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Fix sf patch #1094564, from Evan Schoenberg
Basically our ft API allows the filename to be NULL, but there are
times when we attempt to print the filename and don't check if it's
NULL first. This apparently sometimes causes crashes (on win32, OSX,
Solaris, and I guess any other OS that doesn't let you printf("%s", NULL);
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Tue, 04 Jan 2005 01:58:36 +0000 |
parents | 361c9170d8af |
children | 33746d45bd0d |
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/* * Oscar File transfer (OFT) and Oscar Direct Connect (ODC). * (ODC is also referred to as DirectIM and IM Image.) * * There are a few static helper functions at the top, then * ODC stuff, then ft stuff. * * 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. */ #define FAIM_INTERNAL #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include <config.h> #endif #include <aim.h> #ifndef _WIN32 #include <stdio.h> #include <netdb.h> #include <sys/socket.h> #include <netinet/in.h> #include <sys/utsname.h> /* for aim_odc_initiate */ #include <arpa/inet.h> /* for inet_ntoa */ #include <limits.h> /* for UINT_MAX */ #define G_DIR_SEPARATOR '/' #endif #ifdef _WIN32 #include "win32dep.h" #endif /* * I really want to switch all our networking code to using IPv6 only, * but that really isn't a good idea at all. Evan S. of Adium says * OS X sets all connections as "AF_INET6/PF_INET6," even if there is * nothing inherently IPv6 about them. And I feel like Linux kernel * 2.6.5 is doing the same thing. So we REALLY should accept * connections if they're showing up as IPv6. Old OSes (Solaris?) * that might not have full IPv6 support yet will fail if we try * to use PF_INET6 but it isn't defined. --Mark Doliner */ #ifndef PF_INET6 #define PF_INET6 PF_INET #endif struct aim_odc_intdata { fu8_t cookie[8]; char sn[MAXSNLEN+1]; char ip[22]; }; /** * Convert the directory separator from / (0x2f) to ^A (0x01) * * @param name The filename to convert. */ static void aim_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 aim_oft_dirconvert_fromstupid(char *name) { while (name[0]) { if (name[0] == G_DIR_SEPARATOR) name[0] = 0x01; name++; } } /** * 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 prevcheck Previous checksum. */ faim_export fu32_t aim_oft_checksum_chunk(const fu8_t *buffer, int bufferlen, fu32_t prevcheck) { fu32_t check = (prevcheck >> 16) & 0xffff, oldcheck; int i; unsigned short val; for (i=0; i<bufferlen; i++) { oldcheck = check; if (i&1) val = buffer[i]; else val = buffer[i] << 8; check -= val; /* * The following appears to be necessary.... It happens * every once in a while and the checksum doesn't fail. */ if (check > oldcheck) check--; } check = ((check & 0x0000ffff) + (check >> 16)); check = ((check & 0x0000ffff) + (check >> 16)); return check << 16; } faim_export fu32_t aim_oft_checksum_file(char *filename) { FILE *fd; fu32_t checksum = 0xffff0000; if ((fd = fopen(filename, "rb"))) { int bytes; fu8_t buffer[1024]; while ((bytes = fread(buffer, 1, 1024, fd))) checksum = aim_oft_checksum_chunk(buffer, bytes, checksum); fclose(fd); } return checksum; } /** * After establishing a listening socket, this is called to accept a connection. It * clones the conn used by the listener, and passes both of these to a signal handler. * The signal handler should close the listener conn and keep track of the new conn, * since this is what is used for file transfers and what not. * * @param sess The session. * @param cur The conn the incoming connection is on. * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ faim_export int aim_handlerendconnect(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *cur) { int acceptfd = 0; struct sockaddr addr; socklen_t addrlen = sizeof(addr); int ret = 0; aim_conn_t *newconn; char ip[20]; unsigned short port; if ((acceptfd = accept(cur->fd, &addr, &addrlen)) == -1) return 0; /* not an error */ if ((addr.sa_family != PF_INET) && (addr.sa_family != PF_INET6)) { close(acceptfd); aim_conn_close(cur); return -1; } strncpy(ip, inet_ntoa(((struct sockaddr_in *)&addr)->sin_addr), sizeof(ip)); port = ntohs(((struct sockaddr_in *)&addr)->sin_port); if (!