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1 /*
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2 * Gaim's oscar protocol plugin
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3 * This file is the legal property of its developers.
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4 * Please see the AUTHORS file distributed alongside this file.
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5 *
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6 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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7 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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8 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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9 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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10 *
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11 * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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12 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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13 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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14 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
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15 *
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16 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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17 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
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18 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
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19 */
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20
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21 #include "oscar.h"
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22
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23 #include "eventloop.h"
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24 #include "proxy.h"
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25
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26 #ifndef _WIN32
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27 #include <netdb.h>
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28 #include <sys/socket.h>
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29 #include <netinet/in.h>
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30 #endif
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31
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32 #ifdef _WIN32
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33 #include "win32dep.h"
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34 #endif
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35
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36 /**
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37 * This sends a channel 1 SNAC containing the FLAP version.
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38 * The FLAP version is sent by itself at the beginning of every
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39 * connection to a FLAP server. It is always the very first
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40 * packet sent by both the server and the client after the SYN,
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41 * SYN/ACK, ACK handshake.
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42 */
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43 void
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44 flap_connection_send_version(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn)
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45 {
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46 FlapFrame *frame;
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47
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48 frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x01, 4);
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49 byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, 0x00000001);
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50 flap_connection_send(conn, frame);
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51 }
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52
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53 /**
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54 * This sends a channel 1 SNAC containing the FLAP version and
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55 * the authentication cookie. This is sent when connecting to
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56 * any FLAP server after the initial connection to the auth
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57 * server. It is always the very first packet sent by both the
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58 * server and the client after the SYN, SYN/ACK, ACK handshake.
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59 */
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60 void
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61 flap_connection_send_version_with_cookie(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, guint16 length, const guint8 *chipsahoy)
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62 {
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63 FlapFrame *frame;
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64 aim_tlvlist_t *tl = NULL;
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65
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66 frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x01, 4 + 2 + 2 + length);
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67 byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, 0x00000001);
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68 aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&tl, 0x0006, length, chipsahoy);
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69 aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &tl);
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70 aim_tlvlist_free(&tl);
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71
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72 flap_connection_send(conn, frame);
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73 }
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74
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75 /**
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76 * This sends an empty channel 4 SNAC. This is sent to signify
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77 * that we're logging off. This shouldn't really be necessary--
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78 * usually the AIM server will detect that the TCP connection has
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79 * been destroyed--but it's good practice.
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80 */
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81 static void
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82 flap_connection_send_close(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn)
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83 {
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84 FlapFrame *frame;
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85
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86 frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x04, 0);
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87 flap_connection_send(conn, frame);
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88 }
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89
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90 /**
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91 * This sends an empty channel 5 SNAC. This is used as a keepalive
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92 * packet in FLAP connections. WinAIM 4.x and higher send these
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93 * _every minute_ to keep the connection alive.
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94 */
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95 void
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96 flap_connection_send_keepalive(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn)
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97 {
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98 FlapFrame *frame;
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99
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100 frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x05, 0);
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101 flap_connection_send(conn, frame);
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102
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103 /* clean out SNACs over 60sec old */
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104 aim_cleansnacs(od, 60);
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105 }
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106
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107 /**
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108 * Allocate a new empty connection structure.
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109 *
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110 * @param od The oscar session associated with this connection.
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111 * @param type Type of connection to create
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112 *
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113 * @return Returns the new connection structure.
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114 */
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115 FlapConnection *
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116 flap_connection_new(OscarData *od, int type)
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117 {
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118 FlapConnection *conn;
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119
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120 conn = g_new0(FlapConnection, 1);
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121 conn->od = od;
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122 conn->buffer_outgoing = gaim_circ_buffer_new(0);
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123 conn->fd = -1;
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124 conn->subtype = -1;
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125 conn->type = type;
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126
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127 od->oscar_connections = g_slist_prepend(od->oscar_connections, conn);
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128
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129 return conn;
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130 }
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131
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132 /**
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133 * Close (but not free) a connection.
