view libpurple/protocols/oscar/oft.c @ 16307:9326d4cf5497

If anyone sees the "Unable to add buddy 1" message after this commit, please let me know. More changes in an effort to get rid of the "Unable to Add, Could not add the buddy 1 for an unknown reason. The most common reason for this is that you have the maximum number of allowed buddies in your buddy list" message. My previous checkin fixed a problem that resulted in the same error, but the cause was completely different. The important change in this commit is the one in aim_ssi_itemlist_add(). Apparently there's this funky thing where items in the master group can't have a buddy ID equal to any group ID. Who knew? There are a few other minor changes in this commit. I added a "break" when looping through the items making sure we don't pick a buddy ID that's already in use. And added some checks to make sure we never try to update our data if we haven't received the list from the server yet. Oh, and the 2 bytes that specify the length of the checksum for the icon are two separate values. The first byte is either a 0 or a 1 and I don't know what it means. The second byte is the length of the checksum.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Mon, 23 Apr 2007 01:05:27 +0000
parents 32c366eeeb99
children 1927f4ead3ca
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/*
 * Purple's oscar protocol plugin
 * This file is the legal property of its developers.
 * Please see the AUTHORS file distributed alongside this file.
 *
 * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
 * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
 * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 *
 * This library 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
 * Lesser General Public License for more details.
 *
 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
 * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
*/

/*
 * I feel like this is a good place to explain OFT, so I'm going to
 * do just that.  Each OFT packet has a header type.  I guess this
 * is pretty similar to the subtype of a SNAC packet.  The type
 * basically tells the other client the meaning of the OFT packet.
 * There are two distinct types of file transfer, which I usually
 * call "sendfile" and "getfile."  Sendfile is when you send a file
 * to another AIM user.  Getfile is when you share a group of files,
 * and other users request that you send them the files.
 *
 * A typical sendfile file transfer goes like this:
 *   1) Sender sends a channel 2 ICBM telling the other user that
 *      we want to send them a file.  At the same time, we open a
 *      listener socket (this should be done before sending the
 *      ICBM) on some port, and wait for them to connect to us.
 *      The ICBM we sent should contain our IP address and the port
 *      number that we're listening on.
 *   2) The receiver connects to the sender on the given IP address
 *      and port.  After the connection is established, the receiver
 *      sends an ICBM signifying that we are ready and waiting.
 *   3) The sender sends an OFT PROMPT message over the OFT
 *      connection.
 *   4) The receiver of the file sends back an exact copy of this
 *      OFT packet, except the cookie is filled in with the cookie
 *      from the ICBM.  I think this might be an attempt to verify
 *      that the user that is connected is actually the guy that
 *      we sent the ICBM to.  Oh, I've been calling this the ACK.
 *   5) The sender starts sending raw data across the connection
 *      until the entire file has been sent.
 *   6) The receiver knows the file is finished because the sender
 *      sent the file size in an earlier OFT packet.  So then the
 *      receiver sends the DONE thingy (after filling in the
 *      "received" checksum and size) and closes the connection.
 */

#include "oscar.h"
#include "peer.h"

#include "util.h"

#define CHECKSUM_BUFFER_SIZE 256 * 1024

struct _ChecksumData
{
	PeerConnection *conn;
	PurpleXfer *xfer;
	GSourceFunc callback;
	size_t size;
	guint32 checksum;
	size_t total;
	FILE *file;
	guint8 buffer[CHECKSUM_BUFFER_SIZE];
	guint timer;
};

void
peer_oft_checksum_destroy(ChecksumData *checksum_data)
{
	checksum_data->conn->checksum_data = NULL;
	fclose(checksum_data->file);
	if (checksum_data->timer > 0)
		purple_timeout_remove(checksum_data->timer);
	g_free(checksum_data);
}

