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view libpurple/sslconn.h @ 29786:b6dda7d483a2
Added an "ephemeral" argument when creating local data objects (given a CID).
This will cause them to be destroyed automatically when receiving a get request
To be use for short-lived "one time" data, such as file transfer thumbnails
author | Marcus Lundblad <ml@update.uu.se> |
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date | Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:44:45 +0000 |
parents | 4b8c4870b13a |
children | bff61dad9a6b |
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/** * @file sslconn.h SSL API * @ingroup core */ /* 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 */ #ifndef _PURPLE_SSLCONN_H_ #define _PURPLE_SSLCONN_H_ /** Possible SSL errors. */ typedef enum { PURPLE_SSL_HANDSHAKE_FAILED = 1, PURPLE_SSL_CONNECT_FAILED = 2, PURPLE_SSL_CERTIFICATE_INVALID = 3 } PurpleSslErrorType; #include "certificate.h" #include "proxy.h" #define PURPLE_SSL_DEFAULT_PORT 443 /** @copydoc _PurpleSslConnection */ typedef struct _PurpleSslConnection PurpleSslConnection; typedef void (*PurpleSslInputFunction)(gpointer, PurpleSslConnection *, PurpleInputCondition); typedef void (*PurpleSslErrorFunction)(PurpleSslConnection *, PurpleSslErrorType, gpointer); struct _PurpleSslConnection { /** Hostname to which the SSL connection will be made */ char *host; /** Port to connect to */ int port; /** Data to pass to PurpleSslConnection::connect_cb() */ void *connect_cb_data; /** Callback triggered once the SSL handshake is complete */ PurpleSslInputFunction connect_cb; /** Callback triggered if there is an error during connection */ PurpleSslErrorFunction error_cb; /** Data passed to PurpleSslConnection::recv_cb() */ void *recv_cb_data; /** User-defined callback executed when the SSL connection receives data */ PurpleSslInputFunction recv_cb; /** File descriptor used to refer to the socket */ int fd; /** Glib event source ID; used to refer to the received data callback * in the glib eventloop */ guint inpa; /** Data related to the underlying TCP connection */ PurpleProxyConnectData *connect_data; /** Internal connection data managed by the SSL backend (GnuTLS/LibNSS/whatever) */ void *private_data; /** Verifier to use in authenticating the peer */ PurpleCertificateVerifier *verifier; }; /** * SSL implementation operations structure. * * Every SSL implementation must provide all of these and register it via purple_ssl_set_ops() * These should not be called directly! Instead, use the purple_ssl_* functions. */ typedef struct { /** Initializes the SSL system provided. * @return @a TRUE if initialization succeeded * @see purple_ssl_init */ gboolean (*init)(void); /** Unloads the SSL system. Inverse of PurpleSslOps::init. * @see purple_ssl_uninit */ void (*uninit)(void); /** Sets up the SSL connection for a #PurpleSslConnection once * the TCP connection has been established * @see purple_ssl_connect */ void (*connectfunc)(PurpleSslConnection *gsc); /** Destroys the internal data of the SSL connection provided. * Freeing gsc itself is left to purple_ssl_close() * @see purple_ssl_close */ void (*close)(PurpleSslConnection *gsc); /** Reads data from a connection (like POSIX read()) * @param gsc Connection context * @param data Pointer to buffer to drop data into * @param len Maximum number of bytes to read * @return Number of bytes actually written into @a data (which may be * less than @a len), or <0 on error * @see purple_ssl_read */ size_t (*read)(PurpleSslConnection *gsc, void *data, size_t len); /** Writes data to a connection (like POSIX send()) * @param gsc Connection context * @param data Data buffer to send data from * @param len Number of bytes to send from buffer * @return The number of bytes written to @a data (may be less than * @a len) or <0 on error * @see purple_ssl_write */ size_t (*write)(PurpleSslConnection *gsc, const void *data, size_t len); /** Obtains the certificate chain provided by the peer * * @param gsc Connection context * @return A newly allocated list containing the certificates * the peer provided. * @see PurpleCertificate * @todo Decide whether the ordering of certificates in this * list can be guaranteed. */ GList * (* get_peer_certificates)(PurpleSslConnection * gsc); void (*_purple_reserved2)(void); void (*_purple_reserved3)(void); void (*_purple_reserved4)(void); } PurpleSslOps; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif /**************************************************************************/ /** @name SSL API */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * Returns whether or not SSL is currently supported. * * @return @a TRUE if SSL is supported, or @a FALSE otherwise. */ gboolean purple_ssl_is_supported(void); /** * Returns a human-readable string for an SSL error. * * @param error Error code * @return Human-readable error explanation */ const gchar * purple_ssl_strerror(PurpleSslErrorType error); /** * Makes a SSL connection to the specified host and port. The caller * should keep track of the returned value and use it to cancel the * connection, if needed. * * @param account The account making the connection. * @param host The destination host. * @param port The destination port. * @param func The SSL input handler function. * @param error_func The SSL error handler function. This function * should <strong>NOT</strong> call purple_ssl_close(). In * the event of an error the #PurpleSslConnection will be * destroyed for you. * @param data User-defined data. * * @return The SSL connection handle. */ PurpleSslConnection *purple_ssl_connect(PurpleAccount *account, const char *host, int port, PurpleSslInputFunction func, PurpleSslErrorFunction error_func, void *data); #if !(defined PURPLE_DISABLE_DEPRECATED) || (defined _PURPLE_SSLCONN_C_) /** * Makes a SSL connection using an already open file descriptor. * * @deprecated Use purple_ssl_connect_with_host_fd() instead. * * @param account The account making the connection. * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param func The SSL input handler function. * @param error_func The SSL error handler function. * @param data User-defined data. * * @return The SSL connection handle. */ PurpleSslConnection *purple_ssl_connect_fd(PurpleAccount *account, int fd, PurpleSslInputFunction func, PurpleSslErrorFunction error_func, void *data); #endif /** * Makes a SSL connection using an already open file descriptor. * * @param account The account making the connection. * @param fd The file descriptor. * @param func The SSL input handler function. * @param error_func The SSL error handler function. * @param host The hostname of the other peer (to verify the CN) * @param data User-defined data. * * @return The SSL connection handle. * * @since 2.2.0 */ PurpleSslConnection *purple_ssl_connect_with_host_fd(PurpleAccount *account, int fd, PurpleSslInputFunction func, PurpleSslErrorFunction error_func, const char *host, void *data); /** * Adds an input watcher for the specified SSL connection. * Once the SSL handshake is complete, use this to watch for actual data across it. * * @param gsc The SSL connection handle. * @param func The callback function. * @param data User-defined data. */ void purple_ssl_input_add(PurpleSslConnection *gsc, PurpleSslInputFunction func, void *data); /** * Closes a SSL connection. * * @param gsc The SSL connection to close. */ void purple_ssl_close(PurpleSslConnection *gsc); /** * Reads data from an SSL connection. * * @param gsc The SSL connection handle. * @param buffer The destination buffer. * @param len The maximum number of bytes to read. * * @return The number of bytes read. */ size_t purple_ssl_read(PurpleSslConnection *gsc, void *buffer, size_t len); /** * Writes data to an SSL connection. * * @param gsc The SSL connection handle. * @param buffer The buffer to write. * @param len The length of the data to write. * * @return The number of bytes written. */ size_t purple_ssl_write(PurpleSslConnection *gsc, const void *buffer, size_t len); /** * Obtains the peer's presented certificates * * @param gsc The SSL connection handle * * @return The peer certificate chain, in the order of certificate, issuer, * issuer's issuer, etc. @a NULL if no certificates have been provided, * * @since 2.2.0 */ GList * purple_ssl_get_peer_certificates(PurpleSslConnection *gsc); /*@}*/ /**************************************************************************/ /** @name Subsystem API */ /**************************************************************************/ /*@{*/ /** * Sets the current SSL operations structure. * * @param ops The SSL operations structure to assign. */ void purple_ssl_set_ops(PurpleSslOps *ops); /** * Returns the current SSL operations structure. * * @return The SSL operations structure. */ PurpleSslOps *purple_ssl_get_ops(void); /** * Initializes the SSL subsystem. */ void purple_ssl_init(void); /** * Uninitializes the SSL subsystem. */ void purple_ssl_uninit(void); /*@}*/ #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif /* _PURPLE_SSLCONN_H_ */