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[gaim-migrate @ 322] I don't know why I did this. I have homework due in 15 hours that I haven't started yet, and it's in a language I don't know and it's a project I don't understand. If my teacher knew about this, he would be pissed. He looks pissed all the time, even when he's not. When he smiles he looks devilish. Maybe I only think that because literally half the class flunked the midterm. I am not joking about that. More people got F's than A, B, and C combined. It's 2 am and the homework's due at 5 tomorrow so what do I do? Get chat to work. Wow. That's going to look good on my resume. "Why did you flunk this class?" "Because I was getting chat in Instant Messenger to work." Not that that's not something to be proud of, but I wonder which is more important to employers. The big battle, experience versus education. Just because you got good grades in college doesn't mean you're smarter than someone who flunked, it just means you put in the effort necessary to get a better grade and the other person didn't. Maybe the person who flunked was working on real honest-to-god actually *used* software, as opposed to some stupid tree that only gets used for a fringe branch of computer science that doesn't offer much more than a normal heap or binary search tree offers. Maybe the person was out there reverse-engineering protocols and allowing cross- platform communication to occur, creating interoperability and causing a greater demand not only for the product, but for the platform it runs on! Given the choices, who would you pick? Someone who was told how to code a tree and managed to get it to work, or someone who increases your userbase and marketability? Enough of my rant for a while. I've had waaaaay too much sugar (gummy candy is deadly). committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org>
date Fri, 02 Jun 2000 09:11:48 +0000
parents 0f14e6d8a51b
children e4c34ca88d9b
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/*
 * aim_misc.c
 *
 * TODO: Seperate a lot of this into an aim_bos.c.
 *
 * Other things...
 *
 *   - Idle setting 
 * 
 *
 */

#include <faim/aim.h> 

/*
 * aim_bos_setidle()
 *
 *  Should set your current idle time in seconds.  Idealy, OSCAR should
 *  do this for us.  But, it doesn't.  The client must call this to set idle
 *  time.  
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_setidle(struct aim_session_t *sess,
		       struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
		       u_long idletime)
{
  return aim_genericreq_l(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0011, &idletime);
}


/*
 * aim_bos_changevisibility(conn, changtype, namelist)
 *
 * Changes your visibility depending on changetype:
 *
 *  AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_PERMITADD: Lets provided list of names see you
 *  AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_PERMIDREMOVE: Removes listed names from permit list
 *  AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_DENYADD: Hides you from provided list of names
 *  AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_DENYREMOVE: Lets list see you again
 *
 * list should be a list of 
 * screen names in the form "Screen Name One&ScreenNameTwo&" etc.
 *
 * Equivelents to options in WinAIM:
 *   - Allow all users to contact me: Send an AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_DENYADD
 *      with only your name on it.
 *   - Allow only users on my Buddy List: Send an 
 *      AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_PERMITADD with the list the same as your
 *      buddy list
 *   - Allow only the uesrs below: Send an AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_PERMITADD 
 *      with everyone listed that you want to see you.
 *   - Block all users: Send an AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_PERMITADD with only 
 *      yourself in the list
 *   - Block the users below: Send an AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_DENYADD with
 *      the list of users to be blocked
 *
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_changevisibility(struct aim_session_t *sess,
				struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
				int changetype, char *denylist)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  int packlen = 0;
  u_short subtype;

  char *localcpy = NULL;
  char *tmpptr = NULL;
  int i,j;
  int listcount;

  if (!denylist)
    return 0;

  localcpy = (char *) malloc(strlen(denylist)+1);
  memcpy(localcpy, denylist, strlen(denylist)+1);
  
  listcount = aimutil_itemcnt(localcpy, '&');
  packlen = aimutil_tokslen(localcpy, 99, '&') + listcount + 9;

  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, packlen)))
    return -1;

  newpacket->lock = 1;

  switch(changetype)
    {
    case AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_PERMITADD:    subtype = 0x05; break;
    case AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_PERMITREMOVE: subtype = 0x06; break;
    case AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_DENYADD:      subtype = 0x07; break;
    case AIM_VISIBILITYCHANGE_DENYREMOVE:   subtype = 0x08; break;
    default:
      free(newpacket->data);
      free(newpacket);
      return 0;
    }

