view src/protocols/oscar/conn.c @ 4102:c5ce82228a2f

[gaim-migrate @ 4317] Cooley enough, @mac.com screen names can sign on without any additional changes. There are a few problems, though. This fixes one of them: -SNAC error saying "Not supported by host" or something similar at signon, because gaim requests a redirect to the email notification server, but this is not supported for ICQ and @mac.com accounts (I don't know why ICQ accounts don't give the error). Anyway, so this fixes the problem by only requesting the redirect if the screen name has an email address associated with it. I made it so the auth reply info is stored in the oscar session struct. There are some other useful variables there, and I think it's just cleaner to store the whole thing than the little bits and pieces. I heard someone complain about your_uin@pager.icq.com spam, so I'm thinking it'd be good if there were a way to disable those types of messages. WinICQ has a nice little preferences thingy, I think. I dunno, maybe I could add a checkbox to the account window? committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Thu, 19 Dec 2002 20:38:12 +0000
parents 07283934dedd
children 9f729d6d88a6
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/*
 * conn.c
 *
 * Does all this gloriously nifty connection handling stuff...
 *
 */

#define FAIM_INTERNAL
#define FAIM_NEED_CONN_INTERNAL
#include <aim.h> 

#ifndef _WIN32
#include <netdb.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <netinet/in.h>
#endif

#ifdef _WIN32
#include "win32dep.h"
#endif

/*
 * In OSCAR, every connection has a set of SNAC groups associated
 * with it.  These are the groups that you can send over this connection
 * without being guarenteed a "Not supported" SNAC error.  
 *
 * The grand theory of things says that these associations transcend 
 * what libfaim calls "connection types" (conn->type).  You can probably
 * see the elegance here, but since I want to revel in it for a bit, you 
 * get to hear it all spelled out.
 *
 * So let us say that you have your core BOS connection running.  One
 * of your modules has just given you a SNAC of the group 0x0004 to send
 * you.  Maybe an IM destined for some twit in Greenland.  So you start
 * at the top of your connection list, looking for a connection that 
 * claims to support group 0x0004.  You find one.  Why, that neat BOS
 * connection of yours can do that.  So you send it on its way.
 *
 * Now, say, that fellow from Greenland has friends and they all want to
 * meet up with you in a lame chat room.  This has landed you a SNAC
 * in the family 0x000e and you have to admit you're a bit lost.  You've
 * searched your connection list for someone who wants to make your life
 * easy and deliver this SNAC for you, but there isn't one there.
 *
 * Here comes the good bit.  Without even letting anyone know, particularly
 * the module that decided to send this SNAC, and definitly not that twit
 * in Greenland, you send out a service request.  In this request, you have
 * marked the need for a connection supporting group 0x000e.  A few seconds
 * later, you receive a service redirect with an IP address and a cookie in
 * it.  Great, you say.  Now I have something to do.  Off you go, making
 * that connection.  One of the first things you get from this new server
 * is a message saying that indeed it does support the group you were looking
 * for.  So you continue and send rate confirmation and all that.  
 * 
 * Then you remember you had that SNAC to send, and now you have a means to
 * do it, and you do, and everyone is happy.  Except the Greenlander, who is
 * still stuck in the bitter cold.
 *
 * Oh, and this is useful for building the Migration SNACs, too.  In the
 * future, this may help convince me to implement rate limit mitigation
 * for real.  We'll see.
 *
 * Just to make me look better, I'll say that I've known about this great
 * scheme for quite some time now.  But I still haven't convinced myself
 * to make libfaim work that way.  It would take a fair amount of effort,
 * and probably some client API changes as well.  (Whenever I don't want
 * to do something, I just say it would change the client API.  Then I 
 * instantly have a couple of supporters of not doing it.)
 *
 * Generally, addgroup is only called by the internal handling of the
 * server ready SNAC.  So if you want to do something before that, you'll
 * have to be more creative.  That is done rather early, though, so I don't
 * think you have to worry about it.  Unless you're me.  I care deeply
 * about such inane things.
 *
 */
faim_internal void aim_conn_addgroup(aim_conn_t *conn, fu16_t group)
{
	aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)conn->inside;
	struct snacgroup *sg;

	if (!(sg = malloc(sizeof(struct snacgroup))))
		return;

	faimdprintf(aim_conn_getsess(conn), 1, "adding group 0x%04x\n", group);
	sg->group = group;

