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view libpurple/protocols/oscar/flap_connection.c @ 19883:e4deb70d504f
Added hints to oscar peer.c
author | Gabriel Schulhof <nix@go-nix.ca> |
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date | Sun, 12 Aug 2007 20:15:40 +0000 |
parents | 9f3a85a59939 |
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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 */ #include "oscar.h" #include "eventloop.h" #include "proxy.h" #ifndef _WIN32 #include <netdb.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #endif #ifdef _WIN32 #include "win32dep.h" #endif /** * This sends a channel 1 SNAC containing the FLAP version. * The FLAP version is sent by itself at the beginning of every * connection to a FLAP server. It is always the very first * packet sent by both the server and the client after the SYN, * SYN/ACK, ACK handshake. */ void flap_connection_send_version(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn) { FlapFrame *frame; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x01, 4); byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, 0x00000001); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * This sends a channel 1 FLAP containing the FLAP version and * the authentication cookie. This is sent when connecting to * any FLAP server after the initial connection to the auth * server. It is always the very first packet sent by both the * server and the client after the SYN, SYN/ACK, ACK handshake. */ void flap_connection_send_version_with_cookie(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, guint16 length, const guint8 *chipsahoy) { FlapFrame *frame; GSList *tlvlist = NULL; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x01, 4 + 2 + 2 + length); byte_stream_put32(&frame->data, 0x00000001); aim_tlvlist_add_raw(&tlvlist, 0x0006, length, chipsahoy); aim_tlvlist_write(&frame->data, &tlvlist); aim_tlvlist_free(tlvlist); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } static struct rateclass * flap_connection_get_rateclass(FlapConnection *conn, guint16 family, guint16 subtype) { GSList *tmp1; gconstpointer key; key = GUINT_TO_POINTER((family << 16) + subtype); for (tmp1 = conn->rateclasses; tmp1 != NULL; tmp1 = tmp1->next) { struct rateclass *rateclass; rateclass = tmp1->data; if (g_hash_table_lookup(rateclass->members, key)) return rateclass; } return NULL; } /* * Attempt to calculate what our new current average would be if we * were to send a SNAC in this rateclass at the given time. */ static guint32 rateclass_get_new_current(FlapConnection *conn, struct rateclass *rateclass, struct timeval *now) { unsigned long timediff; /* In milliseconds */ timediff = (now->tv_sec - rateclass->last.tv_sec) * 1000 + (now->tv_usec - rateclass->last.tv_usec) / 1000; /* This formula is taken from the joscar API docs. Preesh. */ return MIN(((rateclass->current * (rateclass->windowsize - 1)) + timediff) / rateclass->windowsize, rateclass->max); } static gboolean flap_connection_send_queued(gpointer data) { FlapConnection *conn; struct timeval now; conn = data; gettimeofday(&now, NULL); while (!g_queue_is_empty(conn->queued_snacs)) { QueuedSnac *queued_snac; struct rateclass *rateclass; queued_snac = g_queue_peek_head(conn->queued_snacs); rateclass = flap_connection_get_rateclass(conn, queued_snac->family, queued_snac->subtype); if (rateclass != NULL) { guint32 new_current; new_current = rateclass_get_new_current(conn, rateclass, &now); /* (Add 100ms padding to account for inaccuracies in the calculation) */ if (new_current < rateclass->alert + 100) /* Not ready to send this SNAC yet--keep waiting. */ return TRUE; rateclass->current = new_current; rateclass->last.tv_sec = now.tv_sec; rateclass->last.tv_usec = now.tv_usec; } flap_connection_send(conn, queued_snac->frame); g_free(queued_snac); g_queue_pop_head(conn->queued_snacs); } conn->queued_timeout = 0; return FALSE; } /** * This sends a channel 2 FLAP containing a SNAC. The SNAC family and * subtype are looked up in the rate info for this connection, and if * sending this SNAC will induce rate limiting then we delay sending * of the SNAC by putting it into an outgoing holding queue. * * @param data The optional bytestream that makes up the data portion * of this SNAC. For empty SNACs this should be NULL. */ void flap_connection_send_snac(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, guint16 family, guint16 