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committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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| date | Mon, 05 Mar 2001 03:59:32 +0000 |
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| 1 /* | |
| 2 * aim_rxqueue.c | |
| 3 * | |
| 4 * This file contains the management routines for the receive | |
| 5 * (incoming packet) queue. The actual packet handlers are in | |
| 6 * aim_rxhandlers.c. | |
| 7 */ | |
| 8 | |
| 9 #define FAIM_INTERNAL | |
| 10 #include <aim.h> | |
| 11 | |
| 12 #ifndef _WIN32 | |
| 13 #include <sys/socket.h> | |
| 14 #endif | |
| 15 | |
| 16 /* | |
| 17 * Since not all implementations support MSG_WAITALL, define | |
| 18 * an alternate guarenteed read function... | |
| 19 * | |
| 20 * We keep recv() for systems that can do it because it means | |
| 21 * a single system call for the entire packet, where read may | |
| 22 * take more for a badly fragmented packet. | |
| 23 * | |
| 24 */ | |
| 25 faim_internal int aim_recv(int fd, void *buf, size_t count) | |
| 26 { | |
| 27 #ifdef MSG_WAITALL | |
| 28 return recv(fd, buf, count, MSG_WAITALL); | |
| 29 #else | |
| 30 int left, ret, cur = 0; | |
| 31 | |
| 32 left = count; | |
| 33 | |
| 34 while (left) { | |
| 35 ret = recv(fd, ((unsigned char *)buf)+cur, left, 0); | |
| 36 if (ret == -1) | |
| 37 return -1; | |
| 38 if (ret == 0) | |
| 39 return cur; | |
| 40 | |
| 41 cur += ret; | |
| 42 left -= ret; | |
| 43 } | |
| 44 | |
| 45 return cur; | |
| 46 #endif | |
| 47 } | |
| 48 | |
| 49 /* | |
| 50 * Grab a single command sequence off the socket, and enqueue | |
| 51 * it in the incoming event queue in a seperate struct. | |
| 52 */ | |
| 53 faim_export int aim_get_command(struct aim_session_t *sess, struct aim_conn_t *conn) | |
| 54 { | |
| 55 unsigned char generic[6]; | |
| 56 struct command_rx_struct *newrx = NULL; | |
| 57 | |
| 58 if (!sess || !conn) | |
| 59 return 0; | |
| 60 | |
| 61 if (conn->fd == -1) | |
| 62 return -1; /* its a aim_conn_close()'d connection */ | |
| 63 | |
| 64 if (conn->fd < 3) /* can happen when people abuse the interface */ | |
| 65 return 0; | |
| 66 | |
| 67 if (conn->status & AIM_CONN_STATUS_INPROGRESS) | |
| 68 return aim_conn_completeconnect(sess, conn); | |
| 69 | |
| 70 /* | |
| 71 * Rendezvous (client-client) connections do not speak | |
| 72 * FLAP, so this function will break on them. | |
| 73 */ | |
| 74 if (conn->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS) | |
| 75 return aim_get_command_rendezvous(sess, conn); | |
| 76 if (conn->type == AIM_CONN_TYPE_RENDEZVOUS_OUT) { | |
| 77 faimdprintf(sess, 0, "out on fd %d\n", conn->fd); | |
| 78 return 0; | |
| 79 } | |
| 80 | |
| 81 /* | |
| 82 * Read FLAP header. Six bytes: | |
| 83 * | |
| 84 * 0 char -- Always 0x2a | |
| 85 * 1 char -- Channel ID. Usually 2 -- 1 and 4 are used during login. | |
| 86 * 2 short -- Sequence number | |
| 87 * 4 short -- Number of data bytes that follow. | |
| 88 */ | |
| 89 faim_mutex_lock(&conn->active); | |
| 90 if (aim_recv(conn->fd, generic, 6) < 6){ | |
| 91 aim_conn_close(conn); | |
| 92 faim_mutex_unlock(&conn->active); | |
| 93 return -1; | |
| 94 } | |
| 95 | |
| 96 /* | |
| 97 * This shouldn't happen unless the socket breaks, the server breaks, | |
| 98 * or we break. We must handle it just in case. | |
| 99 */ | |
| 100 if (generic[0] != 0x2a) { | |
| 101 faimdprintf(sess, 1, "Bad incoming data!"); | |
| 102 aim_conn_close(conn); | |
| 103 faim_mutex_unlock(&conn->active); | |
| 104 return -1; | |
| 105 } | |
| 106 | |
| 107 /* allocate a new struct */ | |
| 108 if (!(newrx = (struct command_rx_struct *)malloc(sizeof(struct command_rx_struct)))) { | |
| 109 faim_mutex_unlock(&conn->active); | |
| 110 return -1; | |
| 111 } | |
| 112 memset(newrx, 0x00, sizeof(struct command_rx_struct)); | |
| 113 | |
| 114 newrx->lock = 1; /* lock the struct */ | |
| 115 | |
| 116 /* we're doing OSCAR if we're here */ | |
| 117 newrx->hdrtype = AIM_FRAMETYPE_OSCAR; | |
| 118 | |
| 119 /* store channel -- byte 2 */ | |
| 120 newrx->hdr.oscar.type = (char) generic[1]; | |
| 121 | |
| 122 /* store seqnum -- bytes 3 and 4 */ | |
| 123 newrx->hdr.oscar.seqnum = aimutil_get16(generic+2); | |
| 124 | |
| 125 /* store commandlen -- bytes 5 and 6 */ | |