/**
 * Calculate oft checksum of buffer
 *
 * Prevcheck should be 0xFFFF0000 when starting a checksum of a file.  The
 * checksum is kind of a rolling checksum thing, so each time you get bytes
 * of a file you just call this puppy and it updates the checksum.  You can
 * calculate the checksum of an entire file by calling this in a while or a
 * for loop, or something.
 *
 * Thanks to Graham Booker for providing this improved checksum routine,
 * which is simpler and should be more accurate than Josh Myer's original
 * code. -- wtm
 *
 * This algorithm works every time I have tried it.  The other fails
 * sometimes.  So, AOL who thought this up?  It has got to be the weirdest
 * checksum I have ever seen.
 *
 * @param buffer Buffer of data to checksum.  Man I'd like to buff her...
 * @param bufsize Size of buffer.
 * @param prevchecksum Previous checksum.
 * @param odd Whether an odd number of bytes have been processed before this call
 */
static guint32
peer_oft_checksum_chunk(const guint8 *buffer, int bufferlen, guint32 prevchecksum, int odd)
{
	guint32 checksum, oldchecksum;
	int i = 0;
	unsigned short val;

	checksum = (prevchecksum >> 16) & 0xffff;
	if (odd)
	{
		/*
		 * This is one hell of a hack, but it should always work.
		 * Essentially, I am reindexing the array so that index 1
		 * is the first element.  Since the odd and even bytes are
		 * detected by the index number.
		 */
		i = 1;
		bufferlen++;
		buffer--;
	}
	for (; i < bufferlen; i++)
	{
		oldchecksum = checksum;
		if (i & 1)
			val = buffer[i];
		else
			val = buffer[i] << 8;
		checksum -= val;
		/*
		 * The following appears to be necessary.... It happens
		 * every once in a while and the checksum doesn't fail.
		 */
		if (checksum > oldchecksum)
			checksum--;
	}
	checksum = ((checksum & 0x0000ffff) + (checksum >> 16));
	checksum = ((checksum & 0x0000ffff) + (checksum >> 16));
	return checksum << 16;
}

static gboolean
peer_oft_checksum_file_piece(gpointer data)
{
	ChecksumData *checksum_data;
	gboolean repeat;

	checksum_data = data;
	repeat = FALSE;

	if (checksum_data->total < checksum_data->size)
	{
		size_t bytes = MIN(CHECKSUM_BUFFER_SIZE,
				checksum_data->size - checksum_data->total);

		bytes = fread(checksum_data->buffer, 1, bytes, checksum_data->file);
		if (bytes != 0)
		{
			checksum_data->checksum = peer_oft_checksum_chunk(checksum_data->buffer, bytes, checksum_data->checksum, checksum_data->total & 1);
			checksum_data->total += bytes;
			repeat = TRUE;
		}
	}

	if (!repeat)
	{
		purple_debug_info("oscar", "Checksum of %s calculated\n",
				purple_xfer_get_local_filename(checksum_data->xfer));
		if (checksum_data->callback != NULL)
			checksum_data->callback(checksum_data);
		peer_oft_checksum_destroy(checksum_data);
	}

	return repeat;
}

/**
 * Calculate oft checksum of a file in a series of calls to
 * peer_oft_checksum_file_piece().  We do it this way because
 * calculating the checksum on large files can take a long time,
 * and we want to return control to the UI so that the application
 * doesn't appear completely frozen.
 *
 * @param conn The connection used for this file transfer.
 * @param xfer The file transfer needing this checksum.
 * @param callback The function to call upon calculation of the checksum.
 * @param size The maximum size to check.
 */

static void
peer_oft_checksum_file(PeerConnection *conn, PurpleXfer *xfer, GSourceFunc callback, size_t size)
{
	ChecksumData *checksum_data;

	purple_debug_info("oscar", "Calculating checksum of %s\n",
			purple_xfer_get_local_filename(xfer));

	checksum_data = g_malloc0(sizeof(ChecksumData));
	checksum_data->conn = conn;
	checksum_data->xfer = xfer;
	checksum_data->callback = callback;
	checksum_data->size = size;
	checksum_data->checksum = 0xffff0000;
	checksum_data->file = fopen(purple_xfer_get_local_filename(xfer), "rb");

	if (checksum_data->file == NULL)
	{
		purple_debug_error("oscar", "Unable to open %s for checksumming: %s\n",
				purple_xfer_get_local_filename(xfer), strerror(errno));
		callback(checksum_data);
		g_free(checksum_data);
	}
	else
	{
		checksum_data->timer = purple_timeout_add(10,
				peer_oft_checksum_file_piece, checksum_data);
		conn->checksum_data = checksum_data;
	}
}

static void
peer_oft_copy_xfer_data(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame)
{
	g_free(conn->xferdata.name);

	memcpy(&(conn->xferdata), frame, sizeof(OftFrame));
	conn->xferdata.name = g_memdup(frame->name, frame->name_length);
}

