NULL, *inner_tlvlist = NULL; ByteStream hdrbs; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004))) return -EINVAL; if (!sn || !msg || !roomname) return -EINVAL; aim_icbm_makecookie(cookie); frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 1152+strlen(sn)+strlen(roomname)+strlen(msg)); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, sn, strlen(sn)+1); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* XXX should be uncached by an unwritten 'invite accept' handler */ priv = g_malloc(sizeof(struct aim_invite_priv)); priv->sn = g_strdup(sn); priv->roomname = g_strdup(roomname); priv->exchange = exchange; priv->instance = instance; if ((msgcookie = aim_mkcookie(cookie, AIM_COOKIETYPE_INVITE, priv))) aim_cachecookie(od, msgcookie); else g_free(priv); /* ICBM Header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, sn); /* * TLV t(0005) * * Everything else is inside this TLV. * * Sigh. AOL was rather inconsistent right here. So we have * to play some minor tricks. Right inside the type 5 is some * raw data, followed by a series of TLVs. * */ byte_stream_new(&hdrbs, 2+8+16+6+4+4+strlen(msg)+4+2+1+strlen(roomname)+2); byte_stream_put16(&hdrbs, 0x0000); /* Unknown! */ byte_stream_putraw(&hdrbs, cookie, sizeof(cookie)); /* I think... */ byte_stream_putcaps(&hdrbs, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_CHAT); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000a, 0x0001); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000f); aim_tlvlist_add_str(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000c, msg); aim_tlvlist_add_chatroom(&inner_tlvlist, 0x2711, exchange, roomname, instance); aim_tlvlist_write(&hdrbs, &inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0005, byte_stream_curpos(&hdrbs), hdrbs.data); g_free(hdrbs.data); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &outer_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(outer_tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send your icon to a given user. * * This is also performance sensitive. (If you can believe it...) * */ int aim_im_sendch2_icon(OscarData *od, const char *sn, const guint8 *icon, int iconlen, time_t stamp, guint16 iconsum) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; guchar cookie[8]; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004))) return -EINVAL; if (!sn || !icon || (iconlen <= 0) || (iconlen >= MAXICONLEN)) return -EINVAL; aim_icbm_makecookie(cookie); frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10+8+2+1+strlen(sn)+2+2+2+8+16+2+2+2+2+2+2+2+4+4+4+iconlen+strlen(AIM_ICONIDENT)+2+2); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, sn); /* * TLV t(0005) * * Encompasses everything below. */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0005); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 2+8+16+6+4+4+iconlen+4+4+4+strlen(AIM_ICONIDENT)); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&frame->data, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_BUDDYICON); /* TLV t(000a) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x000a); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0002); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0001); /* TLV t(000f) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x000f); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* TLV t(2711) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x2711); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 4+4+4+iconlen+strlen(AIM_ICONIDENT)); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, iconsum); byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, iconlen); byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, stamp); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, icon, iconlen); byte_stream_putstr(&frame->data, AIM_ICONIDENT); /* TLV t(0003) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0003); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /* * Subtype 0x0006 - Send a rich text message. * * This only works for ICQ 2001b (thats 2001 not 2000). Better, only * send it to clients advertising the RTF capability. In fact, if you send * it to a client that doesn't support that capability, the server will gladly * bounce it back to you. * * You'd think this would be in icq.c, but, well, I'm trying to stick with * the one-group-per-file scheme as much as possible. This could easily * be an exception, since Rendezvous IMs are external of the Oscar core, * and therefore are undefined. Really I just need to think of a good way to * make an interface similar to what AOL actually uses. But I'm not using COM. * */ int aim_im_sendch2_rtfmsg(OscarData *od, struct aim_sendrtfmsg_args *args) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; guchar cookie[8]; const char rtfcap[] = {"{97B12751-243C-4334-AD22-D6ABF73F1492}"}; /* OSCAR_CAPABILITY_ICQRTF capability in string form */ int servdatalen; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004))) return -EINVAL; if (!args || !args->destsn || !args->rtfmsg) return -EINVAL; servdatalen = 2+2+16+2+4+1+2 + 2+2+4+4+4 + 2+4+2+strlen(args->rtfmsg)+1 + 4+4+4+strlen(rtfcap)+1; aim_icbm_makecookie(cookie); frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10+128+servdatalen); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, args->destsn); /* TLV t(0005) - Encompasses everything below. */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0005); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 2+8+16 + 2+2+2 + 2+2 + 2+2+servdatalen); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&frame->data, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_ICQSERVERRELAY); /* t(000a) l(0002) v(0001) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x000a); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0002); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0001); /* t(000f) l(0000) v() */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x000f); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* Service Data TLV */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x2711); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, servdatalen); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 11 + 16 /* 11 + (sizeof CLSID) */); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 9); byte_stream_putcaps(&frame->data, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_EMPTY); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0); byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0); byte_stream_putle8(&frame->data, 0); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x03ea); /* trid1 */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 14); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x03eb); /* trid2 */ byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0); byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0); byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0001); byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, strlen(args->rtfmsg)+1); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, (const guint8 *)args->rtfmsg, strlen(args->rtfmsg)+1); byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, args->fgcolor); byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, args->bgcolor); byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, strlen(rtfcap)+1); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, (const guint8 *)rtfcap, strlen(rtfcap)+1); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /** * Cancel a rendezvous invitation. It could be an invitation to * establish a direct connection, or a file-send, or a chat invite. */ void aim_im_sendch2_cancel(PeerConnection *peer_conn) { OscarData *od; FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; GSList *outer_tlvlist = NULL, *inner_tlvlist = NULL; ByteStream hdrbs; od = peer_conn->od; conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004); if (conn == NULL) return; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 128+strlen(peer_conn->sn)); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, peer_conn->cookie, 0x0002, peer_conn->sn); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0003); byte_stream_new(&hdrbs, 64); byte_stream_put16(&hdrbs, AIM_RENDEZVOUS_CANCEL); byte_stream_putraw(&hdrbs, peer_conn->cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&hdrbs, peer_conn->type); /* This TLV means "cancel!" */ aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000b, 0x0001); aim_tlvlist_write(&hdrbs, &inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0005, byte_stream_curpos(&hdrbs), hdrbs.data); g_free(hdrbs.data); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &outer_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(outer_tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send an "I accept and I've connected to * you" message. */ void aim_im_sendch2_connected(PeerConnection *peer_conn) { OscarData *od; FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; od = peer_conn->od; conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004); if (conn == NULL) return; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10 + 11+strlen(peer_conn->sn) + 4+2+8+16); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, peer_conn->cookie, 0x0002, peer_conn->sn); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0005); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x001a); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, AIM_RENDEZVOUS_CONNECTED); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, peer_conn->cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&frame->data, peer_conn->type); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send a direct connect rendezvous ICBM. This * could have a number of meanings, depending on the content: * "I want you to connect to me" * "I want to connect to you" * "I want to connect through a proxy server" */ void aim_im_sendch2_odc_requestdirect(OscarData *od, guchar *cookie, const char *sn, const guint8 *ip, guint16 port, guint16 requestnumber) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; GSList *outer_tlvlist = NULL, *inner_tlvlist = NULL; ByteStream hdrbs; conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004); if (conn == NULL) return; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 256+strlen(sn)); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, sn); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0003); byte_stream_new(&hdrbs, 128); byte_stream_put16(&hdrbs, AIM_RENDEZVOUS_PROPOSE); byte_stream_putraw(&hdrbs, cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&hdrbs, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_DIRECTIM); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0002, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0003, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0005, port); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000a, requestnumber); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000f); aim_tlvlist_write(&hdrbs, &inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0005, byte_stream_curpos(&hdrbs), hdrbs.data); g_free(hdrbs.data); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &outer_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(outer_tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send a direct connect rendezvous ICBM asking the * remote user to connect to us via a proxy server. */ void aim_im_sendch2_odc_requestproxy(OscarData *od, guchar *cookie, const char *sn, const guint8 *ip, guint16 pin, guint16 requestnumber) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; GSList *outer_tlvlist = NULL, *inner_tlvlist = NULL; ByteStream hdrbs; guint8 ip_comp[4]; conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004); if (conn == NULL) return; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 256+strlen(sn)); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, sn); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0003); byte_stream_new(&hdrbs, 128); byte_stream_put16(&hdrbs, AIM_RENDEZVOUS_PROPOSE); byte_stream_putraw(&hdrbs, cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&hdrbs, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_DIRECTIM); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0002, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0003, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0005, pin); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000a, requestnumber); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000f); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0010); /* Send the bitwise complement of the port and ip. As a check? */ ip_comp[0] = ~ip[0]; ip_comp[1] = ~ip[1]; ip_comp[2] = ~ip[2]; ip_comp[3] = ~ip[3]; aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0016, 4, ip_comp); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0017, ~pin); aim_tlvlist_write(&hdrbs, &inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0005, byte_stream_curpos(&hdrbs), hdrbs.data); g_free(hdrbs.data); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &outer_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(outer_tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send an "I want to send you this file" message * */ void aim_im_sendch2_sendfile_requestdirect(OscarData *od, guchar *cookie, const char *sn, const guint8 *ip, guint16 port, guint16 requestnumber, const gchar *filename, guint32 size, guint16 numfiles) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; GSList *outer_tlvlist = NULL, *inner_tlvlist = NULL; ByteStream hdrbs; conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004); if (conn == NULL) return; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 1024); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, sn); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0003); byte_stream_new(&hdrbs, 512); byte_stream_put16(&hdrbs, AIM_RENDEZVOUS_PROPOSE); byte_stream_putraw(&hdrbs, cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&hdrbs, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_SENDFILE); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0002, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0003, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0005, port); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000a, requestnumber); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000f); /* TODO: Send 0x0016 and 0x0017 */ #if 0 /* TODO: If the following is ever enabled, ensure that it is * not sent with a receive redirect or stage 3 proxy * redirect for a file receive (same conditions for * sending 0x000f above) */ aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000e, 2, "en"); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000d, 8, "us-ascii"); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000c, 24, "Please accept this file."); #endif if (filename != NULL) { ByteStream bs; /* Begin TLV t(2711) */ byte_stream_new(&bs, 2+2+4+strlen(filename)+1); byte_stream_put16(&bs, (numfiles > 1) ? 