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[gaim-migrate @ 16414]
First stab at trying to fix the MSN http connect method. It still
doesn't work, and I'm not sure why, but it gets a lot farther in
the signon process now.
For those unfamiliar with the issue, the MSN http connect method
stopped working after all the non-blocking I/O changes. The http
connect method is apparently used by lots of people behind silly
firewalls and stuff, and therefore we really shouldn't release
Gaim 2.0.0 without it working, because people will complain.
The two main problems were
1. The outgoing message queue was removed in favor of buffering all
data to one large buffer. This sounds good in theory... but apparently
each message sent to and from the server has a "SessionID" in the
HTTP header. Every message we send should use the same SessionID as
the last packet we received from the server. So basically you can't
put two messages into the outgoing buffer at the same time because
you don't have the correct SessionID to use for the second message.
You have to wait until you get the reply from the server.
2. There were some strange buffer problems with using the wrong
variable when trying to combine the header+body into one buffer
before sending the message.
I also fixed a small memleak or two, added some comments, and
tried to clean up the code a little.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Mon, 03 Jul 2006 20:39:04 +0000 |
parents | 7f487c725a90 |
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/* * BinReloc - a library for creating relocatable executables * Written by: Mike Hearn <mike@theoretic.com> * Hongli Lai <h.lai@chello.nl> * http://autopackage.org/ * * This source code is public domain. You can relicense this code * under whatever license you want. * * NOTE: if you're using C++ and are getting "undefined reference * to br_*", try renaming prefix.c to prefix.cpp */ /* WARNING, BEFORE YOU MODIFY PREFIX.C: * * If you make changes to any of the functions in prefix.c, you MUST * change the BR_NAMESPACE macro (in prefix.h). * This way you can avoid symbol table conflicts with other libraries * that also happen to use BinReloc. * * Example: * #define BR_NAMESPACE(funcName) foobar_ ## funcName * --> expands br_locate to foobar_br_locate */ #ifndef _PREFIX_C_ #define _PREFIX_C_ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include "config.h" #endif #ifndef BR_PTHREADS /* Change 1 to 0 if you don't want pthread support */ #define BR_PTHREADS 1 #endif /* BR_PTHREADS */ #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <limits.h> #include <string.h> #include "prefix.h" #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /* __cplusplus */ #undef NULL #define NULL ((void *) 0) #ifdef __GNUC__ #define br_return_val_if_fail(expr,val) if (!(expr)) {fprintf (stderr, "** BinReloc (%s): assertion %s failed\n", __PRETTY_FUNCTION__, #expr); return val;} #else #define br_return_val_if_fail(expr,val) if (!(expr)) return val #endif /* __GNUC__ */ static br_locate_fallback_func fallback_func = NULL; static void *fallback_data = NULL; #ifdef ENABLE_BINRELOC #include <sys/types.h> #include <sys/stat.h> #include <sys/param.h> #include <unistd.h> /** * br_locate: * symbol: A symbol that belongs to the app/library you want to locate. * Returns: A newly allocated string containing the full path of the * app/library that func belongs to, or NULL on error. This * string should be freed when not when no longer needed. * * Finds out to which application or library symbol belongs, then locate * the full path of that application or library. * Note that symbol cannot be a pointer to a function. That will not work. * * Example: * --> main.c * #include "prefix.h" * #include "libfoo.h" * * int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { * printf ("Full path of this app: %s\n", br_locate (&argc)); * libfoo_start (); * return 0; * } * * --> libfoo.c starts here * #include "prefix.h" * * void libfoo_start () { * --> "" is a symbol that belongs to libfoo (because it's called * --> from libfoo_start()); that's why this works. * printf ("libfoo is located in: %s\n", br_locate ("")); * } */ char * br_locate (void *symbol) { char line[5000]; FILE *f; char *path; br_return_val_if_fail (symbol != NULL, NULL); f = fopen ("/proc/self/maps", "r"); if (!f) { if (fallback_func) return fallback_func(symbol, fallback_data); else return NULL; } while (!feof (f)) { unsigned long start, end; if (!fgets (line, sizeof (line), f)) continue; if (!strstr (line, " r-xp ") || !strchr (line, '/')) continue; sscanf (line, "%lx-%lx ", &start, &end); if (symbol >= (void *) start && symbol < (void *) end) { char *tmp; size_t len; /* Extract the filename; it is always an absolute path */ path = strchr (line, '/'); /* Get rid of the newline */ tmp = strrchr (path, '\n'); if (tmp) *tmp = 0; /* Get rid of "(deleted)" */ len = strlen (path); if (len > 10 && strcmp (path + len - 10, " (deleted)") == 0) { tmp = path + len - 10; *tmp = 0; } fclose(f); return strdup (path); } } fclose (f); return NULL; } /** * br_locate_prefix: * symbol: A symbol that belongs to the app/library you want to locate. * Returns: A prefix. