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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 96e66fbe2881
children 2c58de59bd57 3828a61c44da
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/**
 * @file prpl.h Protocol Plugin functions
 * @ingroup core
 */

/* purple
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/* this file should be all that prpls need to include. therefore, by including
 * this file, they should get glib, proxy, purple_connection, prpl, etc. */

#ifndef _PURPLE_PRPL_H_
#define _PURPLE_PRPL_H_

typedef struct _PurplePluginProtocolInfo PurplePluginProtocolInfo;
/** @copydoc _PurpleAttentionType */
typedef struct _PurpleAttentionType PurpleAttentionType;

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Basic Protocol Information                                      */
/**************************************************************************/

typedef enum {
	PURPLE_ICON_SCALE_DISPLAY = 0x01,		/**< We scale the icon when we display it */
	PURPLE_ICON_SCALE_SEND = 0x02			/**< We scale the icon before we send it to the server */
} PurpleIconScaleRules;


/**
 * A description of a Buddy Icon specification.  This tells Purple what kind of image file
 * it should give this prpl, and what kind of image file it should expect back.
 * Dimensions less than 1 should be ignored and the image not scaled.
 */
typedef struct _PurpleBuddyIconSpec PurpleBuddyIconSpec;

/**
 * A description of a file transfer thumbnail specification.
 * This tells the UI if and what image formats the prpl support for file
 * transfer thumbnails.
 */
typedef struct _PurpleThumbnailSpec PurpleThumbnailSpec;

/**
 * This \#define exists just to make it easier to fill out the buddy icon
 * field in the prpl info struct for protocols that couldn't care less.
 */
#define NO_BUDDY_ICONS {NULL, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0}

#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
#include <unistd.h>
#endif

#include "blist.h"
#include "conversation.h"
#include "ft.h"
#include "imgstore.h"
#include "media.h"
#include "notify.h"
#include "proxy.h"
#include "plugin.h"
#include "roomlist.h"
#include "status.h"
#include "whiteboard.h"


/** @copydoc PurpleBuddyIconSpec */
struct _PurpleBuddyIconSpec {
	/** This is a comma-delimited list of image formats or @c NULL if icons
	 *  are not supported.  Neither the core nor the prpl will actually
	 *  check to see if the data it's given matches this; it's entirely up
	 *  to the UI to do what it wants
	 */
	char *format;

	int min_width;                     /**< Minimum width of this icon  */
	int min_height;                    /**< Minimum height of this icon */
	int max_width;                     /**< Maximum width of this icon  */
	int max_height;                    /**< Maximum height of this icon */
	size_t max_filesize;               /**< Maximum size in bytes */
	PurpleIconScaleRules scale_rules;  /**< How to stretch this icon */
};

/** Represents an entry containing information that must be supplied by the
 *  user when joining a chat.
 */
struct proto_chat_entry {
	const char *label;       /**< User-friendly name of the entry */
	const char *identifier;  /**< Used by the PRPL to identify the option */
	gboolean required;       /**< True if it's required */
	gboolean is_int;         /**< True if the entry expects an integer */
	int min;                 /**< Minimum value in case of integer */
	int max;                 /**< Maximum value in case of integer */
	gboolean secret;         /**< True if the entry is secret (password) */
};

/** Represents "nudges" and "buzzes" that you may send to a buddy to attract
 *  their attention (or vice-versa).
 */
struct _PurpleAttentionType
{
	const char *name;                  /**< Shown in GUI elements */
	const char *incoming_description;  /**< Shown when sent */
	const char *outgoing_description;  /**< Shown when receied */
	const char *icon_name;             /**< Icon to display (optional) */
	const char *unlocalized_name;      /**< Unlocalized name for UIs needing it */

	/* Reserved fields for future purposes */
	gpointer _reserved2;
	gpointer _reserved3;
	gpointer _reserved4;
};

/**
 * Protocol options
 *
 * These should all be stuff that some plugins can do and others can't.
 */
typedef enum
{
	/**
	 * User names are unique to a chat and are not shared between rooms.
	 *
	 * XMPP lets you choose what name you want in chats, so it shouldn't
	 * be pulling the aliases from the buddy list for the chat list;
	 * it gets annoying.
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_UNIQUE_CHATNAME = 0x00000004,