	sg->next = ins->groups;
	ins->groups = sg;

	return;
}

faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_conn_findbygroup(aim_session_t *sess, fu16_t group)
{
	aim_conn_t *cur;

	for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
		aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *)cur->inside;
		struct snacgroup *sg;

		for (sg = ins->groups; sg; sg = sg->next) {
			if (sg->group == group)
				return cur;
		}
	}

	return NULL;
}

static void connkill_snacgroups(struct snacgroup **head)
{
	struct snacgroup *sg;

	for (sg = *head; sg; ) {
		struct snacgroup *tmp;

		tmp = sg->next;
		free(sg);
		sg = tmp;
	}

	*head = NULL;

	return;
}

static void connkill_rates(struct rateclass **head)
{
	struct rateclass *rc;

	for (rc = *head; rc; ) {
		struct rateclass *tmp;
		struct snacpair *sp;

		tmp = rc->next;

		for (sp = rc->members; sp; ) {
			struct snacpair *tmpsp;

			tmpsp = sp->next;
			free(sp);
			sp = tmpsp;
		}
		free(rc);

		rc = tmp;
	}

	*head = NULL;

	return;
}

static void connkill_real(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t **deadconn)
{

	aim_rxqueue_cleanbyconn(sess, *deadconn);
	aim_tx_cleanqueue(sess, *deadconn);

	if ((*deadconn)->fd != -1) 
		aim_conn_close(*deadconn);

	/*
	 * XXX ->priv should never be touched by the library. I know
	 * it used to be, but I'm getting rid of all that.  Use
	 * ->internal instead.
	 */
	if ((*deadconn)->priv)
		free((*deadconn)->priv);

	/*
	 * This will free ->internal if it necessary...
	 */
	if ((*deadconn)->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS)
		aim_conn_kill_rend(sess, *deadconn);
	else if ((*deadconn)->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_CHAT)
		aim_conn_kill_chat(sess, *deadconn);

	if ((*deadconn)->inside) {
		aim_conn_inside_t *inside = (aim_conn_inside_t *)(*deadconn)->inside;

		connkill_snacgroups(&inside->groups);
		connkill_rates(&inside->rates);

		free(inside);
	}

	free(*deadconn);
	*deadconn = NULL;

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_connrst - Clears out connection list, killing remaining connections.
 * @sess: Session to be cleared
 *
 * Clears out the connection list and kills any connections left.
 *
 */
static void aim_connrst(aim_session_t *sess)
{

	if (sess->connlist) {
		aim_conn_t *cur = sess->connlist, *tmp;

		while (cur) {
			tmp = cur->next;
			aim_conn_close(cur);
			connkill_real(sess, &cur);
			cur = tmp;
		}
	}

	sess->connlist = NULL;

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_conn_init - Reset a connection to default values.
 * @deadconn: Connection to be reset
 *
 * Initializes and/or resets a connection structure.
 *
 */
static void aim_conn_init(aim_conn_t *deadconn)
{

	if (!deadconn)
		return;

	deadconn->fd = -1;
	deadconn->subtype = -1;
	deadconn->type = -1;
	deadconn->seqnum = 0;
	deadconn->lastactivity = 0;
	deadconn->forcedlatency = 0;
	deadconn->handlerlist = NULL;
	deadconn->priv = NULL;
	memset(deadconn->inside, 0, sizeof(aim_conn_inside_t));

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_conn_getnext - Gets a new connection structure.
 * @sess: Session
 *
 * Allocate a new empty connection structure.
 *
 */
static aim_conn_t *aim_conn_getnext(aim_session_t *sess)
{
	aim_conn_t *newconn;

	if (!(newconn = malloc(sizeof(aim_conn_t)))) 	
		return NULL;
	memset(newconn, 0, sizeof(aim_conn_t));

	if (!(newconn->inside = malloc(sizeof(aim_conn_inside_t)))) {
		free(newconn);
		return NULL;
	}
	memset(newconn->inside, 0, sizeof(aim_conn_inside_t));

	aim_conn_init(newconn);

	newconn->next = sess->connlist;
	sess->connlist = newconn;

	return newconn;
}

/**
 * aim_conn_kill - Close and free a connection.
 * @sess: Session for the connection
 * @deadconn: Connection to be freed
 *
 * Close, clear, and free a connection structure. Should never be
 * called from within libfaim.
 *
 */
faim_export void aim_conn_kill(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t **deadconn)
{
	aim_conn_t *cur, **prev;

	if (!deadconn || !*deadconn)	
		return;

	for (prev = &sess->connlist; (cur = *prev); ) {
		if (cur == *deadconn) {
			*prev = cur->next;
			break;
		}
		prev = &cur->next;
	}

	if (!cur)
		return; /* oops */

	connkill_real(sess, &cur);