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Locates the full path of the app/library that symbol belongs to, and return * the prefix of that path, or NULL on error. * Note that symbol cannot be a pointer to a function. That will not work. * * Example: * --> This application is located in /usr/bin/foo * br_locate_prefix (&argc); --> returns: "/usr" */ char * br_locate_prefix (void *symbol) { char *path, *prefix; br_return_val_if_fail (symbol != NULL, NULL); path = br_locate (symbol); if (!path) return NULL; prefix = br_extract_prefix (path); free (path); return prefix; } /** * br_prepend_prefix: * symbol: A symbol that belongs to the app/library you want to locate. * path: The path that you want to prepend the prefix to. * Returns: The new path, or NULL on error. This string should be freed when no * longer needed. * * Gets the prefix of the app/library that symbol belongs to. Prepend that prefix to path. * Note that symbol cannot be a pointer to a function. That will not work. * * Example: * --> The application is /usr/bin/foo * br_prepend_prefix (&argc, "/share/foo/data.png"); --> Returns "/usr/share/foo/data.png" */ char * br_prepend_prefix (void *symbol, char *path) { char *tmp, *newpath; br_return_val_if_fail (symbol != NULL, NULL); br_return_val_if_fail (path != NULL, NULL); tmp = br_locate_prefix (symbol); if (!tmp) return NULL; if (strcmp (tmp, "/") == 0) newpath = strdup (path); else newpath = br_strcat (tmp, path); /* Get rid of compiler warning ("br_prepend_prefix never used") */ if (0) br_prepend_prefix (NULL, NULL); free (tmp); return newpath; } #endif /* ENABLE_BINRELOC */ /* Pthread stuff for thread safetiness */ #if BR_PTHREADS #include <pthread.h> static pthread_key_t br_thread_key; static pthread_once_t br_thread_key_once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT; static void br_thread_local_store_fini () { char *specific; specific = (char *) pthread_getspecific (br_thread_key); if (specific) { free (specific); pthread_setspecific (br_thread_key, NULL); } pthread_key_delete (br_thread_key); br_thread_key = 0; } static void br_str_free (void *str) { if (str) free (str); } static void br_thread_local_store_init () { if (pthread_key_create (&br_thread_key, br_str_free) == 0) atexit (br_thread_local_store_fini); } #else /* BR_PTHREADS */ static char *br_last_value = (char *) NULL; static void br_free_last_value () { if (br_last_value) free (br_last_value); } #endif /* BR_PTHREADS */ /** * br_thread_local_store: * str: A dynamically allocated string. * Returns: str. This return value must not be freed. * * Store str in a thread-local variable and return str. The next * you run this function, that variable is freed too. * This function is created so you don't have to worry about freeing * strings. Just be careful about doing this sort of thing: * * some_function( BR_DATADIR("/one.png"), BR_DATADIR("/two.png") ) * * Examples: * char *foo; * foo = br_thread_local_store (strdup ("hello")); --> foo == "hello" * foo = br_thread_local_store (strdup ("world")); --> foo == "world"; "hello" is now freed. */ const char * br_thread_local_store (char *str) { #if BR_PTHREADS char *specific; pthread_once (&br_thread_key_once, br_thread_local_store_init); specific = (char *) pthread_getspecific (br_thread_key); br_str_free (specific); pthread_setspecific (br_thread_key, str); #else /* BR_PTHREADS */ static int initialized = 0; if (!initialized) { atexit (br_free_last_value); initialized = 1; } if (br_last_value) free (br_last_value); br_last_value = str; #endif /* BR_PTHREADS */ return (const char *) str; } /** * br_strcat: * str1: A string. * str2: Another string. * Returns: A newly-allocated string. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Concatenate str1 and str2 to a newly allocated string. */ char * br_strcat (const char *str1, const char *str2) { char *result; size_t len1, len2; if (!str1) str1 = ""; if (!str2) str2 = ""; len1 = strlen (str1); len2 = strlen (str2); result = (char *) malloc (len1 + len2 + 1); memcpy (result, str1, len1); memcpy (result + len1, str2, len2); result[len1 + len2] = '\0'; return result; } /* Emulates glibc's strndup() */ static char * br_strndup (char *str, size_t size) { char *result = (char *) NULL; size_t len; br_return_val_if_fail (str != (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL); len = strlen (str); if (!len) return strdup (""); if (size > len) size = len; result = (char *) calloc (sizeof (char), len + 1); memcpy (result, str, size); return result; } /** * br_extract_dir: * path: A path. * Returns: A directory name. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Extracts the directory component of path. Similar to g_dirname() or the dirname * commandline application. * * Example: * br_extract_dir ("/usr/local/foobar"); --> Returns: "/usr/local" */ char * br_extract_dir (const char *path) { char *end, *result; br_return_val_if_fail (path != (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL); end = strrchr (path, '/'); if (!end) return strdup ("."); while (end > path && *end == '/') end--; result = br_strndup ((char *) path, end - path + 1); if (!*result) { free (result); return strdup ("/"); } else return result; } /** * br_extract_prefix: * path: The full path of an executable or library. * Returns: The prefix, or NULL on error. This string should be freed when no longer needed. * * Extracts the prefix from path. This function assumes that your executable * or library is installed in an LSB-compatible directory structure. * * Example: * br_extract_prefix ("/usr/bin/gnome-panel"); --> Returns "/usr" * br_extract_prefix ("/usr/local/lib/libfoo.so"); --> Returns "/usr/local" * br_extract_prefix ("/usr/local/libfoo.so"); --> Returns "/usr" */ char * br_extract_prefix (const char *path) { char *end, *tmp, *result; br_return_val_if_fail (path != (char *) NULL, (char *) NULL); if (!*path) return strdup ("/"); end = strrchr (path, '/'); if (!end) return strdup (path); tmp = br_strndup ((char *) path, end - path); if (!*tmp) { free (tmp); return strdup ("/"); } end = strrchr (tmp, '/'); if (!end) return tmp; result = br_strndup (tmp, end - tmp); free (tmp); if (!*result) { free (result); result = strdup ("/"); } return result; } /** * br_set_fallback_function: * func: A function to call to find the binary. * data: User data to pass to func. * * Sets a function to call to find the path to the binary, in * case "/proc/self/maps" can't be opened. The function set should * return a string that is safe to free with free(). */ void br_set_locate_fallback_func (br_locate_fallback_func func, void *data) { fallback_func = func; fallback_data = data; } #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif /* __cplusplus */ #endif /* _PREFIX_C */