	/**
	 * Chat rooms have topics.
	 *
	 * IRC and XMPP support this.
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_CHAT_TOPIC = 0x00000008,

	/**
	 * Don't require passwords for sign-in.
	 *
	 * Zephyr doesn't require passwords, so there's no
	 * need for a password prompt.
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_NO_PASSWORD = 0x00000010,

	/**
	 * Notify on new mail.
	 *
	 * MSN and Yahoo notify you when you have new mail.
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_MAIL_CHECK = 0x00000020,

	/**
	 * Images in IMs.
	 *
	 * Oscar lets you send images in direct IMs.
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_IM_IMAGE = 0x00000040,

	/**
	 * Allow passwords to be optional.
	 *
	 * Passwords in IRC are optional, and are needed for certain
	 * functionality.
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_PASSWORD_OPTIONAL = 0x00000080,

	/**
	 * Allows font size to be specified in sane point size
	 *
	 * Probably just XMPP and Y!M
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_USE_POINTSIZE = 0x00000100,

	/**
	 * Set the Register button active even when the username has not
	 * been specified.
	 *
	 * Gadu-Gadu doesn't need a username to register new account (because
	 * usernames are assigned by the server).
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_REGISTER_NOSCREENNAME = 0x00000200,

	/**
	 * Indicates that slash commands are native to this protocol.
	 * Used as a hint that unknown commands should not be sent as messages.
	 * @since 2.1.0
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_SLASH_COMMANDS_NATIVE = 0x00000400,

	/**
	 * Indicates that this protocol supports sending a user-supplied message
	 * along with an invitation.
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 */
	OPT_PROTO_INVITE_MESSAGE = 0x00000800

} PurpleProtocolOptions;

/**
 * A protocol plugin information structure.
 *
 * Every protocol plugin initializes this structure. It is the gateway
 * between purple and the protocol plugin.  Many of these callbacks can be
 * NULL.  If a callback must be implemented, it has a comment indicating so.
 */
struct _PurplePluginProtocolInfo
{
	PurpleProtocolOptions options;  /**< Protocol options.          */

	GList *user_splits;      /**< A GList of PurpleAccountUserSplit */
	GList *protocol_options; /**< A GList of PurpleAccountOption    */

	PurpleBuddyIconSpec icon_spec; /**< The icon spec. */

	/**
	 * Returns the base icon name for the given buddy and account.
	 * If buddy is NULL and the account is non-NULL, it will return the
	 * name to use for the account's icon. If both are NULL, it will
	 * return the name to use for the protocol's icon.
	 *
	 * This must be implemented.
	 */
	const char *(*list_icon)(PurpleAccount *account, PurpleBuddy *buddy);

	/**
	 * Fills the four char**'s with string identifiers for "emblems"
	 * that the UI will interpret and display as relevant
	 */
	const char *(*list_emblem)(PurpleBuddy *buddy);

	/**
	 * Gets a short string representing this buddy's status.  This will
	 * be shown on the buddy list.
	 */
	char *(*status_text)(PurpleBuddy *buddy);

	/**
	 * Allows the prpl to add text to a buddy's tooltip.
	 */
	void (*tooltip_text)(PurpleBuddy *buddy, PurpleNotifyUserInfo *user_info, gboolean full);

	/**
	 * Returns a list of #PurpleStatusType which exist for this account;
	 * this must be implemented, and must add at least the offline and
	 * online states.
	 */
	GList *(*status_types)(PurpleAccount *account);

	/**
	 * Returns a list of #PurpleMenuAction structs, which represent extra
	 * actions to be shown in (for example) the right-click menu for @a
	 * node.
	 */
	GList *(*blist_node_menu)(PurpleBlistNode *node);

	/**
	 * Returns a list of #proto_chat_entry structs, which represent
	 * information required by the PRPL to join a chat. libpurple will
	 * call join_chat along with the information filled by the user.
	 *
	 * @return A list of #proto_chat_entry structs
	 */
	GList *(*chat_info)(PurpleConnection *);

