view libpurple/protocols/msn/slpcall.h @ 23521:9fdf0accd4aa

Finally got MSN token updating working (I think). So it seems after creating the signature, the xmlnode_to_str must have added some xmlns attributes which were sent to the server. I thought that CanonicalizationMethod stuff the XML specified meant the server would normalize everything nicely, but apparently not. I added the xmlns to the XML string before creating the signature and it looks like things work now. It just needs a full 8-hour test to be certain. Did a bit of re-factoring to the token response parsing, as well. It should now fail the first time something shows up that isn't expected, or if something is missing, instead of blindly going forward with half the tokens we requested. References #4875.
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Sun, 15 Jun 2008 06:22:25 +0000
parents 44b4e8bd759b
children 96e78c0fa32b
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/**
 * @file slpcall.h SLP Call functions
 *
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 */
#ifndef _MSN_SLPCALL_H_
#define _MSN_SLPCALL_H_

#include "internal.h"

typedef struct _MsnSlpCall MsnSlpCall;

#include "slplink.h"
#include "slpsession.h"

/* The official client seems to timeout slp calls after 5 minutes */
#define MSN_SLPCALL_TIMEOUT 300000

typedef enum
{
	MSN_SLPCALL_ANY,
	MSN_SLPCALL_DC,

} MsnSlpCallType;

struct _MsnSlpCall
{
	/* MsnSession *session; */
	MsnSlpLink *slplink;

	MsnSlpCallType type;

	/* Call-ID */
	char *id;
	char *branch;

	long session_id;
	long app_id;

	gboolean pending; /**< A flag that states if we should wait for this
						slpcall to start and do not time out. */
	gboolean progress; /**< A flag that states if there has been progress since
						 the last time out. */
	gboolean wasted; /**< A flag that states if this slpcall is going to be
					   destroyed. */
	gboolean started; /**< A flag that states if this slpcall's session has
						been initiated. */

	void (*progress_cb)(MsnSlpCall *slpcall,
						gsize total_length, gsize len, gsize offset);
	void (*session_init_cb)(MsnSlpSession *slpsession);

	/* Can be checksum, or smile */
	char *data_info;

	void *xfer;

	MsnSlpCb cb;
	void (*end_cb)(MsnSlpCall *slpcall, MsnSession *session);

	int timer;
};

MsnSlpCall *msn_slp_call_new(MsnSlpLink *slplink);
void msn_slp_call_init(MsnSlpCall *slpcall, MsnSlpCallType type);
void msn_slp_call_session_init(MsnSlpCall *slpcall);
void msn_slp_call_destroy(MsnSlpCall *slpcall);
void msn_slp_call_invite(MsnSlpCall *slpcall, const char *euf_guid,
						 int app_id, const char *context);
void msn_slp_call_close(MsnSlpCall *slpcall);
gboolean msn_slp_call_timeout(gpointer data);

#endif /* _MSN_SLPCALL_H_ */