/**
 * Free any OFT related data.
 */
void
peer_oft_close(PeerConnection *conn)
{
	/*
	 * If canceled by local user, and we're receiving a file, and
	 * we're not connected/ready then send an ICBM cancel message.
	 */
	if ((purple_xfer_get_status(conn->xfer) == PURPLE_XFER_STATUS_CANCEL_LOCAL) &&
		!conn->ready)
	{
		aim_im_sendch2_cancel(conn);
	}

	if (conn->sending_data_timer != 0)
	{
		purple_timeout_remove(conn->sending_data_timer);
		conn->sending_data_timer = 0;
	}
}

/**
 * Write the given OftFrame to a ByteStream and send it out
 * on the established PeerConnection.
 */
static void
peer_oft_send(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame)
{
	size_t length;
	ByteStream bs;

	length = 192 + MAX(64, frame->name_length + 1);
	byte_stream_new(&bs, length);
	byte_stream_putraw(&bs, conn->magic, 4);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, length);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->type);
	byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->cookie, 8);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->encrypt);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->compress);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->totfiles);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->filesleft);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->totparts);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->partsleft);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->totsize);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->size);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->modtime);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->checksum);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->rfrcsum);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->rfsize);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->cretime);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->rfcsum);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->nrecvd);
	byte_stream_put32(&bs, frame->recvcsum);
	byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->idstring, 32);
	byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->flags);
	byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->lnameoffset);
	byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->lsizeoffset);
	byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->dummy, 69);
	byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->macfileinfo, 16);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->nencode);
	byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->nlanguage);
	/*
	 * The name can be more than 64 characters, but if it is less than
	 * 64 characters it is padded with NULLs.
	 */
	byte_stream_putraw(&bs, frame->name, MAX(64, frame->name_length + 1));

	peer_connection_send(conn, &bs);

	g_free(bs.data);
}

void
peer_oft_send_prompt(PeerConnection *conn)
{
	conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_PROMPT;
	peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata);
}

static void
peer_oft_send_ack(PeerConnection *conn)
{
	conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_ACK;

	/* Fill in the cookie */
	memcpy(conn->xferdata.cookie, conn->cookie, 8);

	peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata);
}

static void
peer_oft_send_resume_accept(PeerConnection *conn)
{
	conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_RESUMEACCEPT;

	/* Fill in the cookie */
	memcpy(conn->xferdata.cookie, conn->cookie, 8);

	peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata);
}

static void
peer_oft_send_done(PeerConnection *conn)
{
	conn->xferdata.type = PEER_TYPE_DONE;
	conn->xferdata.filesleft = 0;
	conn->xferdata.partsleft = 0;
	conn->xferdata.nrecvd = purple_xfer_get_bytes_sent(conn->xfer);
	peer_oft_send(conn, &conn->xferdata);
}

/**
 * This function exists so that we don't remove the outgoing
 * data watcher while we're still sending data.  In most cases
 * any data we're sending will be instantly wisked away to a TCP
 * buffer maintained by our operating system... but we want to
 * make sure the core doesn't start sending file data while
 * we're still sending OFT frame data.  That would be bad.
 */
static gboolean
start_transfer_when_done_sending_data(gpointer data)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;

	conn = data;

	if (purple_circ_buffer_get_max_read(conn->buffer_outgoing) == 0)
	{
		conn->sending_data_timer = 0;
		conn->xfer->fd = conn->fd;
		conn->fd = -1;
		purple_xfer_start(conn->xfer, conn->xfer->fd, NULL, 0);
		return FALSE;
	}

	return TRUE;
}

/**
 * This function is similar to the above function, except instead
 * of starting the xfer it will destroy the connection.  This is
 * used when you want to send one final message across the peer
 * connection, and then close everything.
 */
static gboolean
destroy_connection_when_done_sending_data(gpointer data)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;

	conn = data;

	if (purple_circ_buffer_get_max_read(conn->buffer_outgoing) == 0)
	{
		conn->sending_data_timer = 0;
		peer_connection_destroy(conn, conn->disconnect_reason, NULL);
		return FALSE;
	}

	return TRUE;
}

/*
 * This is called when a buddy sends us some file info.  This happens when they
 * are sending a file to you, and you have just established a connection to them.
 * You should send them the exact same info except use the real cookie.  We also
 * get like totally ready to like, receive the file, kay?
 */
static void
peer_oft_recv_frame_prompt(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame)
{
	/* Record the file information and send an ack */
	peer_oft_copy_xfer_data(conn, frame);
	peer_oft_send_ack(conn);