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_conn_close - Close a connection
 * @deadconn: Connection to close
 *
 * Close (but not free) a connection.
 *
 * This leaves everything untouched except for clearing the 
 * handler list and setting the fd to -1 (used to recognize
 * dead connections).  It will also remove cookies if necessary.
 *
 */
faim_export void aim_conn_close(aim_conn_t *deadconn)
{

	if (deadconn->fd >= 3)
		close(deadconn->fd);
	deadconn->fd = -1;
	if (deadconn->handlerlist)
		aim_clearhandlers(deadconn);
	if (deadconn->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS)
		aim_conn_close_rend((aim_session_t *)deadconn->sessv, deadconn);

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_getconn_type - Find a connection of a specific type
 * @sess: Session to search
 * @type: Type of connection to look for
 *
 * Searches for a connection of the specified type in the 
 * specified session.  Returns the first connection of that
 * type found.
 *
 * XXX except for RENDEZVOUS, all uses of this should be removed and
 * use aim_conn_findbygroup() instead.
 */
faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_getconn_type(aim_session_t *sess, int type)
{
	aim_conn_t *cur;

	for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
		if ((cur->type == type) && 
				!(cur->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS))
			break;
	}

	return cur;
}

faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_getconn_type_all(aim_session_t *sess, int type)
{
	aim_conn_t *cur;

	for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
		if (cur->type == type)
			break;
	}

	return cur;
}

/* If you pass -1 for the fd, you'll get what you ask for.  Gibberish. */
faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_getconn_fd(aim_session_t *sess, int fd)
{
	aim_conn_t *cur;

	for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
		if (cur->fd == fd)
			break;
	}

	return cur;
}

/**
 * aim_proxyconnect - An extrememly quick and dirty SOCKS5 interface. 
 * @sess: Session to connect
 * @host: Host to connect to
 * @port: Port to connect to
 * @statusret: Return value of the connection
 *
 * Attempts to connect to the specified host via the configured
 * proxy settings, if present.  If no proxy is configured for
 * this session, the connection is done directly.
 *
 * XXX this is really awful.
 *
 */
static int aim_proxyconnect(aim_session_t *sess, const char *host, fu16_t port, fu32_t *statusret)
{
	int fd = -1;

	if (strlen(sess->socksproxy.server)) { /* connecting via proxy */
		int i;
		unsigned char buf[512];
		struct sockaddr_in sa;
		struct hostent *hp;
		char *proxy;
		unsigned short proxyport = 1080;

		for(i=0;i<(int)strlen(sess->socksproxy.server);i++) {
			if (sess->socksproxy.server[i] == ':') {
				proxyport = atoi(&(sess->socksproxy.server[i+1]));
				break;
			}
		}

		proxy = (char *)malloc(i+1);
		strncpy(proxy, sess->socksproxy.server, i);
		proxy[i] = '\0';

		if (!(hp = gethostbyname(proxy))) {
			faimdprintf(sess, 0, "proxyconnect: unable to resolve proxy name\n");
			*statusret = (h_errno | AIM_CONN_STATUS_RESOLVERR);
			return -1;
		}
		free(proxy);

		memset(&sa.sin_zero, 0, 8);
		sa.sin_port = htons(proxyport);
		memcpy(&sa.sin_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length);
		sa.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;

		fd = socket(hp->h_addrtype, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
		if (connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) < 0) {
			faimdprintf(sess, 0, "proxyconnect: unable to connect to proxy\n");
			close(fd);
			return -1;
		}

		i = 0;
		buf[0] = 0x05; /* SOCKS version 5 */
		if (strlen(sess->socksproxy.username)) {
			buf[1] = 0x02; /* two methods */
			buf[2] = 0x00; /* no authentication */
			buf[3] = 0x02; /* username/password authentication */
			i = 4;
		} else {
			buf[1] = 0x01;
			buf[2] = 0x00;
			i = 3;
		}
		if (write(fd, buf, i) < i) {
			*statusret = errno;
			close(fd);
			return -1;
		}
		if (read(fd, buf, 2) < 2) {
			*statusret = errno;
			close(fd);
			return -1;
		}

		if ((buf[0] != 0x05) || (buf[1] == 0xff)) {
			*statusret = EINVAL;
			close(fd);
			return -1;
		}