	/**
	 * Returns a hashtable which maps #proto_chat_entry struct identifiers
	 * to default options as strings based on chat_name. The resulting
	 * hashtable should be created with g_hash_table_new_full(g_str_hash,
	 * g_str_equal, NULL, g_free);. Use #get_chat_name if you instead need
	 * to extract a chat name from a hashtable.
	 *
	 * @param chat_name The chat name to be turned into components
	 * @return Hashtable containing the information extracted from chat_name
	 */
	GHashTable *(*chat_info_defaults)(PurpleConnection *, const char *chat_name);

	/* All the server-related functions */

	/** This must be implemented. */
	void (*login)(PurpleAccount *);

	/** This must be implemented. */
	void (*close)(PurpleConnection *);

	/**
	 * This PRPL function should return a positive value on success.
	 * If the message is too big to be sent, return -E2BIG.  If
	 * the account is not connected, return -ENOTCONN.  If the
	 * PRPL is unable to send the message for another reason, return
	 * some other negative value.  You can use one of the valid
	 * errno values, or just big something.  If the message should
	 * not be echoed to the conversation window, return 0.
	 */
	int  (*send_im)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who,
					const char *message,
					PurpleMessageFlags flags);

	void (*set_info)(PurpleConnection *, const char *info);

	/**
	 * @return If this protocol requires the PURPLE_TYPING message to
	 *         be sent repeatedly to signify that the user is still
	 *         typing, then the PRPL should return the number of
	 *         seconds to wait before sending a subsequent notification.
	 *         Otherwise the PRPL should return 0.
	 */
	unsigned int (*send_typing)(PurpleConnection *, const char *name, PurpleTypingState state);

	/**
	 * Should arrange for purple_notify_userinfo() to be called with
	 * @a who's user info.
	 */
	void (*get_info)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who);
	void (*set_status)(PurpleAccount *account, PurpleStatus *status);

	void (*set_idle)(PurpleConnection *, int idletime);
	void (*change_passwd)(PurpleConnection *, const char *old_pass,
						  const char *new_pass);
	/**
	 * Add a buddy to a group on the server.
	 *
	 * This PRPL function may be called in situations in which the buddy is
	 * already in the specified group. If the protocol supports
	 * authorization and the user is not already authorized to see the
	 * status of \a buddy, \a add_buddy should request authorization.
	 *
	 * @deprecated Since 2.8.0, add_buddy_with_invite is preferred.
	 * @see add_buddy_with_invite
	 */
	void (*add_buddy)(PurpleConnection *, PurpleBuddy *buddy, PurpleGroup *group);
	void (*add_buddies)(PurpleConnection *, GList *buddies, GList *groups);
	void (*remove_buddy)(PurpleConnection *, PurpleBuddy *buddy, PurpleGroup *group);
	void (*remove_buddies)(PurpleConnection *, GList *buddies, GList *groups);
	void (*add_permit)(PurpleConnection *, const char *name);
	void (*add_deny)(PurpleConnection *, const char *name);
	void (*rem_permit)(PurpleConnection *, const char *name);
	void (*rem_deny)(PurpleConnection *, const char *name);
	void (*set_permit_deny)(PurpleConnection *);

	/**
	 * Called when the user requests joining a chat. Should arrange for
	 * #serv_got_joined_chat to be called.
	 *
	 * @param components A hashtable containing information required to
	 *                   join the chat as described by the entries returned
	 *                   by #chat_info. It may also be called when accepting
	 *                   an invitation, in which case this matches the
	 *                   data parameter passed to #serv_got_chat_invite.
	 */
	void (*join_chat)(PurpleConnection *, GHashTable *components);

	/**
	 * Called when the user refuses a chat invitation.
	 *
	 * @param components A hashtable containing information required to
	 *                   join the chat as passed to #serv_got_chat_invite.
	 */
	void (*reject_chat)(PurpleConnection *, GHashTable *components);