0x0002 : 0x0001); byte_stream_put16(&bs, numfiles); byte_stream_put32(&bs, size); /* Filename - NULL terminated, for some odd reason */ byte_stream_putstr(&bs, filename); byte_stream_put8(&bs, 0x00); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x2711, bs.len, bs.data); g_free(bs.data); /* End TLV t(2711) */ } aim_tlvlist_write(&hdrbs, &inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0005, byte_stream_curpos(&hdrbs), hdrbs.data); g_free(hdrbs.data); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &outer_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(outer_tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send a sendfile connect rendezvous ICBM asking the * remote user to connect to us via a proxy server. */ void aim_im_sendch2_sendfile_requestproxy(OscarData *od, guchar *cookie, const char *sn, const guint8 *ip, guint16 pin, guint16 requestnumber, const gchar *filename, guint32 size, guint16 numfiles) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; GSList *outer_tlvlist = NULL, *inner_tlvlist = NULL; ByteStream hdrbs; guint8 ip_comp[4]; conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004); if (conn == NULL) return; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 1024); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, sn); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0003); byte_stream_new(&hdrbs, 512); byte_stream_put16(&hdrbs, AIM_RENDEZVOUS_PROPOSE); byte_stream_putraw(&hdrbs, cookie, 8); byte_stream_putcaps(&hdrbs, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_SENDFILE); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0002, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0003, 4, ip); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0005, pin); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000a, requestnumber); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000f); aim_tlvlist_add_noval(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0010); /* Send the bitwise complement of the port and ip. As a check? */ ip_comp[0] = ~ip[0]; ip_comp[1] = ~ip[1]; ip_comp[2] = ~ip[2]; ip_comp[3] = ~ip[3]; aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0016, 4, ip_comp); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&inner_tlvlist, 0x0017, ~pin); #if 0 /* TODO: If the following is ever enabled, ensure that it is * not sent with a receive redirect or stage 3 proxy * redirect for a file receive (same conditions for * sending 0x000f above) */ aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000e, 2, "en"); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000d, 8, "us-ascii"); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x000c, 24, "Please accept this file."); #endif if (filename != NULL) { ByteStream bs; /* Begin TLV t(2711) */ byte_stream_new(&bs, 2+2+4+strlen(filename)+1); byte_stream_put16(&bs, (numfiles > 1) ? 0x0002 : 0x0001); byte_stream_put16(&bs, numfiles); byte_stream_put32(&bs, size); /* Filename - NULL terminated, for some odd reason */ byte_stream_putstr(&bs, filename); byte_stream_put8(&bs, 0x00); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&inner_tlvlist, 0x2711, bs.len, bs.data); g_free(bs.data); /* End TLV t(2711) */ } aim_tlvlist_write(&hdrbs, &inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&outer_tlvlist, 0x0005, byte_stream_curpos(&hdrbs), hdrbs.data); g_free(hdrbs.data); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &outer_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(inner_tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(outer_tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Request the status message of the given ICQ user. * * @param od The oscar session. * @param sn The UIN of the user of whom you wish to request info. * @param type The type of info you wish to request. This should be the current * state of the user, as one of the AIM_ICQ_STATE_* defines. * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ int aim_im_sendch2_geticqaway(OscarData *od, const char *sn, int type) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; guchar cookie[8]; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004)) || !sn) return -EINVAL; aim_icbm_makecookie(cookie); frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10+8+2+1+strlen(sn) + 4+0x5e + 4); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0002, sn); /* TLV t(0005) - Encompasses almost everything below. */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0005); /* T */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x005e); /* L */ { /* V */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* Cookie */ byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, cookie, 8); /* Put the 16 byte server relay capability */ byte_stream_putcaps(&frame->data, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_ICQSERVERRELAY); /* TLV t(000a) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x000a); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0002); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0001); /* TLV t(000f) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x000f); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* TLV t(2711) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x2711); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0036); { /* V */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x001b); /* L */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0009); /* Protocol version */ byte_stream_putcaps(&frame->data, OSCAR_CAPABILITY_EMPTY); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* Unknown */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0001); /* Client features? */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* Unknown */ byte_stream_putle8(&frame->data, 0x00); /* Unkizown */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0xffff); /* Sequence number? XXX - This should decrement by 1 with each request */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x000e); /* L */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0xffff); /* Sequence number? XXX - This should decrement by 1 with each request */ byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0x00000000); /* Unknown */ byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0x00000000); /* Unknown */ byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, 0x00000000); /* Unknown */ /* The type of status message being requested */ if (type & AIM_ICQ_STATE_CHAT) byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x03ec); else if(type & AIM_ICQ_STATE_DND) byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x03eb); else if(type & AIM_ICQ_STATE_OUT) byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x03ea); else if(type & AIM_ICQ_STATE_BUSY) byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x03e9); else if(type & AIM_ICQ_STATE_AWAY) byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x03e8); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0001); /* Status? */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0001); /* Priority of this message? */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, 0x0001); /* L */ byte_stream_putle8(&frame->data, 0x00); /* String of length L */ } /* End TLV t(2711) */ } /* End TLV t(0005) */ /* TLV t(0003) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0003); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /** * Subtype 0x0006 - Send an ICQ-esque ICBM. * * This can be used to send an ICQ authorization reply (deny or grant). It is the "old way." * The new way is to use SSI. I like the new way a lot better. This seems like such a hack, * mostly because it's in network byte order. Figuring this stuff out sometimes takes a while, * but thats ok, because it gives me time to try to figure out what kind of drugs the AOL people * were taking when they merged the two protocols. * * @param sn The destination screen name. * @param type The type of message. 