  /* We actually DO NOT send a SNAC ID with this one! */
  aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, 0x0009, subtype, 0x00, 0);
 
  j = 10;  /* the next byte */
  
  for (i=0; (i < (listcount - 1)) && (i < 99); i++)
    {
      tmpptr = aimutil_itemidx(localcpy, i, '&');

      newpacket->data[j] = strlen(tmpptr);
      memcpy(&(newpacket->data[j+1]), tmpptr, strlen(tmpptr));
      j += strlen(tmpptr)+1;
      free(tmpptr);
    }
  free(localcpy);

  newpacket->lock = 0;

  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);

  return (sess->snac_nextid); /* dont increment */

}



/*
 * aim_bos_setbuddylist(buddylist)
 *
 * This just builds the "set buddy list" command then queues it.
 *
 * buddy_list = "Screen Name One&ScreenNameTwo&";
 *
 * TODO: Clean this up.  
 *
 * XXX: I can't stress the TODO enough.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_setbuddylist(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			    struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			    char *buddy_list)
{
  int i, j;

  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;

  int packet_login_phase3c_hi_b_len = 0;

  char *localcpy = NULL;
  char *tmpptr = NULL;

  packet_login_phase3c_hi_b_len = 16; /* 16b for FLAP and SNAC headers */

  /* bail out if we can't make the packet */
  if (!buddy_list) {
    return -1;
  }

  localcpy = (char *) malloc(strlen(buddy_list)+1);
  memcpy(localcpy, buddy_list, strlen(buddy_list)+1);

  i = 0;
  tmpptr = strtok(localcpy, "&");
  while ((tmpptr != NULL) && (i < 100))
    {
#if debug > 0
      printf("---adding %s (%d)\n", tmpptr, strlen(tmpptr));
#endif
      packet_login_phase3c_hi_b_len += strlen(tmpptr)+1;
      i++;
      tmpptr = strtok(NULL, "&");
    }
#if debug > 0
  printf("*** send buddy list len: %d (%x)\n", packet_login_phase3c_hi_b_len, packet_login_phase3c_hi_b_len);
#endif
  free(localcpy);

  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, packet_login_phase3c_hi_b_len - 6)))
    return -1;

  newpacket->lock = 1;
  
  aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, 0x0003, 0x0004, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);

  j = 10;  /* the next byte */

  i = 0;
  tmpptr = strtok(buddy_list, "&");
  while ((tmpptr != NULL) & (i < 100))
    {
#if debug > 0
      printf("---adding %s (%d)\n", tmpptr, strlen(tmpptr));
#endif
      newpacket->data[j] = strlen(tmpptr);
      memcpy(&(newpacket->data[j+1]), tmpptr, strlen(tmpptr));
      j += strlen(tmpptr)+1;
      i++;
      tmpptr = strtok(NULL, "&");
    }

  newpacket->lock = 0;

  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);

  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

/* 
 * aim_bos_setprofile(profile)
 *
 * Gives BOS your profile.
 *
 * 
 * The large data chunk given here is of unknown decoding.
 * What I do know is that each 0x20 byte repetition 
 * represents a capability.  People with only the 
 * first two reptitions can support normal messaging
 * and chat (client version 2.0 or 3.0).  People with 
 * the third as well can also support voice chat (client
 * version 3.5 or higher).  IOW, if we don't send this,
 * we won't get chat invitations (get "software doesn't
 * support chat" error).
 *
 * This data is broadcast along with your oncoming
 * buddy command to everyone who has you on their
 * buddy list, as a type 0x0002 TLV.
 * 
 */
u_long aim_bos_setprofile(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			  struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			  char *profile,
			  char *awaymsg,
			  unsigned int caps)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  int i = 0;

  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, 1152+strlen(profile)+1+(awaymsg?strlen(awaymsg):0))))
    return -1;

  i += aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, 0x0002, 0x004, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);
  i += aim_puttlv_str(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001, strlen("text/x-aolrtf; charset=\"us-ascii\""), "text/x-aolrtf; charset=\"us-ascii\"");
  i += aim_puttlv_str(newpacket->data+i, 0x0002, strlen(profile), profile);
  /* why do we send this twice?  */
  i += aim_puttlv_str(newpacket->data+i, 0x0003, strlen("text/x-aolrtf; charset=\"us-ascii\""), "text/x-aolrtf; charset=\"us-ascii\"");
  