	/**
	 * Returns a chat name based on the information in components. Use
	 * #chat_info_defaults if you instead need to generate a hashtable
	 * from a chat name.
	 *
	 * @param components A hashtable containing information about the chat.
	 */
	char *(*get_chat_name)(GHashTable *components);

	/**
	 * Invite a user to join a chat.
	 *
	 * @param id      The id of the chat to invite the user to.
	 * @param message A message displayed to the user when the invitation
	 *                is received.
	 * @param who     The name of the user to send the invation to.
	 */
	void (*chat_invite)(PurpleConnection *, int id,
						const char *message, const char *who);
	/**
	 * Called when the user requests leaving a chat.
	 *
	 * @param id The id of the chat to leave
	 */
	void (*chat_leave)(PurpleConnection *, int id);

	/**
	 * Send a whisper to a user in a chat.
	 *
	 * @param id      The id of the chat.
	 * @param who     The name of the user to send the whisper to.
	 * @param message The message of the whisper.
	 */
	void (*chat_whisper)(PurpleConnection *, int id,
						 const char *who, const char *message);

	/**
	 * Send a message to a chat.
	 * This PRPL function should return a positive value on success.
	 * If the message is too big to be sent, return -E2BIG.  If
	 * the account is not connected, return -ENOTCONN.  If the
	 * PRPL is unable to send the message for another reason, return
	 * some other negative value.  You can use one of the valid
	 * errno values, or just big something.  If the message should
	 * not be echoed to the conversation window, return 0.
	 *
	 * @param id      The id of the chat to send the message to.
	 * @param message The message to send to the chat.
	 * @param flags   A bitwise OR of #PurpleMessageFlags representing
	 *                message flags.
	 * @return 	  A positive number or 0 in case of succes,
	 *                a negative error number in case of failure.
	 */
	int  (*chat_send)(PurpleConnection *, int id, const char *message, PurpleMessageFlags flags);

	/** If implemented, this will be called regularly for this prpl's
	 *  active connections.  You'd want to do this if you need to repeatedly
	 *  send some kind of keepalive packet to the server to avoid being
	 *  disconnected.  ("Regularly" is defined by
	 *  <code>KEEPALIVE_INTERVAL</code> in <tt>libpurple/connection.c</tt>.)
	 */
	void (*keepalive)(PurpleConnection *);

	/** new user registration */
	void (*register_user)(PurpleAccount *);

	/**
	 * @deprecated Use #PurplePluginProtocolInfo.get_info instead.
	 */
	void (*get_cb_info)(PurpleConnection *, int, const char *who);
	/**
	 * @deprecated Use #PurplePluginProtocolInfo.get_cb_real_name and
	 *             #PurplePluginProtocolInfo.status_text instead.
	 */
	void (*get_cb_away)(PurpleConnection *, int, const char *who);

	/** save/store buddy's alias on server list/roster */
	void (*alias_buddy)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who,
						const char *alias);

	/** change a buddy's group on a server list/roster */
	void (*group_buddy)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who,
						const char *old_group, const char *new_group);

	/** rename a group on a server list/roster */
	void (*rename_group)(PurpleConnection *, const char *old_name,
						 PurpleGroup *group, GList *moved_buddies);

	void (*buddy_free)(PurpleBuddy *);

	void (*convo_closed)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who);

	/**
	 *  Convert the username @a who to its canonical form.  (For example,
	 *  AIM treats "fOo BaR" and "foobar" as the same user; this function
	 *  should return the same normalized string for both of those.)
	 */
	const char *(*normalize)(const PurpleAccount *, const char *who);

	/**
	 * Set the buddy icon for the given connection to @a img.  The prpl
	 * does NOT own a reference to @a img; if it needs one, it must
	 * #purple_imgstore_ref(@a img) itself.
	 */
	void (*set_buddy_icon)(PurpleConnection *, PurpleStoredImage *img);

	void (*remove_group)(PurpleConnection *gc, PurpleGroup *group);

