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Fix a possible XMPP remote crash A series of specially crafted file transfer requests can cause clients to reference invalid memory. The user must have accepted one of the file transfer requests. The fix is to correctly cancel and free a SOCKS5 connection attempt so that it does not trigger an attempt to access invalid memory later. This was reported to us by Jos«± Valent«żn Guti«±rrez and this patch is written by Paul Aurich.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Mon, 07 May 2012 03:16:31 +0000
parents 6e1967b0f90b
children 02a2e8183b1d
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/**
 * @file log.h Logging API
 * @ingroup core
 * @see @ref log-signals
 */

/* purple
 *
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 * source distribution.
 *
 * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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 *
 * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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 */
#ifndef _PURPLE_LOG_H_
#define _PURPLE_LOG_H_

#include <stdio.h>


/********************************************************
 * DATA STRUCTURES **************************************
 ********************************************************/

typedef struct _PurpleLog PurpleLog;
typedef struct _PurpleLogLogger PurpleLogLogger;
typedef struct _PurpleLogCommonLoggerData PurpleLogCommonLoggerData;
typedef struct _PurpleLogSet PurpleLogSet;

typedef enum {
	PURPLE_LOG_IM,
	PURPLE_LOG_CHAT,
	PURPLE_LOG_SYSTEM
} PurpleLogType;

typedef enum {
	PURPLE_LOG_READ_NO_NEWLINE = 1
} PurpleLogReadFlags;

#include "account.h"
#include "conversation.h"

typedef void (*PurpleLogSetCallback) (GHashTable *sets, PurpleLogSet *set);

/**
 * A log logger.
 *
 * This struct gets filled out and is included in the PurpleLog.  It contains everything
 * needed to write and read from logs.
 */
struct _PurpleLogLogger {
	char *name;               /**< The logger's name */
	char *id;                 /**< an identifier to refer to this logger */

	/** This gets called when the log is first created.
	    I don't think this is actually needed. */
	void (*create)(PurpleLog *log);

	/** This is used to write to the log file */
	gsize (*write)(PurpleLog *log,
		     PurpleMessageFlags type,
		     const char *from,
		     time_t time,
		     const char *message);

	/** Called when the log is destroyed */
	void (*finalize)(PurpleLog *log);

	/** This function returns a sorted GList of available PurpleLogs */
	GList *(*list)(PurpleLogType type, const char *name, PurpleAccount *account);

	/** Given one of the logs returned by the logger's list function,
	 *  this returns the contents of the log in GtkIMHtml markup */
	char *(*read)(PurpleLog *log, PurpleLogReadFlags *flags);

	/** Given one of the logs returned by the logger's list function,
	 *  this returns the size of the log in bytes */
	int (*size)(PurpleLog *log);

	/** Returns the total size of all the logs. If this is undefined a default
	 *  implementation is used */
	int (*total_size)(PurpleLogType type, const char *name, PurpleAccount *account);

	/** This function returns a sorted GList of available system PurpleLogs */
	GList *(*list_syslog)(PurpleAccount *account);

	/** Adds PurpleLogSets to a GHashTable. By passing the data in the PurpleLogSets
	 *  to list, the caller can get every available PurpleLog from the logger.
	 *  Loggers using purple_log_common_writer() (or otherwise storing their
	 *  logs in the same directory structure as the stock loggers) do not
	 *  need to implement this function.
	 *
	 *  Loggers which implement this function must create a PurpleLogSet,
	 *  then call @a cb with @a sets and the newly created PurpleLogSet. */
	void (*get_log_sets)(PurpleLogSetCallback cb, GHashTable *sets);

	/* Attempts to delete the specified log, indicating success or failure */
	gboolean (*remove)(PurpleLog *log);

	/* Tests whether a log is deletable */
	gboolean (*is_deletable)(PurpleLog *log);

	void (*_purple_reserved1)(void);
	void (*_purple_reserved2)(void);
	void (*_purple_reserved3)(void);
	void (*_purple_reserved4)(void);
};

/**
 * A log.  Not the wooden type.
 */
struct _PurpleLog {
	PurpleLogType type;                     /**< The type of log this is */
	char *name;                           /**< The name of this log */
	PurpleAccount *account;                 /**< The account this log is taking
	                                           place on */
	PurpleConversation *conv;               /**< The conversation being logged */
	time_t time;                          /**< The time this conversation
	                                           started, converted to the local timezone */