subtype, guint16 flags, aim_snacid_t snacid, ByteStream *data) { FlapFrame *frame; guint32 length; gboolean enqueue = FALSE; struct rateclass *rateclass; length = data != NULL ? data->offset : 0; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x02, 10 + length); aim_putsnac(&frame->data, family, subtype, flags, snacid); if (length > 0) { byte_stream_rewind(data); byte_stream_putbs(&frame->data, data, length); } if (conn->queued_timeout != 0) enqueue = TRUE; else if ((rateclass = flap_connection_get_rateclass(conn, family, subtype)) != NULL) { struct timeval now; guint32 new_current; gettimeofday(&now, NULL); new_current = rateclass_get_new_current(conn, rateclass, &now); /* (Add 100ms padding to account for inaccuracies in the calculation) */ if (new_current < rateclass->alert + 100) { enqueue = TRUE; } else { rateclass->current = new_current; rateclass->last.tv_sec = now.tv_sec; rateclass->last.tv_usec = now.tv_usec; } } if (enqueue) { /* We've been sending too fast, so delay this message */ QueuedSnac *queued_snac; queued_snac = g_new(QueuedSnac, 1); queued_snac->family = family; queued_snac->subtype = subtype; queued_snac->frame = frame; g_queue_push_tail(conn->queued_snacs, queued_snac); if (conn->queued_timeout == 0) conn->queued_timeout = purple_timeout_add(500, flap_connection_send_queued, conn); return; } flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * This sends an empty channel 4 FLAP. This is sent to signify * that we're logging off. This shouldn't really be necessary-- * usually the AIM server will detect that the TCP connection has * been destroyed--but it's good practice. */ static void flap_connection_send_close(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn) { FlapFrame *frame; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x04, 0); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); } /** * This sends an empty channel 5 FLAP. This is used as a keepalive * packet in FLAP connections. WinAIM 4.x and higher send these * _every minute_ to keep the connection alive. */ void flap_connection_send_keepalive(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn) { FlapFrame *frame; frame = flap_frame_new(od, 0x05, 0); flap_connection_send(conn, frame); /* clean out SNACs over 60sec old */ aim_cleansnacs(od, 60); } /** * Allocate a new empty connection structure. * * @param od The oscar session associated with this connection. * @param type Type of connection to create * * @return Returns the new connection structure. */ FlapConnection * flap_connection_new(OscarData *od, int type) { FlapConnection *conn; conn = g_new0(FlapConnection, 1); conn->od = od; conn->buffer_outgoing = purple_circ_buffer_new(0); conn->fd = -1; conn->subtype = -1; conn->type = type; conn->queued_snacs = g_queue_new(); od->oscar_connections = g_slist_prepend(od->oscar_connections, conn); return conn; } /** * Close (but not free) a connection. * * This cancels any currently pending connection attempt, * closes any open fd and frees the auth cookie. * * @param conn The connection to close. */ void flap_connection_close(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn) { if (conn->connect_data != NULL) { purple_proxy_connect_cancel(conn->connect_data); conn->connect_data = NULL; } if (conn->connect_data != NULL) { if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_CHAT) { oscar_chat_destroy(conn->new_conn_data); conn->connect_data = NULL; } } if (conn->fd >= 0) { if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_LOCATE) flap_connection_send_close(od, conn); close(conn->fd); conn->fd = -1; } if (conn->watcher_incoming != 0) { purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_incoming); conn->watcher_incoming = 0; } if (conn->watcher_outgoing != 0) { purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_outgoing); conn->watcher_outgoing = 0; } g_free(conn->buffer_incoming.data.data); conn->buffer_incoming.data.data = NULL; purple_circ_buffer_destroy(conn->buffer_outgoing); conn->buffer_outgoing = NULL; } static void flap_connection_destroy_rateclass(struct rateclass *rateclass) { g_hash_table_destroy(rateclass->members); g_free(rateclass); } /** * Free a FlapFrame * * @param frame The frame to free. */ static void flap_frame_destroy(FlapFrame *frame) { g_free(frame->data.data); g_free(frame); } static gboolean flap_connection_destroy_cb(gpointer data) { FlapConnection *conn; OscarData *od; PurpleAccount *account; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; conn = data; od = conn->od; account = (PURPLE_CONNECTION_IS_VALID(od->gc) ? purple_connection_get_account(od->gc) : NULL); purple_debug_info("oscar", "Destroying oscar connection of " "type 0x%04hx. Disconnect reason is %d\n", conn->type, conn->disconnect_reason); od->oscar_connections = g_slist_remove(od->oscar_connections, conn); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(od, AIM_CB_FAM_SPECIAL, AIM_CB_SPECIAL_CONNERR))) userfunc(od, conn, NULL, conn->disconnect_code, conn->error_message); /* * TODO: If we don't have a SNAC_FAMILY_LOCATE connection then * we should try to request one instead of disconnecting. */ if (account && !account->disconnecting && ((od->oscar_connections == NULL) || (!flap_connection_getbytype(od, SNAC_FAMILY_LOCATE)))) { /* No more FLAP connections! Sign off this PurpleConnection! */ gchar *tmp; if (conn->disconnect_code == 0x0001) { tmp = g_strdup(_("You have signed on from another location.")); od->gc->wants_to_die = TRUE; } else if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_REMOTE_CLOSED) tmp = g_strdup(_("Server closed the connection.")); else if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION) tmp = g_strdup_printf(_("Lost connection with server:\n%s"), conn->error_message); else if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA) tmp = g_strdup(_("Received invalid data on connection with server.")); else if (conn->disconnect_reason == OSCAR_DISCONNECT_COULD_NOT_CONNECT) tmp = g_strdup_printf(_("Could not establish a connection with the server:\n%s"), conn->error_message); else /* * We shouldn't print a message for some disconnect_reasons. * Like OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOCAL_CLOSED. */ tmp = NULL; if (tmp != NULL) { purple_connection_error(od->gc, tmp); g_free(tmp); } } flap_connection_close(od, conn); g_free(conn->error_message); g_free(conn->cookie); /* * Free conn->internal, if necessary */ if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_CHAT) flap_connection_destroy_chat(od, conn); g_slist_free(conn->groups); while (conn->rateclasses != NULL) { flap_connection_destroy_rateclass(conn->rateclasses->data); conn->rateclasses = g_slist_delete_link(conn->rateclasses, conn->rateclasses); } while (!g_queue_is_empty(conn->queued_snacs)) { QueuedSnac *queued_snac; queued_snac = g_queue_pop_head(conn->queued_snacs); flap_frame_destroy(queued_snac->frame); g_free(queued_snac); } g_queue_free(conn->queued_snacs); if (conn->queued_timeout > 0) purple_timeout_remove(conn->queued_timeout); g_free(conn); return FALSE; } /** * See the comments for the parameters of * flap_connection_schedule_destroy(). */ void flap_connection_destroy(FlapConnection *conn, OscarDisconnectReason reason, const gchar *error_message) { if (conn->destroy_timeout != 0) purple_timeout_remove(conn->destroy_timeout); conn->disconnect_reason = reason; g_free(conn->error_message); conn->error_message = g_strdup(error_message); flap_connection_destroy_cb(conn); } /** * Schedule Purple to destroy the given FlapConnection as soon as we * return control back to the program's main loop. We must do this * if we want to destroy the connection but we are still using it * for some reason. * * @param reason The reason for the disconnection. * @param error_message A brief error message that gives more detail * regarding the reason for the disconnecting. This should * be NULL for everything except OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, * in which case it should contain the value of strerror(errno), * and OSCAR_DISCONNECT_COULD_NOT_CONNECT, in which case it * should contain the error_message passed back from the call * to purple_proxy_connect(). */ void flap_connection_schedule_destroy(FlapConnection *conn, OscarDisconnectReason reason, const gchar *error_message) { if (conn->destroy_timeout != 0) /* Already taken care of */ return; purple_debug_info("oscar", "Scheduling destruction of FLAP " "connection of type 0x%04hx\n", conn->type); conn->disconnect_reason = reason; g_free(conn->error_message); conn->error_message = g_strdup(error_message); conn->destroy_timeout = purple_timeout_add(0, flap_connection_destroy_cb, conn); } /** * In OSCAR, every connection has a set of SNAC groups associated * with it. These are the groups that you can send over this connection * without being guaranteed a "Not supported" SNAC error. * * The grand theory