		/* check if we're doing username authentication */
		if (buf[1] == 0x02) {
			i  = aimutil_put8(buf, 0x01); /* version 1 */
			i += aimutil_put8(buf+i, strlen(sess->socksproxy.username));
			i += aimutil_putstr(buf+i, sess->socksproxy.username, strlen(sess->socksproxy.username));
			i += aimutil_put8(buf+i, strlen(sess->socksproxy.password));
			i += aimutil_putstr(buf+i, sess->socksproxy.password, strlen(sess->socksproxy.password));
			if (write(fd, buf, i) < i) {
				*statusret = errno;
				close(fd);
				return -1;
			}
			if (read(fd, buf, 2) < 2) {
				*statusret = errno;
				close(fd);
				return -1;
			}
			if ((buf[0] != 0x01) || (buf[1] != 0x00)) {
				*statusret = EINVAL;
				close(fd);
				return -1;
			}
		}

		i  = aimutil_put8(buf, 0x05);
		i += aimutil_put8(buf+i, 0x01); /* CONNECT */
		i += aimutil_put8(buf+i, 0x00); /* reserved */
		i += aimutil_put8(buf+i, 0x03); /* address type: host name */
		i += aimutil_put8(buf+i, strlen(host));
		i += aimutil_putstr(buf+i, host, strlen(host));
		i += aimutil_put16(buf+i, port);

		if (write(fd, buf, i) < i) {
			*statusret = errno;
			close(fd);
			return -1;
		}

		if (read(fd, buf, 10) < 10) {
			*statusret = errno;
			close(fd);
			return -1;
		}
		if ((buf[0] != 0x05) || (buf[1] != 0x00)) {
			*statusret = EINVAL;
			close(fd);
			return -1;
		}

	} else { /* connecting directly */
		struct sockaddr_in sa;
		struct hostent *hp;

		if (!(hp = gethostbyname(host))) {
			*statusret = (h_errno | AIM_CONN_STATUS_RESOLVERR);
			return -1;
		}

		memset(&sa, 0, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in));
		sa.sin_port = htons(port);
		memcpy(&sa.sin_addr, hp->h_addr, hp->h_length);
		sa.sin_family = hp->h_addrtype;

		fd = socket(hp->h_addrtype, SOCK_STREAM, 0);

		if (sess->flags & AIM_SESS_FLAGS_NONBLOCKCONNECT)
			fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, O_NONBLOCK); /* XXX save flags */

		if (connect(fd, (struct sockaddr *)&sa, sizeof(struct sockaddr_in)) < 0) {
			if (sess->flags & AIM_SESS_FLAGS_NONBLOCKCONNECT) {
				if ((errno == EINPROGRESS) || (errno == EINTR)) {
					if (statusret)
						*statusret |= AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS;
					return fd;
				}
			}
			close(fd);
			fd = -1;
		}
	}
	return fd;
}

/**
 * aim_cloneconn - clone an aim_conn_t
 * @sess: session containing parent
 * @src: connection to clone
 *
 * A new connection is allocated, and the values are filled in
 * appropriately. Note that this function sets the new connnection's
 * ->priv pointer to be equal to that of its parent: only the pointer
 * is copied, not the data it points to.
 *
 * This function returns a pointer to the new aim_conn_t, or %NULL on
 * error
 */
faim_internal aim_conn_t *aim_cloneconn(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *src)
{
	aim_conn_t *conn;

	if (!(conn = aim_conn_getnext(sess)))
		return NULL;

	conn->fd = src->fd;
	conn->type = src->type;
	conn->subtype = src->subtype;
	conn->seqnum = src->seqnum;
	conn->priv = src->priv;
	conn->internal = src->internal;
	conn->lastactivity = src->lastactivity;
	conn->forcedlatency = src->forcedlatency;
	conn->sessv = src->sessv;
	aim_clonehandlers(sess, conn, src);

	if (src->inside) {
		/*
		 * XXX should clone this section as well, but since currently
		 * this function only gets called for some of that rendezvous
		 * crap, and not on SNAC connections, its probably okay for
		 * now. 
		 *
		 */
	}

