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view libpurple/protocols/oscar/snac.c @ 31807:b24babbae157
Bounds-check stringref copies (which are safe anyway)
author | Ethan Blanton <elb@pidgin.im> |
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date | Wed, 17 Aug 2011 23:54:59 +0000 |
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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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02111-1301 USA */ /* * * Various SNAC-related dodads... * * outstanding_snacs is a list of aim_snac_t structs. A SNAC should be added * whenever a new SNAC is sent and it should remain in the list until the * response for it has been received. * * cleansnacs() should be called periodically by the client in order * to facilitate the aging out of unreplied-to SNACs. This can and does * happen, so it should be handled. * */ #include "oscar.h" /* * Called from oscar_session_new() to initialize the hash. */ void aim_initsnachash(OscarData *od) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; i++) od->snac_hash[i] = NULL; return; } aim_snacid_t aim_cachesnac(OscarData *od, const guint16 family, const guint16 type, const guint16 flags, const void *data, const int datalen) { aim_snac_t snac; snac.id = od->snacid_next++; snac.family = family; snac.type = type; snac.flags = flags; if (datalen) snac.data = g_memdup(data, datalen); else snac.data = NULL; return aim_newsnac(od, &snac); } /* * Clones the passed snac structure and caches it in the * list/hash. */ aim_snacid_t aim_newsnac(OscarData *od, aim_snac_t *newsnac) { aim_snac_t *snac; int index; if (!newsnac) return 0; snac = g_memdup(newsnac, sizeof(aim_snac_t)); snac->issuetime = time(NULL); index = snac->id % FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; snac->next = (aim_snac_t *)od->snac_hash[index]; od->snac_hash[index] = (void *)snac; return snac->id; } /* * Finds a snac structure with the passed SNAC ID, * removes it from the list/hash, and returns a pointer to it. * * The returned structure must be freed by the caller. * */ aim_snac_t *aim_remsnac(OscarData *od, aim_snacid_t id) { aim_snac_t *cur, **prev; int index; index = id % FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; for (prev = (aim_snac_t **)&od->snac_hash[index]; (cur = *prev); ) { if (cur->id == id) { *prev = cur->next; if (cur->flags & AIM_SNACFLAGS_DESTRUCTOR) { g_free(cur->data); cur->data = NULL; } return cur; } else prev = &cur->next; } return cur; } /* * This is for cleaning up old SNACs that either don't get replies or * a reply was never received for. Garbage collection. Plain and simple. * * maxage is the _minimum_ age in seconds to keep SNACs. * */ void aim_cleansnacs(OscarData *od, int maxage) { int i; for (i = 0; i < FAIM_SNAC_HASH_SIZE; i++) { aim_snac_t *cur, **prev; time_t curtime; if (!od->snac_hash[i]) continue; curtime = time(NULL); /* done here in case we waited for the lock */ for (prev = (aim_snac_t **)&od->snac_hash[i]; (cur = *prev); ) { if ((curtime - cur->issuetime) > maxage) { *prev = cur->next; g_free(cur->data); g_free(cur); } else prev = &cur->next; } } return; } int aim_putsnac(ByteStream *bs, guint16 family, guint16 subtype, aim_snacid_t snacid) { byte_stream_put16(bs, family); byte_stream_put16(bs, subtype); byte_stream_put16(bs, 0x0000); byte_stream_put32(bs, snacid); return 10; }