/* * Cookie Caching stuff. Adam wrote this, apparently just some * derivatives of n's SNAC work. I cleaned it up, added comments. * */ /* * I'm assuming that cookies are type-specific. that is, we can have * "1234578" for type 1 and type 2 concurrently. if i'm wrong, then we * lose some error checking. if we assume cookies are not type-specific and are * wrong, we get quirky behavior when cookies step on each others' toes. */ #include #include "info.h" /** * aim_cachecookie - appends a cookie to the cookie list * @sess: session to add to * @cookie: pointer to struct to append * * if cookie->cookie for type cookie->type is found, updates the * ->addtime of the found structure; otherwise adds the given cookie * to the cache * * returns -1 on error, 0 on append, 1 on update. the cookie you pass * in may be free'd, so don't count on its value after calling this! * */ int aim_cachecookie(aim_session_t *sess, aim_msgcookie_t *cookie) { aim_msgcookie_t *newcook; if (!sess || !cookie) return -EINVAL; newcook = aim_checkcookie(sess, cookie->cookie, cookie->type); if (newcook == cookie) { newcook->addtime = time(NULL); return 1; } else if (newcook) aim_cookie_free(sess, newcook); cookie->addtime = time(NULL); cookie->next = sess->msgcookies; sess->msgcookies = cookie; return 0; } /** * aim_uncachecookie - grabs a cookie from the cookie cache (removes it from the list) * @sess: session to grab cookie from * @cookie: cookie string to look for * @type: cookie type to look for * * takes a cookie string and a cookie type and finds the cookie struct associated with that duple, removing it from the cookie list ikn the process. * * if found, returns the struct; if none found (or on error), returns NULL: */ aim_msgcookie_t *aim_uncachecookie(aim_session_t *sess, guint8 *cookie, int type) { aim_msgcookie_t *cur, **prev; if (!cookie || !sess->msgcookies) return NULL; for (prev = &sess->msgcookies; (cur = *prev); ) { if ((cur->type == type) && (memcmp(cur->cookie, cookie, 8) == 0)) { *prev = cur->next; return cur; } prev = &cur->next; } return NULL; } /** * aim_mkcookie - generate an aim_msgcookie_t *struct from a cookie string, a type, and a data pointer. * @c: pointer to the cookie string array * @type: cookie type to use * @data: data to be cached with the cookie * * returns NULL on error, a pointer to the newly-allocated cookie on * success. * */ aim_msgcookie_t *aim_mkcookie(guint8 *c, int type, void *data) { aim_msgcookie_t *cookie; if (!c) return NULL; if (!(cookie = g_new0(aim_msgcookie_t,1))) return NULL; cookie->data = data; cookie->type = type; memcpy(cookie->cookie, c, 8); return cookie; } /** * aim_checkcookie - check to see if a cookietuple has been cached * @sess: session to check for the cookie in * @cookie: pointer to the cookie string array * @type: type of the cookie to look for * * this returns a pointer to the cookie struct (still in the list) on * success; returns NULL on error/not found * */ aim_msgcookie_t *aim_checkcookie(aim_session_t *sess, const guint8 *cookie, int type) { aim_msgcookie_t *cur; for (cur = sess->msgcookies; cur; cur = cur->next) { if ((cur->type == type) && (memcmp(cur->cookie, cookie, 8) == 0)) return cur; } return NULL; } /** * aim_cookie_free - free an aim_msgcookie_t struct * @sess: session to remove the cookie from * @cookiep: the address of a pointer to the cookie struct to remove * * this function removes the cookie *cookie from teh list of cookies * in sess, and then frees all memory associated with it. including * its data! if you want to use the private data after calling this, * make sure you copy it first. * * returns -1 on error, 0 on success. * */ int aim_cookie_free(aim_session_t *sess, aim_msgcookie_t *cookie) { aim_msgcookie_t *cur, **prev; if (!sess || !cookie) return -EINVAL; for (prev = &sess->msgcookies; (cur = *prev); ) { if (cur == cookie) *prev = cur->next; else prev = &cur->next; } g_free(cookie->data); g_free(cookie); return 0; }