source: protocols/oscar/conn.c @ a81e6a0

Last change on this file since a81e6a0 was c94e208, checked in by dequis <dx@…>, at 2016-10-18T07:00:24Z

oscar: remove some dead code

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[b7d3cc34]1
2/*
3 * conn.c
4 *
5 * Does all this gloriously nifty connection handling stuff...
6 *
7 */
8
[5ebff60]9#include <aim.h>
[b7d3cc34]10#include "sock.h"
11
12static int aim_logoff(aim_session_t *sess);
13
14/*
15 * In OSCAR, every connection has a set of SNAC groups associated
16 * with it.  These are the groups that you can send over this connection
[e88fe7da]17 * without being guaranteed a "Not supported" SNAC error.
[b7d3cc34]18 *
[5ebff60]19 * The grand theory of things says that these associations transcend
[b7d3cc34]20 * what libfaim calls "connection types" (conn->type).  You can probably
[5ebff60]21 * see the elegance here, but since I want to revel in it for a bit, you
[b7d3cc34]22 * get to hear it all spelled out.
23 *
24 * So let us say that you have your core BOS connection running.  One
25 * of your modules has just given you a SNAC of the group 0x0004 to send
26 * you.  Maybe an IM destined for some twit in Greenland.  So you start
[5ebff60]27 * at the top of your connection list, looking for a connection that
[b7d3cc34]28 * claims to support group 0x0004.  You find one.  Why, that neat BOS
29 * connection of yours can do that.  So you send it on its way.
30 *
31 * Now, say, that fellow from Greenland has friends and they all want to
32 * meet up with you in a lame chat room.  This has landed you a SNAC
33 * in the family 0x000e and you have to admit you're a bit lost.  You've
34 * searched your connection list for someone who wants to make your life
35 * easy and deliver this SNAC for you, but there isn't one there.
36 *
37 * Here comes the good bit.  Without even letting anyone know, particularly
[e88fe7da]38 * the module that decided to send this SNAC, and definitely not that twit
[b7d3cc34]39 * in Greenland, you send out a service request.  In this request, you have
40 * marked the need for a connection supporting group 0x000e.  A few seconds
41 * later, you receive a service redirect with an IP address and a cookie in
42 * it.  Great, you say.  Now I have something to do.  Off you go, making
43 * that connection.  One of the first things you get from this new server
44 * is a message saying that indeed it does support the group you were looking
[5ebff60]45 * for.  So you continue and send rate confirmation and all that.
46 *
[b7d3cc34]47 * Then you remember you had that SNAC to send, and now you have a means to
48 * do it, and you do, and everyone is happy.  Except the Greenlander, who is
49 * still stuck in the bitter cold.
50 *
51 * Oh, and this is useful for building the Migration SNACs, too.  In the
52 * future, this may help convince me to implement rate limit mitigation
53 * for real.  We'll see.
54 *
55 * Just to make me look better, I'll say that I've known about this great
56 * scheme for quite some time now.  But I still haven't convinced myself
57 * to make libfaim work that way.  It would take a fair amount of effort,
58 * and probably some client API changes as well.  (Whenever I don't want
[5ebff60]59 * to do something, I just say it would change the client API.  Then I
[b7d3cc34]60 * instantly have a couple of supporters of not doing it.)
61 *
62 * Generally, addgroup is only called by the internal handling of the
63 * server ready SNAC.  So if you want to do something before that, you'll
64 * have to be more creative.  That is done rather early, though, so I don't
65 * think you have to worry about it.  Unless you're me.  I care deeply
66 * about such inane things.