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134 *
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135 * This cancels any currently pending connection attempt,
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136 * closes any open fd and frees the auth cookie.
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137 *
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138 * @param conn The connection to close.
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139 */
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140 void
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141 flap_connection_close(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn)
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142 {
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143 if (conn->connect_data != NULL)
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144 {
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145 gaim_proxy_connect_cancel(conn->connect_data);
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146 conn->connect_data = NULL;
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147 }
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148
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149 if (conn->connect_data != NULL)
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150 {
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151 if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_CHAT)
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152 {
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153 oscar_chat_destroy(conn->new_conn_data);
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154 conn->connect_data = NULL;
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155 }
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156 }
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157
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158 if (conn->fd != -1)
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159 {
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160 if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_LOCATE)
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161 flap_connection_send_close(od, conn);
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162
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163 close(conn->fd);
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164 conn->fd = -1;
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165 }
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166 }
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167
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168 static void
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169 flap_connection_destroy_rates(struct rateclass *head)
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170 {
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171 struct rateclass *rc;
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172
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173 for (rc = head; rc; )
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174 {
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175 struct rateclass *tmp;
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176 struct snacpair *sp;
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177
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178 tmp = rc->next;
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179
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180 for (sp = rc->members; sp; ) {
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181 struct snacpair *tmpsp;
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182
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183 tmpsp = sp->next;
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184 free(sp);
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185 sp = tmpsp;
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186 }
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187 free(rc);
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188
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189 rc = tmp;
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190 }
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191 }
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192
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193 static gboolean
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194 flap_connection_destroy_cb(gpointer data)
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195 {
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196 FlapConnection *conn;
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197 OscarData *od;
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198 GaimAccount *account;
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199
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200 conn = data;
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201 od = conn->od;
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202
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203 gaim_debug_info("oscar", "Destroying oscar connection of "
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204 "type 0x%04hx\n", conn->type);
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205
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206 flap_connection_close(od, conn);
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207
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208 g_free(conn->cookie);
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209
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210 if (conn->watcher_incoming != 0)
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211 gaim_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming);
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212 if (conn->watcher_outgoing != 0)
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213 gaim_input_remove(conn->watcher_outgoing);
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214 g_free(conn->buffer_incoming.data.data);
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215 gaim_circ_buffer_destroy(conn->buffer_outgoing);
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216
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217 /*
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218 * Free conn->internal, if necessary
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219 */
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220 if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_CHAT)
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221 flap_connection_destroy_chat(od, conn);
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222
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223 g_slist_free(conn->groups);
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224 flap_connection_destroy_rates(conn->rates);
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225
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226 od->oscar_connections = g_slist_remove(od->oscar_connections, conn);
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227
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228 account = gaim_connection_get_account(od->gc);
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229
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230 /*
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231 * TODO: If we don't have a SNAC_FAMILY_LOCATE connection then
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232 * we should try to request one instead of disconnecting.
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233 */
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234 if (!account->disconnecting && ((od->oscar_connections == NULL)
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235 || (!flap_connection_getbytype(od, SNAC_FAMILY_LOCATE))))
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236 {
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237 /* No more FLAP connections! Sign off this GaimConnection! */
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238 const gchar *tmp;
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239 if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_REMOTE_CLOSED)
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240 tmp = _("Server closed the connection.");
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241 else if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION)
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242 tmp = _("Lost connection with server for an unknown reason.");
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243 else if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA)
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244 tmp = _("Received invalid data on connection with server.");
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245 else if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_COULD_NOT_CONNECT)
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246 tmp = _("Could not establish a connection with the server.");
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247 else
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248 /*
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249 * We shouldn't print a message for some disconnect_reasons.
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250 * Like OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOCAL_CLOSED.