0x0007 for authorization denied. 0x0008 for authorization granted. * @param message The message you want to send, it should be null terminated. * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ int aim_im_sendch4(OscarData *od, const char *sn, guint16 type, const char *message) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; guchar cookie[8]; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0002))) return -EINVAL; if (!sn || !type || !message) return -EINVAL; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10+8+3+strlen(sn)+12+strlen(message)+1+4); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0006, 0x0000, snacid); aim_icbm_makecookie(cookie); /* ICBM header */ aim_im_puticbm(&frame->data, cookie, 0x0004, sn); /* * TLV t(0005) * * ICQ data (the UIN and the message). */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0005); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 4 + 2+2+strlen(message)+1); /* * Your UIN */ byte_stream_putle32(&frame->data, atoi(od->sn)); /* * TLV t(type) l(strlen(message)+1) v(message+NULL) */ byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, type); byte_stream_putle16(&frame->data, strlen(message)+1); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, (const guint8 *)message, strlen(message)+1); /* * TLV t(0006) l(0000) v() */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0006); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /* * XXX - I don't see when this would ever get called... */ static int outgoingim(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { int ret = 0; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; guchar cookie[8]; guint16 channel; GSList *tlvlist; char *sn; int snlen; guint16 icbmflags = 0; guint8 flag1 = 0, flag2 = 0; gchar *msg = NULL; aim_tlv_t *msgblock; /* ICBM Cookie. */ aim_icbm_makecookie(cookie); /* Channel ID */ channel = byte_stream_get16(bs); if (channel != 0x01) { purple_debug_misc("oscar", "icbm: ICBM recieved on unsupported channel. Ignoring. (chan = %04x)\n", channel); return 0; } snlen = byte_stream_get8(bs); sn = byte_stream_getstr(bs, snlen); tlvlist = aim_tlvlist_read(bs); if (aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0003, 1)) icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_ACK; if (aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0004, 1)) icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_AWAY; if ((msgblock = aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0002, 1))) { ByteStream mbs; int featurelen, msglen; byte_stream_init(&mbs, msgblock->value, msgblock->length); byte_stream_get8(&mbs); byte_stream_get8(&mbs); for (featurelen = byte_stream_get16(&mbs); featurelen; featurelen--) byte_stream_get8(&mbs); byte_stream_get8(&mbs); byte_stream_get8(&mbs); msglen = byte_stream_get16(&mbs) - 4; /* final block length */ flag1 = byte_stream_get16(&mbs); flag2 = byte_stream_get16(&mbs); msg = byte_stream_getstr(&mbs, msglen); } if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, sn, msg, icbmflags, flag1, flag2); g_free(sn); g_free(msg); aim_tlvlist_free(tlvlist); return ret; } /* * Ahh, the joys of nearly ridiculous over-engineering. * * Not only do AIM ICBM's support multiple channels. Not only do they * support multiple character sets. But they support multiple character * sets / encodings within the same ICBM. * * These multipart messages allow for complex space savings techniques, which * seem utterly unnecessary by today's standards. In fact, there is only * one client still in popular use that still uses this method: AOL for the * Macintosh, Version 5.0. Obscure, yes, I know. * * In modern (non-"legacy") clients, if the user tries to send a character * that is not ISO-8859-1 or ASCII, the client will send the entire message * as UNICODE, meaning that every character in the message will occupy the * full 16 bit UNICODE field, even if the high order byte would be zero. * Multipart messages prevent this wasted space by allowing the client to * only send the characters in UNICODE that need to be sent that way, and * the rest of the message can be sent in whatever the native character * set is (probably ASCII). * * An important note is that sections will be displayed in the order that * they appear in the ICBM. There is no facility for merging or rearranging * sections at run time. So if you have, say, ASCII then UNICODE then ASCII, * you must supply two ASCII sections with a UNICODE in the middle, and incur * the associated overhead. * * Normally I would have laughed and given a firm 'no' to supporting this * seldom-used feature, but something is attracting me to it. In the future, * it may be possible to abuse this to send mixed-media messages to other * open source clients (like encryption or something) -- see faimtest for * examples of how to do this. * * I would definitely recommend avoiding this feature unless you really * know what you are doing, and/or you have something neat to do with it. * */ int aim_mpmsg_init(OscarData *od, aim_mpmsg_t *mpm) { memset(mpm, 0, sizeof(aim_mpmsg_t)); return 0; } static int mpmsg_addsection(OscarData *od, aim_mpmsg_t *mpm, guint16 charset, guint16 charsubset, gchar *data, guint16 datalen) { aim_mpmsg_section_t *sec; sec = g_malloc(sizeof(aim_mpmsg_section_t)); sec->charset = charset; sec->charsubset = charsubset; sec->data = data; sec->datalen = datalen; sec->next = NULL; if (!mpm->parts) mpm->parts = sec; else { aim_mpmsg_section_t *cur; for (cur = mpm->parts; cur->next; cur = cur->next) ; cur->next = sec; } mpm->numparts++; return 0; } int aim_mpmsg_addraw(OscarData *od, aim_mpmsg_t *mpm, guint16 charset, guint16 charsubset, const gchar *data, guint16 datalen) { gchar *dup; dup = g_malloc(datalen); memcpy(dup, data, datalen); if (mpmsg_addsection(od, mpm, charset, charsubset, dup, datalen) == -1) { g_free(dup); return -1; } return 0; } /* XXX - should provide a way of saying ISO-8859-1 specifically */ int aim_mpmsg_addascii(OscarData *od, aim_mpmsg_t *mpm, const char *ascii) { gchar *dup; if (!