67 *
68 */
69void aim_conn_addgroup(aim_conn_t *conn, guint16 group)
70{
[5ebff60]71        aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *) conn->inside;
[b7d3cc34]72        struct snacgroup *sg;
73
[5ebff60]74        if (!(sg = g_malloc(sizeof(struct snacgroup)))) {
[b7d3cc34]75                return;
[5ebff60]76        }
[b7d3cc34]77
78        sg->group = group;
79
80        sg->next = ins->groups;
81        ins->groups = sg;
82
83        return;
84}
85
86aim_conn_t *aim_conn_findbygroup(aim_session_t *sess, guint16 group)
87{
88        aim_conn_t *cur;
89
90        for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
[5ebff60]91                aim_conn_inside_t *ins = (aim_conn_inside_t *) cur->inside;
[b7d3cc34]92                struct snacgroup *sg;
93
94                for (sg = ins->groups; sg; sg = sg->next) {
[5ebff60]95                        if (sg->group == group) {
[b7d3cc34]96                                return cur;
[5ebff60]97                        }
[b7d3cc34]98                }
99        }
100
101        return NULL;
102}
103
104static void connkill_snacgroups(struct snacgroup **head)
105{
106        struct snacgroup *sg;
107
108        for (sg = *head; sg; ) {
109                struct snacgroup *tmp;
110
111                tmp = sg->next;
112                g_free(sg);
113                sg = tmp;
114        }
115
116        *head = NULL;
117
118        return;
119}
120
121static void connkill_rates(struct rateclass **head)
122{
123        struct rateclass *rc;
124
125        for (rc = *head; rc; ) {
126                struct rateclass *tmp;
127                struct snacpair *sp;
128
129                tmp = rc->next;
130
131                for (sp = rc->members; sp; ) {
132                        struct snacpair *tmpsp;
133
134                        tmpsp = sp->next;
135                        g_free(sp);
136                        sp = tmpsp;
137                }
138                g_free(rc);
139
140                rc = tmp;
141        }
142
143        *head = NULL;
144
145        return;
146}
147
148static void connkill_real(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t **deadconn)
149{
150
151        aim_rxqueue_cleanbyconn(sess, *deadconn);
152        aim_tx_cleanqueue(sess, *deadconn);
153
[5ebff60]154        if ((*deadconn)->fd != -1) {
[b7d3cc34]155                aim_conn_close(*deadconn);
[5ebff60]156        }
[b7d3cc34]157
158        /*
159         * XXX ->priv should never be touched by the library. I know
160         * it used to be, but I'm getting rid of all that.  Use
161         * ->internal instead.
162         */
[5ebff60]163        if ((*deadconn)->priv) {
[b7d3cc34]164                g_free((*deadconn)->priv);
[5ebff60]165        }
[b7d3cc34]166
167        /*
168         * This will free ->internal if it necessary...
169         */
[5ebff60]170        if ((*deadconn)->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_CHAT) {
[b7d3cc34]171                aim_conn_kill_chat(sess, *deadconn);
[5ebff60]172        }
[b7d3cc34]173
174        if ((*deadconn)->inside) {
[5ebff60]175                aim_conn_inside_t *inside = (aim_conn_inside_t *) (*deadconn)->inside;
[b7d3cc34]176
177                connkill_snacgroups(&inside->groups);
178                connkill_rates(&inside->rates);
179
180                g_free(inside);
181        }
182
183        g_free(*deadconn);
184        *deadconn = NULL;
185
186        return;
187}
188
189/**
190 * aim_connrst - Clears out connection list, killing remaining connections.
191 * @sess: Session to be cleared
192 *
193 * Clears out the connection list and kills any connections left.
194 *
195 */
196static void aim_connrst(aim_session_t *sess)
197{
198
199        if (sess->connlist) {
200                aim_conn_t *cur = sess->connlist, *tmp;
201
202                while (cur) {
203                        tmp = cur->next;
204                        aim_conn_close(cur);
205                        connkill_real(sess, &cur);
206                        cur = tmp;
207                }
208        }
209
210        sess->connlist = NULL;
211
212        return;
213}
214
215/**
216 * aim_conn_init - Reset a connection to default values.
217 * @deadconn: Connection to be reset
218 *
219 * Initializes and/or resets a connection structure.
220 *
221 */
222static void aim_conn_init(aim_conn_t *deadconn)
223{
224
[5ebff60]225        if (!deadconn) {
[b7d3cc34]226                return;
[5ebff60]227        }
[b7d3cc34]228
229        deadconn->fd = -1;
230        deadconn->subtype = -1;
231        deadconn->type = -1;
232        deadconn->seqnum = 0;
233        deadconn->lastactivity = 0;
234        deadconn->forcedlatency = 0;
235        deadconn->handlerlist = NULL;
236        deadconn->priv = NULL;
237        memset(deadconn->inside, 0, sizeof(aim_conn_inside_t));
238
239        return;
240}
241
242/**
243 * aim_conn_getnext - Gets a new connection structure.
244 * @sess: Session
245 *
246 * Allocate a new empty connection structure.