	PurpleLogLogger *logger;                /**< The logging mechanism this log
	                                           is to use */
	void *logger_data;                    /**< Data used by the log logger */
	struct tm *tm;                        /**< The time this conversation
	                                           started, saved with original
	                                           timezone data, if available and
	                                           if struct tm has the BSD
	                                           timezone fields, else @c NULL.
	                                           Do NOT modify anything in this struct.*/

	/* IMPORTANT: Some code in log.c allocates these without zeroing them.
	 * IMPORTANT: Update that code if you add members here. */
};

/**
 * A common logger_data struct containing a file handle and path, as well
 * as a pointer to something else for additional data.
 */
struct _PurpleLogCommonLoggerData {
	char *path;
	FILE *file;
	void *extra_data;
};

/**
 * Describes available logs.
 *
 * By passing the elements of this struct to purple_log_get_logs(), the caller
 * can get all available PurpleLogs.
 */
struct _PurpleLogSet {
	PurpleLogType type;                     /**< The type of logs available */
	char *name;                           /**< The name of the logs available */
	PurpleAccount *account;                 /**< The account the available logs
	                                           took place on. This will be
	                                           @c NULL if the account no longer
	                                           exists. (Depending on a
	                                           logger's implementation of
	                                           list, it may not be possible
	                                           to load such logs.) */
	gboolean buddy;                       /**< Is this (account, name) a buddy
	                                           on the buddy list? */
	char *normalized_name;                /**< The normalized version of
	                                           @a name. It must be set, and
	                                           may be set to the same pointer
	                                           value as @a name. */

	/* IMPORTANT: Some code in log.c allocates these without zeroing them.
	 * IMPORTANT: Update that code if you add members here. */
};

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/***************************************/
/** @name Log Functions                */
/***************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Creates a new log
 *
 * @param type        The type of log this is.
 * @param name        The name of this conversation (buddy name, chat name,
 *                    etc.)
 * @param account     The account the conversation is occurring on
 * @param conv        The conversation being logged
 * @param time        The time this conversation started
 * @param tm          The time this conversation started, with timezone data,
 *                    if available and if struct tm has the BSD timezone fields.
 * @return            The new log
 */
PurpleLog *purple_log_new(PurpleLogType type, const char *name, PurpleAccount *account,
                      PurpleConversation *conv, time_t time, const struct tm *tm);

/**
 * Frees a log
 *
 * @param log         The log to destroy
 */
void purple_log_free(PurpleLog *log);

/**
 * Writes to a log file. Assumes you have checked preferences already.
 *
 * @param log          The log to write to
 * @param type         The type of message being logged
 * @param from         Whom this message is coming from, or @c NULL for
 *                     system messages
 * @param time         A timestamp in UNIX time
 * @param message      The message to log
 */
void purple_log_write(PurpleLog *log,
		    PurpleMessageFlags type,
		    const char *from,
		    time_t time,
		    const char *message);

/**
 * Reads from a log
 *
 * @param log   The log to read from
 * @param flags The returned logging flags.
 *
 * @return The contents of this log in Purple Markup.
 */
char *purple_log_read(PurpleLog *log, PurpleLogReadFlags *flags);

/**
 * Returns a list of all available logs
 *
 * @param type                The type of the log
 * @param name                The name of the log
 * @param account             The account
 * @return                    A sorted list of PurpleLogs
 */
GList *purple_log_get_logs(PurpleLogType type, const char *name, PurpleAccount *account);

/**
 * Returns a GHashTable of PurpleLogSets.
 *
 * A "log set" here means the information necessary to gather the
 * PurpleLogs for a given buddy/chat. This information would be passed
 * to purple_log_list to get a list of PurpleLogs.
 *
 * The primary use of this function is to get a list of everyone the
 * user has ever talked to (assuming he or she uses logging).
 *
 * The GHashTable that's returned will free all log sets in it when
 * destroyed. If a PurpleLogSet is removed from the GHashTable, it
 * must be freed with purple_log_set_free().
 *
 * @return A GHashTable of all available unique PurpleLogSets
 */
GHashTable *purple_log_get_log_sets(void);