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251 */
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252 tmp = NULL;
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253
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254 if (tmp != NULL)
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255 gaim_connection_error(od->gc, tmp);
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256 }
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257
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258 g_free(conn);
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259
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260 return FALSE;
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261 }
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262
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263 void
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264 flap_connection_destroy(FlapConnection *conn, OscarDisconnectReason reason)
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265 {
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266 if (conn->destroy_timeout != 0)
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267 gaim_timeout_remove(conn->destroy_timeout);
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268 conn->disconnect_reason = reason;
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269 flap_connection_destroy_cb(conn);
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270 }
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271
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272 /**
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273 * Schedule Gaim to destroy the given FlapConnection as soon as we
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274 * return control back to the program's main loop. We must do this
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275 * if we want to destroy the connection but we are still using it
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276 * for some reason.
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277 */
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278 void
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279 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(FlapConnection *conn, OscarDisconnectReason reason)
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280 {
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281 if (conn->destroy_timeout != 0)
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282 /* Already taken care of */
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283 return;
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284
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285 gaim_debug_info("oscar", "Scheduling destruction of FLAP "
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286 "connection of type 0x%04hx\n", conn->type);
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287 conn->disconnect_reason = reason;
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288 conn->destroy_timeout = gaim_timeout_add(0, flap_connection_destroy_cb, conn);
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289 }
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290
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291 /**
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292 * In OSCAR, every connection has a set of SNAC groups associated
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293 * with it. These are the groups that you can send over this connection
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294 * without being guaranteed a "Not supported" SNAC error.
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295 *
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296 * The grand theory of things says that these associations transcend
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297 * what libfaim calls "connection types" (conn->type). You can probably
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298 * see the elegance here, but since I want to revel in it for a bit, you
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299 * get to hear it all spelled out.
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300 *
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301 * So let us say that you have your core BOS connection running. One
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302 * of your modules has just given you a SNAC of the group 0x0004 to send
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303 * you. Maybe an IM destined for some twit in Greenland. So you start
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304 * at the top of your connection list, looking for a connection that
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305 * claims to support group 0x0004. You find one. Why, that neat BOS
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306 * connection of yours can do that. So you send it on its way.
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307 *
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308 * Now, say, that fellow from Greenland has friends and they all want to
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309 * meet up with you in a lame chat room. This has landed you a SNAC
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310 * in the family 0x000e and you have to admit you're a bit lost. You've
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311 * searched your connection list for someone who wants to make your life
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312 * easy and deliver this SNAC for you, but there isn't one there.
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313 *
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314 * Here comes the good bit. Without even letting anyone know, particularly
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315 * the module that decided to send this SNAC, and definitely not that twit
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316 * in Greenland, you send out a service request. In this request, you have
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317 * marked the need for a connection supporting group 0x000e. A few seconds
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318 * later, you receive a service redirect with an IP address and a cookie in
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319 * it. Great, you say. Now I have something to do. Off you go, making
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320 * that connection. One of the first things you get from this new server
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321 * is a message saying that indeed it does support the group you were looking
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322 * for. So you continue and send rate confirmation and all that.
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323 *
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324 * Then you remember you had that SNAC to send, and now you have a means to
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325 * do it, and you do, and everyone is happy. Except the Greenlander, who is
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326 * still stuck in the bitter cold.
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327 *
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328 * Oh, and this is useful for building the Migration SNACs, too. In the
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329 * future, this may help convince me to implement rate limit mitigation
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330 * for real. We'll see.
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331 *
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332 * Just to make me look better, I'll say that I've known about this great
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333 * scheme for quite some time now. But I still haven't convinced myself
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334 * to make libfaim work that way. It would take a fair amount of effort,
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335 * and probably some client API changes as well. (Whenever I don't want
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336 * to do something, I just say it would change the client API. Then I
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337 * instantly have a couple of supporters of not doing it.)
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338 *
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339 * Generally, addgroup is only called by the internal handling of the
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340 * server ready SNAC. So if you want to do something before that, you'll
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341 * have to be more creative. That is done rather early, though, so I don't
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342 * think you have to worry about it. Unless you're me. I care deeply
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343 * about such inane things.
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344 *
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345 */
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346
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347 /**
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348 * Find a FlapConnection that supports the given oscar
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349 * family.