247 *
248 */
249static aim_conn_t *aim_conn_getnext(aim_session_t *sess)
250{
251        aim_conn_t *newconn;
252
[5ebff60]253        if (!(newconn = g_new0(aim_conn_t, 1))) {
[b7d3cc34]254                return NULL;
[5ebff60]255        }
[b7d3cc34]256
[5ebff60]257        if (!(newconn->inside = g_new0(aim_conn_inside_t, 1))) {
[b7d3cc34]258                g_free(newconn);
259                return NULL;
260        }
261
262        aim_conn_init(newconn);
263
264        newconn->next = sess->connlist;
265        sess->connlist = newconn;
266
267        return newconn;
268}
269
270/**
271 * aim_conn_kill - Close and free a connection.
272 * @sess: Session for the connection
273 * @deadconn: Connection to be freed
274 *
275 * Close, clear, and free a connection structure. Should never be
276 * called from within libfaim.
277 *
278 */
279void aim_conn_kill(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t **deadconn)
280{
281        aim_conn_t *cur, **prev;
282
[5ebff60]283        if (!deadconn || !*deadconn) {
[b7d3cc34]284                return;
[5ebff60]285        }
[b7d3cc34]286
287        for (prev = &sess->connlist; (cur = *prev); ) {
288                if (cur == *deadconn) {
289                        *prev = cur->next;
290                        break;
291                }
292                prev = &cur->next;
293        }
294
[5ebff60]295        if (!cur) {
[b7d3cc34]296                return; /* oops */
297
[5ebff60]298        }
[b7d3cc34]299        connkill_real(sess, &cur);
300
301        return;
302}
303
304/**
305 * aim_conn_close - Close a connection
306 * @deadconn: Connection to close
307 *
308 * Close (but not free) a connection.
309 *
[5ebff60]310 * This leaves everything untouched except for clearing the
[b7d3cc34]311 * handler list and setting the fd to -1 (used to recognize
312 * dead connections).  It will also remove cookies if necessary.
313 *
314 */
315void aim_conn_close(aim_conn_t *deadconn)
316{
317
[5ebff60]318        if (deadconn->fd >= 3) {
[0db6618]319                proxy_disconnect(deadconn->fd);
[5ebff60]320        }
[b7d3cc34]321        deadconn->fd = -1;
[5ebff60]322        if (deadconn->handlerlist) {
[b7d3cc34]323                aim_clearhandlers(deadconn);
[5ebff60]324        }
[b7d3cc34]325
326        return;
327}
328
329/**
330 * aim_getconn_type - Find a connection of a specific type
331 * @sess: Session to search
332 * @type: Type of connection to look for
333 *
[5ebff60]334 * Searches for a connection of the specified type in the
[b7d3cc34]335 * specified session.  Returns the first connection of that
336 * type found.
337 *
338 * XXX except for RENDEZVOUS, all uses of this should be removed and
339 * use aim_conn_findbygroup() instead.
340 */
341aim_conn_t *aim_getconn_type(aim_session_t *sess, int type)
342{
343        aim_conn_t *cur;
344
345        for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
[5ebff60]346                if ((cur->type == type) &&
347                    !(cur->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS)) {
[b7d3cc34]348                        break;
[5ebff60]349                }
[b7d3cc34]350        }
351
352        return cur;
353}
354
355aim_conn_t *aim_getconn_type_all(aim_session_t *sess, int type)
356{
357        aim_conn_t *cur;
358
359        for (cur = sess->connlist; cur; cur = cur->next) {
[5ebff60]360                if (cur->type == type) {
[b7d3cc34]361                        break;
[5ebff60]362                }
[b7d3cc34]363        }
364
365        return cur;
366}
367
368/**
369 * aim_newconn - Open a new connection
370 * @sess: Session to create connection in
371 * @type: Type of connection to create
372 * @dest: Host to connect to (in "host:port" syntax)
373 *
374 * Opens a new connection to the specified dest host of specified
375 * type, using the proxy settings if available.  If @host is %NULL,
[5ebff60]376 * the connection is allocated and returned, but no connection
[b7d3cc34]377 * is made.
378 *
379 * FIXME: Return errors in a more sane way.
