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The mixed whitespace in this file was confusing Evan. I also cleaned up a couple other stylistic things.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Richard Laager <rlaager@wiktel.com> |
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date | Mon, 31 Oct 2005 20:33:13 +0000 |
parents | 7d31d61e6438 |
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/** * Low-level connection handling. * * 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 guaranteed 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 definitely 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; gaim_debug_misc("oscar", "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); /* * This will free ->internal if it necessary... */ 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; } /** * This sends an empty channel 4 SNAC. This is sent to signify * that we're logging off. This shouldn't really be necessary-- * usually the AIM server will detect that the TCP connection has * been destroyed. */ static int aim_flap_close(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn) { aim_frame_t *fr; if (!sess || !conn) return -EINVAL; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x04, 0))) return -ENOMEM; aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /** * Clears out the connection list, killing remaining connections. * * @param sess Session to be cleared. */ static void aim_connrst(aim_session_t *sess) { if (sess->connlist) { aim_conn_t *cur = sess->connlist, *tmp; /* Attempt to send the log-off packet */ if (cur->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_BOS) aim_flap_close(sess, cur); while (cur) { tmp = cur->next; aim_conn_close(cur); connkill_real(sess, &cur); cur = tmp; } } sess->connlist = NULL; return; } /** * Initializes and/or resets a connection structure to the default values. * * @param deadconn Connection to be reset. */ 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; } /** * Allocate a new empty connection structure. * * @param sess Session * @return Returns the new 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; } /** * Close, clear, and free a connection structure. Should never be * called from within libfaim. * * @param sess Session for the connection. * @param deadconn Connection to be freed. */ 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; } /** * 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. * * Why only if fd >= 3? Seems rather implementation specific... * fd's do not have to be distributed in a particular order, do they? * * @param deadconn The connection to close. */ faim_export void aim_conn_close(aim_conn_t *deadconn) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; if (deadconn->fd >= 0) close(deadconn->fd); deadconn->fd = -1; if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(deadconn->sessv, deadconn, AIM_CB_FAM_SPECIAL, AIM_CB_SPECIAL_CONNDEAD))) userfunc(deadconn->sessv, NULL, deadconn); if (deadconn->handlerlist) aim_clearhandlers(deadconn); return; } /** * Locates a connection of the specified type in the * specified session. * * XXX - Except for rendezvous, all uses of this should be removed and * aim_conn_findbygroup() should be used instead. * * @param sess The session to search. * @param type The type of connection to look for. * @return Returns the first connection found of the given target type, * or NULL if none could be found. */ 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; } /** * Clone an aim_conn_t. * * 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. * * @param sess The session containing this connection. * @param src The connection to clone. * @return 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; } /** * 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. * * @param sess Session to create connection in * @param type Type of connection to create */ faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_newconn(aim_session_t *sess, int type) { aim_conn_t *conn; if (!(conn = aim_conn_getnext(sess))) return NULL; conn->sessv = (void *)sess; conn->type = type; conn->fd = -1; conn->status = 0; return conn; } /** * Searches @sess for the passed connection. * * @param sess Session in which to look. * @param conn Connection to look for. * @return Returns 1 if the passed connection is 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; } /** * Set a forced latency value for connection. Basically 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. * * @param conn Conn to set latency for. * @param newval Number of seconds to force between transmits. * @return Returns -1 if the connection does not exist, zero otherwise. */ 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; } /** * Initializes a session structure by setting the initial values * stuff in the aim_session_t struct. * * @param sess Session to initialize. * @param nonblocking Set to true if you want connections to be non-blocking. */ faim_export void aim_session_init(aim_session_t *sess, fu8_t nonblocking) { 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->nonblocking = nonblocking; sess->modlistv = NULL; sess->snacid_next = 0x00000001; sess->locate.userinfo = NULL; sess->locate.torequest = NULL; sess->locate.requested = NULL; sess->locate.waiting_for_response = FALSE; sess->ssi.received_data = 0; sess->ssi.numitems = 0; sess->ssi.official = NULL; sess->ssi.local = NULL; sess->ssi.pending = NULL; sess->ssi.timestamp = (time_t)0; sess->ssi.waiting_for_ack = 0; sess->icq_info = NULL; sess->authinfo = NULL; sess->emailinfo = NULL; sess->oft_info = NULL; /* * 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, service_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, odir_modfirst); aim__registermodule(sess, bart_modfirst); /* missing 0x11 - 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; } /** * Logoff and deallocate a session. * * @param 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; } /** * Determine if a connection is connecting. * * @param conn Connection to examine. * @return 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) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; if (!conn || (conn->fd == -1)) return -1; if (!(conn->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS)) return -1; fcntl(conn->fd, F_SETFL, 0); 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; } /** * Close -ALL- open connections. * * @param sess The session. * @return Zero. */ faim_export int aim_logoff(aim_session_t *sess) { aim_connrst(sess); /* in case we want to connect again */ return 0; } /** * No-op. This sends an empty channel 5 SNAC. WinAIM 4.x and higher * 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); /* clean out SNACs over 60sec old */ aim_cleansnacs(sess, 60); return 0; }