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350 */
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351 FlapConnection *
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352 flap_connection_findbygroup(OscarData *od, guint16 group)
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353 {
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354 GSList *cur;
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355
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356 for (cur = od->oscar_connections; cur != NULL; cur = cur->next)
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357 {
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358 FlapConnection *conn;
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359 GSList *l;
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360
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361 conn = cur->data;
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362
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363 for (l = conn->groups; l != NULL; l = l->next)
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364 {
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365 if (GPOINTER_TO_UINT(l->data) == group)
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366 return conn;
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367 }
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368 }
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369
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370 return NULL;
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371 }
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372
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373 /**
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374 * Locates a connection of the specified type in the
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375 * specified session.
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376 *
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377 * TODO: Use flap_connection_findbygroup everywhere and get rid of this.
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378 *
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379 * @param od The session to search.
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380 * @param type The type of connection to look for.
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381 *
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382 * @return Returns the first connection found of the given target type,
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383 * or NULL if none could be found.
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384 */
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385 FlapConnection *
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386 flap_connection_getbytype(OscarData *od, int type)
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387 {
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388 GSList *cur;
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389
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390 for (cur = od->oscar_connections; cur != NULL; cur = cur->next)
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391 {
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392 FlapConnection *conn;
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393 conn = cur->data;
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394 if ((conn->type == type) && (conn->connected))
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395 return conn;
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396 }
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397
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398 return NULL;
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399 }
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400
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401 FlapConnection *
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402 flap_connection_getbytype_all(OscarData *od, int type)
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403 {
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404 GSList *cur;
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405
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406 for (cur = od->oscar_connections; cur; cur = cur->next)
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407 {
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408 FlapConnection *conn;
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409 conn = cur->data;
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410 if (conn->type == type)
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411 return conn;
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412 }
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413
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414 return NULL;
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415 }
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416
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417 /**
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418 * Allocate a new FLAP frame.
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419 *
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420 * @param channel The FLAP channel. This is almost always 2.
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421 */
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422 FlapFrame *
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423 flap_frame_new(OscarData *od, guint16 channel, int datalen)
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424 {
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425 FlapFrame *frame;
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426
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427 frame = g_new0(FlapFrame, 1);
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428 frame->channel = channel;
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429
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430 if (datalen > 0)
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431 {
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432 guint8 *data;
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433 data = g_malloc(datalen);
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434 byte_stream_init(&frame->data, data, datalen);
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435 }
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436
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437 return frame;
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438 }
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439
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440 /**
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441 * Free a FlapFrame
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442 *
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443 * @param frame The frame to free.
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444 * @return -1 on error; 0 on success.
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445 */
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446 static void
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447 flap_frame_destroy(FlapFrame *frame)
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448 {
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449 free(frame->data.data);
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450 free(frame);
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451
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452 return;
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453 }
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454
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455 static void
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456 parse_snac(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame)
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457 {
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458 aim_module_t *cur;
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459 aim_modsnac_t snac;
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460
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461 if (byte_stream_empty(&frame->data) < 10)
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462 return;
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463
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464 snac.family = byte_stream_get16(&frame->data);
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465 snac.subtype = byte_stream_get16(&frame->data);
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466 snac.flags = byte_stream_get16(&frame->data);
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467 snac.id = byte_stream_get32(&frame->data);
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468
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469 /* SNAC flags are apparently uniform across all SNACs, so we handle them here */
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470 if (snac.flags & 0x0001) {
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471 /*
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472 * This means the SNAC will be followed by another SNAC with
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473 * related information. We don't need to do anything about
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474 * this here.
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475 */
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476 }
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477 if (snac.flags & 0x8000) {
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478 /*
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479 * This packet contains the version of the family that this SNAC is
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480 * in. You get this when your SSI module is version 2 or higher.
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481 * For now we have no need for this, but you could always save
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482 * it as a part of aim_modnsac_t, or something. The format is...