380 *
381 */
382aim_conn_t *aim_newconn(aim_session_t *sess, int type, const char *dest)
383{
384        aim_conn_t *connstruct;
385
[5ebff60]386        if (!(connstruct = aim_conn_getnext(sess))) {
[b7d3cc34]387                return NULL;
[5ebff60]388        }
[b7d3cc34]389
[5ebff60]390        connstruct->sessv = (void *) sess;
[b7d3cc34]391        connstruct->type = type;
392
393        if (!dest) { /* just allocate a struct */
394                connstruct->fd = -1;
395                connstruct->status = 0;
396                return connstruct;
397        }
398
[c94e208]399        /* The code that used to be here was very broken */
400        g_return_val_if_reached(connstruct);
[b7d3cc34]401
402        return connstruct;
403}
404
405/**
406 * aim_conn_setlatency - Set a forced latency value for connection
407 * @conn: Conn to set latency for
408 * @newval: Number of seconds to force between transmits
409 *
410 * Causes @newval seconds to be spent between transmits on a connection.
411 *
412 * This is my lame attempt at overcoming not understanding the rate
[5ebff60]413 * limiting.
[b7d3cc34]414 *
415 * XXX: This should really be replaced with something that scales and
416 * backs off like the real rate limiting does.
417 *
418 */
419int aim_conn_setlatency(aim_conn_t *conn, int newval)
420{
421
[5ebff60]422        if (!conn) {
[b7d3cc34]423                return -1;
[5ebff60]424        }
[b7d3cc34]425
426        conn->forcedlatency = newval;
427        conn->lastactivity = 0; /* reset this just to make sure */
428
429        return 0;
430}
431
432/**
433 * aim_session_init - Initializes a session structure
434 * @sess: Session to initialize
435 * @flags: Flags to use. Any of %AIM_SESS_FLAGS %OR'd together.
436 * @debuglevel: Level of debugging output (zero is least)
437 *
438 * Sets up the initial values for a session.
439 *
440 */
441void aim_session_init(aim_session_t *sess, guint32 flags, int debuglevel)
442{
443
[5ebff60]444        if (!sess) {
[b7d3cc34]445                return;
[5ebff60]446        }
[b7d3cc34]447
448        memset(sess, 0, sizeof(aim_session_t));
449        aim_connrst(sess);
450        sess->queue_outgoing = NULL;
451        sess->queue_incoming = NULL;
452        aim_initsnachash(sess);
453        sess->msgcookies = NULL;
454        sess->snacid_next = 0x00000001;
455
456        sess->flags = 0;
457
458        sess->modlistv = NULL;
459
460        sess->ssi.received_data = 0;
461        sess->ssi.waiting_for_ack = 0;
462        sess->ssi.holding_queue = NULL;
463        sess->ssi.revision = 0;
464        sess->ssi.items = NULL;
[5ebff60]465        sess->ssi.timestamp = (time_t) 0;
[b7d3cc34]466
467        sess->locate.userinfo = NULL;
468        sess->locate.torequest = NULL;
469        sess->locate.requested = NULL;
470        sess->locate.waiting_for_response = FALSE;
471
472        sess->icq_info = NULL;
473        sess->authinfo = NULL;
474        sess->emailinfo = NULL;
475        sess->oft_info = NULL;
476
477
478        /*
479         * Default to SNAC login unless XORLOGIN is explicitly set.
480         */
[5ebff60]481        if (!(flags & AIM_SESS_FLAGS_XORLOGIN)) {
[b7d3cc34]482                sess->flags |= AIM_SESS_FLAGS_SNACLOGIN;
[5ebff60]483        }
[b7d3cc34]484        sess->flags |= flags;
485
486        /*
487         * This must always be set.  Default to the queue-based
[5ebff60]488         * version for back-compatibility.
[b7d3cc34]489         */
490        aim_tx_setenqueue(sess, AIM_TX_QUEUED, NULL);
491
492
493        /*
494         * Register all the modules for this session...