	/* Remove our watchers and use the file transfer watchers in the core */
	purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming);
	conn->watcher_incoming = 0;
	conn->sending_data_timer = purple_timeout_add(100,
			start_transfer_when_done_sending_data, conn);
}

/**
 * We are sending a file to someone else.  They have just acknowledged our
 * prompt, so we want to start sending data like there's no tomorrow.
 */
static void
peer_oft_recv_frame_ack(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame)
{
	if (memcmp(conn->cookie, frame->cookie, 8) != 0)
	{
		purple_debug_info("oscar", "Received an incorrect cookie.  "
				"Closing connection.\n");
		peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA, NULL);
		return;
	}

	/* Remove our watchers and use the file transfer watchers in the core */
	purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming);
	conn->watcher_incoming = 0;
	conn->sending_data_timer = purple_timeout_add(100,
			start_transfer_when_done_sending_data, conn);
}

static gboolean
peer_oft_recv_frame_resume_checksum_calculated_cb(gpointer data)
{
	ChecksumData *checksum_data;
	PeerConnection *conn;

	checksum_data = data;
	conn = checksum_data->conn;

	/* Check the checksums here.  If not match, don't allow resume */
	if (checksum_data->checksum != conn->xferdata.recvcsum || checksum_data->total != conn->xferdata.nrecvd)
	{
		/* Reset internal structure */
		conn->xferdata.recvcsum = 0xffff0000;
		conn->xferdata.rfrcsum = 0xffff0000;
		conn->xferdata.nrecvd = 0;
	}
	else
		/* Accept the change */
		purple_xfer_set_bytes_sent(checksum_data->xfer, conn->xferdata.nrecvd);

	peer_oft_send_resume_accept(conn);

	return FALSE;
}

/**
 * We are sending a file to someone else.  They have just acknowledged our
 * prompt and are asking to resume, so we accept their resume and await
 * a resume ack.
 */
static void
peer_oft_recv_frame_resume(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame)
{
	if (memcmp(conn->cookie, frame->cookie, 8) != 0)
	{
		purple_debug_info("oscar", "Received an incorrect cookie.  "
				"Closing connection.\n");
		peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA, NULL);
		return;
	}

	/* Copy resume data into internal structure */
	conn->xferdata.recvcsum = frame->recvcsum;
	conn->xferdata.rfrcsum = frame->rfrcsum;
	conn->xferdata.nrecvd = frame->nrecvd;

	peer_oft_checksum_file(conn, conn->xfer,
			peer_oft_recv_frame_resume_checksum_calculated_cb,
			frame->nrecvd);
}

/*
 * We just sent a file to someone.  They said they got it and everything,
 * so we can close our direct connection and what not.
 */
static void
peer_oft_recv_frame_done(PeerConnection *conn, OftFrame *frame)
{
	purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming);
	conn->watcher_incoming = 0;
	conn->xfer->fd = conn->fd;
	conn->fd = -1;
	conn->disconnect_reason = OSCAR_DISCONNECT_DONE;
	peer_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, conn->disconnect_reason, NULL);
}

/**
 * Handle an incoming OftFrame.  If there is a payload associated
 * with this frame, then we remove the old watcher and add the
 * OFT watcher to read in the payload.
 */
void
peer_oft_recv_frame(PeerConnection *conn, ByteStream *bs)
{
	OftFrame frame;

	frame.type = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.cookie, 8);
	frame.encrypt = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.compress = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.totfiles = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.filesleft = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.totparts = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.partsleft = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.totsize = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.size = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.modtime = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.checksum = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.rfrcsum = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.rfsize = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.cretime = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.rfcsum = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.nrecvd = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	frame.recvcsum = byte_stream_get32(bs);
	byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.idstring, 32);
	frame.flags = byte_stream_get8(bs);
	frame.lnameoffset = byte_stream_get8(bs);
	frame.lsizeoffset = byte_stream_get8(bs);
	byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.dummy, 69);
	byte_stream_getrawbuf(bs, frame.macfileinfo, 16);
	frame.nencode = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.nlanguage = byte_stream_get16(bs);
	frame.name_length = bs->len - 186;
	frame.name = byte_stream_getraw(bs, frame.name_length);

	purple_debug_info("oscar", "Incoming OFT frame from %s with "
			"type=0x%04x\n", conn->sn, frame.type);