	return conn;
}

/**
 * aim_newconn - Open a new connection
 * @sess: Session to create connection in
 * @type: Type of connection to create
 * @dest: Host to connect to (in "host:port" syntax)
 *
 * Opens a new connection to the specified dest host of specified
 * type, using the proxy settings if available.  If @host is %NULL,
 * the connection is allocated and returned, but no connection 
 * is made.
 *
 * FIXME: Return errors in a more sane way.
 *
 */
faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_newconn(aim_session_t *sess, int type, const char *dest)
{
	aim_conn_t *connstruct;
	fu16_t port = FAIM_LOGIN_PORT;
	char *host;
	int i, ret;

	if (!(connstruct = aim_conn_getnext(sess)))
		return NULL;

	connstruct->sessv = (void *)sess;
	connstruct->type = type;

	if (!dest) { /* just allocate a struct */
		connstruct->fd = -1;
		connstruct->status = 0;
		return connstruct;
	}

	/* 
	 * As of 23 Jul 1999, AOL now sends the port number, preceded by a 
	 * colon, in the BOS redirect.  This fatally breaks all previous 
	 * libfaims.  Bad, bad AOL.
	 *
	 * We put this here to catch every case. 
	 *
	 */

	for(i = 0; i < (int)strlen(dest); i++) {
		if (dest[i] == ':') {
			port = atoi(&(dest[i+1]));
			break;
		}
	}

	host = (char *)malloc(i+1);
	strncpy(host, dest, i);
	host[i] = '\0';

	if ((ret = aim_proxyconnect(sess, host, port, &connstruct->status)) < 0) {
		connstruct->fd = -1;
		connstruct->status = (errno | AIM_CONN_STATUS_CONNERR);
		free(host);
		return connstruct;
	} else
		connstruct->fd = ret;

	free(host);

	return connstruct;
}

/**
 * aim_conngetmaxfd - Return the highest valued file discriptor in session
 * @sess: Session to search
 *
 * Returns the highest valued filed descriptor of all open 
 * connections in @sess.
 *
 */
faim_export int aim_conngetmaxfd(aim_session_t *sess)
{
	int j;
	aim_conn_t *cur;

	for (cur = sess->connlist, j = 0; cur; cur = cur->next) {
		if (cur->fd > j)
			j = cur->fd;
	}

	return j;
}

/**
 * aim_conn_in_sess - Predicate to test the precense of a connection in a sess
 * @sess: Session to look in
 * @conn: Connection to look for
 *
 * Searches @sess for the passed connection.  Returns 1 if its present,
 * zero otherwise.
 *
 */
faim_export int aim_conn_in_sess(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn)
{
	aim_conn_t *cur;

	for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
		if (cur == conn)
			return 1;
	}

	return 0;
}

/**
 * aim_select - Wait for a socket with data or timeout
 * @sess: Session to wait on
 * @timeout: How long to wait
 * @status: Return status
 *
 * Waits for a socket with data or for timeout, whichever comes first.
 * See select(2).
 * 
 * Return codes in *status:
 *   -1  error in select() (%NULL returned)
 *    0  no events pending (%NULL returned)
 *    1  outgoing data pending (%NULL returned)
 *    2  incoming data pending (connection with pending data returned)
 *
 */ 
faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_select(aim_session_t *sess, struct timeval *timeout, int *status)
{
	aim_conn_t *cur;
	fd_set fds, wfds;
	int maxfd, i, haveconnecting = 0;

	if (!sess->connlist) {
		*status = -1;
		return NULL;
	}

	FD_ZERO(&fds);
	FD_ZERO(&wfds);

	for (cur = sess->connlist, maxfd = 0; cur; cur = cur->next) {
		if (cur->fd == -1) {
			/* don't let invalid/dead connections sit around */
			*status = 2;
			return cur;
		} else if (cur->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS) {
			FD_SET(cur->fd, &wfds);

			haveconnecting++;
		}
		FD_SET(cur->fd, &fds);
		if (cur->fd > maxfd)
			maxfd = cur->fd;
	}