(dup = g_strdup(ascii))) return -1; if (mpmsg_addsection(od, mpm, 0x0000, 0x0000, dup, strlen(ascii)) == -1) { g_free(dup); return -1; } return 0; } int aim_mpmsg_addunicode(OscarData *od, aim_mpmsg_t *mpm, const guint16 *unicode, guint16 unicodelen) { gchar *buf; ByteStream bs; int i; buf = g_malloc(unicodelen * 2); byte_stream_init(&bs, (guchar *)buf, unicodelen * 2); /* We assume unicode is in /host/ byte order -- convert to network */ for (i = 0; i < unicodelen; i++) byte_stream_put16(&bs, unicode[i]); if (mpmsg_addsection(od, mpm, 0x0002, 0x0000, buf, byte_stream_curpos(&bs)) == -1) { g_free(buf); return -1; } return 0; } void aim_mpmsg_free(OscarData *od, aim_mpmsg_t *mpm) { aim_mpmsg_section_t *cur; for (cur = mpm->parts; cur; ) { aim_mpmsg_section_t *tmp; tmp = cur->next; g_free(cur->data); g_free(cur); cur = tmp; } mpm->numparts = 0; mpm->parts = NULL; return; } /* * Start by building the multipart structures, then pick the first * human-readable section and stuff it into args->msg so no one gets * suspicious. */ static int incomingim_ch1_parsemsgs(OscarData *od, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, guint8 *data, int len, struct aim_incomingim_ch1_args *args) { /* Should this be ASCII -> UNICODE -> Custom */ static const guint16 charsetpri[] = { AIM_CHARSET_ASCII, /* ASCII first */ AIM_CHARSET_CUSTOM, /* then ISO-8859-1 */ AIM_CHARSET_UNICODE, /* UNICODE as last resort */ }; static const int charsetpricount = 3; int i; ByteStream mbs; aim_mpmsg_section_t *sec; byte_stream_init(&mbs, data, len); while (byte_stream_empty(&mbs)) { guint16 msglen, flag1, flag2; gchar *msgbuf; byte_stream_get8(&mbs); /* 01 */ byte_stream_get8(&mbs); /* 01 */ /* Message string length, including character set info. */ msglen = byte_stream_get16(&mbs); if (msglen > byte_stream_empty(&mbs)) { purple_debug_misc("oscar", "Received an IM containing an invalid message part from %s. They are probably trying to do something malicious.\n", userinfo->sn); break; } /* Character set info */ flag1 = byte_stream_get16(&mbs); flag2 = byte_stream_get16(&mbs); /* Message. */ msglen -= 4; /* * For now, we don't care what the encoding is. Just copy * it into a multipart struct and deal with it later. However, * always pad the ending with a NULL. This makes it easier * to treat ASCII sections as strings. It won't matter for * UNICODE or binary data, as you should never read past * the specified data length, which will not include the pad. * * XXX - There's an API bug here. For sending, the UNICODE is * given in host byte order (aim_mpmsg_addunicode), but here * the received messages are given in network byte order. * */ msgbuf = (gchar *)byte_stream_getraw(&mbs, msglen); mpmsg_addsection(od, &args->mpmsg, flag1, flag2, msgbuf, msglen); } /* while */ args->icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_MULTIPART; /* always set */ /* * Clients that support multiparts should never use args->msg, as it * will point to an arbitrary section. * * Here, we attempt to provide clients that do not support multipart * messages with something to look at -- hopefully a human-readable * string. But, failing that, a UNICODE message, or nothing at all. * * Which means that even if args->msg is NULL, it does not mean the * message was blank. * */ for (i = 0; i < charsetpricount; i++) { for (sec = args->mpmsg.parts; sec; sec = sec->next) { if (sec->charset != charsetpri[i]) continue; /* Great. We found one. Fill it in. */ args->charset = sec->charset; args->charsubset = sec->charsubset; /* Set up the simple flags */ switch (args->charsubset) { case 0x0000: /* standard subencoding? */ break; case 0x000b: args->icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_SUBENC_MACINTOSH; break; case 0xffff: /* no subencoding */ break; default: break; } args->msg = sec->data; args->msglen = sec->datalen; return 0; } } /* No human-readable sections found. Oh well. */ args->charset = args->charsubset = 0xffff; args->msg = NULL; args->msglen = 0; return 0; } static int incomingim_ch1(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, guint16 channel, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, ByteStream *bs, guint8 *cookie) { guint16 type, length; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; int ret = 0; struct aim_incomingim_ch1_args args; unsigned int endpos; memset(&args, 0, sizeof(args)); aim_mpmsg_init(od, &args.mpmsg); /* * This used to be done using tlvchains. For performance reasons, * I've changed it to process the TLVs in-place. This avoids lots * of per-IM memory allocations. */ while (byte_stream_empty(bs) >= 4) { type = byte_stream_get16(bs); length = byte_stream_get16(bs); if (length > byte_stream_empty(bs)) { purple_debug_misc("oscar", "Received an IM containing an invalid message part from %s. They are probably trying to do something malicious.\n", userinfo->sn); break; } endpos = byte_stream_curpos(bs) + length; if (type == 0x0002) { /* Message Block */ /* * This TLV consists of the following: * - 0501 -- Unknown * - Features: Don't know how to interpret these * - 0101 -- Unknown * - Message * */ byte_stream_get8(bs); /* 05 */ byte_stream_get8(bs); /* 01 */ args.featureslen = byte_stream_get16(bs); if (args.featureslen > byte_stream_empty(bs)) { purple_debug_misc("oscar", "Received an IM containing an invalid message part from %s. They are probably trying to do something malicious.\n", userinfo->sn); break; } if (args.featureslen == 0) { args.features = NULL; } else { args.features = byte_stream_getraw(bs, args.featureslen); args.icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_CUSTOMFEATURES; } /* * The rest of the TLV contains one or more message * blocks... */ incomingim_ch1_parsemsgs(od, userinfo, bs->data + bs->offset /* XXX evil!!! */, length - 2 - 2 - args.featureslen, &args); } else if (type == 0x0003) { /* Server Ack Requested */ args.icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_ACK; } else if (type == 0x0004) { /* Message is Auto Response */ args.icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_AWAY; } else if (type == 0x0006) { /* Message was received offline. */ /* XXX - not sure if this actually gets sent. */ args.icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_OFFLINE; } else if (type == 0x0008) { /* I-HAVE-A-REALLY-PURTY-ICON Flag */ args.iconlen = byte_stream_get32(bs); byte_stream_get16(bs); /* 0x0001 */ args.iconsum = byte_stream_get16(bs); args.iconstamp = byte_stream_get32(bs); /* * This looks to be a client bug. MacAIM 4.3 will * send this tag, but with all zero values, in the * first message of a conversation. This makes no * sense whatsoever, so I'm going to say its a bug. * * You really shouldn't advertise a zero-length icon * anyway. * */ if (args.iconlen) args.icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_HASICON; } else if (type == 0x0009) { args.icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_BUDDYREQ; } else if (type == 0x000b) { /* Non-direct connect typing notification */ args.icbmflags |= AIM_IMFLAGS_TYPINGNOT; } else if (type == 0x0017) { if (length > byte_stream_empty(bs)) { purple_debug_misc("oscar", "Received an IM containing an invalid message part from %s. They are probably trying to do something malicious.