  /* Away message -- we send this no matter what, even if its blank */
  if (awaymsg)
    i += aim_puttlv_str(newpacket->data+i, 0x0004, strlen(awaymsg), awaymsg);
  else
    i += aim_puttlv_str(newpacket->data+i, 0x0004, 0x0000, NULL);

  /* Capability information. */
  {
    int isave;
    i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0005);
    isave = i;
    i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0);
    if (caps & AIM_CAPS_BUDDYICON)
      i += aimutil_putstr(newpacket->data+i, aim_caps[0], 0x10);
    if (caps & AIM_CAPS_VOICE)
      i += aimutil_putstr(newpacket->data+i, aim_caps[1], 0x10);
    if (caps & AIM_CAPS_IMIMAGE)
      i += aimutil_putstr(newpacket->data+i, aim_caps[2], 0x10);
    if (caps & AIM_CAPS_CHAT)
      i += aimutil_putstr(newpacket->data+i, aim_caps[3], 0x10);
    if (caps & AIM_CAPS_GETFILE)
      i += aimutil_putstr(newpacket->data+i, aim_caps[4], 0x10);
    if (caps & AIM_CAPS_SENDFILE)
      i += aimutil_putstr(newpacket->data+i, aim_caps[5], 0x10);
    aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+isave, i-isave-2);
  }
  newpacket->commandlen = i;
  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);
  
  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

/* 
 * aim_bos_setgroupperm(mask)
 * 
 * Set group permisson mask.  Normally 0x1f.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_setgroupperm(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			    struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			    u_long mask)
{
  return aim_genericreq_l(sess, conn, 0x0009, 0x0004, &mask);
}

/*
 * aim_bos_clientready()
 * 
 * Send Client Ready.  
 *
 * TODO: Dynamisize.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_clientready(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			   struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  u_char command_2[] = {
     /* placeholders for dynamic data */
     0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff, 0xff,
     0xff, 0xff, 
     /* real data */
     0x00, 0x01,   
     0x00, 0x03, 
     0x00, 0x04, 
     0x06, 0x86,  
     0x00, 0x02, 
     0x00, 0x01,  
     0x00, 0x04, 
     0x00, 0x01, 
 
     0x00, 0x03, 
     0x00, 0x01,  
     0x00, 0x04, 
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x04, 
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x04,
     0x00, 0x01,
 
     0x00, 0x06, 
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x04,  
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x08, 
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x04,
     0x00, 0x01,
 
     0x00, 0x09, 
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x04,
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x0a, 
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x04,
     0x00, 0x01,
 
     0x00, 0x0b,
     0x00, 0x01, 
     0x00, 0x04,
     0x00, 0x01
  };
  int command_2_len = 0x52;
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  
  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, command_2_len)))
    return -1;

  newpacket->lock = 1;

  memcpy(newpacket->data, command_2, command_2_len);
  
  /* This write over the dynamic parts of the byte block */
  aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, 0x0001, 0x0002, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);

  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);

  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

/* 
 *  send_login_phase3(int socket)   
 *
 *  Request Rate Information.
 * 
 *  TODO: Move to aim_conn.
 *  TODO: Move to SNAC interface.
 */
u_long aim_bos_reqrate(struct aim_session_t *sess,
		       struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0006);
}

/* 
 *  send_login_phase3b(int socket)   
 *
 *  Rate Information Response Acknowledge.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_ackrateresp(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			   struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  int packlen = 18, i=0;

  if (conn->type != AIM_CONN_TYPE_BOS)
    packlen += 2;

  if(!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, packlen)));
  
  newpacket->lock = 1;

  i = aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, 0x0001, 0x0008, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001); 
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0002);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0003);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0004);
  
  if (conn->type != AIM_CONN_TYPE_BOS) {
    i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0005);
  }

  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);