	/* TODOFT: peer_oft_dirconvert_fromstupid(frame->name); */

	switch(frame.type)
	{
		case PEER_TYPE_PROMPT:
			peer_oft_recv_frame_prompt(conn, &frame);
			break;
		case PEER_TYPE_ACK:
		case PEER_TYPE_RESUMEACK:
			peer_oft_recv_frame_ack(conn, &frame);
			break;
		case PEER_TYPE_RESUME:
			peer_oft_recv_frame_resume(conn, &frame);
			break;
		case PEER_TYPE_DONE:
			peer_oft_recv_frame_done(conn, &frame);
			break;
		default:
			break;
	}

	free(frame.name);
}

/*******************************************************************/
/* Begin PurpleXfer callbacks for use when receiving a file          */
/*******************************************************************/

void
peer_oft_recvcb_init(PurpleXfer *xfer)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;

	conn = xfer->data;
	conn->flags |= PEER_CONNECTION_FLAG_APPROVED;
	peer_connection_trynext(conn);
}

void
peer_oft_recvcb_end(PurpleXfer *xfer)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;

	conn = xfer->data;

	/* Tell the other person that we've received everything */
	conn->fd = conn->xfer->fd;
	conn->xfer->fd = -1;
	peer_oft_send_done(conn);

	conn->disconnect_reason = OSCAR_DISCONNECT_DONE;
	conn->sending_data_timer = purple_timeout_add(100,
			destroy_connection_when_done_sending_data, conn);
}

void
peer_oft_recvcb_ack_recv(PurpleXfer *xfer, const guchar *buffer, size_t size)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;

	/* Update our rolling checksum.  Like Walmart, yo. */
	conn = xfer->data;
	conn->xferdata.recvcsum = peer_oft_checksum_chunk(buffer,
			size, conn->xferdata.recvcsum, purple_xfer_get_bytes_sent(xfer) & 1);
}

/*******************************************************************/
/* End PurpleXfer callbacks for use when receiving a file            */
/*******************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************/
/* Begin PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending a file            */
/*******************************************************************/

static gboolean
peer_oft_checksum_calculated_cb(gpointer data)
{
	ChecksumData *checksum_data;
	PeerConnection *conn;

	checksum_data = data;
	conn = checksum_data->conn;

	conn->xferdata.checksum = checksum_data->checksum;

	/* Start the connection process */
	peer_connection_trynext(checksum_data->conn);

	return FALSE;
}

void
peer_oft_sendcb_init(PurpleXfer *xfer)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;
	size_t size;

	conn = xfer->data;
	conn->flags |= PEER_CONNECTION_FLAG_APPROVED;

	/* Make sure the file size can be represented in 32 bits */
	size = purple_xfer_get_size(xfer);
	if (size > G_MAXUINT32)
	{
		gchar *tmp, *size1, *size2;
		size1 = purple_str_size_to_units(size);
		size2 = purple_str_size_to_units(G_MAXUINT32);
		tmp = g_strdup_printf(_("File %s is %s, which is larger than "
				"the maximum size of %s."),
				xfer->local_filename, size1, size2);
		purple_xfer_error(purple_xfer_get_type(xfer),
				purple_xfer_get_account(xfer), xfer->who, tmp);
		g_free(size1);
		g_free(size2);
		g_free(tmp);
		peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOCAL_CLOSED, NULL);
		return;
	}

	/* Keep track of file transfer info */
	conn->xferdata.totfiles = 1;
	conn->xferdata.filesleft = 1;
	conn->xferdata.totparts = 1;
	conn->xferdata.partsleft = 1;
	conn->xferdata.totsize = size;
	conn->xferdata.size = size;
	conn->xferdata.checksum = 0xffff0000;
	conn->xferdata.rfrcsum = 0xffff0000;
	conn->xferdata.rfcsum = 0xffff0000;
	conn->xferdata.recvcsum = 0xffff0000;
	strncpy((gchar *)conn->xferdata.idstring, "OFT_Windows ICBMFT V1.1 32", 31);
	conn->xferdata.modtime = 0;
	conn->xferdata.cretime = 0;
	xfer->filename = g_path_get_basename(xfer->local_filename);
	conn->xferdata.name = (guchar *)g_strdup(xfer->filename);
	conn->xferdata.name_length = strlen(xfer->filename);

	peer_oft_checksum_file(conn, xfer,
			peer_oft_checksum_calculated_cb, G_MAXUINT32);
}