\n", userinfo->sn); break; } g_free(args.extdata); args.extdatalen = length; if (args.extdatalen == 0) args.extdata = NULL; else args.extdata = byte_stream_getraw(bs, args.extdatalen); } else { purple_debug_misc("oscar", "incomingim_ch1: unknown TLV 0x%04x (len %d)\n", type, length); } /* * This is here to protect ourselves from ourselves. That * is, if something above doesn't completely parse its value * section, or, worse, overparses it, this will set the * stream where it needs to be in order to land on the next * TLV when the loop continues. * */ byte_stream_setpos(bs, endpos); } if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, userinfo, &args); aim_mpmsg_free(od, &args.mpmsg); g_free(args.features); g_free(args.extdata); return ret; } static void incomingim_ch2_buddylist(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, IcbmArgsCh2 *args, ByteStream *servdata) { /* * This goes like this... * * group name length * group name * num of buddies in group * buddy name length * buddy name * buddy name length * buddy name * ... * group name length * group name * num of buddies in group * buddy name length * buddy name * ... * ... */ while (byte_stream_empty(servdata)) { guint16 gnlen, numb; int i; char *gn; gnlen = byte_stream_get16(servdata); gn = byte_stream_getstr(servdata, gnlen); numb = byte_stream_get16(servdata); for (i = 0; i < numb; i++) { guint16 bnlen; char *bn; bnlen = byte_stream_get16(servdata); bn = byte_stream_getstr(servdata, bnlen); purple_debug_misc("oscar", "got a buddy list from %s: group %s, buddy %s\n", userinfo->sn, gn, bn); g_free(bn); } g_free(gn); } return; } static void incomingim_ch2_buddyicon_free(OscarData *od, IcbmArgsCh2 *args) { g_free(args->info.icon.icon); return; } static void incomingim_ch2_buddyicon(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, IcbmArgsCh2 *args, ByteStream *servdata) { args->info.icon.checksum = byte_stream_get32(servdata); args->info.icon.length = byte_stream_get32(servdata); args->info.icon.timestamp = byte_stream_get32(servdata); args->info.icon.icon = byte_stream_getraw(servdata, args->info.icon.length); args->destructor = (void *)incomingim_ch2_buddyicon_free; return; } static void incomingim_ch2_chat_free(OscarData *od, IcbmArgsCh2 *args) { /* XXX - aim_chat_roominfo_free() */ g_free(args->info.chat.roominfo.name); return; } static void incomingim_ch2_chat(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, IcbmArgsCh2 *args, ByteStream *servdata) { /* * Chat room info. */ aim_chat_readroominfo(servdata, &args->info.chat.roominfo); args->destructor = (void *)incomingim_ch2_chat_free; } static void incomingim_ch2_icqserverrelay_free(OscarData *od, IcbmArgsCh2 *args) { g_free((char *)args->info.rtfmsg.rtfmsg); } /* * The relationship between OSCAR_CAPABILITY_ICQSERVERRELAY and OSCAR_CAPABILITY_ICQRTF is * kind of odd. This sends the client ICQRTF since that is all that I've seen * SERVERRELAY used for. * * Note that this is all little-endian. Cringe. * */ static void incomingim_ch2_icqserverrelay(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, IcbmArgsCh2 *args, ByteStream *servdata) { guint16 hdrlen, anslen, msglen; if (byte_stream_empty(servdata) < 24) /* Someone sent us a short server relay ICBM. Weird. (Maybe?) */ return; hdrlen = byte_stream_getle16(servdata); byte_stream_advance(servdata, hdrlen); hdrlen = byte_stream_getle16(servdata); byte_stream_advance(servdata, hdrlen); args->info.rtfmsg.msgtype = byte_stream_getle16(servdata); anslen = byte_stream_getle32(servdata); byte_stream_advance(servdata, anslen); msglen = byte_stream_getle16(servdata); args->info.rtfmsg.rtfmsg = byte_stream_getstr(servdata, msglen); args->info.rtfmsg.fgcolor = byte_stream_getle32(servdata); args->info.rtfmsg.bgcolor = byte_stream_getle32(servdata); hdrlen = byte_stream_getle32(servdata); byte_stream_advance(servdata, hdrlen); args->destructor = (void *)incomingim_ch2_icqserverrelay_free; } static void incomingim_ch2_sendfile_free(OscarData *od, IcbmArgsCh2 *args) { g_free(args->info.sendfile.filename); } /* Someone is sending us a file */ static void incomingim_ch2_sendfile(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, IcbmArgsCh2 *args, ByteStream *servdata) { int flen; args->destructor = (void *)incomingim_ch2_sendfile_free; /* Maybe there is a better way to tell what kind of sendfile * this is? Maybe TLV t(000a)? */ /* subtype is one of AIM_OFT_SUBTYPE_* */ args->info.sendfile.subtype = byte_stream_get16(servdata); args->info.sendfile.totfiles = byte_stream_get16(servdata); args->info.sendfile.totsize = byte_stream_get32(servdata); /* * I hope to God I'm right when I guess that there is a * 32 char max filename length for single files. I think * OFT tends to do that. Gotta love inconsistency. I saw * a 26 byte filename? */ /* AAA - create an byte_stream_getnullstr function (don't anymore)(maybe) */ /* Use an inelegant way of getting the null-terminated filename, * since there's no easy bstream routine. */ for (flen = 0; byte_stream_get8(servdata); flen++); byte_stream_advance(servdata, -flen -1); args->info.sendfile.filename = byte_stream_getstr(servdata, flen); /* There is sometimes more after the null-terminated filename, * but I'm unsure of its format. */ /* I don't believe him. */ /* There is sometimes a null byte inside a unicode filename, * but as far as I can tell the filename is the last * piece of data that will be in this message. --Jonathan */ } typedef void (*ch2_args_destructor_t)(OscarData *od, IcbmArgsCh2 *args); static int incomingim_ch2(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, guint16 channel, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, GSList *tlvlist, guint8 *cookie) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; aim_tlv_t *block1, *servdatatlv; GSList *list2; aim_tlv_t *tlv; IcbmArgsCh2 args; ByteStream bbs, sdbs, *sdbsptr = NULL; guint8 *cookie2; int ret = 0; char proxyip[30] = {""}; char clientip[30] = {""}; char verifiedip[30] = {""}; memset(&args, 0, sizeof(args)); /* * There's another block of TLVs embedded in the type 5 here. */ block1 = aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0005, 1); if (block1 == NULL) { /* The server sent us ch2 ICBM without ch2 info? Weird. */ return 1; } byte_stream_init(&bbs, block1->value, block1->length); /* * First two bytes represent the status of the connection. * One of the AIM_RENDEZVOUS_ defines. * * 0 is a request, 1 is a cancel, 2 is an accept */ args.status = byte_stream_get16(&bbs); /* * Next comes the cookie. Should match the ICBM cookie. */ cookie2 = byte_stream_getraw(&bbs, 8); if (memcmp(cookie, cookie2, 8) != 0) { purple_debug_warning("oscar", "Cookies don't match in rendezvous ICBM, bailing out.\n"); g_free(cookie2); return 1; } memcpy(args.cookie, cookie2, 8); g_free(cookie2); /* * The next 16bytes are a capability block so we can * identify what type of rendezvous this is. */ args.type = aim_locate_getcaps(od, &bbs, 0x10); /* * What follows may be TLVs or nothing, depending on the * purpose of the message. * * Ack packets for instance have nothing more to them. */ list2 = aim_tlvlist_read(&bbs); /* * IP address to proxy the file transfer through. * * TODO: I don't like this. Maybe just read in an int? Or inet_ntoa... */ tlv = aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x0002, 1); if ((tlv != NULL) && (tlv->length == 4)) snprintf(proxyip, sizeof(proxyip), "%hhu.%hhu.%hhu.%hhu", tlv->value[0], tlv->value[1], tlv->value[2], tlv->value[3]); /* * IP address from the perspective of the client. */ tlv = aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x0003, 1); if ((tlv != NULL) && (tlv->length == 4)) snprintf(clientip, sizeof(clientip), "%hhu.%hhu.%hhu.%hhu", tlv->value[0], tlv->value[1], tlv->value[2], tlv->value[3]); /* * Verified IP address (from the perspective of Oscar). * * This is added by the server. */ tlv = aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x0004, 1); if ((tlv != NULL) && (tlv->length == 4)) snprintf(verifiedip, sizeof(verifiedip), "%hhu.%hhu.%hhu.