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483 * 2 byte length of total mini-header (which is 6 bytes), then TLV
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484 * of type 0x0001, length 0x0002, value is the 2 byte version
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485 * number
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486 */
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487 byte_stream_advance(&frame->data, byte_stream_get16(&frame->data));
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488 }
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489
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490 for (cur = (aim_module_t *)od->modlistv; cur; cur = cur->next) {
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491
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492 if (!(cur->flags & AIM_MODFLAG_MULTIFAMILY) &&
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493 (cur->family != snac.family))
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494 continue;
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495
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496 if (cur->snachandler(od, conn, cur, frame, &snac, &frame->data))
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497 return;
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498 }
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499 }
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500
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501 static void
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502 parse_fakesnac(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame, guint16 family, guint16 subtype)
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503 {
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504 aim_module_t *cur;
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505 aim_modsnac_t snac;
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506
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507 snac.family = family;
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508 snac.subtype = subtype;
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509 snac.flags = snac.id = 0;
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510
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511 for (cur = (aim_module_t *)od->modlistv; cur; cur = cur->next) {
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512
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513 if (!(cur->flags & AIM_MODFLAG_MULTIFAMILY) &&
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514 (cur->family != snac.family))
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515 continue;
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516
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517 if (cur->snachandler(od, conn, cur, frame, &snac, &frame->data))
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518 return;
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519 }
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520 }
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521
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522 static void
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523 parse_flap_ch4(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame)
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524 {
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525 aim_tlvlist_t *tlvlist;
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526 char *msg = NULL;
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527 guint16 code = 0;
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528 aim_rxcallback_t userfunc;
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529
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530 if (byte_stream_empty(&frame->data) == 0) {
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531 /* XXX should do something with this */
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532 return;
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533 }
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534
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535 /* An ICQ account is logging in */
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536 if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_AUTH)
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537 {
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538 parse_fakesnac(od, conn, frame, 0x0017, 0x0003);
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539 return;
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540 }
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541
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542 tlvlist = aim_tlvlist_read(&frame->data);
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543
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544 if (aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0009, 1))
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545 code = aim_tlv_get16(tlvlist, 0x0009, 1);
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546
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547 if (aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x000b, 1))
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548 msg = aim_tlv_getstr(tlvlist, 0x000b, 1);
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549
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550 if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, AIM_CB_FAM_SPECIAL, AIM_CB_SPECIAL_CONNERR)))
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551 userfunc(od, conn, frame, code, msg);
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552
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553 aim_tlvlist_free(&tlvlist);
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554
|
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555 free(msg);
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556 }
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557
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|
558 /**
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559 * Takes a new incoming FLAP frame and sends it to the appropriate
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560 * handler function to be parsed.
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|
561 */
|
|
562 static void
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|
563 parse_flap(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame)
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564 {
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565 if (frame->channel == 0x01) {
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|
566 guint32 flap_version = byte_stream_get32(&frame->data);
|
|
567 if (flap_version != 0x00000001)
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|
568 {
|
|
569 /* Error! */
|
|
570 gaim_debug_warning("oscar", "Expecting FLAP version "
|
|
571 "0x00000001 but received FLAP version %08lx. Closing connection.\n",
|
|
572 flap_version);
|
|
573 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn,
|
|
574 OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA);
|
|
575 }
|
|
576 else
|
|
577 conn->connected = TRUE;
|
|
578
|
|
579 } else if (frame->channel == 0x02) {
|
|
580 parse_snac(od, conn, frame);
|
|
581
|
|
582 } else if (frame->channel == 0x04) {
|
|
583 parse_flap_ch4(od, conn, frame);
|
|
584
|
|
585 } else if (frame->channel == 0x05) {
|
|
586 /* TODO: Reset our keepalive watchdog? */
|
|
587
|
|
588 }
|
|
589 }
|
|
590
|
|
591 /**
|
|
592 * Read in all available data on the socket for a given connection.
|
|
593 * All complete FLAPs handled immedate after they're received.