495         */
496        aim__registermodule(sess, misc_modfirst); /* load the catch-all first */
497        aim__registermodule(sess, general_modfirst);
498        aim__registermodule(sess, locate_modfirst);
499        aim__registermodule(sess, buddylist_modfirst);
500        aim__registermodule(sess, msg_modfirst);
501        aim__registermodule(sess, admin_modfirst);
502        aim__registermodule(sess, bos_modfirst);
503        aim__registermodule(sess, search_modfirst);
504        aim__registermodule(sess, stats_modfirst);
505        aim__registermodule(sess, chatnav_modfirst);
506        aim__registermodule(sess, chat_modfirst);
507        /* missing 0x0f - 0x12 */
508        aim__registermodule(sess, ssi_modfirst);
509        /* missing 0x14 */
510        aim__registermodule(sess, icq_modfirst);
511        /* missing 0x16 */
512        aim__registermodule(sess, auth_modfirst);
513
514        return;
515}
516
517/**
518 * aim_session_kill - Deallocate a session
519 * @sess: Session to kill
520 *
521 */
522void aim_session_kill(aim_session_t *sess)
523{
524        aim_cleansnacs(sess, -1);
525
526        aim_logoff(sess);
527
528        aim__shutdownmodules(sess);
529
530        return;
531}
532
533/*
534 * XXX this is nearly as ugly as proxyconnect().
535 */
536int aim_conn_completeconnect(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn)
537{
538        fd_set fds, wfds;
539        struct timeval tv;
540        int res, error = ETIMEDOUT;
541        aim_rxcallback_t userfunc;
542
[5ebff60]543        if (!conn || (conn->fd == -1)) {
[b7d3cc34]544                return -1;
[5ebff60]545        }
[b7d3cc34]546
[5ebff60]547        if (!(conn->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS)) {
[b7d3cc34]548                return -1;
[5ebff60]549        }
[b7d3cc34]550
551        FD_ZERO(&fds);
552        FD_SET(conn->fd, &fds);
553        FD_ZERO(&wfds);
554        FD_SET(conn->fd, &wfds);
555        tv.tv_sec = 0;
556        tv.tv_usec = 0;
557
[5ebff60]558        if ((res = select(conn->fd + 1, &fds, &wfds, NULL, &tv)) == -1) {
[b7d3cc34]559                error = errno;
560                aim_conn_close(conn);
561                errno = error;
562                return -1;
563        } else if (res == 0) {
564                return 0; /* hasn't really completed yet... */
[5ebff60]565        }
[b7d3cc34]566
567        if (FD_ISSET(conn->fd, &fds) || FD_ISSET(conn->fd, &wfds)) {
[25c4c78]568                socklen_t len = sizeof(error);
[b7d3cc34]569
[5ebff60]570                if (getsockopt(conn->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR, &error, &len) < 0) {
[b7d3cc34]571                        error = errno;
[5ebff60]572                }
[b7d3cc34]573        }
574
575        if (error) {
576                aim_conn_close(conn);
577                errno = error;
578                return -1;
579        }
580
[701acdd4]581        sock_make_blocking(conn->fd);
[b7d3cc34]582
583        conn->status &= ~AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS;
584
[5ebff60]585        if ((userfunc = aim_callhandler(sess, conn, AIM_CB_FAM_SPECIAL, AIM_CB_SPECIAL_CONNCOMPLETE))) {
[b7d3cc34]586                userfunc(sess, NULL, conn);
[5ebff60]587        }
[b7d3cc34]588
589        /* Flush out the queues if there was something waiting for this conn  */
590        aim_tx_flushqueue(sess);
591
592        return 0;
593}
594
595aim_session_t *aim_conn_getsess(aim_conn_t *conn)
596{
597
[5ebff60]598        if (!conn) {
[b7d3cc34]599                return NULL;
[5ebff60]600        }
[b7d3cc34]601
[5ebff60]602        return (aim_session_t *) conn->sessv;
[b7d3cc34]603}
604
605/*
606 * aim_logoff()
607 *
608 * Closes -ALL- open connections.
609 *
610 */
611static int aim_logoff(aim_session_t *sess)
612{
613
614        aim_connrst(sess);  /* in case we want to connect again */
615
616        return 0;
617
618}
619
620/*
621 * aim_flap_nop()
622 *
623 * No-op.  WinAIM 4.x sends these _every minute_ to keep
[5ebff60]624 * the connection alive.
[b7d3cc34]625 */
626int aim_flap_nop(aim_session_t *sess, aim_conn_t *conn)
627{
628        aim_frame_t *fr;
629
[5ebff60]630        if (!(fr = aim_tx_new(sess, conn, AIM_FRAMETYPE_FLAP, 0x05, 0))) {
[b7d3cc34]631                return -ENOMEM;
[5ebff60]632        }
[b7d3cc34]633
634        aim_tx_enqueue(sess, fr);
635
636        return 0;
637}
638
639
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