%hhu", tlv->value[0], tlv->value[1], tlv->value[2], tlv->value[3]); /* * Port number for something. */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x0005, 1)) args.port = aim_tlv_get16(list2, 0x0005, 1); /* * File transfer "request number": * 0x0001 - Initial file transfer request for no proxy or stage 1 proxy * 0x0002 - "Reply request" for a stage 2 proxy (receiver wants to use proxy) * 0x0003 - A third request has been sent; applies only to stage 3 proxied transfers */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x000a, 1)) args.requestnumber = aim_tlv_get16(list2, 0x000a, 1); /* * Terminate connection/error code. 0x0001 means the other user * canceled the connection. */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x000b, 1)) args.errorcode = aim_tlv_get16(list2, 0x000b, 1); /* * Invitation message / chat description. */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x000c, 1)) { args.msg = aim_tlv_getstr(list2, 0x000c, 1); args.msglen = aim_tlv_getlength(list2, 0x000c, 1); } /* * Character set. */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x000d, 1)) args.encoding = aim_tlv_getstr(list2, 0x000d, 1); /* * Language. */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x000e, 1)) args.language = aim_tlv_getstr(list2, 0x000e, 1); #if 0 /* * Unknown -- no value * * Maybe means we should connect directly to transfer the file? * Also used in ICQ Lite Beta 4.0 URLs. Also empty. */ /* I don't think this indicates a direct transfer; this flag is * also present in a stage 1 proxied file send request -- Jonathan */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x000f, 1)) { /* Unhandled */ } #endif /* * Flag meaning we should proxy the file transfer through an AIM server */ if (aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x0010, 1)) args.use_proxy = TRUE; if (strlen(proxyip)) args.proxyip = (char *)proxyip; if (strlen(clientip)) args.clientip = (char *)clientip; if (strlen(verifiedip)) args.verifiedip = (char *)verifiedip; /* * This must be present in PROPOSALs, but will probably not * exist in CANCELs and ACCEPTs. Also exists in ICQ Lite * Beta 4.0 URLs (OSCAR_CAPABILITY_ICQSERVERRELAY). * * Service Data blocks are module-specific in format. */ if ((servdatatlv = aim_tlv_gettlv(list2, 0x2711 /* 10001 */, 1))) { byte_stream_init(&sdbs, servdatatlv->value, servdatatlv->length); sdbsptr = &sdbs; /* * The rest of the handling depends on what type it is. * * Not all of them have special handling (yet). */ if (args.type & OSCAR_CAPABILITY_BUDDYICON) incomingim_ch2_buddyicon(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, userinfo, &args, sdbsptr); else if (args.type & OSCAR_CAPABILITY_SENDBUDDYLIST) incomingim_ch2_buddylist(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, userinfo, &args, sdbsptr); else if (args.type & OSCAR_CAPABILITY_CHAT) incomingim_ch2_chat(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, userinfo, &args, sdbsptr); else if (args.type & OSCAR_CAPABILITY_ICQSERVERRELAY) incomingim_ch2_icqserverrelay(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, userinfo, &args, sdbsptr); else if (args.type & OSCAR_CAPABILITY_SENDFILE) incomingim_ch2_sendfile(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, userinfo, &args, sdbsptr); } if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, userinfo, &args); if (args.destructor) ((ch2_args_destructor_t)args.destructor)(od, &args); g_free((char *)args.msg); g_free((char *)args.encoding); g_free((char *)args.language); aim_tlvlist_free(list2); return ret; } static int incomingim_ch4(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, guint16 channel, aim_userinfo_t *userinfo, GSList *tlvlist, guint8 *cookie) { ByteStream meat; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; aim_tlv_t *block; struct aim_incomingim_ch4_args args; int ret = 0; /* * Make a bstream for the meaty part. Yum. Meat. */ if (!(block = aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0005, 1))) return -1; byte_stream_init(&meat, block->value, block->length); args.uin = byte_stream_getle32(&meat); args.type = byte_stream_getle8(&meat); args.flags = byte_stream_getle8(&meat); if (args.type == 0x1a) /* There seems to be a problem with the length in SMS msgs from server, this fixed it */ args.msglen = block->length - 6; else args.msglen = byte_stream_getle16(&meat); args.msg = (gchar *)byte_stream_getraw(&meat, args.msglen); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, userinfo, &args); g_free(args.msg); return ret; } /* * Subtype 0x0007 * * It can easily be said that parsing ICBMs is THE single * most difficult thing to do in the in AIM protocol. In * fact, I think I just did say that. * * Below is the best damned solution I've come up with * over the past sixteen months of battling with it. This * can parse both away and normal messages from every client * I have access to. Its not fast, its not clean. But it works. * */ static int incomingim(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { int ret = 0; guchar *cookie; guint16 channel; aim_userinfo_t userinfo; memset(&userinfo, 0x00, sizeof(aim_userinfo_t)); /* * Read ICBM Cookie. */ cookie = byte_stream_getraw(bs, 8); /* * Channel ID. * * Channel 0x0001 is the message channel. It is * used to send basic ICBMs. * * Channel 0x0002 is the Rendezvous channel, which * is where Chat Invitiations and various client-client * connection negotiations come from. * * Channel 0x0003 is used for chat messages. * * Channel 0x0004 is used for ICQ authorization, or * possibly any system notice. * */ channel = byte_stream_get16(bs); /* * Extract the standard user info block. * * Note that although this contains TLVs that appear contiguous * with the TLVs read below, they are two different pieces. The * userinfo block contains the number of TLVs that contain user * information, the rest are not even though there is no separation. * You can start reading the message TLVs after aim_info_extract() * parses out the standard userinfo block. * * That also means that TLV types can be duplicated between the * userinfo block and the rest of the message, however there should * never be two TLVs of the same type in one block. * */ aim_info_extract(od, bs, &userinfo); /* * From here on, its depends on what channel we're on. * * Technically all channels have a TLV list have this, however, * for the common channel 1 case, in-place parsing is used for * performance reasons (less memory allocation). */ if (channel == 1) { ret = incomingim_ch1(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, channel, &userinfo, bs, cookie); } else if (channel == 2) { GSList *tlvlist; /* * Read block of TLVs (not including the userinfo data). All * further data is derived from what is parsed here. */ tlvlist = aim_tlvlist_read(bs); ret = incomingim_ch2(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, channel, &userinfo, tlvlist, cookie); aim_tlvlist_free(tlvlist); } else if (channel == 4) { GSList *tlvlist; tlvlist = aim_tlvlist_read(bs); ret = incomingim_ch4(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, channel, &userinfo, tlvlist, cookie); aim_tlvlist_free(tlvlist); } else { purple_debug_misc("oscar", "icbm: ICBM received on an unsupported channel. Ignoring. (chan = %04x)\n", channel); } aim_info_free(&userinfo); g_free(cookie); return ret; } /* * Subtype 0x0008 - Send a warning to sn. * * Flags: * AIM_WARN_ANON Send as an anonymous (doesn't count as much) * * returns -1 on error (couldn't alloc packet), 0 on success. * */ int aim_im_warn(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, const char *sn, guint32 flags) { FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; if (!od || !conn || !sn) return -EINVAL; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, strlen(sn)+13); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0008, 0x0000, sn, strlen(sn)+1); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0008, 0x0000, snacid); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, (flags & AIM_WARN_ANON) ? 