	/* 
	 * If we have data waiting to be sent, return
	 *
	 * We have to not do this if theres at least one
	 * connection thats still connecting, since that connection
	 * may have queued data and this return would prevent
	 * the connection from ever completing!  This is a major
	 * inadequacy of the libfaim way of doing things.  It means
	 * that nothing can transmit as long as there's connecting
	 * sockets. Evil.
	 *
	 * But its still better than having blocking connects.
	 *
	 */
	if (!haveconnecting && sess->queue_outgoing) {
		*status = 1;
		return NULL;
	} 

	if ((i = select(maxfd+1, &fds, &wfds, NULL, timeout))>=1) {
		for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
			if ((FD_ISSET(cur->fd, &fds)) || 
					((cur->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS) && 
					FD_ISSET(cur->fd, &wfds))) {
				*status = 2;
				return cur;
			}
		}
		*status = 0; /* shouldn't happen */
	} else if ((i == -1) && (errno == EINTR)) /* treat interrupts as a timeout */
		*status = 0;
	else
		*status = i; /* can be 0 or -1 */

	return NULL;  /* no waiting or error, return */
}

/**
 * aim_conn_setlatency - Set a forced latency value for connection
 * @conn: Conn to set latency for
 * @newval: Number of seconds to force between transmits
 *
 * Causes @newval seconds to be spent between transmits on a connection.
 *
 * This is my lame attempt at overcoming not understanding the rate
 * limiting. 
 *
 * XXX: This should really be replaced with something that scales and
 * backs off like the real rate limiting does.
 *
 */
faim_export int aim_conn_setlatency(aim_conn_t *conn, int newval)
{

	if (!conn)
		return -1;

	conn->forcedlatency = newval;
	conn->lastactivity = 0; /* reset this just to make sure */

	return 0;
}

/**
 * aim_setupproxy - Configure a proxy for this session
 * @sess: Session to set proxy for
 * @server: SOCKS server
 * @username: SOCKS username
 * @password: SOCKS password
 *
 * Call this with your SOCKS5 proxy server parameters before
 * the first call to aim_newconn().  If called with all %NULL
 * args, it will clear out a previously set proxy.  
 *
 * Set username and password to %NULL if not applicable.
 *
 */
faim_export void aim_setupproxy(aim_session_t *sess, const char *server, const char *username, const char *password)
{
	/* clear out the proxy info */
	if (!server || !strlen(server)) {
		memset(sess->socksproxy.server, 0, sizeof(sess->socksproxy.server));
		memset(sess->socksproxy.username, 0, sizeof(sess->socksproxy.username));
		memset(sess->socksproxy.password, 0, sizeof(sess->socksproxy.password));
		return;
	}

	strncpy(sess->socksproxy.server, server, sizeof(sess->socksproxy.server));
	if (username && strlen(username)) 
		strncpy(sess->socksproxy.username, username, sizeof(sess->socksproxy.username));
	if (password && strlen(password))
		strncpy(sess->socksproxy.password, password, sizeof(sess->socksproxy.password));

	return;
}

static void defaultdebugcb(aim_session_t *sess, int level, const char *format, va_list va)
{

	vfprintf(stderr, format, va);

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_session_init - Initializes a session structure
 * @sess: Session to initialize
 * @flags: Flags to use. Any of %AIM_SESS_FLAGS %OR'd together.
 * @debuglevel: Level of debugging output (zero is least)
 *
 * Sets up the initial values for a session.
 *
 */
faim_export void aim_session_init(aim_session_t *sess, fu32_t flags, int debuglevel)
{

	if (!sess)
		return;

	memset(sess, 0, sizeof(aim_session_t));
	aim_connrst(sess);
	sess->queue_outgoing = NULL;
	sess->queue_incoming = NULL;
	aim_initsnachash(sess);
	sess->msgcookies = NULL;
	sess->snacid_next = 0x00000001;

	sess->flags = 0;
	sess->debug = debuglevel;
	sess->debugcb = defaultdebugcb;

	sess->modlistv = NULL;

	sess->ssi.received_data = 0;
	sess->ssi.waiting_for_ack = 0;
	sess->ssi.holding_queue = NULL;
	sess->ssi.revision = 0;
	sess->ssi.items = NULL;
	sess->ssi.timestamp = (time_t)0;

	sess->authinfo = NULL;
	sess->emailinfo = NULL;

	/*
	 * Default to SNAC login unless XORLOGIN is explicitly set.
	 */
	if (!(flags & AIM_SESS_FLAGS_XORLOGIN))
		sess->flags |= AIM_SESS_FLAGS_SNACLOGIN;
	sess->flags |= flags;

	/*
	 * This must always be set.  Default to the queue-based
	 * version for back-compatibility.  
	 */
	aim_tx_setenqueue(sess, AIM_TX_QUEUED, NULL);