	/** Gets the real name of a participant in a chat.  For example, on
	 *  XMPP this turns a chat room nick <tt>foo</tt> into
	 *  <tt>room\@server/foo</tt>
	 *  @param gc  the connection on which the room is.
	 *  @param id  the ID of the chat room.
	 *  @param who the nickname of the chat participant.
	 *  @return    the real name of the participant.  This string must be
	 *             freed by the caller.
	 */
	char *(*get_cb_real_name)(PurpleConnection *gc, int id, const char *who);

	void (*set_chat_topic)(PurpleConnection *gc, int id, const char *topic);

	PurpleChat *(*find_blist_chat)(PurpleAccount *account, const char *name);

	/* room listing prpl callbacks */
	PurpleRoomlist *(*roomlist_get_list)(PurpleConnection *gc);
	void (*roomlist_cancel)(PurpleRoomlist *list);
	void (*roomlist_expand_category)(PurpleRoomlist *list, PurpleRoomlistRoom *category);

	/* file transfer callbacks */
	gboolean (*can_receive_file)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who);
	void (*send_file)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who, const char *filename);
	PurpleXfer *(*new_xfer)(PurpleConnection *, const char *who);

	/** Checks whether offline messages to @a buddy are supported.
	 *  @return @c TRUE if @a buddy can be sent messages while they are
	 *          offline, or @c FALSE if not.
	 */
	gboolean (*offline_message)(const PurpleBuddy *buddy);

	PurpleWhiteboardPrplOps *whiteboard_prpl_ops;

	/** For use in plugins that may understand the underlying protocol */
	int (*send_raw)(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *buf, int len);

	/* room list serialize */
	char *(*roomlist_room_serialize)(PurpleRoomlistRoom *room);

	/** Remove the user from the server.  The account can either be
	 * connected or disconnected. After the removal is finished, the
	 * connection will stay open and has to be closed!
	 */
	/* This is here rather than next to register_user for API compatibility
	 * reasons.
	 */
	void (*unregister_user)(PurpleAccount *, PurpleAccountUnregistrationCb cb, void *user_data);

	/* Attention API for sending & receiving zaps/nudges/buzzes etc. */
	gboolean (*send_attention)(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *username, guint type);
	GList *(*get_attention_types)(PurpleAccount *acct);

	/**
	 * The size of the PurplePluginProtocolInfo. This should always be sizeof(PurplePluginProtocolInfo).
	 * This allows adding more functions to this struct without requiring a major version bump.
	 */
	unsigned long struct_size;

	/* NOTE:
	 * If more functions are added, they should accessed using the following syntax:
	 *
	 *		if (PURPLE_PROTOCOL_PLUGIN_HAS_FUNC(prpl, new_function))
	 *			prpl->new_function(...);
	 *
	 * instead of
	 *
	 *		if (prpl->new_function != NULL)
	 *			prpl->new_function(...);
	 *
	 * The PURPLE_PROTOCOL_PLUGIN_HAS_FUNC macro can be used for the older member
	 * functions (e.g. login, send_im etc.) too.
	 */

	/** This allows protocols to specify additional strings to be used for
	 * various purposes.  The idea is to stuff a bunch of strings in this hash
	 * table instead of expanding the struct for every addition.  This hash
	 * table is allocated every call and MUST be unrefed by the caller.
	 *
	 * @param account The account to specify.  This can be NULL.
	 * @return The protocol's string hash table. The hash table should be
	 *         destroyed by the caller when it's no longer needed.
	 */
	GHashTable *(*get_account_text_table)(PurpleAccount *account);

	/**
	 * Initiate a media session with the given contact.
	 *
	 * @param account The account to initiate the media session on.
	 * @param who The remote user to initiate the session with.
	 * @param type The type of media session to initiate.
	 * @return TRUE if the call succeeded else FALSE. (Doesn't imply the media session or stream will be successfully created)
	 */
	gboolean (*initiate_media)(PurpleAccount *account, const char *who,
					PurpleMediaSessionType type);

	/**
	 * Checks to see if the given contact supports the given type of media session.
	 *
	 * @param account The account the contact is on.
	 * @param who The remote user to check for media capability with.
	 * @return The media caps the contact supports.
	 */
	PurpleMediaCaps (*get_media_caps)(PurpleAccount *account,
					  const char *who);