0x0001 : 0x0000); byte_stream_put8(&frame->data, strlen(sn)); byte_stream_putstr(&frame->data, sn); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /* Subtype 0x000a */ static int missedcall(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { int ret = 0; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; guint16 channel, nummissed, reason; aim_userinfo_t userinfo; while (byte_stream_empty(bs)) { channel = byte_stream_get16(bs); aim_info_extract(od, bs, &userinfo); nummissed = byte_stream_get16(bs); reason = byte_stream_get16(bs); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, &userinfo, nummissed, reason); aim_info_free(&userinfo); } return ret; } /* * Subtype 0x000b * * Possible codes: * AIM_TRANSFER_DENY_NOTSUPPORTED -- "client does not support" * AIM_TRANSFER_DENY_DECLINE -- "client has declined transfer" * AIM_TRANSFER_DENY_NOTACCEPTING -- "client is not accepting transfers" * */ int aim_im_denytransfer(OscarData *od, const char *sn, const guchar *cookie, guint16 code) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; GSList *tlvlist = NULL; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0004))) return -EINVAL; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10+8+2+1+strlen(sn)+6); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x000b, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x000b, 0x0000, snacid); byte_stream_putraw(&frame->data, cookie, 8); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0002); /* channel */ byte_stream_put8(&frame->data, strlen(sn)); byte_stream_putstr(&frame->data, sn); aim_tlvlist_add_16(&tlvlist, 0x0003, code); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /* * Subtype 0x000b - Receive the response from an ICQ status message * request (in which case this contains the ICQ status message) or * a file transfer or direct IM request was declined. */ static int clientautoresp(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { int ret = 0; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; guint16 channel, reason; char *sn; guchar *cookie; guint8 snlen; cookie = byte_stream_getraw(bs, 8); channel = byte_stream_get16(bs); snlen = byte_stream_get8(bs); sn = byte_stream_getstr(bs, snlen); reason = byte_stream_get16(bs); if (channel == 0x0002) { /* File transfer declined */ byte_stream_get16(bs); /* Unknown */ byte_stream_get16(bs); /* Unknown */ if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, sn, reason, cookie); } else if (channel == 0x0004) { /* ICQ message */ switch (reason) { case 0x0003: { /* ICQ status message. Maybe other stuff too, you never know with these people. */ guint8 statusmsgtype, *msg; guint16 len; guint32 state; len = byte_stream_getle16(bs); /* Should be 0x001b */ byte_stream_advance(bs, len); /* Unknown */ len = byte_stream_getle16(bs); /* Should be 0x000e */ byte_stream_advance(bs, len); /* Unknown */ statusmsgtype = byte_stream_getle8(bs); switch (statusmsgtype) { case 0xe8: state = AIM_ICQ_STATE_AWAY; break; case 0xe9: state = AIM_ICQ_STATE_AWAY | AIM_ICQ_STATE_BUSY; break; case 0xea: state = AIM_ICQ_STATE_AWAY | AIM_ICQ_STATE_OUT; break; case 0xeb: state = AIM_ICQ_STATE_AWAY | AIM_ICQ_STATE_DND | AIM_ICQ_STATE_BUSY; break; case 0xec: state = AIM_ICQ_STATE_CHAT; break; default: state = 0; break; } byte_stream_getle8(bs); /* Unknown - 0x03 Maybe this means this is an auto-reply */ byte_stream_getle16(bs); /* Unknown - 0x0000 */ byte_stream_getle16(bs); /* Unknown - 0x0000 */ len = byte_stream_getle16(bs); msg = byte_stream_getraw(bs, len); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, sn, reason, state, msg); g_free(msg); } break; default: { if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, channel, sn, reason); } break; } /* end switch */ } g_free(cookie); g_free(sn); return ret; } /* * Subtype 0x000c - Receive an ack after sending an ICBM. * * You have to have send the message with the AIM_IMFLAGS_ACK flag set * (TLV t(0003)). The ack contains the ICBM header of the message you * sent. * */ static int msgack(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; guint16 ch; guchar *cookie; char *sn; int ret = 0; cookie = byte_stream_getraw(bs, 8); ch = byte_stream_get16(bs); sn = byte_stream_getstr(bs, byte_stream_get8(bs)); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, ch, sn); g_free(sn); g_free(cookie); return ret; } /* * Subtype 0x0014 - Send a mini typing notification (mtn) packet. * * This is supported by winaim5 and newer, MacAIM bleh and newer, iChat bleh and newer, * and Purple 0.60 and newer. * */ int aim_im_sendmtn(OscarData *od, guint16 type1, const char *sn, guint16 type2) { FlapConnection *conn; FlapFrame *frame; aim_snacid_t snacid; if (!od || !(conn = flap_connection_findbygroup(od, 0x0002))) return -EINVAL; if (!sn) return -EINVAL; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10+11+strlen(sn)+2); snacid = aim_cachesnac(od, 0x0004, 0x0014, 0x0000, NULL, 0); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, 0x0004, 0x0014, 0x0000, snacid); /* * 8 days of light * Er, that is to say, 8 bytes of 0's */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, 0x0000); /* * Type 1 (should be 0x0001 for mtn) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, type1); /* * Dest sn */ byte_stream_put8(&frame->data, strlen(sn)); byte_stream_putstr(&frame->data, sn); /* * Type 2 (should be 0x0000, 0x0001, or 0x0002 for mtn) */ byte_stream_put16(&frame->data, type2); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); return 0; } /* * Subtype 0x0014 - Receive a mini typing notification (mtn) packet. * * This is supported by winaim5 and newer, MacAIM bleh and newer, iChat bleh and newer, * and Purple 0.60 and newer. * */ static int mtn_receive(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { int ret = 0; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; char *sn; guint8 snlen; guint16 type1, type2; byte_stream_advance(bs, 8); /* Unknown - All 0's */ type1 = byte_stream_get16(bs); snlen = byte_stream_get8(bs); sn = byte_stream_getstr(bs, snlen); type2 = byte_stream_get16(bs); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, snac->family, snac->subtype))) ret = userfunc(od, conn, frame, type1, sn, type2); g_free(sn); return ret; } static int snachandler(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, aim_module_t *mod, FlapFrame *frame, aim_modsnac_t *snac, ByteStream *bs) { if (snac->subtype == 0x0005) return aim_im_paraminfo(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0006) return outgoingim(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0007) return incomingim(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x000a) return missedcall(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x000b) return clientautoresp(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x000c) return msgack(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, bs); else if (snac->subtype == 0x0014) return mtn_receive(od, conn, mod, frame, snac, bs); return 0; } int msg_modfirst(OscarData *od, aim_module_t *mod) { mod->family = 0x0004; mod->version = 0x0001; mod->toolid = 0x0110; mod->toolversion = 0x0629; mod->flags = 0; strncpy(mod->name, "messaging", sizeof(mod->name)); mod->snachandler = snachandler; return 0; }