/**
 * Returns a list of all available system logs
 *
 * @param account The account
 * @return        A sorted list of PurpleLogs
 */
GList *purple_log_get_system_logs(PurpleAccount *account);

/**
 * Returns the size of a log
 *
 * @param log                 The log
 * @return                    The size of the log, in bytes
 */
int purple_log_get_size(PurpleLog *log);

/**
 * Returns the size, in bytes, of all available logs in this conversation
 *
 * @param type                The type of the log
 * @param name                The name of the log
 * @param account             The account
 * @return                    The size in bytes
 */
int purple_log_get_total_size(PurpleLogType type, const char *name, PurpleAccount *account);

/**
 * Returns the activity score of a log, based on total size in bytes,
 * which is then decayed based on age
 *
 * @param type                The type of the log
 * @param name                The name of the log
 * @param account             The account
 * @return                    The activity score
 *
 * @since 2.6.0
 */
int purple_log_get_activity_score(PurpleLogType type, const char *name, PurpleAccount *account);

/**
 * Tests whether a log is deletable
 *
 * A return value of @c FALSE indicates that purple_log_delete() will fail on this
 * log, unless something changes between the two calls.  A return value of @c TRUE,
 * however, does not guarantee the log can be deleted.
 *
 * @param log                 The log
 * @return                    A boolean indicating if the log is deletable
 */
gboolean purple_log_is_deletable(PurpleLog *log);

/**
 * Deletes a log
 *
 * @param log                 The log
 * @return                    A boolean indicating success or failure
 */
gboolean purple_log_delete(PurpleLog *log);

/**
 * Returns the default logger directory Purple uses for a given account
 * and username.  This would be where Purple stores logs created by
 * the built-in text or HTML loggers.
 *
 * @param type                The type of the log.
 * @param name                The name of the log.
 * @param account             The account.
 * @return                    The default logger directory for Purple.
 */
char *purple_log_get_log_dir(PurpleLogType type, const char *name, PurpleAccount *account);

/**
 * Implements GCompareFunc for PurpleLogs
 *
 * @param y                   A PurpleLog
 * @param z                   Another PurpleLog
 * @return                    A value as specified by GCompareFunc
 */
gint purple_log_compare(gconstpointer y, gconstpointer z);

/**
 * Implements GCompareFunc for PurpleLogSets
 *
 * @param y                   A PurpleLogSet
 * @param z                   Another PurpleLogSet
 * @return                    A value as specified by GCompareFunc
 */
gint purple_log_set_compare(gconstpointer y, gconstpointer z);

/**
 * Frees a log set
 *
 * @param set         The log set to destroy
 */
void purple_log_set_free(PurpleLogSet *set);

/*@}*/

/******************************************/
/** @name Common Logger Functions         */
/******************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Opens a new log file in the standard Purple log location
 * with the given file extension, named for the current time,
 * for writing.  If a log file is already open, the existing
 * file handle is retained.  The log's logger_data value is
 * set to a PurpleLogCommonLoggerData struct containing the log
 * file handle and log path.
 *
 * This function is intended to be used as a "common"
 * implementation of a logger's @c write function.
 * It should only be passed to purple_log_logger_new() and never
 * called directly.
 *
 * @param log   The log to write to.
 * @param ext   The file extension to give to this log file.
 */
void purple_log_common_writer(PurpleLog *log, const char *ext);

/**
 * Returns a sorted GList of PurpleLogs of the requested type.
 *
 * This function should only be used with logs that are written
 * with purple_log_common_writer().  It's intended to be used as
 * a "common" implementation of a logger's @c list function.
 * It should only be passed to purple_log_logger_new() and never
 * called directly.
 *
 * @param type     The type of the logs being listed.
 * @param name     The name of the log.
 * @param account  The account of the log.
 * @param ext      The file extension this log format uses.
 * @param logger   A reference to the logger struct for this log.
 *
 * @return A sorted GList of PurpleLogs matching the parameters.
 */
GList *purple_log_common_lister(PurpleLogType type, const char *name,
							  PurpleAccount *account, const char *ext,
							  PurpleLogLogger *logger);