	/**
	 * Returns an array of "PurpleMood"s, with the last one having
	 * "mood" set to @c NULL.
	 * @since 2.7.0
	 */
	PurpleMood *(*get_moods)(PurpleAccount *account);

	/**
	 * Set the user's "friendly name" (or alias or nickname or
	 * whatever term you want to call it) on the server.  The
	 * protocol plugin should call success_cb or failure_cb
	 * *asynchronously* (if it knows immediately that the set will fail,
	 * call one of the callbacks from an idle/0-second timeout) depending
	 * on if the nickname is set successfully.
	 *
	 * @param gc    The connection for which to set an alias
	 * @param alias The new server-side alias/nickname for this account,
	 *              or NULL to unset the alias/nickname (or return it to
	 *              a protocol-specific "default").
	 * @param success_cb Callback to be called if the public alias is set
	 * @param failure_cb Callback to be called if setting the public alias
	 *                   fails
	 * @see purple_account_set_public_alias
	 * @since 2.7.0
	 */
	void (*set_public_alias)(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *alias,
	                         PurpleSetPublicAliasSuccessCallback success_cb,
	                         PurpleSetPublicAliasFailureCallback failure_cb);
	/**
	 * Retrieve the user's "friendly name" as set on the server.
	 * The protocol plugin should call success_cb or failure_cb
	 * *asynchronously* (even if it knows immediately that the get will fail,
	 * call one of the callbacks from an idle/0-second timeout) depending
	 * on if the nickname is retrieved.
	 *
	 * @param gc    The connection for which to retireve the alias
	 * @param success_cb Callback to be called with the retrieved alias
	 * @param failure_cb Callback to be called if the prpl is unable to
	 *                   retrieve the alias
	 * @see purple_account_get_public_alias
	 * @since 2.7.0
	 */
	void (*get_public_alias)(PurpleConnection *gc,
	                         PurpleGetPublicAliasSuccessCallback success_cb,
	                         PurpleGetPublicAliasFailureCallback failure_cb);

	/**
	 * Add a buddy to a group on the server.
	 *
	 * This PRPL function may be called in situations in which the buddy is
	 * already in the specified group. If the protocol supports
	 * authorization and the user is not already authorized to see the
	 * status of \a buddy, \a add_buddy should request authorization.
	 *
	 * If authorization is required, then use the supplied invite message.
	 *
	 * @since 2.8.0
	 */
	void (*add_buddy_with_invite)(PurpleConnection *pc, PurpleBuddy *buddy, PurpleGroup *group, const char *message);
	void (*add_buddies_with_invite)(PurpleConnection *pc, GList *buddies, GList *groups, const char *message);
};

#define PURPLE_PROTOCOL_PLUGIN_HAS_FUNC(prpl, member) \
	(((G_STRUCT_OFFSET(PurplePluginProtocolInfo, member) < G_STRUCT_OFFSET(PurplePluginProtocolInfo, struct_size)) \
	  || (G_STRUCT_OFFSET(PurplePluginProtocolInfo, member) < prpl->struct_size)) && \
	 prpl->member != NULL)


#define PURPLE_IS_PROTOCOL_PLUGIN(plugin) \
	((plugin)->info->type == PURPLE_PLUGIN_PROTOCOL)

#define PURPLE_PLUGIN_PROTOCOL_INFO(plugin) \
	((PurplePluginProtocolInfo *)(plugin)->info->extra_info)

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Attention Type API                                              */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Creates a new #PurpleAttentionType object and sets its mandatory parameters.
 *
 * @param ulname A non-localized string that can be used by UIs in need of such
 *               non-localized strings.  This should be the same as @a name,
 *               without localization.
 * @param name A localized string that the UI may display for the event. This
 *             should be the same string as @a ulname, with localization.
 * @param inc_desc A localized description shown when the event is received.
 * @param out_desc A localized description shown when the event is sent.
 * @return A pointer to the new object.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
PurpleAttentionType *purple_attention_type_new(const char *ulname, const char *name,
								const char *inc_desc, const char *out_desc);