|
|
594 * Incomplete FLAP data is stored locally and appended to the next
|
|
595 * time this callback is triggered.
|
|
596 */
|
|
597 void
|
|
598 flap_connection_recv_cb(gpointer data, gint source, GaimInputCondition cond)
|
|
599 {
|
|
600 FlapConnection *conn;
|
|
601 ssize_t read;
|
|
602 guint8 header[6];
|
|
603
|
|
604 conn = data;
|
|
605
|
|
606 /* Read data until we run out of data and break out of the loop */
|
|
607 while (TRUE)
|
|
608 {
|
|
609 /* Start reading a new FLAP */
|
|
610 if (conn->buffer_incoming.data.data == NULL)
|
|
611 {
|
|
612 /* Peek at the first 6 bytes to get the length */
|
|
613 read = recv(conn->fd, &header, 6, MSG_PEEK);
|
|
614
|
|
615 /* Check if the FLAP server closed the connection */
|
|
616 if (read == 0)
|
|
617 {
|
|
618 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn,
|
|
619 OSCAR_DISCONNECT_REMOTE_CLOSED);
|
|
620 break;
|
|
621 }
|
|
622
|
|
623 /* If there was an error then close the connection */
|
|
624 if (read == -1)
|
|
625 {
|
|
626 if ((errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK))
|
|
627 /* No worries */
|
|
628 break;
|
|
629
|
|
630 /* Error! */
|
|
631 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn,
|
|
632 OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION);
|
|
633 break;
|
|
634 }
|
|
635
|
|
636 /* If we don't even have a complete FLAP header then do nothing */
|
|
637 if (read < 6)
|
|
638 break;
|
|
639
|
|
640 /* Read the first 6 bytes (the FLAP header) */
|
|
641 read = recv(conn->fd, &header, 6, 0);
|
|
642
|
|
643 /* All FLAP frames must start with the byte 0x2a */
|
|
644 if (aimutil_get8(&header[0]) != 0x2a)
|
|
645 {
|
|
646 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn,
|
|
647 OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA);
|
|
648 break;
|
|
649 }
|
|
650
|
|
651 /* Initialize a new temporary FlapFrame for incoming data */
|
|
652 conn->buffer_incoming.channel = aimutil_get8(&header[1]);
|
|
653 conn->buffer_incoming.seqnum = aimutil_get16(&header[2]);
|
|
654 conn->buffer_incoming.data.len = aimutil_get16(&header[4]);
|
|
655 conn->buffer_incoming.data.data = g_new(guint8, conn->buffer_incoming.data.len);
|
|
656 conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset = 0;
|
|
657 }
|
|
658
|
|
659 if (conn->buffer_incoming.data.len - conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset)
|
|
660 {
|
|
661 /* Read data into the temporary FlapFrame until it is complete */
|
|
662 read = recv(conn->fd,
|
|
663 &conn->buffer_incoming.data.data[conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset],
|
|
664 conn->buffer_incoming.data.len - conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset,
|
|
665 0);
|
|
666
|
|
667 /* Check if the FLAP server closed the connection */
|
|
668 if (read == 0)
|
|
669 {
|
|
670 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn,
|
|
671 OSCAR_DISCONNECT_REMOTE_CLOSED);
|
|
672 break;
|
|
673 }
|
|
674
|
|
675 if (read == -1)
|
|
676 {
|
|
677 if ((errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK))
|
|
678 /* No worries */
|
|
679 break;
|
|
680
|
|
681 /* Error! */
|
|
682 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn,
|
|
683 OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION);
|
|
684 break;
|
|
685 }
|
|
686
|
|
687 conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset += read;
|
|