(newconn = aim_cloneconn(sess, cur))) { close(acceptfd); aim_conn_close(cur); return -ENOMEM; } newconn->type = AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS; newconn->fd = acceptfd; if (newconn->subtype == AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_DIRECTIM) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; struct aim_odc_intdata *priv; priv = (struct aim_odc_intdata *)(newconn->internal = cur->internal); cur->internal = NULL; snprintf(priv->ip, sizeof(priv->ip), "%s:%hu", ip, port); if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, newconn, AIM_CB_FAM_OFT, AIM_CB_OFT_DIRECTIM_ESTABLISHED))) ret = userfunc(sess, NULL, newconn, cur); } else if (newconn->subtype == AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_GETFILE) { } else if (newconn->subtype == AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_SENDFILE) { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, newconn, AIM_CB_FAM_OFT, AIM_CB_OFT_ESTABLISHED))) ret = userfunc(sess, NULL, newconn, cur); } else { faimdprintf(sess, 1,"Got a connection on a listener that's not rendezvous. Closing connection.\n"); aim_conn_close(newconn); ret = -1; } return ret; } /** * Send client-to-client typing notification over an established direct connection. * * @param sess The session. * @param conn The already-connected ODC connection. * @param typing If 0x0002, sends a "typing" message, 0x0001 sends "typed," and * 0x0000 sends "stopped." * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ faim_export int aim_odc_send_typing(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, int typing) { struct aim_odc_intdata *intdata = (struct aim_odc_intdata *)conn->internal; aim_frame_t *fr; aim_bstream_t *hdrbs; fu8_t *hdr; int hdrlen = 0x44; if (!sess || !conn || (conn->type != AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS)) return -EINVAL; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_OFT, 0x0001, 0))) return -ENOMEM; memcpy(fr->hdr.rend.magic, "ODC2", 4); fr->hdr.rend.hdrlen = hdrlen + 8; if (!(hdr = calloc(1, hdrlen))) { aim_frame_destroy(fr); return -ENOMEM; } hdrbs = &(fr->data); aim_bstream_init(hdrbs, hdr, hdrlen); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0006); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_putraw(hdrbs, intdata->cookie, 8); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put32(hdrbs, 0x00000000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); if (typing == 0x0002) aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0002 | 0x0008); else if (typing == 0x0001) aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0002 | 0x0004); else aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0002); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_putraw(hdrbs, sess->sn, strlen(sess->sn)); aim_bstream_setpos(hdrbs, 52); /* bleeehh */ aimbs_put8(hdrbs, 0x00); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put8(hdrbs, 0x00); /* end of hdr */ aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /** * Send client-to-client IM over an established direct connection. * Call this just like you would aim_send_im, to send a directim. * * @param sess The session. * @param conn The already-connected ODC connection. * @param msg Null-terminated string to send. * @param len The length of the message to send, including binary data. * @param encoding See the AIM_CHARSET_* defines in aim.h * @param isawaymsg 0 if this is not an auto-response, 1 if it is. * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ faim_export int aim_odc_send_im(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, const char *msg, int len, int encoding, int isawaymsg) { aim_frame_t *fr; aim_bstream_t *hdrbs; struct aim_odc_intdata *intdata = (struct aim_odc_intdata *)conn->internal; int hdrlen = 0x44; fu8_t *hdr; if (!sess || !conn || (conn->type != AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS) || !msg) return -EINVAL; if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_OFT, 0x01, 0))) return -ENOMEM; memcpy(fr->hdr.rend.magic, "ODC2", 4); fr->hdr.rend.hdrlen = hdrlen + 8; if (!