/**
 * Sets the displayed name of the attention-demanding event.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @param name The localized name that will be displayed by UIs. This should be
 *             the same string given as the unlocalized name, but with
 *             localization.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
void purple_attention_type_set_name(PurpleAttentionType *type, const char *name);

/**
 * Sets the description of the attention-demanding event shown in  conversations
 * when the event is received.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @param desc The localized description for incoming events.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
void purple_attention_type_set_incoming_desc(PurpleAttentionType *type, const char *desc);

/**
 * Sets the description of the attention-demanding event shown in conversations
 * when the event is sent.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @param desc The localized description for outgoing events.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
void purple_attention_type_set_outgoing_desc(PurpleAttentionType *type, const char *desc);

/**
 * Sets the name of the icon to display for the attention event; this is optional.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @param name The icon's name.
 * @note Icons are optional for attention events.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
void purple_attention_type_set_icon_name(PurpleAttentionType *type, const char *name);

/**
 * Sets the unlocalized name of the attention event; some UIs may need this,
 * thus it is required.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @param ulname The unlocalized name.  This should be the same string given as
 *               the localized name, but without localization.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
void purple_attention_type_set_unlocalized_name(PurpleAttentionType *type, const char *ulname);

/**
 * Get the attention type's name as displayed by the UI.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @return The name.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
const char *purple_attention_type_get_name(const PurpleAttentionType *type);

/**
 * Get the attention type's description shown when the event is received.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @return The description.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
const char *purple_attention_type_get_incoming_desc(const PurpleAttentionType *type);

/**
 * Get the attention type's description shown when the event is sent.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @return The description.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
const char *purple_attention_type_get_outgoing_desc(const PurpleAttentionType *type);

/**
 * Get the attention type's icon name.
 *
 * @param type The attention type.
 * @return The icon name or @c NULL if unset/empty.
 * @note Icons are optional for attention events.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
const char *purple_attention_type_get_icon_name(const PurpleAttentionType *type);

/**
 * Get the attention type's unlocalized name; this is useful for some UIs.
 *
 * @param type The attention type
 * @return The unlocalized name.
 * @since 2.4.0
 */
const char *purple_attention_type_get_unlocalized_name(const PurpleAttentionType *type);

/*@}*/

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Protocol Plugin API                                             */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Notifies Purple that our account's idle state and time have changed.
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account   The account.
 * @param idle      The user's idle state.
 * @param idle_time The user's idle time.
 */
void purple_prpl_got_account_idle(PurpleAccount *account, gboolean idle,
								time_t idle_time);

/**
 * Notifies Purple of our account's log-in time.
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account    The account the user is on.
 * @param login_time The user's log-in time.
 */
void purple_prpl_got_account_login_time(PurpleAccount *account, time_t login_time);

/**
 * Notifies Purple that our account's status has changed.
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account   The account the user is on.
 * @param status_id The status ID.
 * @param ...       A NULL-terminated list of attribute IDs and values,
 *                  beginning with the value for @a attr_id.
 */
void purple_prpl_got_account_status(PurpleAccount *account,
								  const char *status_id, ...) G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED;

/**
 * Notifies Purple that our account's actions have changed. This is only
 * called after the initial connection. Emits the account-actions-changed
 * signal.
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account   The account.
 *
 * @see account-actions-changed
 * @since 2.6.0
 */
void purple_prpl_got_account_actions(PurpleAccount *account);

/**
 * Notifies Purple that a buddy's idle state and time have changed.
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account   The account the user is on.
 * @param name      The name of the buddy.
 * @param idle      The user's idle state.
 * @param idle_time The user's idle time.  This is the time at
 *                  which the user became idle, in seconds since
 *                  the epoch.  If the PRPL does not know this value
 *                  then it should pass 0.
 */
void purple_prpl_got_user_idle(PurpleAccount *account, const char *name,
							 gboolean idle, time_t idle_time);

/**
 * Notifies Purple of a buddy's log-in time.
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account    The account the user is on.
 * @param name       The name of the buddy.
 * @param login_time The user's log-in time.
 */
void purple_prpl_got_user_login_time(PurpleAccount *account, const char *name,
								   time_t login_time);