688 if (conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset < conn->buffer_incoming.data.len)
|
|
689 /* Waiting for more data to arrive */
|
|
690 break;
|
|
691 }
|
|
692
|
|
693 /* We have a complete FLAP! Handle it and continue reading */
|
|
694 byte_stream_rewind(&conn->buffer_incoming.data);
|
|
695 parse_flap(conn->od, conn, &conn->buffer_incoming);
|
|
696 conn->lastactivity = time(NULL);
|
|
697
|
|
698 g_free(conn->buffer_incoming.data.data);
|
|
699 conn->buffer_incoming.data.data = NULL;
|
|
700 }
|
|
701 }
|
|
702
|
|
703 static void
|
|
704 send_cb(gpointer data, gint source, GaimInputCondition cond)
|
|
705 {
|
|
706 FlapConnection *conn;
|
|
707 int writelen, ret;
|
|
708
|
|
709 conn = data;
|
|
710 writelen = gaim_circ_buffer_get_max_read(conn->buffer_outgoing);
|
|
711
|
|
712 if (writelen == 0)
|
|
713 {
|
|
714 gaim_input_remove(conn->watcher_outgoing);
|
|
715 conn->watcher_outgoing = 0;
|
|
716 return;
|
|
717 }
|
|
718
|
|
719 ret = send(conn->fd, conn->buffer_outgoing->outptr, writelen, 0);
|
|
720 if (ret <= 0)
|
|
721 {
|
|
722 if ((errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK))
|
|
723 /* No worries */
|
|
724 return;
|
|
725
|
|
726 /* Error! */
|
|
727 flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION);
|
|
728 return;
|
|
729 }
|
|
730
|
|
731 gaim_circ_buffer_mark_read(conn->buffer_outgoing, ret);
|
|
732 }
|
|
733
|
|
734 static void
|
|
735 flap_connection_send_byte_stream(ByteStream *bs, FlapConnection *conn, size_t count)
|
|
736 {
|
|
737 if (conn == NULL)
|
|
738 return;
|
|
739
|
|
740 /* Make sure we don't send past the end of the bs */
|
|
741 if (count > byte_stream_empty(bs))
|
|
742 count = byte_stream_empty(bs); /* truncate to remaining space */
|
|
743
|
|
744 if (count == 0)
|
|
745 return;
|
|
746
|
|
747 /* Add everything to our outgoing buffer */
|
|
748 gaim_circ_buffer_append(conn->buffer_outgoing, bs->data, count);
|
|
749
|
|
750 /* If we haven't already started writing stuff, then start the cycle */
|
|
751 if (conn->watcher_outgoing == 0)
|
|
752 {
|
|
753 conn->watcher_outgoing = gaim_input_add(conn->fd,
|
|
754 GAIM_INPUT_WRITE, send_cb, conn);
|
|
755 send_cb(conn, conn->fd, 0);
|
|
756 }
|
|
757 }
|
|
758
|
|
759 static void
|
|
760 sendframe_flap(FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame)
|
|
761 {
|
|
762 ByteStream bs;
|
|
763 int payloadlen, bslen;
|
|
764
|
|
765 payloadlen = byte_stream_curpos(&frame->data);
|
|
766
|
|
767 byte_stream_init(&bs, malloc(6 + payloadlen), 6 + payloadlen);
|
|
768
|
|
769 /* FLAP header */
|
|
770 byte_stream_put8(&bs, 0x2a);
|
|
771 byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->channel);
|
|
772 byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->seqnum);
|
|
773 byte_stream_put16(&bs, payloadlen);
|
|
774
|
|
775 /* Payload */
|
|
776 byte_stream_rewind(&frame->data);
|
|
777 byte_stream_putbs(&bs, &frame->data, payloadlen);
|
|
778
|
|
779 bslen = byte_stream_curpos(&bs);
|
|
780 byte_stream_rewind(&bs);
|
|
781 flap_connection_send_byte_stream(&bs, conn, bslen);
|
|
782
|
|
783 free(bs.data); /* XXX byte_stream_free */
|
|
784 }
|
|
785
|
|
786 void
|
|
787 flap_connection_send(FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame)
|
|
788 {
|
|
789 frame->seqnum = ++(conn->seqnum);
|
|
790 sendframe_flap(conn, frame);
|
|
791 flap_frame_destroy(frame);
|
|
792 }
|
|
793
|