(hdr = calloc(1, hdrlen + len))) { aim_frame_destroy(fr); return -ENOMEM; } hdrbs = &(fr->data); aim_bstream_init(hdrbs, hdr, hdrlen + len); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0006); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_putraw(hdrbs, intdata->cookie, 8); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put32(hdrbs, len); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, encoding); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); /* flags - used for typing notification and to mark if this is an away message */ aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000 | isawaymsg); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_putraw(hdrbs, sess->sn, strlen(sess->sn)); aim_bstream_setpos(hdrbs, 52); /* bleeehh */ aimbs_put8(hdrbs, 0x00); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put8(hdrbs, 0x00); /* end of hdr2 */ #if 0 /* XXX - this is how you send buddy icon info... */ aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0008); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x000c); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0000); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x1466); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x0001); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x2e0f); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0x393e); aimbs_put16(hdrbs, 0xcac8); #endif aimbs_putraw(hdrbs, msg, len); aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /** * Get the screen name of the peer of a direct connection. * * @param conn The ODC connection. * @return The screen name of the dude, or NULL if there was an anomaly. */ faim_export const char *aim_odc_getsn(aim_conn_t *conn) { struct aim_odc_intdata *intdata; if (!conn || !conn->internal) return NULL; if ((conn->type != AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS) || (conn->subtype != AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_DIRECTIM)) return NULL; intdata = (struct aim_odc_intdata *)conn->internal; return intdata->sn; } /** * Get the cookie of a direct connection. * * @param conn The ODC connection. * @return The cookie, an 8 byte unterminated string, or NULL if there was an anomaly. */ faim_export const char *aim_odc_getcookie(aim_conn_t *conn) { struct aim_odc_intdata *intdata; if (!conn || !conn->internal) return NULL; intdata = (struct aim_odc_intdata *)conn->internal; return intdata->cookie; } /** * Find the conn of a direct connection with the given buddy. * * @param sess The session. * @param sn The screen name of the buddy whose direct connection you want to find. * @return The conn for the direct connection with the given buddy, or NULL if no * connection was found. */ faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_odc_getconn(aim_session_t *sess, const char *sn) { aim_conn_t *cur; struct aim_odc_intdata *intdata; if (!sess || !sn || !strlen(sn)) return NULL; for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) { if ((cur->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS) && (cur->subtype == AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_DIRECTIM)) { intdata = cur->internal; if (!aim_sncmp(intdata->sn, sn)) return cur; } } return NULL; } /** * For those times when we want to open up the direct connection channel ourselves. * * You'll want to set up some kind of watcher on this socket. * When the state changes, call aim_handlerendconnection with * the connection returned by this. aim_handlerendconnection * will accept the pending connection and stop listening. * * @param sess The session * @param sn The screen name to connect to. * @return The new connection. */ faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_odc_initiate(aim_session_t *sess, const char *sn, int listenfd, const fu8_t *localip, fu16_t port, const fu8_t *mycookie) { aim_conn_t *newconn; aim_msgcookie_t *cookie; struct aim_odc_intdata *priv; fu8_t ck[8]; if (!localip) return NULL; if (mycookie) { memcpy(ck, mycookie, 8); aim_im_sendch2_odcrequest(sess, ck, TRUE, sn, localip, port); } else aim_im_sendch2_odcrequest(sess, ck, FALSE, sn, localip, port); cookie = (aim_msgcookie_t *)calloc(1, sizeof(aim_msgcookie_t)); memcpy(cookie->cookie, ck, 8); cookie->type = AIM_COOKIETYPE_OFTIM; /* this one is for the cookie */ priv = (struct aim_odc_intdata *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct aim_odc_intdata)); memcpy(priv->cookie, ck, 8); strncpy(priv->sn, sn, sizeof(priv->sn)); cookie->data = priv; aim_cachecookie(sess, cookie); /* XXX - switch to aim_cloneconn()? */ if (!