| 126 newrx->commandlen = aimutil_get16(generic+4); | |
| 127 | |
| 128 newrx->nofree = 0; /* free by default */ | |
| 129 | |
| 130 /* malloc for data portion */ | |
| 131 if (!(newrx->data = (u_char *) malloc(newrx->commandlen))) { | |
| 132 free(newrx); | |
| 133 faim_mutex_unlock(&conn->active); | |
| 134 return -1; | |
| 135 } | |
| 136 | |
| 137 /* read the data portion of the packet */ | |
| 138 if (aim_recv(conn->fd, newrx->data, newrx->commandlen) < newrx->commandlen){ | |
| 139 free(newrx->data); | |
| 140 free(newrx); | |
| 141 aim_conn_close(conn); | |
| 142 faim_mutex_unlock(&conn->active); | |
| 143 return -1; | |
| 144 } | |
| 145 faim_mutex_unlock(&conn->active); | |
| 146 | |
| 147 newrx->conn = conn; | |
| 148 | |
| 149 newrx->next = NULL; /* this will always be at the bottom */ | |
| 150 newrx->lock = 0; /* unlock */ | |
| 151 | |
| 152 /* enqueue this packet */ | |
| 153 if (sess->queue_incoming == NULL) { | |
| 154 sess->queue_incoming = newrx; | |
| 155 } else { | |
| 156 struct command_rx_struct *cur; | |
| 157 | |
| 158 /* | |
| 159 * This append operation takes a while. It might be faster | |
| 160 * if we maintain a pointer to the last entry in the queue | |
| 161 * and just update that. Need to determine if the overhead | |
| 162 * to maintain that is lower than the overhead for this loop. | |
| 163 */ | |
| 164 for (cur = sess->queue_incoming; cur->next; cur = cur->next) | |
| 165 ; | |
| 166 cur->next = newrx; | |
| 167 } | |
| 168 | |
| 169 newrx->conn->lastactivity = time(NULL); | |
| 170 | |
| 171 return 0; | |
| 172 } | |
| 173 | |
| 174 /* | |
| 175 * Purge recieve queue of all handled commands (->handled==1). Also | |
| 176 * allows for selective freeing using ->nofree so that the client can | |
| 177 * keep the data for various purposes. | |
| 178 * | |
| 179 * If ->nofree is nonzero, the frame will be delinked from the global list, | |
| 180 * but will not be free'ed. The client _must_ keep a pointer to the | |
| 181 * data -- libfaim will not! If the client marks ->nofree but | |
| 182 * does not keep a pointer, it's lost forever. | |
| 183 * | |
| 184 */ | |
| 185 faim_export void aim_purge_rxqueue(struct aim_session_t *sess) | |
| 186 { | |
| 187 struct command_rx_struct *cur = NULL; | |
| 188 struct command_rx_struct *tmp; | |
| 189 | |
| 190 if (sess->queue_incoming == NULL) | |
| 191 return; | |
| 192 | |
| 193 if (sess->queue_incoming->next == NULL) { | |
| 194 if (sess->queue_incoming->handled) { | |
| 195 tmp = sess->queue_incoming; | |
| 196 sess->queue_incoming = NULL; | |
| 197 | |
| 198 if (!tmp->nofree) { | |
| 199 if (tmp->hdrtype == AIM_FRAMETYPE_OFT) | |
| 200 free(tmp->hdr.oft.hdr2); | |
| 201 free(tmp->data); | |
| 202 free(tmp); | |
| 203 } else | |
| 204 tmp->next = NULL; | |
| 205 } | |
| 206 return; | |
| 207 } | |
| 208 | |
| 209 for(cur = sess->queue_incoming; cur->next != NULL; ) { | |
| 210 if (cur->next->handled) { | |
| 211 tmp = cur->next; | |
| 212 cur->next = tmp->next; | |
| 213 if (!tmp->nofree) { | |
| 214 if (tmp->hdrtype == AIM_FRAMETYPE_OFT) | |
| 215 free(tmp->hdr.oft.hdr2); | |
| 216 free(tmp->data); | |
| 217 free(tmp); | |
| 218 } else | |
| 219 tmp->next = NULL; | |
| 220 } | |
| 221 cur = cur->next; | |
| 222 | |
| 223 /* | |
| 224 * Be careful here. Because of the way we just | |
| 225 * manipulated the pointer, cur may be NULL and | |
| 226 * the for() will segfault doing the check unless | |
| 227 * we find this case first. | |
| 228 */ | |
| 229 if (cur == NULL) | |
| 230 break; | |
| 231 } | |
| 232 | |
| 233 return; | |
| 234 } | |
| 235 | |
| 236 /* | |
| 237 * Since aim_get_command will aim_conn_kill dead connections, we need | |
| 238 * to clean up the rxqueue of unprocessed connections on that socket. | |
| 239 * | |
| 240 * XXX: this is something that was handled better in the old connection | |
| 241 * handling method, but eh. | |
| 242 */ | |
| 243 faim_internal void aim_rxqueue_cleanbyconn(struct aim_session_t *sess, struct aim_conn_t *conn) | |
| 244 { | |
| 245 struct command_rx_struct *currx; | |
| 246 | |
| 247 for (currx = sess->queue_incoming; currx; currx = currx->next) { | |
| 248 if ((!currx->handled) && (currx->conn == conn)) | |
| 249 currx->handled = 1; | |
| 250 } | |
| 251 return; | |
| 252 } |
