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view libpurple/protocols/qq/send_core.c @ 21846:717176f247ab
Don't bother making transient connection errors persist across a restart.
(No-one cares that their Jabber account was knocked offline because of a DNS
failure yesterday...)
author | Will Thompson <will.thompson@collabora.co.uk> |
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date | Mon, 17 Dec 2007 12:09:59 +0000 |
parents | 44b4e8bd759b |
children | 0c2dd59f91d1 |
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/** * @file send_core.c * * purple * * Purple is the legal property of its developers, whose names are too numerous * to list here. Please refer to the COPYRIGHT file distributed with this * 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 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * 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 * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ #include "debug.h" #include "internal.h" #include "crypt.h" #include "header_info.h" #include "packet_parse.h" #include "qq.h" #include "qq_proxy.h" #include "send_core.h" #include "sendqueue.h" /* create qq packet header with given sequence * return the number of bytes in header if succeeds * return -1 if there is any error */ gint _create_packet_head_seq(guint8 *buf, guint8 **cursor, PurpleConnection *gc, guint16 cmd, gboolean is_auto_seq, guint16 *seq) { qq_data *qd; gint bytes_expected, bytes_written; g_return_val_if_fail(buf != NULL && cursor != NULL && *cursor != NULL, -1); qd = (qq_data *) gc->proto_data; if (is_auto_seq) *seq = ++(qd->send_seq); *cursor = buf; bytes_written = 0; bytes_expected = (qd->use_tcp) ? QQ_TCP_HEADER_LENGTH : QQ_UDP_HEADER_LENGTH; /* QQ TCP packet has two bytes in the begining defines packet length * so I leave room here for size */ if (qd->use_tcp) bytes_written += create_packet_w(buf, cursor, 0x0000); /* now comes the normal QQ packet as UDP */ bytes_written += create_packet_b(buf, cursor, QQ_PACKET_TAG); bytes_written += create_packet_w(buf, cursor, QQ_CLIENT); bytes_written += create_packet_w(buf, cursor, cmd); bytes_written += create_packet_w(buf, cursor, *seq); if (bytes_written != bytes_expected) { purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "QQ", "Fail create qq header, expect %d bytes, written %d bytes\n", bytes_expected, bytes_written); bytes_written = -1; } return bytes_written; } /* for those need ack and resend no ack feed back from server * return number of bytes written to the socket, * return -1 if there is any error */ gint _qq_send_packet(PurpleConnection *gc, guint8 *buf, gint len, guint16 cmd) { qq_data *qd; qq_sendpacket *p; gint bytes_sent; guint8 *cursor; qd = (qq_data *) gc->proto_data; if (qd->use_tcp) { if (len > MAX_PACKET_SIZE) { purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "QQ", "xxx [%05d] %s, %d bytes is too large, do not send\n", qq_get_cmd_desc(cmd), qd->send_seq, len); return -1; } else { /* I update the len for TCP packet */ cursor = buf; create_packet_w(buf, &cursor, len); } } bytes_sent = qq_proxy_write(qd, buf, len); if (bytes_sent >= 0) { /* put to queue, for matching server ACK usage */ p = g_new0(qq_sendpacket, 1); p->fd = qd->fd; p->cmd = cmd; p->send_seq = qd->send_seq; p->resend_times = 0; p->sendtime = time(NULL); p->buf = g_memdup(buf, len); /* don't use g_strdup, may have 0x00 */ p->len = len; qd->sendqueue = g_list_append(qd->sendqueue, p); } return bytes_sent; } /* send the packet generated with the given cmd and data * return the number of bytes sent to socket if succeeds * return -1 if there is any error */ gint qq_send_cmd(PurpleConnection *gc, guint16 cmd, gboolean is_auto_seq, guint16 seq, gboolean need_ack, guint8 *data, gint len) { qq_data *qd; guint8 *buf, *cursor, *encrypted_data; guint16 seq_ret; gint encrypted_len, bytes_written, bytes_expected, bytes_sent; qd = (qq_data *) gc->proto_data; g_return_val_if_fail(qd->session_key != NULL, -1); buf = g_newa(guint8, MAX_PACKET_SIZE); encrypted_len = len + 16; /* at most 16 bytes more */ encrypted_data = g_newa(guint8, encrypted_len); cursor = buf; bytes_written = 0; qq_crypt(ENCRYPT, data, len, qd->session_key, encrypted_data, &encrypted_len); seq_ret = seq; if (_create_packet_head_seq(buf, &cursor, gc, cmd, is_auto_seq, &seq_ret) >= 0) { bytes_expected = 4 + encrypted_len + 1; bytes_written += create_packet_dw(buf, &cursor, (guint32) qd->uid); bytes_written += create_packet_data(buf, &cursor, encrypted_data, encrypted_len); bytes_written += create_packet_b(buf, &cursor, QQ_PACKET_TAIL); if (bytes_written == bytes_expected) { /* packet OK */ /* if it does not need ACK, we send ACK manually several times */ if (need_ack) /* my request, send it */ bytes_sent = _qq_send_packet(gc, buf, cursor - buf, cmd); else /* server's request, send ACK */ bytes_sent = qq_proxy_write(qd, buf, cursor - buf); if (QQ_DEBUG) purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_INFO, "QQ", "<== [%05d] %s, %d bytes\n", seq_ret, qq_get_cmd_desc(cmd), bytes_sent); return bytes_sent; } else { /* bad packet */ purple_debug(PURPLE_DEBUG_ERROR, "QQ", "Fail creating packet, expect %d bytes, written %d bytes\n", bytes_expected, bytes_written); return -1; } } return -1; }