(newconn = aim_newconn(sess, AIM_CONN_TYPE_LISTENER, NULL))) { close(listenfd); return NULL; } /* this one is for the conn */ priv = (struct aim_odc_intdata *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct aim_odc_intdata)); memcpy(priv->cookie, ck, 8); strncpy(priv->sn, sn, sizeof(priv->sn)); newconn->fd = listenfd; newconn->subtype = AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_DIRECTIM; newconn->internal = priv; newconn->lastactivity = time(NULL); return newconn; } /** * Connect directly to the given buddy for directim. * * This is a wrapper for aim_newconn. * * If addr is NULL, the socket is not created, but the connection is * allocated and setup to connect. * * @param sess The Godly session. * @param sn The screen name we're connecting to. I hope it's a girl... * @param addr Address to connect to. * @return The new connection. */ faim_export aim_conn_t *aim_odc_connect(aim_session_t *sess, const char *sn, const char *addr, const fu8_t *cookie) { aim_conn_t *newconn; struct aim_odc_intdata *intdata; if (!sess || !sn) return NULL; if (!(intdata = calloc(1, sizeof(struct aim_odc_intdata)))) return NULL; memcpy(intdata->cookie, cookie, 8); strncpy(intdata->sn, sn, sizeof(intdata->sn)); if (addr) strncpy(intdata->ip, addr, sizeof(intdata->ip)); /* XXX - verify that non-blocking connects actually work */ if (!(newconn = aim_newconn(sess, AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS, addr))) { free(intdata); return NULL; } newconn->internal = intdata; newconn->subtype = AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_DIRECTIM; return newconn; } /** * Sometimes you just don't know with these kinds of people. * * @param sess The session. * @param conn The ODC connection of the incoming data. * @param frr The frame allocated for the incoming data. * @param bs It stands for "bologna sandwich." * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ static int handlehdr_odc(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn, aim_frame_t *frr, aim_bstream_t *bs) { aim_frame_t fr; int ret = 0; aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; fu32_t payloadlength; fu16_t flags, encoding; char *snptr = NULL; fr.conn = conn; /* AAA - ugly */ aim_bstream_setpos(bs, 20); payloadlength = aimbs_get32(bs); aim_bstream_setpos(bs, 24); encoding = aimbs_get16(bs); aim_bstream_setpos(bs, 30); flags = aimbs_get16(bs); aim_bstream_setpos(bs, 36); /* XXX - create an aimbs_getnullstr function? */ snptr = aimbs_getstr(bs, 32); /* Next 32 bytes contain the sn, padded with null chars */ faimdprintf(sess, 2, "faim: OFT frame: handlehdr_odc: %04x / %04x / %s\n", payloadlength, flags, snptr); if (flags & 0x0008) { if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_OFT, AIM_CB_OFT_DIRECTIMTYPING))) ret = userfunc(sess, &fr, snptr, 2); } else if (flags & 0x0004) { if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_OFT, AIM_CB_OFT_DIRECTIMTYPING))) ret = userfunc(sess, &fr, snptr, 1); } else { if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_OFT, AIM_CB_OFT_DIRECTIMTYPING))) ret = userfunc(sess, &fr, snptr, 0); } if ((payloadlength != 0) && (payloadlength != UINT_MAX)) { char *msg; int recvd = 0; int i, isawaymsg; isawaymsg = flags & 0x0001; if (!(msg = calloc(1, payloadlength+1))) { free(snptr); return -ENOMEM; } while (payloadlength - recvd) { if (payloadlength - recvd >= 1024) i = aim_recv(conn->fd, &msg[recvd], 1024); else i = aim_recv(conn->fd, &msg[recvd], payloadlength - recvd); if (i <= 0) { free(msg); free(snptr); return -1; } recvd = recvd + i; if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_SPECIAL, AIM_CB_SPECIAL_IMAGETRANSFER))) ret = userfunc(sess, &fr, snptr, (double)recvd / payloadlength); } if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_OFT, AIM_CB_OFT_DIRECTIMINCOMING))) ret = userfunc(sess, &fr, snptr, msg, payloadlength, encoding, isawaymsg); free(msg); } free(snptr); return ret; } faim_export struct aim_oft_info *aim_oft_createinfo(aim_session_t *sess, const fu8_t *cookie, const char *sn, const char *ip, fu16_t port, fu32_t size, fu32_t modtime, char *filename) { struct aim_oft_info *new; if (!sess) return NULL; if (!