of things says that these associations transcend * what libfaim calls "connection types" (conn->type). You can probably * see the elegance here, but since I want to revel in it for a bit, you * get to hear it all spelled out. * * So let us say that you have your core BOS connection running. One * of your modules has just given you a SNAC of the group 0x0004 to send * you. Maybe an IM destined for some twit in Greenland. So you start * at the top of your connection list, looking for a connection that * claims to support group 0x0004. You find one. Why, that neat BOS * connection of yours can do that. So you send it on its way. * * Now, say, that fellow from Greenland has friends and they all want to * meet up with you in a lame chat room. This has landed you a SNAC * in the family 0x000e and you have to admit you're a bit lost. You've * searched your connection list for someone who wants to make your life * easy and deliver this SNAC for you, but there isn't one there. * * Here comes the good bit. Without even letting anyone know, particularly * the module that decided to send this SNAC, and definitely not that twit * in Greenland, you send out a service request. In this request, you have * marked the need for a connection supporting group 0x000e. A few seconds * later, you receive a service redirect with an IP address and a cookie in * it. Great, you say. Now I have something to do. Off you go, making * that connection. One of the first things you get from this new server * is a message saying that indeed it does support the group you were looking * for. So you continue and send rate confirmation and all that. * * Then you remember you had that SNAC to send, and now you have a means to * do it, and you do, and everyone is happy. Except the Greenlander, who is * still stuck in the bitter cold. * * Oh, and this is useful for building the Migration SNACs, too. In the * future, this may help convince me to implement rate limit mitigation * for real. We'll see. * * Just to make me look better, I'll say that I've known about this great * scheme for quite some time now. But I still haven't convinced myself * to make libfaim work that way. It would take a fair amount of effort, * and probably some client API changes as well. (Whenever I don't want * to do something, I just say it would change the client API. Then I * instantly have a couple of supporters of not doing it.) * * Generally, addgroup is only called by the internal handling of the * server ready SNAC. So if you want to do something before that, you'll * have to be more creative. That is done rather early, though, so I don't * think you have to worry about it. Unless you're me. I care deeply * about such inane things. * */ /** * Find a FlapConnection that supports the given oscar * family. */ FlapConnection * flap_connection_findbygroup(OscarData *od, guint16 group) { GSList *cur; for (cur = od->oscar_connections; cur != NULL; cur = cur->next) { FlapConnection *conn; GSList *l; conn = cur->data; for (l = conn->groups; l != NULL; l = l->next) { if (GPOINTER_TO_UINT(l->data) == group) return conn; } } return NULL; } /** * Locates a connection of the specified type in the * specified session. * * TODO: Use flap_connection_findbygroup everywhere and get rid of this. * * @param od The session to search. * @param type The type of connection to look for. * * @return Returns the first connection found of the given target type, * or NULL if none could be found. */ FlapConnection * flap_connection_getbytype(OscarData *od, int type) { GSList *cur; for (cur = od->oscar_connections; cur != NULL; cur = cur->next) { FlapConnection *conn; conn = cur->data; if ((conn->type == type) && (conn->connected)) return conn; } return NULL; } FlapConnection * flap_connection_getbytype_all(OscarData *od, int type) { GSList *cur; for (cur = od->oscar_connections; cur; cur = cur->next) { FlapConnection *conn; conn = cur->data; if (conn->type == type) return conn; } return NULL; } /** * Allocate a new FLAP frame. * * @param channel The FLAP channel. This is almost always 2. */ FlapFrame * flap_frame_new(OscarData *od, guint16 channel, int datalen) { FlapFrame *frame; frame = g_new0(FlapFrame, 1); frame->channel = channel; if (datalen > 0) byte_stream_new(&frame->data, datalen); return frame; } static void parse_snac(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame) { aim_module_t *cur; aim_modsnac_t snac; if (byte_stream_empty(&frame->data) < 10) return; snac.family = byte_stream_get16(&frame->data); snac.subtype = byte_stream_get16(&frame->data); snac.flags = byte_stream_get16(&frame->data); snac.id = byte_stream_get32(&frame->data); /* SNAC flags are apparently uniform across all SNACs, so we handle them here */ if (snac.flags & 0x0001) { /* * This means the SNAC will be followed by another SNAC with * related information. We don't need to do anything about * this here. */ } if (snac.flags & 0x8000) { /* * This packet contains the version of the family that this SNAC is * in. You get this when your SSI module is version 2 or higher. * For now we have no need for this, but you could always save * it as a part of aim_modnsac_t, or something. The format is... * 2 byte length of total mini-header (which is 6 bytes), then TLV * of type 0x0001, length 0x0002, value is the 2 byte version * number */ byte_stream_advance(&frame->data, byte_stream_get16(&frame->data)); } for (cur = (aim_module_t *)od->modlistv; cur; cur = cur->next) { if (!(cur->flags & AIM_MODFLAG_MULTIFAMILY) && (cur->family != snac.family)) continue; if (cur->snachandler(od, conn, cur, frame, &snac, &frame->data)) return; } } static void parse_fakesnac(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame, guint16 family, guint16 subtype) { aim_module_t *cur; aim_modsnac_t snac; snac.family = family; snac.subtype = subtype; snac.flags = snac.id = 0; for (cur = (aim_module_t *)od->modlistv; cur; cur = cur->next) { if (!(cur->flags & AIM_MODFLAG_MULTIFAMILY) && (cur->family != snac.family)) continue; if (cur->snachandler(od, conn, cur, frame, &snac, &frame->data)) return; } } static void parse_flap_ch4(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame) { GSList *tlvlist; char *msg = NULL; if (byte_stream_empty(&frame->data) == 0) { /* XXX should do something with this */ return; } /* An ICQ account is logging in */ if (conn->type == SNAC_FAMILY_AUTH) { parse_fakesnac(od, conn, frame, 0x0017, 0x0003); return; } tlvlist = aim_tlvlist_read(&frame->data); if (aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x0009, 1)) conn->disconnect_code = aim_tlv_get16(tlvlist, 0x0009, 1); if (aim_tlv_gettlv(tlvlist, 0x000b, 1)) msg = aim_tlv_getstr(tlvlist, 0x000b, 1); /* * The server ended this FLAP connnection, so let's be nice and * close the physical TCP connection */ flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_REMOTE_CLOSED, msg); aim_tlvlist_free(tlvlist); g_free(msg); } /** * Takes a new incoming FLAP frame and sends it to the appropriate * handler function to be parsed. */ static void parse_flap(OscarData *od, FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame) { if (frame->channel == 0x01) { guint32 flap_version = byte_stream_get32(&frame->data); if (flap_version != 0x00000001) { /* Error! */ purple_debug_warning("oscar", "Expecting FLAP version " "0x00000001 but received FLAP version %08lx. Closing connection.\n", flap_version); flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA, NULL); } else conn->connected = TRUE; } else if (frame->channel == 0x02) { parse_snac(od, conn, frame); } else if (frame->channel == 0x04) { parse_flap_ch4(od, conn, frame); } else if (frame->channel == 0x05) { /* TODO: Reset our keepalive watchdog? */ } } /** * Read in all available data on the socket for a given connection. * All complete FLAPs handled immedate after they're received. * Incomplete FLAP data is stored locally and appended to the next * time this callback is triggered. */ void flap_connection_recv_cb(gpointer data, gint source, PurpleInputCondition cond) { FlapConnection *conn; ssize_t read; conn = data; /* Read data until we run out of data and break out of the loop */ while (TRUE) { /* Start reading a new FLAP */ if (conn->buffer_incoming.data.data == NULL) { /* Read the first 6 bytes (the FLAP header) */ read = recv(conn->fd, conn->header + conn->header_received, 6 - conn->header_received, 0); /* Check if the FLAP server closed the connection */ if (read == 0) { flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_REMOTE_CLOSED, NULL); break; } /* If there was an error then close the connection */ if (read < 0) { if ((errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK)) /* No worries */ break; /* Error! */ flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, strerror(errno)); break; } /* If we don't even have a complete FLAP header then do nothing */ conn->header_received += read; if (conn->header_received < 6) break; /* All FLAP frames must start with the byte 0x2a */ if (aimutil_get8(&conn->header[0]) != 0x2a) { flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA, NULL); break; } /* Verify the sequence number sent by the server. */ #if 0 /* TODO: Need to initialize conn->seqnum_in somewhere before we can use this. */ if (aimutil_get16(&conn->header[1]) != conn->seqnum_in++) { /* Received an out-of-order FLAP! */ flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_INVALID_DATA, NULL); break; } #endif /* Initialize a new temporary FlapFrame for incoming data */ conn->buffer_incoming.channel = aimutil_get8(&conn->header[1]); conn->buffer_incoming.seqnum = aimutil_get16(&conn->header[2]); conn->buffer_incoming.data.len = aimutil_get16(&conn->header[4]); conn->buffer_incoming.data.data = g_new(guint8, conn->buffer_incoming.data.len); conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset = 0; } if (conn->buffer_incoming.data.len - conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset) { /* Read data into the temporary FlapFrame until it is complete */ read = recv(conn->fd, &conn->buffer_incoming.data.data[conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset], conn->buffer_incoming.data.len - conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset, 0); /* Check if the FLAP server closed the connection */ if (read == 0) { flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_REMOTE_CLOSED, NULL); break; } if (read < 0) { if ((errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK)) /* No worries */ break; /* Error! */ flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, strerror(errno)); break; } conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset += read; if (conn->buffer_incoming.data.offset < conn->buffer_incoming.data.len) /* Waiting for more data to arrive */ break; } /* We have a complete FLAP! Handle it and continue reading */ byte_stream_rewind(&conn->buffer_incoming.data); parse_flap(conn->od, conn, &conn->buffer_incoming); conn->lastactivity = time(NULL); g_free(conn->buffer_incoming.data.data); conn->buffer_incoming.data.data = NULL; conn->header_received = 0; } } static void send_cb(gpointer data, gint source, PurpleInputCondition cond) { FlapConnection *conn; int writelen, ret; conn = data; writelen = purple_circ_buffer_get_max_read(conn->buffer_outgoing); if (writelen == 0) { purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_outgoing); conn->watcher_outgoing = 0; return; } ret = send(conn->fd, conn->buffer_outgoing->outptr, writelen, 0); if (ret <= 0) { if (ret < 0 && ((errno == EAGAIN) || (errno == EWOULDBLOCK))) /* No worries */ return; /* Error! */ purple_input_remove(conn->watcher_outgoing); conn->watcher_outgoing = 0; close(conn->fd); conn->fd = -1; flap_connection_schedule_destroy(conn, OSCAR_DISCONNECT_LOST_CONNECTION, strerror(errno)); return; } purple_circ_buffer_mark_read(conn->buffer_outgoing, ret); } static void flap_connection_send_byte_stream(ByteStream *bs, FlapConnection *conn, size_t count) { if (conn == NULL) return; /* Make sure we don't send past the end of the bs */ if (count > byte_stream_empty(bs)) count = byte_stream_empty(bs); /* truncate to remaining space */ if (count == 0) return; /* Add everything to our outgoing buffer */ purple_circ_buffer_append(conn->buffer_outgoing, bs->data, count); /* If we haven't already started writing stuff, then start the cycle */ if ((conn->watcher_outgoing == 0) && (conn->fd >= 0)) { conn->watcher_outgoing = purple_input_add(conn->fd, PURPLE_INPUT_WRITE, send_cb, conn); send_cb(conn, conn->fd, 0); } } static void sendframe_flap(FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame) { ByteStream bs; int payloadlen, bslen; payloadlen = byte_stream_curpos(&frame->data); byte_stream_new(&bs, 6 + payloadlen); /* FLAP header */ byte_stream_put8(&bs, 0x2a); byte_stream_put8(&bs, frame->channel); byte_stream_put16(&bs, frame->seqnum); byte_stream_put16(&bs, payloadlen); /* Payload */ byte_stream_rewind(&frame->data); byte_stream_putbs(&bs, &frame->data, payloadlen); bslen = byte_stream_curpos(&bs); byte_stream_rewind(&bs); flap_connection_send_byte_stream(&bs, conn, bslen); g_free(bs.data); /* XXX byte_stream_free */ } void flap_connection_send(FlapConnection *conn, FlapFrame *frame) { frame->seqnum = ++(conn->seqnum_out); sendframe_flap(conn, frame); flap_frame_destroy(frame); }