	/*
	 * Register all the modules for this session...
	 */
	aim__registermodule(sess, misc_modfirst); /* load the catch-all first */
	aim__registermodule(sess, general_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, locate_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, buddylist_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, msg_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, adverts_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, invite_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, admin_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, popups_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, bos_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, search_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, stats_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, translate_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, chatnav_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, chat_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, newsearch_modfirst);
	/* missing 0x10 - 0x12 */
	aim__registermodule(sess, ssi_modfirst);
	/* missing 0x14 */
	aim__registermodule(sess, icq_modfirst); /* XXX - Make sure this isn't sent for AIM */
	/* missing 0x16 */
	aim__registermodule(sess, auth_modfirst);
	aim__registermodule(sess, email_modfirst);

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_session_kill - Deallocate a session
 * @sess: Session to kill
 *
 */
faim_export void aim_session_kill(aim_session_t *sess)
{
	aim_cleansnacs(sess, -1);

	aim_logoff(sess);

	aim__shutdownmodules(sess);

	return;
}

/**
 * aim_setdebuggingcb - Set the function to call when outputting debugging info
 * @sess: Session to change
 * @cb: Function to call
 *
 * The function specified is called whenever faimdprintf() is used within
 * libfaim, and the session's debugging level is greater tha nor equal to
 * the value faimdprintf was called with.
 *
 */
faim_export int aim_setdebuggingcb(aim_session_t *sess, faim_debugging_callback_t cb)
{

	if (!sess)
		return -1;

	sess->debugcb = cb;

	return 0;
}

/**
 * aim_conn_isconnecting - Determine if a connection is connecting
 * @conn: Connection to examine
 *
 * Returns nonzero if the connection is in the process of
 * connecting (or if it just completed and aim_conn_completeconnect()
 * has yet to be called on it).
 *
 */
faim_export int aim_conn_isconnecting(aim_conn_t *conn)
{

	if (!conn)
		return 0;

	return !!(conn->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS);
}

/*
 * XXX this is nearly as ugly as proxyconnect().
 */
faim_export int aim_conn_completeconnect(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn)
{
	fd_set fds, wfds;
	struct timeval tv;
	int res;
	int error = ETIMEDOUT;

	aim_rxcallback_t userfunc;

	if (!conn || (conn->fd == -1))
		return -1;

	if (!(conn->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS))
		return -1;

	FD_ZERO(&fds);
	FD_SET(conn->fd, &fds);
	FD_ZERO(&wfds);
	FD_SET(conn->fd, &wfds);
	tv.tv_sec = 0;
	tv.tv_usec = 0;

	if ((res = select(conn->fd+1, &fds, &wfds, NULL, &tv)) == -1) {
		error = errno;
		aim_conn_close(conn);
		errno = error;
		return -1;
	} else if (res == 0) {
		faimdprintf(sess, 0, "aim_conn_completeconnect: false alarm on %d\n", conn->fd);
		return 0; /* hasn't really completed yet... */
	} 

	if (FD_ISSET(conn->fd, &fds) || FD_ISSET(conn->fd, &wfds)) {
		int len = sizeof(error);
		if (getsockopt(conn->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &error, &len) < 0)
			error = errno;
	}

	if (error) {
		aim_conn_close(conn);
		errno = error;
		return -1;
	}
	fcntl(conn->fd, F_SETFL, 0); /* XXX should restore original flags */

	conn->status &= ~AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS;

	if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_SPECIAL, AIM_CB_SPECIAL_CONNCOMPLETE)))
		userfunc(sess, NULL, conn);

	/* Flush out the queues if there was something waiting for this conn  */
	aim_tx_flushqueue(sess);

	return 0;
}

faim_export aim_session_t *aim_conn_getsess(aim_conn_t *conn)
{

	if (!conn)
		return NULL;

	return (aim_session_t *)conn->sessv;
}

/*
 * aim_logoff()
 *
 * Closes -ALL- open connections.
 *
 */
faim_export int aim_logoff(aim_session_t *sess)
{

	aim_connrst(sess);  /* in case we want to connect again */

	return 0;
}

/*
 * aim_flap_nop()
 *
 * No-op.  WinAIM 4.x sends these _every minute_ to keep
 * the connection alive.
 */
faim_export int aim_flap_nop(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn)
{
	aim_frame_t *fr;

	if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x05, 0)))
		return -ENOMEM;

	aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr);

	return 0;
}