(new = (struct aim_oft_info *)calloc(1, sizeof(struct aim_oft_info)))) return NULL; new->sess = sess; if (cookie) memcpy(new->cookie, cookie, 8); if (ip) new->clientip = strdup(ip); if (sn) new->sn = strdup(sn); new->port = port; new->fh.totfiles = 1; new->fh.filesleft = 1; new->fh.totparts = 1; new->fh.partsleft = 1; new->fh.totsize = size; new->fh.size = size; new->fh.modtime = modtime; new->fh.checksum = 0xffff0000; new->fh.rfrcsum = 0xffff0000; new->fh.rfcsum = 0xffff0000; new->fh.recvcsum = 0xffff0000; strncpy(new->fh.idstring, "OFT_Windows ICBMFT V1.1 32", 31); if (filename) { strncpy(new->fh.name, filename, 63); new->fh.name[63] = '\0'; } new->next = sess->oft_info; sess->oft_info = new; return new; } /** * Remove the given oft_info struct from the oft_info linked list, and * then free its memory. * * @param sess The session. * @param oft_info The aim_oft_info struct that we're destroying. * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ faim_export int aim_oft_destroyinfo(struct aim_oft_info *oft_info) { aim_session_t *sess; if (!oft_info || !(sess = oft_info->sess)) return -EINVAL; if (sess->oft_info && (sess->oft_info == oft_info)) { sess->oft_info = sess->oft_info->next; } else { struct aim_oft_info *cur; for (cur=sess->oft_info; (cur->next && (cur->next!=oft_info)); cur=cur->next); if (cur->next) cur->next = cur->next->next; } free(oft_info->sn); free(oft_info->proxyip); free(oft_info->clientip); free(oft_info->verifiedip); free(oft_info); return 0; } /** * Creates a listener socket so the other dude can connect to us. * * You'll want to set up some kind of watcher on this socket. * When the state changes, call aim_handlerendconnection with * the connection returned by this. aim_handlerendconnection * will accept the pending connection and stop listening. * * @param sess The session. * @param oft_info File transfer information associated with this * connection. * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ faim_export int aim_sendfile_listen(aim_session_t *sess, struct aim_oft_info *oft_info, int listenfd) { if (!oft_info) return -EINVAL; if (!(oft_info->conn = aim_newconn(sess, AIM_CONN_TYPE_LISTENER, NULL))) { close(listenfd); return -ENOMEM; } oft_info->conn->fd = listenfd; oft_info->conn->subtype = AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_SENDFILE; oft_info->conn->lastactivity = time(NULL); return 0; } /** * Extract an &aim_fileheader_t from the given buffer. * * @param bs The should be from an incoming rendezvous packet. * @return A pointer to new struct on success, or NULL on error. */ static struct aim_fileheader_t *aim_oft_getheader(aim_bstream_t *bs) { struct aim_fileheader_t *fh; if (!(fh = calloc(1, sizeof(struct aim_fileheader_t)))) return NULL; /* The bstream should be positioned after the hdrtype. */ aimbs_getrawbuf(bs, fh->bcookie, 8); fh->encrypt = aimbs_get16(bs); fh->compress = aimbs_get16(bs); fh->totfiles = aimbs_get16(bs); fh->filesleft = aimbs_get16(bs); fh->totparts = aimbs_get16(bs); fh->partsleft = aimbs_get16(bs); fh->totsize = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->size = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->modtime = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->checksum = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->rfrcsum = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->rfsize = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->cretime = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->rfcsum = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->nrecvd = aimbs_get32(bs); fh->recvcsum = aimbs_get32(bs); aimbs_getrawbuf(bs, fh->idstring, 32); fh->flags = aimbs_get8(bs); fh->lnameoffset = aimbs_get8(bs); fh->lsizeoffset = aimbs_get8(bs); aimbs_getrawbuf(bs, fh->dummy, 69); aimbs_getrawbuf(bs, fh->macfileinfo, 16); fh->nencode = aimbs_get16(bs); fh->nlanguage = aimbs_get16(bs); aimbs_getrawbuf(bs, fh->name, 64); /* XXX - filenames longer than 64B */ fh->name[63] = '\0'; return fh; } /** * Fills a buffer with network-order fh data * * @param bs A bstream to fill -- automatically initialized * @param fh A struct aim_fileheader_t to get data from. * @return Return non-zero on error. */ static int aim_oft_buildheader(aim_bstream_t *bs, struct aim_fileheader_t *fh) { fu8_t *hdr; if (!bs || !fh) return -EINVAL; if (!