  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

/* 
 * aim_bos_setprivacyflags()
 *
 * Sets privacy flags. Normally 0x03.
 *
 *  Bit 1:  Allows other AIM users to see how long you've been idle.
 *
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_setprivacyflags(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			       struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			       u_long flags)
{
  return aim_genericreq_l(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0014, &flags);
}

/*
 * aim_bos_reqpersonalinfo()
 *
 * Requests the current user's information. Can't go generic on this one
 * because aparently it uses SNAC flags.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_reqpersonalinfo(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			       struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  
  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, 12)))
    return -1;

  newpacket->lock = 1;

  aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, 0x000a, 0x0001, 0x000e /* huh? */, sess->snac_nextid);
  
  newpacket->data[10] = 0x0d;
  newpacket->data[11] = 0xda;

  newpacket->lock = 0;
  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);

  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

u_long aim_setversions(struct aim_session_t *sess,
                               struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  int i;

  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, 10 + (4*11))))
    return -1;

  newpacket->lock = 1;

  i = aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, 0x0001, 0x0017, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0003);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0002);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0003);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0004);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0006);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0008);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0009);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x000a);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x000b);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0002);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x000c);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0015);
  i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0001);

#if 0
  for (j = 0; j < 0x10; j++) {
    i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, j); /* family */
    i += aimutil_put16(newpacket->data+i, 0x0003); /* version */
  }
#endif
  newpacket->lock = 0;
  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);

  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}


/*
 * aim_bos_reqservice(serviceid)
 *
 * Service request. 
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_reqservice(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			  struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			  u_short serviceid)
{
  return aim_genericreq_s(sess, conn, 0x0001, 0x0004, &serviceid);
}

/*
 * aim_bos_reqrights()
 *
 * Request BOS rights.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_reqrights(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			 struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0009, 0x0002);
}

/*
 * aim_bos_reqbuddyrights()
 *
 * Request Buddy List rights.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_reqbuddyrights(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			      struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0003, 0x0002);
}

/*
 * Generic routine for sending commands.
 *
 *
 * I know I can do this in a smarter way...but I'm not thinking straight
 * right now...
 *
 * I had one big function that handled all three cases, but then it broke
 * and I split it up into three.  But then I fixed it.  I just never went
 * back to the single.  I don't see any advantage to doing it either way.
 *
 */
u_long aim_genericreq_n(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			u_short family, u_short subtype)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;

  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, 10)))
    return 0;

  newpacket->lock = 1;

  aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, family, subtype, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);
 
  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);
  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

/*
 *
 *
 */
u_long aim_genericreq_l(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			u_short family, u_short subtype, u_long *longdata)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  u_long newlong;

  /* If we don't have data, there's no reason to use this function */
  if (!longdata)
    return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, family, subtype);

  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, 10+sizeof(u_long))))
    return -1;

  newpacket->lock = 1;

  aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, family, subtype, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);

  /* copy in data */
  newlong = htonl(*longdata);
  memcpy(&(newpacket->data[10]), &newlong, sizeof(u_long));

  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);
  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

u_long aim_genericreq_s(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			struct aim_conn_t *conn, 
			u_short family, u_short subtype, u_short *shortdata)
{
  struct command_tx_struct *newpacket;
  u_short newshort;

  /* If we don't have data, there's no reason to use this function */
  if (!shortdata)
    return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, family, subtype);

  if (!(newpacket = aim_tx_new(0x0002, conn, 10+sizeof(u_short))))
    return -1;

  newpacket->lock = 1;

  aim_putsnac(newpacket->data, family, subtype, 0x0000, sess->snac_nextid);

  /* copy in data */
  newshort = htons(*shortdata);
  memcpy(&(newpacket->data[10]), &newshort, sizeof(u_short));

  aim_tx_enqueue(sess, newpacket);
  return (sess->snac_nextid++);
}

/*
 * aim_bos_reqlocaterights()
 *
 * Request Location services rights.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_reqlocaterights(struct aim_session_t *sess,
			       struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0002, 0x0002);
}

/*
* aim_bos_reqicbmparaminfo()
 *
 * Request ICBM parameter information.
 *
 */
u_long aim_bos_reqicbmparaminfo(struct aim_session_t *sess,
				struct aim_conn_t *conn)
{
  return aim_genericreq_n(sess, conn, 0x0004, 0x0004);
}