/*
 * AIM file transfers aren't really meant to be thought
 * of as a transferring just a single file.  The rendezvous
 * establishes a connection between two computers, and then
 * those computers can use the same connection for transferring
 * multiple files.  So we don't want the Purple core up and closing
 * the socket all willy-nilly.  We want to do that in the oscar
 * prpl, whenever one side or the other says they're finished
 * using the connection.  There might be a better way to intercept
 * the socket from the core...
 */
void
peer_oft_sendcb_ack(PurpleXfer *xfer, const guchar *buffer, size_t size)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;

	conn = xfer->data;

	/*
	 * If we're done sending, intercept the socket from the core ft code
	 * and wait for the other guy to send the "done" OFT packet.
	 */
	if (purple_xfer_get_bytes_remaining(xfer) <= 0)
	{
		purple_input_remove(xfer->watcher);
		conn->fd = xfer->fd;
		xfer->fd = -1;
		conn->watcher_incoming = purple_input_add(conn->fd,
				PURPLE_INPUT_READ, peer_connection_recv_cb, conn);
	}
}

/*******************************************************************/
/* End PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending a file              */
/*******************************************************************/

/*******************************************************************/
/* Begin PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending and receiving     */
/*******************************************************************/

void
peer_oft_cb_generic_cancel(PurpleXfer *xfer)
{
	PeerConnection *conn;

	conn = xfer->data;

	if (conn == NULL)
		return;

	peer_connection_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOCAL_CLOSED, NULL);
}

/*******************************************************************/
/* End PurpleXfer callbacks for use when sending and receiving       */
/*******************************************************************/

#ifdef TODOFT
/*
 * This little area in oscar.c is the nexus of file transfer code,
 * so I wrote a little explanation of what happens.  I am such a
 * ninja.
 *
 * The series of events for a file send is:
 *  -Create xfer and call purple_xfer_request (this happens in oscar_ask_sendfile)
 *  -User chooses a file and oscar_xfer_init is called.  It establishes a
 *   listening socket, then asks the remote user to connect to us (and
 *   gives them the file name, port, IP, etc.)
 *  -They connect to us and we send them an PEER_TYPE_PROMPT (this happens
 *   in peer_oft_recv_frame_established)
 *  -They send us an PEER_TYPE_ACK and then we start sending data
 *  -When we finish, they send us an PEER_TYPE_DONE and they close the
 *   connection.
 *  -We get drunk because file transfer kicks ass.
 *
 * The series of events for a file receive is:
 *  -Create xfer and call purple_xfer request (this happens in incomingim_chan2)
 *  -Purple user selects file to name and location to save file to and
 *   oscar_xfer_init is called
 *  -It connects to the remote user using the IP they gave us earlier
 *  -After connecting, they send us an PEER_TYPE_PROMPT.  In reply, we send
 *   them an PEER_TYPE_ACK.
 *  -They begin to send us lots of raw data.
 *  -When they finish sending data we send an PEER_TYPE_DONE and then close
 *   the connection.
 *
 * Update August 2005:
 * The series of events for transfers has been seriously complicated by the addition
 * of transfer redirects and proxied connections. I could throw a whole lot of words
 * at trying to explain things here, but it probably wouldn't do much good. To get
 * a better idea of what happens, take a look at the diagrams and documentation
 * from my Summer of Code project. -- Jonathan Clark
 */

/**
 * Convert the directory separator from / (0x2f) to ^A (0x01)
 *
 * @param name The filename to convert.
 */
static void
peer_oft_dirconvert_tostupid(char *name)
{
	while (name[0]) {
		if (name[0] == 0x01)
			name[0] = G_DIR_SEPARATOR;
		name++;
	}
}

/**
 * Convert the directory separator from ^A (0x01) to / (0x2f)
 *
 * @param name The filename to convert.
 */
static void
peer_oft_dirconvert_fromstupid(char *name)
{
	while (name[0]) {
		if (name[0] == G_DIR_SEPARATOR)
			name[0] = 0x01;
		name++;
	}
}
#endif