/**
 * Notifies Purple that a buddy's status has been activated.
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account   The account the user is on.
 * @param name      The name of the buddy.
 * @param status_id The status ID.
 * @param ...       A NULL-terminated list of attribute IDs and values,
 *                  beginning with the value for @a attr_id.
 */
void purple_prpl_got_user_status(PurpleAccount *account, const char *name,
							   const char *status_id, ...) G_GNUC_NULL_TERMINATED;

/**
 * Notifies libpurple that a buddy's status has been deactivated
 *
 * This is meant to be called from protocol plugins.
 *
 * @param account   The account the user is on.
 * @param name      The name of the buddy.
 * @param status_id The status ID.
 */
void purple_prpl_got_user_status_deactive(PurpleAccount *account, const char *name,
					const char *status_id);

/**
 * Informs the server that our account's status changed.
 *
 * @param account    The account the user is on.
 * @param old_status The previous status.
 * @param new_status The status that was activated, or deactivated
 *                   (in the case of independent statuses).
 */
void purple_prpl_change_account_status(PurpleAccount *account,
									 PurpleStatus *old_status,
									 PurpleStatus *new_status);

/**
 * Retrieves the list of stock status types from a prpl.
 *
 * @param account The account the user is on.
 * @param presence The presence for which we're going to get statuses
 *
 * @return List of statuses
 */
GList *purple_prpl_get_statuses(PurpleAccount *account, PurplePresence *presence);

/**
 * Send an attention request message.
 *
 * @param gc The connection to send the message on.
 * @param who Whose attention to request.
 * @param type_code An index into the prpl's attention_types list determining the type
 *        of the attention request command to send. 0 if prpl only defines one
 *        (for example, Yahoo and MSN), but some protocols define more (MySpaceIM).
 *
 * Note that you can't send arbitrary PurpleAttentionType's, because there is
 * only a fixed set of attention commands.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 */
void purple_prpl_send_attention(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, guint type_code);

/**
 * Process an incoming attention message.
 *
 * @param gc The connection that received the attention message.
 * @param who Who requested your attention.
 * @param type_code An index into the prpl's attention_types list determining the type
 *        of the attention request command to send.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 */
void purple_prpl_got_attention(PurpleConnection *gc, const char *who, guint type_code);

/**
 * Process an incoming attention message in a chat.
 *
 * @param gc The connection that received the attention message.
 * @param id The chat id.
 * @param who Who requested your attention.
 * @param type_code An index into the prpl's attention_types list determining the type
 *        of the attention request command to send.
 *
 * @since 2.5.0
 */
void purple_prpl_got_attention_in_chat(PurpleConnection *gc, int id, const char *who, guint type_code);

/**
 * Determines if the contact supports the given media session type.
 *
 * @param account The account the user is on.
 * @param who The name of the contact to check capabilities for.
 *
 * @return The media caps the contact supports.
 */
PurpleMediaCaps purple_prpl_get_media_caps(PurpleAccount *account,
				  const char *who);

/**
 * Initiates a media session with the given contact.
 *
 * @param account The account the user is on.
 * @param who The name of the contact to start a session with.
 * @param type The type of media session to start.
 *
 * @return TRUE if the call succeeded else FALSE. (Doesn't imply the media session or stream will be successfully created)
 */
gboolean purple_prpl_initiate_media(PurpleAccount *account,
					const char *who,
					PurpleMediaSessionType type);

/**
 * Signals that the prpl received capabilities for the given contact.
 *
 * This function is intended to be used only by prpls.
 *
 * @param account The account the user is on.
 * @param who The name of the contact for which capabilities have been received.
 * @since 2.7.0
 */
void purple_prpl_got_media_caps(PurpleAccount *account, const char *who);

/*@}*/

/**************************************************************************/
/** @name Protocol Plugin Subsystem API                                   */
/**************************************************************************/
/*@{*/

/**
 * Finds a protocol plugin structure of the specified type.
 *
 * @param id The protocol plugin;
 */
PurplePlugin *purple_find_prpl(const char *id);

/*@}*/

#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif

#endif /* _PRPL_H_ */