(hdr = (unsigned char *)calloc(1, 0x100 - 8))) return -ENOMEM; aim_bstream_init(bs, hdr, 0x100 - 8); aimbs_putraw(bs, fh->bcookie, 8); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->encrypt); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->compress); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->totfiles); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->filesleft); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->totparts); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->partsleft); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->totsize); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->size); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->modtime); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->checksum); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->rfrcsum); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->rfsize); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->cretime); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->rfcsum); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->nrecvd); aimbs_put32(bs, fh->recvcsum); aimbs_putraw(bs, fh->idstring, 32); aimbs_put8(bs, fh->flags); aimbs_put8(bs, fh->lnameoffset); aimbs_put8(bs, fh->lsizeoffset); aimbs_putraw(bs, fh->dummy, 69); aimbs_putraw(bs, fh->macfileinfo, 16); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->nencode); aimbs_put16(bs, fh->nlanguage); aimbs_putraw(bs, fh->name, 64); /* XXX - filenames longer than 64B */ return 0; } /** * Create an OFT packet based on the given information, and send it on its merry way. * * @param sess The session. * @param type The subtype of the OFT packet we're sending. * @param oft_info The aim_oft_info struct with the connection and OFT * info we're sending. * @return Return 0 if no errors, otherwise return the error number. */ faim_export int aim_oft_sendheader(aim_session_t *sess, fu16_t type, struct aim_oft_info *oft_info) { aim_frame_t *fr; if (!sess || !oft_info || !oft_info->conn || (oft_info->conn->type != AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS)) return -EINVAL; #if 0 /* * If you are receiving a file, the cookie should be null, if you are sending a * file, the cookie should be the same as the one used in the ICBM negotiation * SNACs. */ fh->lnameoffset = 0x1a; fh->lsizeoffset = 0x10; /* These should be the same as charset and charsubset in ICBMs */ fh->nencode = 0x0000; fh->nlanguage = 0x0000; #endif aim_oft_dirconvert_tostupid(oft_info->fh.name); if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, oft_info->conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_OFT, type, 0))) return -ENOMEM; if (aim_oft_buildheader(&fr->data, &oft_info->fh) == -1) { aim_frame_destroy(fr); return -ENOMEM; } memcpy(fr->hdr.rend.magic, "OFT2", 4); fr->hdr.rend.hdrlen = aim_bstream_curpos(&fr->data) + 8; aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr); return 0; } /** * Handle incoming data on a rendezvous connection. This is analogous to the * consumesnac function in rxhandlers.c, and I really think this should probably * be in rxhandlers.c as well, but I haven't finished cleaning everything up yet. * * @param sess The session. * @param fr The frame allocated for the incoming data. * @return Return 0 if the packet was handled correctly, otherwise return the * error number. */ faim_internal int aim_rxdispatch_rendezvous(aim_session_t *sess, aim_frame_t *fr) { aim_conn_t *conn = fr->conn; int ret = 1; if (conn->subtype == AIM_CONN_SUBTYPE_OFT_DIRECTIM) { if (fr->hdr.rend.type == 0x0001) ret = handlehdr_odc(sess, conn, fr, &fr->data); else faimdprintf(sess, 0, "faim: ODC directim frame unknown, type is %04x\n", fr->hdr.rend.type); } else { aim_rxcallback_t userfunc; struct aim_fileheader_t *header = aim_oft_getheader(&fr->data); aim_oft_dirconvert_fromstupid(header->name); /* XXX - This should be client-side */ if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_OFT, fr->hdr.rend.type))) ret = userfunc(sess, fr, conn, header->bcookie, header); free(header); } if (ret == -1) aim_conn_close(conn); return ret; }