/**
 * Returns the total size of all the logs for a given user, with
 * a given extension.
 *
 * This function should only be used with logs that are written
 * with purple_log_common_writer().  It's intended to be used as
 * a "common" implementation of a logger's @c total_size function.
 * It should only be passed to purple_log_logger_new() and never
 * called directly.
 *
 * @param type     The type of the logs being sized.
 * @param name     The name of the logs to size
 *                 (e.g. the username or chat name).
 * @param account  The account of the log.
 * @param ext      The file extension this log format uses.
 *
 * @return The size of all the logs with the specified extension
 *         for the specified user.
 */
int purple_log_common_total_sizer(PurpleLogType type, const char *name,
								PurpleAccount *account, const char *ext);

/**
 * Returns the size of a given PurpleLog.
 *
 * This function should only be used with logs that are written
 * with purple_log_common_writer().  It's intended to be used as
 * a "common" implementation of a logger's @c size function.
 * It should only be passed to purple_log_logger_new() and never
 * called directly.
 *
 * @param log      The PurpleLog to size.
 *
 * @return An integer indicating the size of the log in bytes.
 */
int purple_log_common_sizer(PurpleLog *log);

/**
 * Deletes a log
 *
 * This function should only be used with logs that are written
 * with purple_log_common_writer().  It's intended to be used as
 * a "common" implementation of a logger's @c delete function.
 * It should only be passed to purple_log_logger_new() and never
 * called directly.
 *
 * @param log      The PurpleLog to delete.
 *
 * @return A boolean indicating success or failure.
 */
gboolean purple_log_common_deleter(PurpleLog *log);

/**
 * Checks to see if a log is deletable
 *
 * This function should only be used with logs that are written
 * with purple_log_common_writer().  It's intended to be used as
 * a "common" implementation of a logger's @c is_deletable function.
 * It should only be passed to purple_log_logger_new() and never
 * called directly.
 *
 * @param log      The PurpleLog to check.
 *
 * @return A boolean indicating if the log is deletable.
 */
gboolean purple_log_common_is_deletable(PurpleLog *log);

/*@}*/

/******************************************/
/** @name Logger Functions                */
/******************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Creates a new logger
 *
 * @param id           The logger's id.
 * @param name         The logger's name.
 * @param functions    The number of functions being passed. The following
 *                     functions are currently available (in order): @c create,
 *                     @c write, @c finalize, @c list, @c read, @c size,
 *                     @c total_size, @c list_syslog, @c get_log_sets,
 *                     @c remove, @c is_deletable.
 *                     For details on these functions, see PurpleLogLogger.
 *                     Functions may not be skipped. For example, passing
 *                     @c create and @c write is acceptable (for a total of
 *                     two functions). Passing @c create and @c finalize,
 *                     however, is not. To accomplish that, the caller must
 *                     pass @c create, @c NULL (a placeholder for @c write),
 *                     and @c finalize (for a total of 3 functions).
 *
 * @return The new logger
 */
PurpleLogLogger *purple_log_logger_new(const char *id, const char *name, int functions, ...);

/**
 * Frees a logger
 *
 * @param logger       The logger to free
 */
void purple_log_logger_free(PurpleLogLogger *logger);

/**
 * Adds a new logger
 *
 * @param logger       The new logger to add
 */
void purple_log_logger_add (PurpleLogLogger *logger);

/**
 *
 * Removes a logger
 *
 * @param logger       The logger to remove
 */
void purple_log_logger_remove (PurpleLogLogger *logger);

/**
 *
 * Sets the current logger
 *
 * @param logger       The logger to set
 */
void purple_log_logger_set (PurpleLogLogger *logger);

/**
 *
 * Returns the current logger
 *
 * @return logger      The current logger
 */
PurpleLogLogger *purple_log_logger_get (void);

/**
 * Returns a GList containing the IDs and names of the registered
 * loggers.
 *
 * @return The list of IDs and names.
 */
GList *purple_log_logger_get_options(void);

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Log Subsystem                                                   */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Initializes the log subsystem.
 */
void purple_log_init(void);

/**
 * Returns the log subsystem handle.
 *
 * @return The log subsystem handle.
 */
void *purple_log_get_handle(void);

/**
 * Uninitializes the log subsystem.
 */
void purple_log_uninit(void);

/*@}*/


#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _PURPLE_LOG_H_ */